Festool TS 55 EQ Systainer System Container, Parts of the Systainer, Stacking Systainers

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Systainer (System Container)

Every Festool product is shipped in its own unique system container, called a "Systainer." This provides protection and storage for the tool and accessories. All Systainers are stackable and can be interlocked together, including stacking and locking atop Festool dust extractors.

Parts of the Systainer

Carrying Handle. The carrying handle folds flat when not in use.

Cover Latches. The two green latches on the front of the Systainer secure the cover. (These are also used for stacking Systainers, as described below.)

Stacking Latches. The two gray latches on the sides of the Systainer are used for stacking one or more systainers together.

Stacking Tabs. The stacking tabs are used to lock two systainers together. There are four sets of tabs (two on the front and two on the sides) of each systainer.

Stacking Systainers

For convenience in transporting Festool tools and accessories, the systainers can be stacked and locked together. The systainers are locked together using the stacking tabs and latches.

1.Place one systainer on top of the other.

2.Release all four latches on the lower systainer by pulling back at their top edges (step A to the right).

3.Slide all four latches upward (step B) as depicted by the two views.

4.Snap all four latches back to their flat position (step C) so they engage the stacking tabs of the upper systainer.

The image to the right shows two accessory systainers stacked together.

Instruction Manual

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Contents TS 55 EQ Liability Statement WarrantyConditions of 1+2 Warranty Festool Limited WarrantyContents General Safety Rules Respiratory Exposure Warning Specific Safety Rules for Circular SawsService Causes and Prevention of KickbackTool Description Technical SpecificationsSingle-Point Entry Setup and AdjustmentsSetting up a New Saw Trimming the Guide Rail Splinter Guard Adjusting the Guide Rail Gib CamsTrimming the Outrigger Splinter Guard Replacing and Adjusting the Riving KnifeReplacing the Sawblade Changing the SawbladeSawblade Checks and Warnings Removing the SawbladeAdjustment Procedure Setting the Blade Perpendicular to the Sole PlateMatching the TS 55 to an Existing Guide Rail Adjusting the 45º Bevel StopOperation Setting the Blade DepthSetting the Motor Speed Turning On the Saw Using the Outrigger Splinter GuardUsing the Guide Stop Setting the Bevel AngleUsing Dust Extraction Tips for Successful Straight-Lining ApplicationsStraight-Lining Rough Lumber Tips for Successful Crosscutting Crosscutting and TrimmingPlunge Cutting General ProcedureThin Aluminum Cutting Non-Wood MaterialsSoft Plastics Brittle PlasticsSawblades AccessoriesRip Fence Parallel Guide Guide Rail Accessory KitGuide Rails Dust CoverStacking Systainers Systainer System ContainerParts of the Systainer Symptom Possible Causes TroubleshootingAdjust and Inspect the Saw MaintenanceRoutine Maintenance Keep the Saw CleanReplacing the Guide Rail Splinter Guard Replacing the Guide Rail Gib CamsChanging the Motor Brushes Procedure