Festool TS 75 EBQ Original Instructions Manual page 22

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Current limiting
Current limiting prevents excessive current
consumption under extreme overload, which
can lead to a decrease in the motor speed. The
motor immediately restarts after the load is re­
moved.
Brake
The TS 75 EBQ comes with an electronic brake.
The saw blade is stopped electronically within
approximately two seconds of switching off the
machine.
6.2
Adjusting the cutting depth
The cutting depth can be set at 0–75 mm at the
cutting depth stop.
► Push down on the cutting depth stop [3-3]
and move it to the required cutting depth
(the values specified on the scale [3-1] ap­
ply to 0° cuts without a guide rail),
► Release the cutting depth stop (the cutting
depth stop clicks into pace at 1 mm incre­
ments).
The saw unit can now be pushed downwards as
far as the cutting depth that is set.
A threaded pin (M4x8 up to M4x12) can be
screwed into the hole [3-2] in the cutting
depth stop. By turning the threaded pin,
the cutting depth can be adjusted even
more precisely (+/- 0.1 mm).
6.3
Adjusting the cutting angle
The saw unit can be swivelled between 0° and
47°:
► Open the rotary knobs [3-4, 3-6].
► Swivel the saw unit to the desired cutting
angle [3-5].
► Retighten the rotary knobs.
The two end positions are set at the plant
to 0° and 45°. By turning the two threaded
pins [3-7] in an anti-clockwise direction,
the end position can be increased from 45°
to a maximum of 47°.
6.4
Selecting the saw blade
Festool saw blades are identified by a coloured
ring. The colour of the ring represents the ma­
terial for which the saw blade is suited.
Refer to the necessary saw blade data (see sec­
tion 3.1).
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Colour Material
Yellow Wood
Red
Laminate, mineral ma­
terial
Green
Plaster- and cement-
bonded chipboard and
fibreboard
Blue
Aluminium, plastic
6.5
Changing the saw blade
WARNING
Risk of injury, electric shock
► Always disconnect the mains plug from the
socket before performing any work on the
machine.
CAUTION
Risk of injury from hot and sharp insertion
tool
► Do not use any blunt or faulty insertion
tools.
► Wear protective gloves when handling an
insertion tool.
Remove the saw blade
► Swivel the machine to 0° before replacing
the saw blade and adjust the maximum cut­
ting depth.
► Turn the lever [4-2] as far as it will go.
► Slide the safety lock [4-1] upwards and
push the saw unit downwards until it clicks
into place.
► Loosen the screw [4-4] using the Allen
key [4-3].
► Remove the saw blade .
Inserting the saw blade
WARNING! Check the screws and flange for
contamination and only use clean and undam­
aged parts.
► Insert the new saw blade.
WARNING! The direction of rotation of the
saw blade [4-9] and saw [4-7] must match.
Serious injuries may occur in the event of
non-compliance.
► Insert the outer flange [4-10] so that the pin
engages in the recess on the inner flange.
► Tighten the screw [4-4].
Symbol
HPL/TRESPA
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