- Open the lower guard manually only to perform special cuts, such as "plunge cuts" or "compound
cuts". Open the lower guard with the retracting lever. Release the lever as soon as the saw blade
penetrates the workpiece. For all other sawing operations, the lower guard should operate automatically.
- Ensure that the lower guard covers the saw blade when you put the saw down on the workbench or
on the floor. An unprotected coasting saw blade moves the saw against the direction of cut and cuts
whatever is in its way. Be aware of the coasting time of the saw blade.
Function of the riving knife
- Always use the saw blade that is suitable for the riving knife. The riving knife is only effective if the body
of the saw blade is thinner than the riving knife and the tooth width is greater than the thickness of the riving
knife.
- Adjust the riving knife as described in these operating instructions. Incorrect spacing, position and
alignment can be the reason that the riving knife can not prevent kickback efficiently.
- Always use the riving knife, with the exception of "plunge cuts". Mount the riving knife back on after
the plunge cut. The riving knife interferes with plunge cuts and can cause kickback. This section only applies
to hand-held circular saws without a pivoting riving knife (known as MAFELL flip knife). The flip knife retracts
into the machine during a plunge cut.
- To be effective, the riving knife must be in the kerf. In short cuts, the riving knife is ineffective for
preventing kickback.
- Never operate the saw with a bent riving knife. Even a minor malfunction can slow down the closing of
the guard.
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RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
K65 18M bl/KSS60 18M bl
01/2022