Correcting Horizontal Mitre Angles - Festool KAPEX KS120 REB Manual De Instrucciones

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21.1 21.2
The laser beam is not visible
► Switch on the laser [1.2]
► Identify which of the lasers is not visible.
▷ Turn the adjusting screws [21.2] for the
left and [21.4] for the right laser beam
until the laser appears on your work­
piece.
▷ As described, first set the (a) parallel­
ism to the scribe mark, then (b) the in­
clination and finally, (c) the axial dis­
placement of the laser beam.
a) The laser is not parallel to the scribe
mark [figure 21A]
Adjust the parallelism.
Left laser beam
Right laser beam
21a
b) During trimming, the laser beam migrates
to the left or right [figure 21B]
Set the inclination until the laser beam no lon­
ger migrates during trimming.
Left laser beam
Right laser beam
22
21.3
21.4
21.5
R
R
L
L
21.6
21
Adjusting screw [21.3]
Adjusting screw [21.5]
Adjusting screw [21.2]
Adjusting screw [21.4]
21b
c) The laser beam is not in the same place as
the cut [figure 21C]
Adjust the axial displacement.
Left laser beam
Right laser beam
21c

10.2 Correcting horizontal mitre angles

If the indicator [22.2] of the snap-in mitre an­
gles no longer points to the set value, you can
adjust the indicator after loosening the
screw [22.1].
Should the actual (sawn) mitre angle deviate
from the angle you set, this can be corrected:
► Lock the saw unit in the 0° position.
► Loosen the three screws [22.3] which se­
cure the scale onto the saw table.
► Move the scale with the saw unit until it
matches the actual 0° value. You can check
this against an angle between the stop ruler
and the saw blade.
► Retighten the three screws [22.3].
► Check the angle adjustment by making a
sample cut.
Adjusting screw [21.1]
Adjusting screw [21.6]
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