Accessories - Festool KS 60 E Manual De Instrucciones

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power supply is disconnected automatically and
the tool stops.
9.1
Replacing the chip deflector [12]
To ensure that dust and chips are col­
lected properly, you must only work if
a chip deflector is installed.
► Undo the screws [12-1] on the guard, re­
move the chip deflector and clamp.
► Attach the clamp [12-2] to the new chip de­
flector.
► Screw the chip deflector [12-3], along with
the clamp, onto the guard.
9.2
Replacing the tabletop insert [13]
Always replace worn tabletop inserts. Never
use the machine without tabletop inserts.
► Unscrew the position marking for the bevel.
► Undo the screws in the tabletop insert.
► Replace the tabletop insert and position
marking .
► Reattach the screws.
► Check that the position markings
on a line that, at the same time, must run at
a right angle to the stop rulers.
9.3
Cleaning/replacing the spotlight
window (available as an accessory
depending on the model
The spotlight SL-KS60 lights up the cutting
edge on the workpiece. Dust-intensive work
may affect the power of the light. Proceed as
follows to clean the spotlight [13]:
► Move the machine into the working position.
► Pull out the spotlight window by hand, and
clean/replace it.
► Reinsert the spotlight window.
The spotlight window audibly clicks into
place.

10 Accessories

The order numbers of the accessories and tools
can be found in the Festool catalogue or on the
Internet under "www.festool.com".
In addition to the accessories described, Fes­
tool also provides a comprehensive range of
system accessories that allow you to use your
saw more effectively and in diverse applica­
tions, e.g.:
Trimming attachment KA-KS60
Base frame UG-KAPEX KS 60
Screw-in feet A-SYS-KS60
Clamping connection for MFT SZ-KS
Bevel SM-KS60
Spotlight SL-KS60
10.1 Bevel SM-KS60 (available as an
accessory depending on the model)
The bevel can be used to gauge any angle (e.g.
between two walls). The bevel therefore forms
the angle bisection.
Gauging the interior angle [14A]
► Open the locking device [14-2].
► Swivel the router [14-1] out in order to
gauge the interior angle.
► Close the locking device.
The dashed mark [14-4] provides the angle bi­
section. The angle bisection can be transferred
via the outside edges of the bevel to the position
markings
Gauging the exterior angle [14B]
► Open the locking device [14-2].
► Slide the aluminium profiles [14-3] on the
router forwards.
► Swivel the router [14-1] out so that the alu­
lie
minium profiles are at the exterior angle.
► Close the locking device.
► Slide the aluminium profiles for the two
routers back again.
Transferring the angle [15]
► Place the angle bevel perfectly in place on
one of the stop rulers
thumb.
► Release the rotary knob
► Hook in the detent lever
► Swivel the rotary base
side edge of the bevel is congruent with the
marking
To do so, the bevel must be positioned
so that it is parallel to the stop of the
compound mitre saw. At the same
time, apply pressure to the stop ruler
by pressing in the recessed grip with
your thumb.
► Close the rotary knob
gle bevel.
The angle is transferred, the sawing process
can be started.
on the rotary base.
.- press with your
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