Have a many years old, but near new TS-75 that will now be used much more since my recent retirement. I inadvertently nicked the aluminum MFT3 table surround on a plunge start. Now, every time I start it there is a loud audible hum and vibration until it reaches the set rpm, then smooths out and cuts just fine. Vibration isn't that strong, but the accompanied hum is and this saw normally runs smooth as butter. Thought I might have damaged a tooth, so bought a new Festool replacement blade, but it didn't fix the problem.
The problem goes away as soon as saw reaches the set RPM and even if you have the saw spinning at a low speed (3-4) and and increase the speed setting using the dial you get the same momentary vibration/hum until it reaches the set rpm. So, it appears to have the problem under load spinning up. Since these saws can be used for cutting aluminum with proper blade I'm a little surprised nicking the table cause this problem.
Hoping maybe this isn't as serious as it might be like a bent shaft or bearings, but it certainly needs repair.
Any thoughts on this?
Butch
The problem goes away as soon as saw reaches the set RPM and even if you have the saw spinning at a low speed (3-4) and and increase the speed setting using the dial you get the same momentary vibration/hum until it reaches the set rpm. So, it appears to have the problem under load spinning up. Since these saws can be used for cutting aluminum with proper blade I'm a little surprised nicking the table cause this problem.
Hoping maybe this isn't as serious as it might be like a bent shaft or bearings, but it certainly needs repair.
Any thoughts on this?
Butch