Darren1972
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my new tcs 55 arived today do i need to calibrate it as ive read about people having to do this but it does not mention this in the manual thanks
The angles the manual says i have to do a cut along the rail to set the splinter guard up is that on the rail or on the machine ( this is my first plunge railsaw only ever used circular saws ) thanksneeleman said:You mean calibrate it on the rails or just the 90 degree angle?
Thankyou so all i do is make a cut and check the timber with a set square to make sure its a perfect 90 degree is that correctBirdhunter said:What I did was to first square the rail on my MFT. If you are not using an MFT, some of the following comments do not apply.
Second, I set the cut depth to just touch the MFT top with the TSC55 mounted on the rail.
Next, I snugged up the adjusters on the TSC55 to keep the TSC55 from wobbling side-to-side on the rail. If you get the adjusters too tight, the TSC55 will not move along the rail or be very hard to push along the rail.
Next, I rechecked the depth of cut to be sure I was not going to cut deeply into the MFT top.
I then connected the vacuum hose to the TSC55 dust port and the power cord to the saw.
I rechecked that I was wearing my safety glasses.
I then made a cut along the length of the rail.
This first cut trims the rail's splinter guard to the correct width. You will not have to do this again.
I then made a test cut on a board. My first cut left a smooth edge so no adjustments to the saw were necessary. The TSC55 manual will walk you though all this and other aspects of setting up the saw and using it.
Lots of people make the mistake of setting the cut depth too deep and really cut into their MFT badly.
I have really enjoyed using my TSC55 and I hope you do as well.
Darren1972 said:my new tcs 55 arived today do i need to calibrate it as ive read about people having to do this but it does not mention this in the manual thanks
Jozsef Kozma said:It handles the same . Since I got it the corded 55 and 65 have not be used
I went even a step further , got myself an HKC 55 while I was in Hungary and
use it more and more
It is nice to be cordless and still be with less dust
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Thanks for the reply...I love my TS 55 but hooking it to a vac can be a nuisance. Not a big deal, but every step towards cordless is a step in the right direction.
Cheese said:[member=37411]Edward A Reno III[/member]
That surprises me...does the TSC handle any differently because of the bulk of the 2 batteries?
Cheese said:[member=37411]Edward A Reno III[/member]
Ok that makes sense, I forgot that you also own a TS 75.
Does the TSC give you any subtle clues as to when it's time to empty the bag?
ifit said:Yes - dust goes everywhere [wink]
Cheese said:ifit said:Yes - dust goes everywhere [wink]
That's what I was afraid of...a not so subtle clue. [eek]
Cheese said:ifit said:Yes - dust goes everywhere [wink]
That's what I was afraid of...a not so subtle clue. [eek]