TS 75 EQ lateral adjustment?

clisbyclark

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On a jobsite my approximately 15-year-old TS75EQ suffered a short fall but didn't seem to have any damage.  When I made my next cut, it seemed like the cut moved about 1.5 mm towards the rail to the point where it was almost cutting the rail itself.  How do I adjust the cut back to where it was before the fall?  I also have a similar vintage TS 55 that I would like to adjust to where they both are cutting the same place on the rails.  Thanks in advance!
 
I had to fix my Makita twice now after some short falls. I clamped my track on the wing of my table saw and let it overhang evenly across the edge. I adjusted the screws in the base to pull it out as far as possible then snugged just one screw. Then set the saw on the track with a dial indicator focused on the toe of the blade. Once zeroed in the toe, I slid the saw to check the heel of the blade. I adjusted as necessary to get the toe in toward the track about 0.003” - 0.005” different. Note, the blade has a little runout so try to find the middle point so you’re working off the average. It sounds like a lot of Troy but really isn’t too complicated.

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