Festool PD561556, PM561556, PI561556 Adjustments, Matching Multiple Saws to Shared Guide Rails

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Adjustments

Matching Multiple Saws to Shared Guide Rails

If you own multiple saws that share common guide rails, you will want all of your saws calibrated to the same blade position. This will prevent one saw from cutting more guide rail splinter guard than another saw.

Note: Depending on the cutting position of your existing saw(s), it may be necessary to match your existing saws to the cutting position of the TS 55 REQ. To prevent excessive misadjustment of the saw, the TS 55 REQ limits the blade position adjustment to be within 0.030” of the factory calibration. Older gen- eration saws were not limited, and could potentially be misadjusted beyond specification. If your existing saws are adjusted beyond specification, they should be adjusted to match the TS 55 REQ.

1.Place a workpiece on a stable surface, and overhanging the edge so the saw blade can be set to maximum depth.

►► For best results, the workpiece should be a near-homog-enous material, such as a tight grained wood or Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF).

►► The workpiece can be any length, as long as it is at least slightly longer than the saw.

►► The thickness of the workpiece is not critical, but you

may have best results if it is between ¾” and 1¼”

2.Securely clamp a guide rail to the workpiece, so that the guide rail will remain stationary as you switch between 2 or more saws.

►► Clamping the guide rail is important. If the guide rail moves during this procedure, you will have to start over.

3.Set the blade depth for all saws to their maximum depth.

4.Using the primary saw that you want your other saw(s) to match, cut the workpiece using a full-depth plunge.

Note: Before adjusting a saw, you should first verify whether it needs adjustment. Check the saw’s posi- tion using the procedure below, except do not loosen the adjustment screws.

5.Unplug all saws for safety.

6.Slightly loosen the 4 bevel block mounting screws from the underside of the saw. (These are located on the top side of TS 55 EQ and TS 75 EQ saws.)

Mounting

Screws

7.Note: The TS 55 REQ FastFix has a second stop position which is near full depth. To activate it, plunge the blade to full depth, then open the FastFix lever, and release the plunge until it clicks in place.

8.Without moving the guide rail, place the saw to be adjusted on the guide rail, and press against a forward tooth until it is touching the workpiece edge.

9.Insert a 0.15mm (0.006”) feeler gauge between a rear tooth and the workpiece, and press the tooth against the gauge/workpiece. If a feeler gauge is not available, a piece of paper folded in half will equal 0.004” to 0.006”.

 

 

Touching

 

 

Workpiece

Feeler

Gauge

 

 

10.For the TS 55 EQ or TS 75 EQ saws, carefully tighten all 4 bevel block mounting screws; taking care to not move the blade position in the process.

11.For the TS 55 REQ:

a.Carefully tighten the 2 forward bevel block mounting screws. These are double-ended screws that are also accessible from above the saw using a 2mm hex key. Note that they turn counterclockwise to tighten from above.

b.To tighten the rear bevel block mounting screws, care- fully slide the saw to the rear of the guide rail until the screws are accessible from below.

Top Side of

Mounting Screws

Thumbscrew

removed for clarity

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TS 55 REQ

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