8.8
Storage
A
Danger!
Store the saw in such a way that it
•
cannot be started by unauthorised
persons.
Make sure that nobody can get inju-
•
red by the stored machine.
A
Caution!
Do not store saw unprotected out-
•
doors or in damp environments.
Observe the permissible ambient
•
conditions (see 'Technical Data').
8.9
Maintenance
Prior to every use
Remove sawdust with vacuum clea-
•
ner or brush.
Check mains cable and plug for da-
•
mage; if necessary have damaged
parts replaced by a qualified electri-
cian.
Check all moving parts to see that
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they can move freely across their
whole range of travel.
Periodically, depending on opera-
ting conditions
Check drive belt condition and ten-
•
sion; correct if necessary.
Check all screwed joints, retighten if
•
necessary.
Check pull-back springs of the
•
sawhead (the sawhead must return
by spring force to its upper starting
position); replace if necessary.
Apply light coat of oil to all guide
•
elements.
9.
Tips and Tricks
– For long stock use suitable supports
on both sides of the saw.
– When making cuts that will result in
small cut-offs, use an auxiliary
fence (this may be a suitable woo-
den board, fixed to the machine's
fence with screws).
– When cutting warped or bent work-
pieces, make sure that you place
the workpiece so that the convex
side (i.e. the outer side of the bow)
is against the fence.
– Do not cut stock standing on edge;
always place it flat on the rotating
table.
– Keep the supporting surfaces clean
– in particular, remove resin residue
with a suitable cleaning and mainte-
nance spray.
10. Available Accessories
For special tasks the following accesso-
ries are available at your specialised
dealer – see back cover for illustrations:
A Machine Stand
Machine stand and table side exten-
sion with stable and robust con-
struction, height-adjustable.
B Machine Stand
For machine stability and optimal
working height; ideal for mobile use
due to space-saving foldaway de-
sign.
C Table insert
D Work Light
For illuminating the cutting area.
E Additional Stop
For safe and controlled sawing of
small workpieces.
F Stock Stop
G 'Crown Stop'
H Care and Maintenance Spray
For removing resin residue and pre-
serving metal surfaces.
I
Suction Adapter
To connect to a dust collector.
J Dust Collection Attachment
Helps to protect your health, and to
keep the shop clean.
K Saw Blade Depot (only for KS 254
Plus)
For safe storage of saw blades and
accessories.
L TCT Saw Blade
254 × 2.4/1.8 × 30 24 ATB 5° neg.
For rip and cross cuts in solid wood.
ENGLISH
M TCT Saw Blade
254 × 2.4/1.8 × 30 48 ATB 5° neg.
For rip and cross cuts in solid wood
and particle board.
N TCT Saw Blade
254 × 2.4/1.8 × 30 60 ATB 5° neg.
For rip and cross cuts in coated or
veneered boards.
O TCT Saw Blade
254 × 2.4/1.8 × 30 80 TF 5° neg.
For rip and cross cuts in coated or
veneered boards, panels, cable
ducts, NF extrusions and laminate.
P TCT Saw Blade
305 × 2.4/1.8 × 30 48 ATB 5° neg.
For rip and cross cuts in solid wood.
Q TCT Saw Blade
305 × 2.4/1.8 × 30 60 ATB 5° neg.
For rip and cross cuts in solid wood
and particle board.
R TCT Saw Blade
305 × 2.4/1.8 × 30 84 ATB 5° neg.
For rip and cross cuts in coated or
veneered boards.
S TCT Saw Blade
305 × 2.8/2.0 × 30 96 TF 5° neg.
For rip and cross cuts in coated or
veneered boards, panels, cable
ducts, NF extrusions and laminate.
11.
Repair
A
Danger!
Repairs to power tools may only be car-
ried out by qualified electricians!
Electric tools in need of repair can be
sent to the Service Centre of your
country. The address can be found in
the spare parts list.
Please attach a description of the fault
to the electric tool.
12. Protection of the Envi-
ronment
The machine's packing can be 100%
recycled.
End-of-life power tools and accessories
contain large amounts of valuable raw
materials and plastics which must be
recycled.
This manual was printed on chlorine-
free bleached paper.
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