Ts 75 blade alignment

KScott25

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Ok so I posted this in another thread didn't get the answer i was looking for or people were confused to as what I was asking. I bought the ts75  to make some 10 foot dining tables, so I need this saw to cut perfect. I have to take my blade out of square with the base to cut plumb cuts. So what do you adjust your bevel to? The Base, or keeping making cuts on scrap wood? I would I assume that it would have to be from the base but my saw will not do that. Here's a picture of how unsquare I have to leave the blade.
 

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It could be the set screw and pointer need to be adjusted.

Check to see if the base plate is bent.

If the saw is under warranty I'd send it in to be checked and adjusted.

If it is not under warranty, I'd adjust the baseplate screws to achieve square cuts, then adjust the pointer.

Tom
 
Yea the saw is brand new I can Get it to produce the cut I need. I just want to make sure this is normal for blade to be out of square with the base.
 
Not saying there isn't anything wrong with the saw,  but did you check the accuracy of your combo square already?
 
KScott25 said:
Yea the saw is brand new I can Get it to produce the cut I need. I just want to make sure this is normal for blade to be out of square with the base.

Not normal.

Tom
 
Yea I squared the blade with a square first but my cut would be out of wack, the picture is of what i need to do to get the cuts I need. I didn't think it was normal when I called festool and they told I can't square it of the base.  Thanks I'll send it back first chance I get.
 
[member=31164]morgan[/member] When I spend over $1000 On the saw and extra rails, I can Assure you I've checked the square I tried four different ones and they all say the same. I know its a shame to have an empire square touching a festool. lol
 
[member=60258]KScott25[/member] You should be able to set the blade square to the base of the saw. I have a TS55REQ and, when the 0 degree stop is set correctly, the blade is both square to the base and cuts a perfect 90 degree cut (vertically - square to the two faces). A cut should be square to the edges also, but that is a function of squareness of the guide rail on the MFT or, if not using the MFT, then how the guide rail is set up in relation to the edges.

I'm sure you know all this and, if all of these things don't happen, then I would definitely contact Festool Service to, first ask for their suggestions and, if they feel there is a problem with the saw, arrange to send it back. If it's new it will be under warranty. If they can't fix it to your satisfaction then I would just return for another saw. I would say that what you are experiencing is not the normal operation of a Festool track saw based on my use of the TS55.
 
@grbms I called they told me to send it back and they will dial it in. I couldn't get it through to the guy that I already did that. Oh well I'll Send it in for repair but I know whats gonna happen they will square up and send it back and The same thing is gonna happen. But I'll give it a try.
 
KScott25 said:
@grbms I called they told me to send it back and they will dial it in. I couldn't get it through to the guy that I already did that. Oh well I'll Send it in for repair but I know whats gonna happen they will square up and send it back and The same thing is gonna happen. But I'll give it a try.

Then return it for refund, and start again getting a square one at the shop??
 
Holmz said:
KScott25 said:
@grbms I called they told me to send it back and they will dial it in. I couldn't get it through to the guy that I already did that. Oh well I'll Send it in for repair but I know whats gonna happen they will square up and send it back and The same thing is gonna happen. But I'll give it a try.

Then return it for refund, and start again getting a square one at the shop??

[member=60258]KScott25[/member] I agree with [member=40772]Holmz[/member], with only the added comment that, if you feel as if sending it to Service won't help, then take or send it back for a refund without the Service step. The return policy isn't qualified in the sense that it requires you to try service.
 
I am not sure how the 30 days works...
For me it takes a week to show up.

You may be best of returning it, and then you at least start the clock over again.
Ideally at a shop where you get it all worked out before you reach into the pocket for the magic coins.
 
If ya bought it from a shop, take it back, let them look at it. Compare it with other TS's. It maybe a simple adj the dealer can do.
 
Has anybody ever looked at their TS base? Its not planar. You should not be referencing from it the way you do. Look at the photo and then at my exaggerated cross section drawing. I think this is what you are doing. When riding on rail the base touches it in four points.  You can identify them by worn out finish. The middle of the base is "concave". A bigger square might not work either.
 

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