Fitting the table insert
► Insert the table insert [7-1] into the table
and lock it into place.
WARNING
Risk of accidents due to kickback
► Make sure that the table insert is correctly
inserted and forms an even surface with
the saw table.
9.7
Protective cover
Fitting the protective cover
► Set the saw blade to maximum cutting
height (see section
► Set the mitre angle to 0° (see section
► Unscrew the screw [8-2] from the protec
tive cover [8-1].
►
Insert the lengthwise pin situated in the
protective cover [8-1] into the groove [8-4]
of the spacer wedge [8-5].
► Re-insert the screw [8-2] into the protective
cover [8-1] and through the hole in the
spacer wedge [8-3] and tighten it.
Removing the protective cover
► Set the saw blade to maximum cutting
height (see section
► Set the mitre angle to 0° (see section
► Tighten the protective cover [8-1] and un
screw the screw [8-2].
►
Pull the lengthwise pin situated in the
protective cover out of the groove [8-4] of
the spacer wedge [8-5] and remove the
protective cover [8-1].
► Re-insert the screw [8-2] into the protective
cover [8-1] and tighten it.
Setting the protective cover
► Release the rotary knob [8-8].
► To adjust the preset profile setting rail, lock
the side splinter guard of the protective cov
er [8-6] with the snap-in nose [8-7] in the
top position.
►
Lift the protective cover into the top po
sition and tighten the rotary knob [8-8].
►
After adjusting the preset profile setting
rail, loosen the rotary knob [8-8] again and
unhook the side splinter guard of the pro
tective cover [8-6].
The protective cover [8-1] and the
splinter guard of the protective cov
er [8-6] must lie freely on the plate.
9.3
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9.4
9.3
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9.4
9.8
Changing the spacer wedge
Use a spacer wedge with protective cov
er [9-1] for rip and angled cuts.
Use a spacer wedge for cutting
grooves [9-2] for concealed cuts.
Risk of accidents due to kickback
► The safety equipment must be re-installed
immediately after work that requires the
spacer wedge with protective cover to be
removed.
With fitted table insert
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► Set the cutting height to the maximum of
80 mm (see section
► Remove the hex key [9-4] from the hold
er [9-5].
► Fully insert the hex key [9-4] into the open
ing [9-3].
► Turn the hex key [9-4] anticlockwise as far
as it will go.
► Remove and/or replace the spacer wedge
(Fig. 9c).
► Remove the hex key [9-4] and store it in the
holder [9-5].
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With removed table insert
► Turn the lever handle [9-6] anticlockwise as
far as it will go (Fig. 9b).
► Remove and/or replace the spacer wedge
(Fig. 9c).
9.9
Dust extraction
Hazardous dust
Damage to the respiratory passage
► Always work with an extractor.
► Comply with national regulations.
► Wear a dust mask.
The TKS 80 EBS has two vacuum connections
with bayonet coupling:
An upper vacuum connection [10-1] with a di
ameter of 27 mm and a lower vacuum connec
tion [10-4] with a diameter of 36 mm.
► To guide the upper extractor hose, attach
the extractor hose holder [10-2] to one of
the V profiles.
The extractor set [10-3] joins both vacuum con
nections to enable a Festool mobile dust ex
tractor with an adapter of 50 mm in diameter to
be connected.
WARNING
9.3
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WARNING
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