TS55 REBQ hose connector modification

promhandicam

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In comparison with my old TS55, the plastic connector for the dust extraction hose is very loose so that, unlike on my  old saw, you can't position it where you want it. When you connect a hose, the connector swings down so that the hose drags along the rail. Warren from Toolfest was good enough to confirm that this was also the case with other new saws and also confirm that his old TS55 was like mine in that the hose connector was quite a tight fit to the saw.

I therefore unscrewed the side panel - 5 torx screws -  and wrapped a turn of insulating tape round the plastic connector. It is a lot better but I think it might need a second turn.

Not sure if this is supposed to be an improvement but as far as I'm concerned it is a fault - albeit one that can easily be corrected.

TS55hoseconnector.jpg


Steve
 
No dont think it so much a fault.  It's  just something festool have not considered in their design  I think they should of made it tighter or a ratchet mechanism.

I did the same as you with both my saws TS55 and TS75  as it was winding me up massively that it kept rotating back down making my hose catch on the rail.  So much so I had to swear a few times heeehee

Jmb
 
very disapointing,
my ts55 does that sometimes (not always,got to do with where the vac is ) very anoying.
i would hate it if it did it all the time.
how do you find the rest of the new features.

congrates jmb on the 4000 posts
 
My TS55 got the same issue.. Did the tapey thinghy to.. No biggy.. took like 2 nanoseconds..
 
Alan m said:
. . . how do you find the rest of the new features. . . .
I'm happy enough with it - not a huge difference to the old TS55 although the dx is better. Can't say that the new depth adjuster makes that much difference - In fact I was ripping down some veneered mdf today - set it to 19mm and it left a ragged edge in places where the blade had obviously only just cut through the veneer. Possibly this was because I tend to use the saw one handed. I increased the depth to 21 and then problems - I cut onto an 8 x 4 sheet of celotex as a sacrificial support. Haven't yet had the need to cut to -1 degree or +47 degrees. At the end of the day it is a tool that does a very good job but not really worth upgrading unless you can get a good price on your old saw. I managed to sell my old one which was 8 years old - I'd had it for 4 - for more than I paid for it so it was a no brainer [big grin]
 
When they get dirty, they tend to stop rotating freely. I had to take one apart and clean it to get it to rotate at all.

Tom
 
Alan m said:
very disapointing,
my ts55 does that sometimes (not always,got to do with where the vac is ) very anoying.
i would hate it if it did it all the time.
how do you find the rest of the new features.

congrates jmb on the 4000 posts

Cheers Alan! 

 
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