Festool CS 50 EB PRECISIO User Manual

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3.4 Residual

risks

In spite of compliance with all relevant design
regulations, dangers may still present them-
selves when the machine is operated, e.g.:
- Workpiece parts being thrown off,
- Parts of damaged tools being thrown off,
- Noise emission,
- Sawdust emission.

4

Setting up, commissioning

Ensure that the fl oor around the machine is level,
in good condition and free of loose objects (e.g.
chips and offcuts).

4.1

Mounting the machine

The machine can be set up with or without the
legs folded out (Fig. 1 and 2) (the „Floor“ model
does not include folding legs).
To fold out the legs, open the four rotary knobs
(1.6) as far as they will go. After folding out the
legs, retighten the four rotary knobs.
So that the machine stands securely, the length
of one of the legs can be changed by turning the
cap on the end (1.7).

4.2 Transport
- Engage the saw unit in the zero position.
- Remove all attachments from your saw and wind

up the cable on the cable holder.

- Fold up the legs.

4.3 Applications
The machine can be used as a bench-mounted
circular saw or as a circular trimming saw.

a)

Bench-mounted circular saw (Fig. 1)

- Set the switch (1.9) to the lower position.
- Swing the hand grip (1.8) downwards, and use

the hand grip to pull the saw unit forwards until
it locks into place.

The saw unit is now in a central bench position
and the machine can be used as a bench-mounted
circular saw.

b)

Circular trimming saw (Fig. 3)

- Set the switch (3.10) to the upper position.
If the hand grip (3.9) is swung downwards, it can
be used to move the saw unit backwards and for-
wards for drawing cuts. The backward movement
is supported by spring force.

4.4 Dust

extraction

The PRECISIO has two extraction con-

nections: the upper protective cover (2.3)
with a diameter of 27 mm, and the lower
protective cover (2.2) with a diameter of
35 mm.

The extraction set CS 70 AB (488292, included in
scope of delivery for CS 50 EB) joins both of the
extraction connections so that a Festool extractor
module can be connected.

4.5

Power supply and start-up

The mains voltage must correspond to

the specifi cation on the rating plate.

In North America, only Festool machines

with the voltage specifi cations 120 V/60
Hz may be used.

On account of the performance capability of the
motor, we recommend a 16 A fuse.
To switch on, press the ON/OFF switch (4.1) and
the locking switch (4.4) simultaneously. The
machine runs as long as the ON/OFF switch is
pressed.
For continuous operation after switching on, fi rst
press the ON/OFF switch (4.1) and then let go of
the locking switch (4.4). To switch off continuous
operation, either press the ON/OFF switch again
and let it go or press the red switch (4.6). To protect
against unauthorised activation, a shackle type
connector can be inserted in the hole (4.2) of the
ON/OFF switch.

5 Electronics

The machine has full-wave electronics

with the following features:

5.1 Smooth

start-up

The smooth start-up ensures the machine starts
up jolt-free.

5.2 Speed

adjustment

You can regulate the speed steplessly between
1600 and 4200 rpm using the adjusting wheel (4.5).
This enables you to optimise the cutting speed to
suit the material (4.3).
The pre-selected speed remains constant whether
the machine is in operation or in neutral posi-
tion.

5.3 Overload

protection

In the event of an extreme overload of the ma-
chine, the power supply is reduced. If the motor
is blocked for a longer period, the power supply

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