Hi all,
I am having issues with my tsc 55 keb saw. Whenever I make a cut, more material is removed the first few centimeters. It's not much but enough to cause problems.
I changed to a new splinter guard but it did not solve the problem and there is no side to side play of the saw on the track. However I think I may have found the problem. I looked in the festool supplementary manual on page 22 where there is a picture showing that a feeler gauge of 0.15 mm should fit between a rear tooth and the workpiece. So I clamped the rail down and made a cut. But there is no way that I can fit a feeler gauge of 0.15 (or 0.1 mm) like seen in the picture. Was my saw not properly set up from the factory? Or is it different for newer models which use blades with a thinner kerf?
I believe I've seen a video on YouTube showing how to adjust several saws to one rail, where the adjustment process is shown.
However I'm a little confused about how I should move on. Should I just clamp the rail down, make a cut and then make the adjustment according to the video, or did I already mess up the splinter guard because the saw wasn't setup the right way?
Cheers
David
I am having issues with my tsc 55 keb saw. Whenever I make a cut, more material is removed the first few centimeters. It's not much but enough to cause problems.
I changed to a new splinter guard but it did not solve the problem and there is no side to side play of the saw on the track. However I think I may have found the problem. I looked in the festool supplementary manual on page 22 where there is a picture showing that a feeler gauge of 0.15 mm should fit between a rear tooth and the workpiece. So I clamped the rail down and made a cut. But there is no way that I can fit a feeler gauge of 0.15 (or 0.1 mm) like seen in the picture. Was my saw not properly set up from the factory? Or is it different for newer models which use blades with a thinner kerf?
I believe I've seen a video on YouTube showing how to adjust several saws to one rail, where the adjustment process is shown.
However I'm a little confused about how I should move on. Should I just clamp the rail down, make a cut and then make the adjustment according to the video, or did I already mess up the splinter guard because the saw wasn't setup the right way?
Cheers
David