Circular cross-cut saw
KAPEX KS 120 EB/ KS 88 E
Table of contents
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Symbols..................................................... 16
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Technical data .......................................... 16
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Machine features ...................................... 16
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Intended use ............................................. 16
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Safety instructions .................................... 17
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Commissioning ......................................... 18
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Adjustments ............................................. 18
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Operation .................................................. 20
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Service and maintenance ......................... 22
10 Disposal .................................................... 23
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Symbols
Warning of general danger.
Read the Operating Instructions/Notes!
Danger area! Keep hands, fi ngers and
arms away from this area.
Wear protective goggles.
Wear ear protection.
Wear a dust mask.
Wear protective gloves.
Caution: laser beams!
Dispose of the machine, accessories and
packaging at an environmentally respon-
sible recycling centre.
Tip or advice
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Technical data
Power
Rotational speed (idle)
Tool spindle, dia.
Weight
KS 120 EB
KS 88 E
Protection class
See section 8 "Operation" for the maximum work-
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piece dimensions.
The specifi ed illustrations can be found at the
beginning an at the end of the operating instruc-
tions.
Components on illustrations marked with * are
only included in the scope of delivery of the KS
120 EB.
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* Only included in the scope of delivery of the KS
120 EB.
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The electric power tool is a stationary unit de-
signed for sawing blocks of wood, plastic, alu-
minium profi les and similar materials.
Do not process other materials, in particular steel,
concrete and mineral materials.
The electric power tool is designed and approved
for use by trained persons or specialists only.
1600 W
1400 - 3600 rpm
30 mm
Other risks
In spite of compliance with all relevant design
21.5 kg
regulations, dangers may still present themselves
20,7 kg
when the machine is operated, e.g.:
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• Workpiece parts being thrown off
• Parts of damaged tools being thrown off
Machine features
Hand grip
On/off switch
Switch-on lock
Lever for cutting depth limiter
Rotary knob for clamping the guide fi x-
ture
Transport safety device
Scale for mitre cuts (vertical)
Scale for mitre cuts (horizontal)
Clamp lever for mitre cuts (horizontal)
Stop lever for preset mitre cut angles
(horizontal)
Rotary handle for fine adjustment of
mitring angle (vertical) *
On/off switch for laser*
Adjusting wheel for rotational speed
Fastfi x spindle lock
Clamping lever for stop ruler
Release lever for special cutting posi-
tion*
Lever for special cutting position*
Cable holder with integral handle
Clamp lever for mitre cuts (vertical)
Selector switch for mitre angle range
(vertical)
Intended use
The user bears the responsibility for dam-
age and accidents caused by improper
use.