Operation Manual
2.9
KS 304
3
For sawing, exert only so much downward
pressure that the motor speed does not fall
off too much.
4. Cut workpiece in a single pass.
5. Release ON/OFF switch and return sawhead to
its upper rest position.
Mitre cuts
3
With a mitre cut the workpiece is cut at an
angle of 0° to 45° against the rear guide
edge.
Starting position:
- Sawhead fully lifted
(if necessary, pull out locking pin);
- Saw blade is in vertical position to the saw
table.
1. Loosen turntable knob (42) (counter-clock-
wise);
2. Push down catch (41);
3. Set turntable to required angle.
The scale on the saw table indicates the set
angle.
4. Release catch and tighten knob.
Execution:
The actual cutting operation is the same as
described under "Standard cross cuts".
Bevel cuts
3
With a bevel cut the workpiece is cut at an
angle between 0° and 45° to the vertical axis.
Starting position:
- Sawhead fully lifted
(if necessary, pull out locking pin);
- Turntable locked in 0° -position;
1. Loosen starknob screw (43) at rear of saw.
2. Tilt sawhead to desired angle.
3. Tighten starknob screw.
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Caution!
For bevel cuts, the swivelling auxiliary fence
must be swung to the left (bevelled side fac-
ing the saw blade). Otherwise the swivelling
auxiliary fence can get caught by the saw
blade when cutting.
Execution:
The actual cutting operation is the same as
described under "Standard cross cuts".
Compound mitre cuts
3
A compound mitre cut is the combination of
mitre and bevel cut. Here the workpiece is
cut at an angle other the 90° across its width
and at the same time cut at an angle other
than 90° vertical through its surface.
Starting position:
- Sawhead fully lifted
(if necessary, pull out locking pin);
- Set turntable to desired position.
- Tilt sawhead to desired bevel angle.
41
42
45°-0°
43