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Supplemental Owner’s Manual 
21
Replacing the Guide Rail Splinter Guard
The splinter guard prevents splintering and chipping of the 
workpiece by holding the top edge of the workpiece down 
as the teeth of the sawblade move upward against it. The 
splinter guard needs to be replaced if it becomes damaged 
or worn.
1.  Peel the original splinter guard away from the guide rail.
2.  As needed, clean residual adhesive and debris from the 
guide rail.
3.  Peel off the plastic backing from the new splinter guard 
to expose the adhesive.
4.  Without stretching the rubber, carefully place the new 
splinter guard on the underside of the guide rail tight to 
the alignment rib.
5.  Make sure the splinter guard is firmly pressed down to 
the guide rail.
Alignment Rib
Splinter 
Guard
Friction 
Strips
Changing the Motor Brushes
Festool does not condone brush replacement by the end 
user. Completion of this procedure by an unauthorized 
service center will void the tool’s warranty.
The motor brushes are graphite bars that provide an electri-
cal connection between the motor controller and the rotat-
ing armature. When the brushes have worn past their useful 
length, spring loaded wear pins are exposed that separate 
the brush from the armature contacts. This disables the 
motor to prevent damage. For a shorter break-in period 
without excessive arcing, new brushes have ribs that quickly 
form to the curve of the armature.
 CAUTION! Make sure the power cord is unplugged 
before beginning this procedure.
New Brush
Terminal 
Spade
Wear Pin
Used Brush
Mounting 
Tab
Procedure
1.  Unplug the saw.
2.  Remove the four screws that secure the access cover to 
the motor, and remove the cover.
Mounting 
Screws
3.  Lift the 2 wire connectors off the terminals on the 
brushes.
  NOTICE: Take care to not pull on the red wires for 
the thermal sensor, or you may pull the sensor out 
of its pocket. The sensor is embedded in a thermally 
conductive paste.
4.  Remove the screw that secures each brush to the motor 
housing. Be careful not to drop the screws into the motor. 
5.  Carefully lift the brushes up to remove them.
6.  Insert the new brushes into the motor, and reassemble 
the saw by reversing the previous steps.
Wire 
Terminal
Wire 
Terminal
Mounting 
Screw
Mounting 
Screw
Thermal 
Sensor