TS55 - what level of "Squareness" to expect?

vinay

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I have a new TS 55R EBQ-Plus.
I've done a few cuts in 18mm plywood to see how square cuts are and when checking with a square there is a slight unsquareness I can see (along the 18 mm width of the plywood).
How square should I expect cuts to be?

Also, I've noticed there is a small screw (colored green) which appears to be a way to set the 0 bevel but reading here various threads people describe more complex ways to align the 0 bevel. Is it because of different models or because that screw isn't meant for what I think it is?

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And it won't take much. Count your turns (or more like 1/4 turns) as you go so the you can reference the adjustment.

Seth
 
In that video he is just measuring for square / perpendicular directly on the blade in relation to the plate while making the adjustment with the adjustment screw. Instead of making test cuts or using a square between the blade and bottom of the plate with blade plunged.

Adjustment screws are different because it is a model earlier saw.

Seth
 
And once I set the 0, will it change the 45 degree bevel? Is there a way to set it separately? Is it required or is the saw built in such a way that the 45 is set as exact 45 degrees by the saw construction?
 
[member=68779]vinay[/member]

>>I have a new TS 55R EBQ-Plus.
I've done a few cuts in 18mm plywood to see how square cuts are and when checking with a square there is a slight unsquareness I can see (along the 18 mm width of the plywood).
How square should I expect cuts to be?
 
I'm talking about bevel, and I use the rail doing cross cut and it is clamped to the plywood.
 
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