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Supplemental Owner’s Manual 
9
Changing the Sawblade
The TS55 saw features the FastFix system for easier blade 
changing. The FastFix system is engaged by raising the 
FastFix lever and plunging the saw down. The system 
includes the following features:
 
For safety, the power switch is locked out.
 
The plunge depth is locked in the position shown to the 
right with the arbor bolt accessible through an opening in 
the blade cover.
 
The arbor is locked from turning.
Sawblade Checks and Warnings
 
Use only sawblades that are approved for use with the 
saw and appropriate for the type of material being cut.
 
Use only sawblades with a diameter of 160 mm, and an 
arbor bore of 20 mm.
 
Do not use a sawblade that is bent or warped.
 
Do not use a sawblade with missing or damaged teeth.
Removing the Sawblade
1.  Unplug the saw for safety.
2.  Although not required, you may wish to remove the 
outrigger splinter guard for better clearance.
3.  Set the blade depth guage to at least 25 mm, or below.
4.  Raise the FastFix latch lever.
5.  Press upward on the plunge lock release button and 
plunge the saw down until it locks into position.
6.  Using the arbor wrench (stored in the auxiliary handle) 
loosen the arbor bolt by turning it counterclockwise.
7.  Remove the arbor bolt and flange.
  Hint: If you drop the arbor flange inside the blade 
guard, remove the blade and the arbor flange should 
come out afterward.
8.  Lift the blade off the inboard arbor flange, and slide the 
blade out of the blade guard over the top of the riving 
knife.
Replacing the Sawblade
Festool offers a variety of sawblades for the many types of 
cuts the saw can be used for. These range from fine cross-
cutting, ripping, and even a plastic and metal cutting blade. 
on which blade may be best suited for the desired task.
1.  Make sure the blade’s label is facing outward, and the 
teeth are facing forward in the direction shown above.
2.  Insert the blade into the housing, over the top of the 
riving knife, and onto the arbor.
3.  Make sure the blade is properly seated on the inboard 
arbor flange.
FastFix 
Lever
Plunge 
Release
Depth 
Gauge
Arbor Bolt 
and Flange
Blade 
Wrench
Alignment Keys
Inboard 
Arbor Flange
Arbor Bolt 
and Flange
Insert the 
blade over the 
riving knife.
4.  Install the arbor flange with the alignment keys aligned 
with the notches in the inboard arbor flange.
5.  Firmly tighten the arbor bolt.
 CAUTION! The arbor bolt is not a self-tightening 
type if left too loose. Periodically check to ensure it 
is firmly tightened.