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entangled cords increase the risk of elec­

tric shock.

e. When operating a power tool outdoors, 

use an extension cord suitable for outdoor 

use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use 

reduces the risk of electric shock.

f.

If operating a power tool in a damp loca­

tion is unavoidable, use a residual current 

device (RCD) protected supply. Use of an 

RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.

3 PERSONAL SAFETY
a. Stay alert, watch what you are doing and 

use common sense when operating a pow­

er tool. Do not use a power tool while you 

are tired or under the influence of drugs, 

alcohol or medication. A moment of inat­

tention while operating power tools may re­

sult in serious personal injury.

b. Use personal protective equipment. Al­

ways wear eye protection. Protective 

equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid 

safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection 

used for appropriate conditions will reduce 

personal injuries.

c. Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the 

switch is in the off-position before con­

necting to power source and/or battery 

pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Car­

rying power tools with your finger on the 

switch or energising power tools that have 

the switch on invites accidents.

d. Remove any adjusting key or wrench be­

fore turning the power tool on. A wrench 

or a key left attached to a rotating part of 

the power tool may result in personal in­

jury.

e. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and 

balance at all times. This enables better 

control of the power tool in unexpected sit­

uations.

f.

Dress properly. Do not wear loose cloth­

ing or jewellery. Keep your hair and cloth­

ing away from moving parts. Loose 

clothes, jewellery or long hair can be 

caught in moving parts.

g. If devices are provided for the connection 

of dust extraction and collection facilities, 

ensure these are connected and properly 

used. Use of dust collection can reduce 

dust-related hazards.

h. Do not let familiarity gained from frequent 

use of tools allow you to become compla­

cent and ignore tool safety principles. 

careless action can cause severe injury 

within a fraction of a second.

4 POWER TOOL USE AND CARE
a. Do not force the power tool. Use the cor­

rect power tool for your application. The 

correct power tool will do the job better and 

safer at the rate for which it was designed.

b. Do not use the power tool if the switch 

does not turn it on and off. Any power tool 

that cannot be controlled with the switch is 

dangerous and must be repaired.

c. Disconnect the plug from the power 

source and/or remove the battery pack, if 

detachable, from the power tool before 

making any adjustments, changing acces­

sories, or storing power tools. Such pre­

ventive safety measures reduce the risk of 

starting the power tool accidentally.

d. Store idle power tools out of the reach of 

children and do not allow persons unfami­

liar with the power tool or these instruc­

tions to operate the power tool. Power 

tools are dangerous in the hands of un­

trained users.

e. Maintain power tools and accessories. 

Check for misalignment or binding of mov­

ing parts, breakage of parts and any other 

condition that may affect the power tool’s 

operation. If damaged, have the power 

tool repaired before use. Many accidents 

are caused by poorly maintained power 

tools.

f.

Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Prop­

erly maintained cutting tools with sharp 

cutting edges are less likely to bind and are 

easier to control.

g. Use the power tool, accessories and tool 

bits etc. in accordance with these instruc­

tions, taking into account the working con­

ditions and the work to be performed. Use 

of the power tool for operations different 

from those intended could result in a haz­

ardous situation.

h. Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, 

clean and free from oil and grease. Slip­

pery handles and grasping surfaces do not 

allow for safe handling and control of the 

tool in unexpected situations.

5 SERVICE
a. Have your power tool repaired by qualified 

specialists only and always use original 

spare parts. This ensures that the safety of 

the power tool is maintained.

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Summary of Contents for 575657

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Page 18: ...240V 110V 1600 W 1400 W 1 400 3 600 rpm 30 mm EPTA Procedure 01 2014 KS 120 REB KS 88 RE 24 kg 23 kg 5 1 1 1 2 1 3 ON 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 2 1 ON OFF 2 2 2 3 Fastfix 2 4 2...

Page 19: ...1 2 ON OFF 6 1 UG KAPEX MFT 4 4 6 1 4 4 6 2 MFT 6 4 494693 Festool 6 3 UG KAPEX 6 2 ON OFF 4 1 4 2 4 3 5 5 5 4 5 3 KS 120 REB 5 1 5 2 5 5 4 2 4 3 7 KS 120 REB 3 1 7 1 Festool Eternit 7 2 7 2 7 2 90 7...

Page 20: ...7 1 7 7 7 8 7 8 7 2 90 7 3 8 1 8 2 7 4 9 1 36 mm 27 mm Festool 36 mm 9 2 10 1 10 2 10 3 7 5 1 9 1 8 7 6 11 1 11 2 4 5 mm 11 3 3 12 1 12 2 0 7 7 50 60 13 2 0 15 22 5 30 45 0 15 22 5 30 45 60 13 5 13 4...

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Page 22: ...0 88 x 215 0 45 35 x 305 0 45 55 x 305 45 45 35 x 215 45 45 55 x 215 KA KS 120 KA KS 120 2 400 mm KA KS 120 4 800 mm 7 5 KA KS 120 8 1 8 2 8 3 17 2 30 mm 24 1 24 2 17 1 17 2 17 1 8 4 2 2 1 400 3 600...

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Page 26: ...ngs and instructions for future reference The term power tool in the warnings refers to your mains operated corded power tool or battery operated cordless power tool 1 WORK AREA SAFETY a Keep work are...

Page 27: ...equent use of tools allow you to become compla cent and ignore tool safety principles A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second 4 POWER TOOL USE AND CARE a Do not force t...

Page 28: ...the spinning saw blade to your hand may not be obvious and you may be seriously injured Inspect your workpiece before cutting If the workpiece is bowed or warped clamp it with the outside bowed face t...

Page 29: ...by the tool manufacturer and suitable for sawing the materials to be cut This prevents over heating of the saw teeth during sawing 2 4 Further safety instructions Only use saw blades that correspond t...

Page 30: ...standardised test procedure can be used to compare one power tool with another and can also be used for a provisional as sessment of the load CAUTION Depending on how the power tool is used particular...

Page 31: ...instructions 6 Operation WARNING Unauthorised voltage or frequency Risk of accidents The mains voltage and the frequency of the power source must correspond to the specifications on the name plate In...

Page 32: ...your language that is enclosed with the tool 7 1 Selecting the saw blade Festool saw blades are identified by a coloured ring The colour of the ring represents the ma terial for which the saw blade is...

Page 33: ...ruler may need to be removed for some mitre cuts since it may otherwise collide with the saw unit Insert the screw 11 3 into the threaded hole and tighten it as far as possible down wards You will th...

Page 34: ...ossible length of the groove is also limited E g At a groove depth of 48 mm and a workpiece thickness of 88 mm this range lies be tween 40 and 270 mm Move the machine into the working position Swivel...

Page 35: ...both sides Up to 4800 mm Long workpieces Provide extra support for any workpieces that protrude over the sawing surface Adjust the extension table see section 7 5 If the workpiece still protrudes retr...

Page 36: ...the special cutting position KS 120 REB only Switch on the machine Slowly guide the saw unit downward by the handle 1 1 and saw through the workpiece at an even feed rate Switch the machine off and wa...

Page 37: ...ewdriver 2 5 mm width to do this Pierce the adhesive labels at the marked lo cations 3 2 to 3 7 with the screwdriver to access the adjusting screws underneath Insert a sample workpiece into the machin...

Page 38: ...or replace it with a new one Insert the cleaned new window The two pins 21 1 of the window must engage in the recesses of the upper guard as show in figure 21 Tighten the screw 21 5 10 Accessories Use...

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