Operation; Settings - Festool TS 75 EBQ Original Instructions Manual

Plunge-cut saw
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Circular saw
Inclination
Cutting depth at 0°
Cutting depth at 45°
Saw blade measure­
ment
Weight (without power
cable)
5

Operation

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.
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.
Always switch off the machine before
connecting and disconnecting the mains
power cable.
Connecting and disconnecting the mains power
cable - see Fig. [2].
Slide the safety lock [1-8] upwards and
press the on/off switch [1-7] (press =
ON / release = OFF).
Pressing the safety lock unlocks the plunging
mechanism. The saw unit can then be moved
downwards. This causes the saw blade to
emerge from the protective cover.
When the machine is lifted, the saw unit
springs back into its initial position.
TS 75 EBQ, TS 75 EQ
0–47°
0–75 mm
0–56 mm
210 x 2.4 x 30 mm
6.2 kg
6

Settings

WARNING
Risk of injury, electric shock
► Always disconnect the mains plug from the
socket before performing any work on the
machine.
6.1
Electronics
The machine (TS 75 EBQ, TS 75 EQ) comes with
full-wave electronics with the following proper­
ties:
Smooth start-up
The electronically controlled smooth start-up
function ensures that the power tool starts up
smoothly.
Constant speed
The motor speed is electronically kept con­
stant. This ensures a uniform cutting speed
even when under load.
Speed control
You can continuously adjust the speed within
the speed range using the adjusting wheel [1-5]
(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
Plaster- and cement-bonded chipboard
and fibreboard
Aluminium panels and profiles up to
15 mm
Plastics, fibre-reinforced plastics, paper
and fabric
Acrylic glass
Temperature cut-out
The power supply is restricted and the speed
reduced if the motor exceeds a certain temper­
ature. The power tool continues operating at re­
duced power to allow the ventilator to cool the
motor quickly. The power tool starts up again
automatically once the motor has cooled suffi­
ciently.
English
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3–6
6
4–6
1–3
4–6
3–5
4–5
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