TS55 Alignment after saw dropped

gjfunk

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A while back I had a TS55 sitting on top of its systainer which was mounted to a CT-22. I knocked it off and the saw fell a few feet and bounced around a little. It still cuts fine but the cuts no longer line up with the rubber/plastic insert on the guide.

Should I:
a) Adjust the saw so that it lines up with the rubber strip? If so how?
b) Buy new rubber strips for the three guides I have?

My preference would be a) as I don't really want to change out all the rubber strips. I just need to know whether this is feasible.

thanks,

Greg
 
If the saw is still aligned (and I'd check to make sure that your vertical angle is okay), you can buy a new rubber strip for the guide rail, or, I'm told, just peel the existing one off, move it out a little bit, and go through the strip cutting process (slow speed, shallow cut) again.
 
gjfunk said:
A while back I had a TS55 sitting on top of its systainer which was mounted to a CT-22. I knocked it off and the saw fell a few feet and bounced around a little. It still cuts fine but the cuts no longer line up with the rubber/plastic insert on the guide.

Should I:
a) Adjust the saw so that it lines up with the rubber strip? If so how?
b) Buy new rubber strips for the three guides I have?

My preference would be a) as I don't really want to change out all the rubber strips. I just need to know whether this is feasible.

thanks,

Greg

Greg,

Dan's got it right. If the saw is still "aligned" just move readjust the saw to the rail, peel the strips, reattach and cut hem again.

Bob
 
Thanks Bob and Dan,

I didn't realize you could reattach the strips. I'll reset them this weekend.

Greg
 
Thanks Rick,

Looks like I'll spend some time aligning. Your manual is very well written and it looks like it should be straightforward to get it back on track.

Greg
 
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