Festool TS 55 EQ instruction manual Changing the Motor Brushes, Procedure

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Changing the Motor Brushes

The motor brushes wear out over time and need to be replaced by an authorized service center. Festool does not condone brush replacement by the end-user. Completion of this procedure by an unauthorized service center will void the tool's warranty.

The motor brushes are graphite bars that provide an electrical connection between the motor controller and the rotating armature. When the brushes have worn past their useful length, spring loaded wear pins are exposed that separate the brush from the armature contacts. This disables the motor to prevent damage. For a shorter break-in period without excessive arcing, new brushes have ribs that quickly form to the curve of the armature.

Procedure

CAUTION! Make sure the power cord is unplugged before beginning this procedure.

1.Remove the four screws that secure the access cover to the motor, and remove the cover.

2.Lift the wire connectors off the terminals on the brushes.

3.Remove the screw that secures each brush to the motor housing. Be careful not to drop the screws into the motor.

4.Carefully lift the brushes up to remove them.

5.Insert the new brushes into the motor, and reassemble the saw by reversing the previous steps.

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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 SpecificationsSetup and Adjustments Setting up a New SawSingle-Point Entry 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 StopSetting the Blade Depth Setting the Motor SpeedOperation Turning On the Saw Using the Outrigger Splinter GuardUsing the Guide Stop Setting the Bevel AngleUsing Dust Extraction Applications Straight-Lining Rough LumberTips for Successful Straight-Lining 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 CoverSystainer System Container Parts of the SystainerStacking Systainers 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