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9

Service and maintenance

 

 

WARNING

Risk of injury, electric shock
► Always pull the mains plug from the socket 

before performing any servicing and main­

tenance work.

► All maintenance and repair work which re­

quires the motor housing to be opened 

should always be carried out by an author­

ised service workshop.

► Damaged safety devices and components 

must be repaired or replaced in a recog­

nised specialist workshop, unless otherwise 

indicated in the operating instructions.

► Regularly clean the table top insert [20.1] 

as well as the extraction channel of the chip 

deflector (see figure 10) by blowing out with 

compressed air or using a brush to remove 

wood chips, dust deposits and remains of 

workpieces.

► To ensure constant air circulation, always 

keep the cooling air openings in the housing 

clean and free of blockages.

Cleaning the machine regularly, espe­

cially the adjusting devices and guides, is 

an important safety factor.
The tool is equipped with special self-discon­

necting carbon brushes. If they wear out, the 

power supply is disconnected automatically and 

the tool stops.

Customer service and repairs must 

only be carried out by the manufac­

turer or service workshops. Find the 

nearest address at: 

www.festool.co.uk/service
Always use original Festool spare 

parts. Order no. at: 

www.festool.co.uk/service

EKAT

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9.1

Adjusting the laser (KS 120 REB only)

The laser beam has been set correctly 

during manufacture. Only turn the adjust­

ing screws out of position in the cases that 

are specified.

If the laser beams do not align with the cutting 

edge, you can readjust the two lasers. Use a 

screwdriver (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 machine 

to check the laser.

► Saw a groove into the workpiece.

► Swivel the head of the saw upward and 

check the setting.

The laser beam is not visible
► Switch on the laser [1.2]

► Identify which of the lasers is not visible.

▷ Turn the adjusting screws [3.3] for the 

left and [3.5] for the right laser beam 

until the laser appears on your work­

piece.

▷ As described, first set the (a) parallel­

ism to the scribe mark, then (b) the in­

clination and finally, (c) the axial dis­

placement of the laser beam.

a) The laser is not parallel to the scribe 

mark [figure 3A]
Adjust the parallelism.

Left laser beam

Adjusting screw [3.4]

Right laser beam

Adjusting screw [3.6]

b) During trimming, the laser beam migrates 

to the left or right [figure 3B]
Set the inclination until the laser beam no lon­

ger migrates during trimming.

Left laser beam

Adjusting screw [3.3]

Right laser beam

Adjusting screw [3.5]

c) The laser beam is not in the same place as 

the cut [figure 3C]
Adjust the axial displacement.

Left laser beam

Adjusting screw [3.2]

Right laser beam

Adjusting screw [3.7]

9.2

Correcting horizontal mitre angles

If the indicator [13.2] of the snap-in mitre an­

gles no longer points to the set value, you can 

adjust the indicator after loosening the 

screw [13.1].
Should the actual (sawn) mitre angle deviate 

from the angle you set, this can be corrected:
► Lock the saw unit in the 0° position.

► Loosen the three screws [13.3] which se­

cure the scale onto the saw table.

► Move the scale with the saw unit until it 

matches the actual 0° value. You can check 

this against an angle between the stop ruler 

and the saw blade.

► Retighten the three screws [13.3].

English

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Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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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