Rhossydd
Established Member
Given the number of TS200 & 250 owners here and the amount of threads that have been generated about these saws, I thought the following might be of interest;
Quoted from a current eBay listing for a TS250 on their eBay shop;
"Item was returned to us due to the saw being damaged in transit.. Our service team have since aligned the blade to the maximum adjustment and ovalised some holes, so the blade is now as parallel as possible with the slots in the table. Even on maximum adjustment, it is still 0.5mm out of square which is not bad at all for a Hobby Rated Machine! "
I'll leave it to others to work out the exact tolerance that suggests, although without knowing where they measure that it's difficult to be too precise, a bit like the saw I suppose ;-)
My own TS200 is much better and I'm happy with it, but YMMV.
Quoted from a current eBay listing for a TS250 on their eBay shop;
"Item was returned to us due to the saw being damaged in transit.. Our service team have since aligned the blade to the maximum adjustment and ovalised some holes, so the blade is now as parallel as possible with the slots in the table. Even on maximum adjustment, it is still 0.5mm out of square which is not bad at all for a Hobby Rated Machine! "
I'll leave it to others to work out the exact tolerance that suggests, although without knowing where they measure that it's difficult to be too precise, a bit like the saw I suppose ;-)
My own TS200 is much better and I'm happy with it, but YMMV.