RoryD
New member
Hi,
This my first post on here after quite a bit of reading over the years.
I settled for a TS-250 a few weeks ago and thought I was aware of the fettling that needed doing; however, I came across an issue which I’ve not come across on forums yet.
Essentially, I aligned the blade thoroughly using digital calipers, at full height the first time around, and had it within 0.1mm, However, between a height of 75mm and 50mm, the blade moved over to the left (when lowering) by 1mm at the front, and 1.5mm at the back – it twists. Between 0-50mm it’s basically OK. A quick way to check is to place two blocks of wood up against either side of the blade and watch as you raise/lower.
Has anyone else experienced and/or corrected this?
I queried it with Axminster, who said this was a fault and offered to refund/replace/repair. I chose repair, as I felt at the time is was possible others may suffer the same issue and that Axminster were going to have a proper go at it. However, after a couple of days they said it wasn’t repairable and that all the machines the guy had tried showed the same behaviour, so I accepted it in return.
I reckoned at the time I could correct this by grinding the side of the motor mount plate (Item 10 in manual) where it draws (and rubs) into the saw base (Item 48) as the mount plate didn’t look perfectly square to begin with. But having removed the motor to examine the unit, the weight of the motor is considerable and I suspect the mount plate maybe just isn’t rigid enough around the pivot pin, so it flexes down on the left when it isn’t supported by the saw base by being inside it.
For various reasons, I’m going to attempt to straight swap the unit anyway as well… it came back to me with fewer handles and more crossed threads than what it went there with, and I’ve since discovered the lower dust guard was fitted too tightly to move in the first place, so the stud which keeps it parallel has sheared off. Nevertheless, I’m not particularly unhappy with Axminster’s customer service.
Would be interested to know if this was a bad (few) unit(s) as, even for this price, it seems a bit bad.
This my first post on here after quite a bit of reading over the years.
I settled for a TS-250 a few weeks ago and thought I was aware of the fettling that needed doing; however, I came across an issue which I’ve not come across on forums yet.
Essentially, I aligned the blade thoroughly using digital calipers, at full height the first time around, and had it within 0.1mm, However, between a height of 75mm and 50mm, the blade moved over to the left (when lowering) by 1mm at the front, and 1.5mm at the back – it twists. Between 0-50mm it’s basically OK. A quick way to check is to place two blocks of wood up against either side of the blade and watch as you raise/lower.
Has anyone else experienced and/or corrected this?
I queried it with Axminster, who said this was a fault and offered to refund/replace/repair. I chose repair, as I felt at the time is was possible others may suffer the same issue and that Axminster were going to have a proper go at it. However, after a couple of days they said it wasn’t repairable and that all the machines the guy had tried showed the same behaviour, so I accepted it in return.
I reckoned at the time I could correct this by grinding the side of the motor mount plate (Item 10 in manual) where it draws (and rubs) into the saw base (Item 48) as the mount plate didn’t look perfectly square to begin with. But having removed the motor to examine the unit, the weight of the motor is considerable and I suspect the mount plate maybe just isn’t rigid enough around the pivot pin, so it flexes down on the left when it isn’t supported by the saw base by being inside it.
For various reasons, I’m going to attempt to straight swap the unit anyway as well… it came back to me with fewer handles and more crossed threads than what it went there with, and I’ve since discovered the lower dust guard was fitted too tightly to move in the first place, so the stud which keeps it parallel has sheared off. Nevertheless, I’m not particularly unhappy with Axminster’s customer service.
Would be interested to know if this was a bad (few) unit(s) as, even for this price, it seems a bit bad.