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3.

Lever the table insert 

(61)

 up with a

screwdriver. Doing so will damage
the table insert; it can not be used
again. 

4.

Fit new table insert and let engage.

5.

Reinstall the fence 

(60)

6.

Swing the hinged fence up 

(59)

 and

secure it. 

9.4

Adjustments 

Fence adjustment

1.

Swing the hinged fence down. 

2.

Loosen the fastening screws 

(62)

 of

the fence. 

3.

Using the two screws at the rear of
the fence (arrow) adjust the fence
position, until it is exactly 90° to the
saw blade with the rotating table
locked in the 0° position. 

4.

Tighten the fastening screws of the
fence. 

5.

Swing the hinged fence up and
secure it. 

Mitre angle indicator adjustment 

1.

Adjust the indicator's 

(64)

 position

by means of the screw 

(63)

, until the

value indicated coincides with the
rotating table's positive stop. 

3

Note:

 

The rotating table engages at

positive stops at the 0°, 15°, 22.5°, 30°,
45°, and 60° position. 

Bevel tilt positive stop adjustment 

1.

Lock the track arm holder 

(65)

 in the

0° position. 

2.

Loosen the two hexagon socket
head cap screws 

(66)

 at the rear of

the saw by approx. one turn. 

3.

Adjust the track arm holder until the
saw blade is at exactly 90° against
the rotating table. 

4.

Tighten the two hexagon socket
head cap screws 

(66)

 at the rear of

the saw again. 

5.

Adjust the indicator's 

(67)

 position,

after loosening the screw 

(68)

 until

the value indicated coincides with
the current positive stop position of
the track arm holder. 

3

Note:

 

The track arm holder engages at

positive stops at the 0°, 22.5°, and 45°
position. 

9.5

Machine cleaning

Remove chips and saw dust with brush
or vacuum cleaner from:

setting devices;

operating elements;

motor vent slots;

space below table insert.

9.6

Machine storage 

A

Danger!

Store the saw in such way that it
can not be started by unauthor-
ized persons.

Make sure that nobody can get
injured by the stored machine. 

A  

Caution!

 

Do not store saw unprotected
outdoors or in damp environ-
ment.

Observe the permissible ambient
conditions (see "Technical speci-
fications"). 

9.7

Maintenance

Prior to every use 

Remove saw dust and chips with
vacuum or brush. 

Check power cable and power cable
plug for damage; if necessary have
damaged parts replaced by a quali-
fied electrician. 

Check all moving parts to see that
they can move freely across their
whole range of travel. 

Periodically, depending on operating 
conditions 

Check drive belt condition and ten-
sion, correct if necessary. 

Check all screwed joints, retighten if
necessary. 

Check pull-back springs of the saw-
head (the sawhead must return by
spring power to its upper starting
position), replace if necessary. 

For long stock use suitable supports
on both sides of the saw. 

When making bevel cuts : 
hold workpiece to the right of the
saw blade. 

Use auxiliary fence when sawing
small cut-offs (this may be a suitable
board, fastened with four screws to
the fence).

When cutting warped stock, place
the convex side of the bow against
the fence. 

Do not cut stock standing on edge;
always place it flat on the rotating
table. 

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10. Tips and tricks 

Summary of Contents for KGS 303

Page 1: ...115 168 6660 3003 1 2 KGS 303 Betriebsanleitung 3 Operating Instruction 16 Instructions d utilisation 28 Manuale d istruzioni 41 A0246IVZ fm ...

Page 2: ...de que este produto está de acordo com as seguintes normas de acordo com as directrizes dos regulamentos Vi försäkrar på eget ansvar att denna produkt överensstämmer med följande standarder enligt bestämmelserna i direktiven FIN SUOMI NO NORGE VAATIMUKSENMUKAISUUSVAKUUTUS SAMSVARSERKLÆRING Vakuutamme että tämä tuote vastaa seuraavia normeja on direktiivien määräysten mukainen Vi erklærer under ege...

Page 3: ...sport locking pin 8 Cutting depth limiter 9 Sawhead tilt locking lever 10 Hinged fence 11 Rotating table 12 Table insert 13 Rotating table locking screw 14 Saw base 15 Fence 16 Retractable blade guard 17 Saw blade lock 18 Safety lock 19 Sawhead 20 Dust spout adaptor for connection of dust collector Tools 21 Allen key 6 mm Machine documents Operating instructions Spare parts list XA0040E2 fm Operat...

Page 4: ...mbered Instructions which can be carried out in any sequence are indicated by a bullet Listings are indicated by an En Dash 3 1 Specified conditions of use This saw is intended for cross cuts bevel cuts mitre cuts and compound mitre cuts of strips profiled ledges etc Grooving is also possible as well Only such materials suitable for cutting by the saw blade fitted may be cut see Tech nical specifi...

Page 5: ...of the above are attached A Hazard generated by insuffi cient personal protection gear Wear hearing protection Wear safety glasses Wear dust mask Wear suitable work clothes Wear non slip shoes A Risk of injury by inhaled wood dust Dust of certain timber species e g beech oak ash can cause cancer when inhaled Work only with a suit able dust collector attached to the saw The dust collector must comp...

Page 6: ...ts tilted position 3 Put nut 34 into the hole on the underside of the rubber foot 4 Put hexagon socket screw 31 from the top through the machine s foot Put a washer 32 on the screw and screw the rubber foot 33 with the fitted nut 34 on 5 Tighten rubber foot hand tight only To do so hold the screw with the Allen key to counter 6 Tighten the screw with the Allen key hand tight 7 Place tool on a suit...

Page 7: ...ocking screw 39 can be turned by 50 to the left and 60 to the right The rotating table engages at positive stops at the 0 15 22 5 30 45 and 60 position A Caution In order to prevent the mitre angle from changing during cutting the rotating table s locking screw must be tightened also when engaged at the positive stops Push pull action The track arm permits the cutting of workpieces having a larger...

Page 8: ...er supply cable so it does not interfere with the work and is not damaged Protect power supply cable from heat aggressive liquids and sharp edges Use only rubber jacketed exten sion cables of sufficient lead cross section 3 x 1 5 mm2 Do not pull on power supply cable to unplug A Danger Before starting any work check to see that the safety devices are in proper working order Use personal protection...

Page 9: ... the rotating table 46 2 Set to desired angle 3 Note The rotating table engages at positive stops at the 0 15 22 5 30 45 and 60 position 3 Tighten the rotating table s locking screw 4 Cut workpiece as detailed under Standard cross cuts 8 3 Bevel cuts 3 Note A bevel cut cuts the workpiece at an angle other than 90 against its sur face Maximum workpiece cross section dimensions in mm Starting positi...

Page 10: ...ng with locking nut 2 Hold workpiece against the fence 3 Note For the groove to be cut at the desired depth across the whole work piece width a suitable spacer strip needs to be placed between workpiece and fence 3 Push the safety lock to the side and press and hold the ON OFF switch 4 Slowly swing the sawhead fully down holding the handle firmly When sawing exert only moderate pressure to prevent...

Page 11: ...peration 8 Put outer blade flange 52 on the two flanks must fit over the flats of the saw spindle 9 Screw on the arbor bolt 51 left handed thread and tighten with the Allen key fingertight To arrest the saw blade use the saw blade lock 50 A Danger Do not extend arbor bolt tighten ing wrench Do not tighten arbor bolt by hit ting the assembly wrench 10 Check function To do so lower the sawhead The r...

Page 12: ... Note The track arm holder engages at positive stops at the 0 22 5 and 45 position 9 5 Machine cleaning Remove chips and saw dust with brush or vacuum cleaner from setting devices operating elements motor vent slots space below table insert 9 6 Machine storage A Danger Store the saw in such way that it can not be started by unauthor ized persons Make sure that nobody can get injured by the stored ...

Page 13: ...hese instructions are printed on paper produced with elemental chlorine free bleaching process In this section problems and faults are described which you may remove your self If the measures detailed here do not solve the problem see under Repairs A Danger Many accidents happen partic ularly in connection with problems and faults Therefore please note Always unplug before servicing Check that all...

Page 14: ...0 20 43 5 550 740 20 This machine is specially designed for the high momentary loads of crosscutting The motor reaches the stated power of 1800 watts at S6 20 5 min intermittent periodic duty type with starting This means that this saw can be operated for 1 minute at full load rating 1800 watts within a 5 minute operating period The motor has to deliver these 1800 watts only under extreme load con...

Page 15: ...091 005 7553 D 091 005 7537 E 091 005 7545 F 091 005 7529 G 091 003 0973 H 091 003 1058 I 091 003 0981 J 091 003 1040 HW 250 x 2 8 2 0 x 30 24 W HW 250 x 2 4 1 8 x 30 48 W HW 250 x 2 4 1 8 x 30 60 W HW 250 x 2 8 2 0 x 30 80 TF U3a0246 fm ...

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