Parts Of The Device; Commissioning; Settings - Festool TS 60 KEBQ Original Instructions Manual

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Circular saw
Inclination
Cutting depth at 0°
Cutting depth at 45°
Saw blade dimen­
sions
Weight as per EPTA
procedure 01:2014
(without power ca­
ble)
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Parts of the device

[1-1]
Cable routing
[1-2]
Extractor connector
[1-3]
Rotary knobs for adjusting the angle
[1-4]
Mains power cable
[1-5]
Adjustable jaws
[1-6]
KickbackStop function OFF button
[1-7]
Slide for undercuts -1°
[1-8]
Speed control
[1-9]
Angle scale
[1-10] KickbackStop function status LED
[1-11] Handles
[1-12] Lever for changing the tool
[1-13] Safety lock
[1-14] On/off switch
[1-15] Split scale for the cutting depth stop
(with/without a guide rail)
[1-16] Cutting depth adjusting screw for re­
conditioned saw blades
[1-17] Cutting depth stop
[1-18] Gauge marker
[1-19] Slide for undercuts 47°
[1-20] Viewing window/chip guard
[1-21] Splinter guard
[1-22] Feeler wedge
[1-23] Protective lid
The specified illustrations appear at the begin­
ning of the Operating Instructions.
Accessories shown or described are not always
included in the scope of delivery.
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TS 60 KEBQ TS 60 KEB
-1° to 47°
0 ‑ 62 mm
0 ‑ 45 mm
168x1.8x20 mm
4.6 kg
6

Commissioning

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 North America, only Festool machines
with the voltage specifications 120 V / 60 Hz
may be used.
Always switch off the machine before
connecting and disconnecting the mains
power cable.
6.1
Machines with plug-it connection
Applies to TS 60 KEBQ.
CAUTION
Heating of the plug it connection if bayonet
fitting is not completely locked
Risk of burns
► Before switching on the power tool, make
sure that the bayonet fitting at the mains
cable is closed fully and locked.
Connecting and detaching the mains power ca­
ble [1-4] see Fig. [2].
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Settings

WARNING
Risk of injury, electric shock
► Always disconnect the mains plug from the
socket before performing any work on the
machine.
7.1
Electronics
Speed control
You can continuously adjust the speed within
the speed range using the adjusting wheel [1-8]
(see "Technical data"). This enables you to opti­
mise the cutting speed to suit each surface.
Speed range per material
Solid wood (hard, soft)
Chipboard and hardboard
Laminated wood, blockboard, veneered
and laminated panels
Laminate, mineral materials
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3–6
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4–6

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