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TS 55 REQ
Maintenance
 WARNING! Any maintenance or repair work 
that requires opening of the motor or gear hous-
ing should be carried out only by an authorized 
Customer Service Center (see your dealer for 
information on locating a service center).
 WARNING! To reduce the risk of electrocution or 
other personal injury, always unplug the tool from 
the power supply outlet before performing any 
maintenance or repair work on the tool.
  NOTICE: Do not use compressed air to clean the 
motor housing of the tool, as you could inject for-
eign objects into the motor through the ventilation 
openings.
  NOTICE: Certain cleaning agents and solvents are 
harmful to plastic parts. Some of these include, but 
are not limited to: Gasoline, Acetone, Methyl Ethyl 
Ketone (MEK), Carbonyl Chloride, cleaning solutions 
containing Chlorine, Ammonia, and household clean-
ers containing Ammonia.
Routine Maintenance
Keep the Saw Clean
Dust and debris from some materials can be extremely 
abrasive and cause components within the saw to wear 
prematurely. It is important to keep moving parts cleared of 
abrasive dusts.
 
As a general rule, keep the saw clean of all dust and 
debris. Even soft-wood dust can be abrasive over time.
 
Examine all moving parts for dust and debris.
 
Keep the bevel hinges clean of dust using compressed 
air or cotton swabs. If the hinges wear due to abrasive 
particles, the saw will not perform optimally.
 
Keep the blade area and dust extraction port clean of 
debris. Debris can cause wear and reduce the effective-
ness of the dust extraction system.
 
Periodically remove the blade cover (5 screws), the blade, 
and the inboard arbor flange; and clean any built up 
debris from the inside of the saw.
Keep the Sawblades Sharp
Using a dull sawblade can be extremely dangerous and 
provide poor cut quality.
 
Never attempt to sharpen a sawblade manually. Special 
equipment is necessary to properly sharpen a circular 
sawblade. An improperly sharpened sawblade can injure 
the operator, destroy the saw, and damage the workpiece.
 
The sawblades should be sharpened regularly, and only by 
a qualified sharpening service.
 
Improper grinding of the carbide teeth of a sawblade can 
result in serious injury to the saw operator.
Adjust and Inspect the Saw
To ensure the saw is in proper working order, periodically 
inspect the operation of the saw and ensure it is properly 
adjusted.
 
Observe the function of the saw during normal operation. 
 
Unusual sounds are indicative of pending problems.
 
A reduction in the cut quality indicates the saw is either 
improperly adjusted or not functioning properly.
 
A reduction in cutting power or speed may indicate a dull 
blade or a motor problem.
 
If any of the safety devices on the saw are inoperable 
or disabled, immediately stop using the saw and have it 
serviced.
 
Periodically inspect the wear bars for the guide rail cams 
for wear.