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rations, and stop lever 4 must be released
so that they can become effective. Inter-
mediate settings can also be set and fixed
using knurled screw 13.
2. Insert work piece 5 in clamping fixture 6,
align and tighten. Pay attention to the
desired length of the „free“ end here as
well!
3. For perfect alignment, saw head 7 of the
switched off (!) device after locking lever 8
has been unlocked (pull to the front) can
be swivelled down so far that saw blade 9
at the automatic swivelled-away saw
blade protection 10 just barely touches the
work piece (see also fig. 3). This enables a
better estimation of the future length of the
work piece. For exact adjustment, the saw
head can be finely toggled by using
knurled screw 11.
DANGER! WARNING!
Please make sure that the saw blade will never
collide with the jaws of clamping fixture 6!
Please note:
Crosscutting with the supplied length stop is
no problem! How this works is described in
“Working with the Length Stop”.
4. After block lever 8 has been released and
the on/off button 12 has been pressed,
swivel saw head 7 down and cut the work
piece in two as shown in fig. 3. The saw
blade protection swivels up.
NOTE!
The rotational speed, and not the contact
pressure, generates the high cutting perfor-
mance! Never work with force! This places an
unnecessary load on the machine mechanics
and leads to bad results and increased wear!
8.2.3 Working with the Length Stop
(see fig. 4)
The KGS 80 Miter Saw is supplied with an
adjustable length stop 1. Any number of work
pieces of equal length can be cut off. Work
piece 2 to be cut off is inserted in clamping
fixture 3, pushed up to the limit plate 4 and
then clamped. After the work piece has been
cut off and the vice has been loosened, the
material is pushed up to the limit stop again,
clamped with the vice and then cut off. This
can be repeated any number of times.
This is how to set the limit stop:
1. Allen screw 5 is released using an Allen
key (included in delivery). Limit stop 1 can
then be pushed in guide 6 up to the
desired length. Make sure that limit plate 4
is properly aligned and that it hits the work
piece correctly when “limit stopped”!
2. Clamp limit stop 1 with Allen screw 5.
If the limit stop is not required, it can be com-
pletely removed after releasing screw 5.
The desired position of the limit stop can be
determined, for example, by appropriately
marking a work piece, clamping it so that the
saw blade hits the marking exactly and then by
aligning the limit stop accordingly. This enables
the exact reproduction length for the desired
number of the subsequent work pieces.
CAUTION!
After the work piece has been aligned and
clamped, fold limit plate 4 away during work
(see fig. 4) to prevent the separated work
pieces from jamming!
9 Accessories
Replace damaged or worn saw blades imme-
diately. They represent a safety risk and wor-
sen the work result.
Please use PROXXON accessories. NOTE:
The use of improper accessories may cause
hazards.
Actually we provide:
Super cut
(NO 28 731) 80 teeth, 3
11
/
32
“ (85 mm) diame-
ter x
1
/
64
“ x
13
/
32
“ bore (0.5 x 10 mm). Used on
hard and soft woods or plastics.
Tungsten carbide tipped (TCT)
(NO 28 732) 36 teeth, 3
1
/
8
“ (80 mm) diameter
x
1
/
16
“ x
13
/
32
“ bore (1.6 x 10 mm). Used on
balsa, ply, soft woods, plastics, aluminum,
Polycarbonate and GFK.
Tungsten carbide tipped (TCT)
(NO 28 734) 24 teeth, 3
1
/
8
“ (80 mm) diameter
x
1
/
16
“ x
13
/
32
“ bore (1.6 x 10 mm). Used on alu-
minum, hard wood, laminates or plastics.
Diamond coated
(NO 28 735) 3
11
/
32
“ (85 mm) diameter x
1
/
64
“ x
13
/
32
“ bore (0.5 x 10 mm). Used on circuit
boards or glassfiber reinforced plastics (GRP).
Synthetic resin bonded cut-off wheel
(NO 28 729) 3
1
/
8
“ (80 mm) diameter x
1
/
16
“ x
3
/
8
“, bore (1.6 x 10 mm). For cutting wood,
steel, non-ferrous metals and plastics.
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