–Now tighten the connections on the cross braces
(4.4) and (6.3).
2.5
Tape measure, tape measure clamp
– Insert the tape measure (7.1) into the extendable
end piece.
– Guide the tape measure (7.2) through the top
grooves on the extendable end piece, the adjust-
able spacer and the stop profi le in succession.
– Unscrew the rotary knob (7.4) for the tape meas-
ure clamp.
– Insert the slot nut for the tape measure clamp
into the slot (7.3) on the stop profi le.
– Secure the tape measure clamp towards the
end of the tape measure by tightening the rotary
knob (7.4).
2.6
Support plate
The support plate (1.4) is used to support longer
workpieces.
– Screw the rotary knob (8.5) through the recess
(8.4) and into the slot nut (8.1) in the slot (8.2)
on the stop profi le to secure the support plate.
Note: The two cams (8.3) must slot into the
groove (8.2).
– If necessary, extend the telescopic section of
the trimming attachment 10 cm to insert the
support plate into the groove.
2.7
Support
The support (1.3) is used to support taller work-
pieces.
– Unscrew the rotary knob (9.1) that clamps the
support.
– Insert the slot nut (9.3) into the top slot (9.2) on
the stop profi le or the adjustable spacer.
– If necessary, extend the telescopic section of
the trimming attachment 10 cm to insert the
support plate into the groove.
– Slide the support to the required position.
– Tighten the rotary knob (9.1) to secure the support.
2.8
Stop fl ag
The stop fl ag (1.5) is used to adjust the distance
between the saw blade and the workpiece so that
the workpiece is cut to the required length.
– Unscrew the rotary knob (1.11) on the adjustable
spacer.
– Move the stop profi le (1.1) and the spacer (1.6)
approx. 8 cm apart.
– Unscrew the rotary knob (10.1) that clamps the
stop fl ag.
– Insert the slot nut (10.3) into the top slot (10.2)
on the stop profi le or the adjustable spacer.
– Slide the stop fl ag to the required position.
– Tighten the rotary knob (10.1) to secure the stop fl ag.
Adjusting play on the stop fl ag
– Turn (tighten or unscrew) the two screws (10.4)
until the stop fl ag moves smoothly along the
slot, but without play.
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Adjustments
3.1
Tape measure
The tape measure starts at 30 cm so that it does
not come into contact with the saw blade. There-
fore, make sure that the distance between the tape
measure and the saw blade is correct:
– Set both the horizontal and vertical mitre angles
on the KS 120 to 0°.
– Place a workpiece (11.4) with a length of 450 mm
on the KS 120 lengthways against the saw blade
(11.3).
– Slide the stop fl ag (11.1) up to the workpiece.
Clamp the stop fl ag in this position.
– Unscrew the rotary knob for the measuring tape
clamp (11.5).
– Move the tape measure until the measurement
at the edge (11.2) of the stop flag indicates
450 mm.
– Use the tape measure clamp (11.5) to secure the
tape measure in this position. The tape meas-
ure now indicates the exact distance to the saw
blade. The measurement at the edge (11.2) is the
distance between the stop fl ag and the saw blade.
3.2
Length adjustment
Unscrew the rotary knob (1.12) to extend and re-
tract the end piece (1.7). The maximum extension
length is 2300 mm.
Unscrew the rotary knob (1.11) to move the spacer.
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Working
To trim a workpiece to a certain length, proceed
as follows:
– Adjust the stop fl ag to the required dimension.
– Place the workpiece against the stop fl ag.
– Cut through the workpiece with the KS 120.
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Trimming attachments limit the swivel func-
tion of the circular cross-cut saw to a maximum
of 53° on the right side.
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