I am new the forums and have done all the searching I can, but can't seem to find an answer. So here goes:
I am having problems with the cuts off the TS55 track saw. I acquired the saw about two months ago and have been using it pretty regularly and have not noticed this problem until last night after making a cut. After the cuts, the saw leaves about 1/64" of material from the splinterguard. In other words, my cuts aren't perfectly flush with the edge of the splinterguard. The material that is left outboard of the splinterguard is consistent in thickness. The saw appears to be having some sort of offset issue. Before anyone suggests it, I have already checked all of the adjustments, including adjusting the cams to make sure there is no play.
The only change that I can of that may have caused this is, I tried to make a beveled cut a few days ago, which was also unsuccessful. As soon as I tried to plunge the saw, I noticed it chewed a bit of the splinter guard off and stopped immediately. To be fair, things weren't clamped down and as secure as it should have been so I think the deflection from things moving probably caused that. In any case, I set the saw back up for 90 degree cuts and am now having this problem. I'm not sure if this is what caused the issue I'm having now but I am including it as a scenario.
I have two 55" track saws which I've attached together to cut sheet goods and one 32" track. This problem is consistent across all the tracks. I do not believe this is a technique issue b/c I tried repeat the cut many times using various different ways of holding the saw. It still did not cut the material completely flush with the splinter guard. No matter how I push or hold, the problem is consistently there.
If anyone has encountered this problem or have any suggestions, any help would be greatly appreciated. I am disappointingly lost on this one ..
I am having problems with the cuts off the TS55 track saw. I acquired the saw about two months ago and have been using it pretty regularly and have not noticed this problem until last night after making a cut. After the cuts, the saw leaves about 1/64" of material from the splinterguard. In other words, my cuts aren't perfectly flush with the edge of the splinterguard. The material that is left outboard of the splinterguard is consistent in thickness. The saw appears to be having some sort of offset issue. Before anyone suggests it, I have already checked all of the adjustments, including adjusting the cams to make sure there is no play.
The only change that I can of that may have caused this is, I tried to make a beveled cut a few days ago, which was also unsuccessful. As soon as I tried to plunge the saw, I noticed it chewed a bit of the splinter guard off and stopped immediately. To be fair, things weren't clamped down and as secure as it should have been so I think the deflection from things moving probably caused that. In any case, I set the saw back up for 90 degree cuts and am now having this problem. I'm not sure if this is what caused the issue I'm having now but I am including it as a scenario.
I have two 55" track saws which I've attached together to cut sheet goods and one 32" track. This problem is consistent across all the tracks. I do not believe this is a technique issue b/c I tried repeat the cut many times using various different ways of holding the saw. It still did not cut the material completely flush with the splinter guard. No matter how I push or hold, the problem is consistently there.
If anyone has encountered this problem or have any suggestions, any help would be greatly appreciated. I am disappointingly lost on this one ..