– Rotary table in 0° position, lock
screw for rotary table tightened.
Adjusting the saw:
1. Loosen the ratchet lock lever (71)
for sawhead tilt at the rear of the
saw.
72
2. Tilt the track arm holder slowly into
the desired position:
Pull the notch lever (72) in the di-
•
rection of the operator side =
stepless track arm holder adjust-
ment.
Push the notch lever (72) in the
•
direction of the rear side = lok-
king the track arm holder in pre-
set stop positions.
3
Note:
The track arm holder can be engaged
with positive stops at 0°, 22.5°, 33.9°
and 45° angles.
3. Tighten the sawhead tilt lock lever.
A
Caution!
In order to prevent the angle of inclinati-
on from changing during cutting, tighten
the lock lever of the track arm holder
(also when engaged with a positive
stop!) .
4. Cut the workpiece as described un-
der 'Mitre cuts'.
7.4
Compound mitre cuts
3
Note:
The compound mitre cut is a combinati-
on of mitre and bevel cuts. This means
the workpiece is cut at an angle other
than 90° to the rear guide edge and to
its upper surface.
Maximum cut dimensions: see section
'Cut dimensions for various cuts'.
A
Danger when safety devices
are detached!
Depending on the mitre and bevel an-
gles the fence attachments (halves)
may have to be removed.
Install the fence halves again imme-
•
diately after cutting!
Without the fence attachments the
height of the fence is insufficient for
safe sawing. Tall workpieces could tip
over backwards!
A
Danger!
71
When cutting compound mitres the saw
blade is much more exposed than it
normally is – increased risk of injury.
Always maintain a sufficient di-
•
stance to the saw blade.
Starting position:
– Transport locking pin pulled out.
– Sawhead fully raised.
– Movable fence halves pushed apart
and locked in place or removed.
– Rotary table locked in desired posi-
tion.
– Track arm holder tilted to desired
angle to the workpiece's surface
and locked in place.
Cutting the workpiece:
Cut the workpiece as described un-
•
der 'Mitre cuts'.
7.5
Cut dimensions for
various cuts
Cutting widths
Maximum workpiece dimensions (in
mm):
Mitre
KS 254 Plus KS 305 Plus
0°
145
15°
140
22,5°
130
31.6°
120
45°
100
Mitre
KS 254 Plus KS 305 Plus
47°
58°
Cutting depths
Maximum workpiece dimensions
(in mm):
Tilt angle KS 254 Plus KS 305 Plus
0°
22,5°
33.9°
45°
47°
* with additional stop
8.
Care and maintenance
A
Danger!
Unplug before servicing.
– Repair and maintenance work other
than described in this section
should only be carried out by quali-
fied specialists.
– Damaged parts, particularly safety
devices, must only be replaced with
genuine parts. Parts which have not
been tested and released by the
manufacturer can lead to unfore-
seen damage.
– Check that all safety devices are
operational again after each ser-
vice.
8.1
Saw Blade Change
A
Burn hazard!
Directly after cutting the saw blade can
be very hot – burn hazard! Let a hot
saw blade cool down. Do not clean a
hot saw blade with combustible liquids.
A
Cutting hazard - even when
saw blade is at a standstill!
200
During loosening and tightening of the
190
arbor bolt, the retractable blade guard
must encompass the saw blade. Wear
185
gloves when changing blades.
170
140
ENGLISH
97
135
75
105
90
100*
70
75
55
60
40
45
33
35
25