Adjusting the guide rail gibs, Trimming the splinter guard – Festool ATF 55E User Manual

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Adjusting the Guide Rail Gibs

The guide rail gibs keep the saw's sole plate tightly aligned

with the rib of the guide rail system. There is one adjustment

gib at the front of the saw and one at the rear. Both need to

be adjusted.



Figure 8
8-a Adjustment

Gib

8-b Adjustment Screw (not visible)
8-c Straight Blade Screwdriver (optional Festool Toolie

shown)

8-d Rib of Guide Rail
8-e Sole

plate

Adjustment Procedure

1.

Place the saw on the guide rail as shown.

2.

Tighten or loosen the adjustment screw (8-b) so the saw

fits snugly on the guide rail rib (8-d), but still slides

freely.

If the adjustment gib is too loose, the saw will not cut

straight.

If the adjustment gib is too tight, the saw won't slide

down the rail easily and the gib will wear prematurely.

Trimming the Splinter Guard

The leading edge of the guide rail has a replaceable, rubber,

zero-clearance strip. The first time the saw is used with the

guide rail, this strip is trimmed to match the sawblade.

When trimmed to size, this strip reduces chipping and

tearout during normal cutting.

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ATF 55E Circular Saw

Figure 9
9-a Blade

Tooth

9-b Zero-Clearance Splinter Guard (black band)

If you have more than one tool that uses the same guid

rail system, you want all of the tools to have the same

cutting path. Before cutting the splinter guard, use the

"Adjusting the Blade Position" procedu

e

re described on

page 10 to match one tool to another.

Setup Procedure

1.

ooth.

3.

ip

4.

ow-speed rip from one

end of the guide rail to the other.

Set the blade depth very shallow (6 to 7 mm) so that the

blade teeth (9-a) penetrate the strip by about half a t

2.

Set the motor speed to its lowest setting (setting 1).
Place the guide rail on a stable surface with the str

hanging over the edge so you don’t cut the table.
Cut the strip in a single, smooth, l

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