4.1
Saw blades
Only use saw blades with the following dimen
sions:
–
Saw blades according to EN 847‑1
–
Saw blade diameter 6‑1/4" (160 mm)
–
Cutting width 1/16" (1.8 mm)
–
Locating bore 3/4" (20 mm)
–
Standard blade thickness 3/64" ‑ 1/16"
(1.1 ‑ 1.4 mm)
–
Suitable for speeds of up to 9500 min
Festool saw blades comply with EN 847-1.
Only saw materials for which the saw blade in
question has been designed.
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Technical data
Cordless plunge-cut
saw
Motor voltage
Speed (idle) 1 x 18 V
Speed (idle) 2 x 18 V
Inclination
Cutting depth at 0°
Cutting depth at 45°
Saw blade dimensions
Weight as per EPTA
procedure 01:2014
(with 2 x
BP 18 Li 5.2 AS battery
pack)
Weight excl. battery
pack
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Functional description
[1-1]
Handles
[1-2]
Rotary knobs for adjusting the angle
[1-3]
Angle scale
[1-4]
Unlocking devices for 1° to 47° un
dercuts
[1-5]
Lever for changing the tool
[1-6]
Safety lock
[1-7]
On/off switch
[1-8]
Extractor connector
[1-9]
Button for releasing the battery pack
-1
TSC 55 KEB
18 - 2 x 18 V
2650 ‑ 3800 min
-1
2650 ‑ 5200 min
-1
-1° to 47°
0 ‑ 2-1/8" (0 ‑ 55 mm)
0 ‑ 1-11/16"
(0 ‑ 43 mm)
6-1/4 x 1/16 x 3/4"
(160 x 1.8 x 20 mm)
12 lbs (5.3 kg)
8.6 lbs (3.9 kg)
[1-10] Adjustable jaws
[1-11] Capacity indicator button on battery
pack
[1-12] Speed control
[1-13] Battery pack capacity indicator
[1-14] Kickback stop function status LED
[1-15] Kickback stop function OFF button
[1-16] Cutting depth adjusting screw for re
conditioned saw blades
[1-17] Cutting depth stop
[1-18] Gauge marker
[1-19] Viewing window/chip guard
[1-20] Splinter guard
[1-21] Feeler wedge
[1-22] Protective lid
[1-23] Split scale for the cutting depth stop
(with/without a guide rail)
The pictures for the functional description are
on a fold-out page at the beginning of the in
struction manual. While reading the manual
you can fold out the page for comparison and
quick reference.
Accessories shown or described are not always
included in the scope of delivery.
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Battery pack
Before using the battery pack, check that the
battery interface is clean. Any contamination of
the battery interface may impair correct contact
and lead to the contacts being damaged.
A faulty contact may result in the machine over
heating or being damaged.
[2A]
Remove the battery pack.
[2B]
Insert the battery pack – until it
clicks into place.
English
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