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    Scheppach TS 2000 blade adjustment (fore/aft running out)

    Jim, Thank you for the notes. Having worked on this problem for a couple of days, the notes and diagrams make sense. Have told wife we are not going out now as I want to work on my saw!!!!! Funny how wives don't seem to understand!
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    Scheppach TS 2000 blade adjustment (fore/aft running out)

    Thanks Tom. I will contact them on Moday
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    Scheppach TS 2000 blade adjustment (fore/aft running out)

    I've tried as you suggest without success. I'm sue that Scheppach will have incorporated a means of adjustment without having to rely on shifting the table etc. I am going to try contacting Scheppach in Germany again to see what they say. I will post my results as soon as.
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    Scheppach TS 2000 blade adjustment (fore/aft running out)

    Thanks Steve for your help. I appreciate your advice about moving the Table top or moving the Motor/blade "chasis" but on the Scheppach, neither is possible as both components fit in or onto pre-drilled locations. There is a number of screws or bolts witin the chasis but I don't want to move any...
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    Scheppach TS 2000 blade adjustment (fore/aft running out)

    Not sure yet how this forum works so I hope you get this! Is the Mitre Slot the slot where the blade comes through? If so, no it is not parallel. When I do a 90 degree cut, the cut piece is out by 1 or 2 degrees (when checked with a try square) Do you know what I mean? PS Thanks for your welcome
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    Scheppach TS 2000 blade adjustment (fore/aft running out)

    I have a Scheppach TS 2000 (table saw) Generally, I am very happy with it but the blade is running slightly out along its length ie it does not run exactly parallel to the fence. Ive stripped the saw down twice but can't see which screw/s I should be turning to adjust it. Also, I have to take...
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