Festool CMS PS 300 User Manual

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Technical data

CMS-PS 200/PS 300

Saw blade, maximum permissible length of
teeth:
Wood

105 mm

Aluminium, steel

60 mm

Weight

3.3 kg

The specifi ed illustrations can be found at the
beginning of the operating instructions.

Scope of delivery

- Retaining panel for jig saw (1.1)

Graphical symbols

Caution. Danger!

Read the operating instructions/notes

1 Intended

use

The following jig saws can be fitted to the retain-
ing panel (1.1):

- PS 200 E

- PS 2 E

- PS 2

- PS 300 Q

- PS 300 EQ

- PSB 300 Q

- PSB 300 EQ

- PS 400 EBQ

- PS 420 EBQ

- PSB 400 EBQ

- PSB 420 EBQ

The installation of other compass saws is
not possible and therefore not permitted.

Fitting one of the abovementioned jig saws to
the retaining panel and installing it in the CMS-
GE/Basis Plus forms a mobile benchsaw. These
machines are intended to be used for sawing
woodand wood-like materials. With the special
saw blades offered by Festool, also plastics,
steels, aluminium, nonferrous metals and cera-
mic tilescan be cut. documents for the individual
materials.

The user is liable for damage and injury
resulting from incorrect usage!

2 Safety

instructions

2.1

General Safety Rules

WARNING! Read all safety warnings and

all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and
instructions may result in electric shock, fi re and/
or serious injury.

Save all warnings and instructions for future
reference.
The term „power tool“ in the warnings refers
to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or
battery-operated (cordless) power tool.

2.2 Tool-specifi c safety rules

- Disconnect the plug from the power source

and/or the battery pack from the power tool
before making any adjustments or changing
accessories.
Accidental starting of the power
tool is a cause of some accidents.

- Properly assemble the working stand before

mounting the tool. Proper assembly is impor-
tant to prevent risk of collapse.

- Securely fasten the power tool to the working

stand before use. Power tool shifting on the
working stand can cause loss of control.

- Place the working stand on a solid, flat and

level surface. When the working stand can shift
or rock, the power tool or workpiece cannot be
steadily and safely controlled.

- Do not overload the working stand or use as

ladder or scaffolding. Overloading or standing
on the working stand causes the stand to be
“top-heavy” and likely to tip over.

- Prior to initial operation, the jig saw blade must

be checked for secure seating and smooth run-
ning.

- Always use a push stick when making longitu-

dinal cuts in workpieces that are narrower than
120 mm.

- Secure round timber on either side of the saw

blade to prevent it from turning.

- Never work with a damaged jig saw.

- Avoid overloading the jig saw.

- Before transporting the machine, remove the

jig saw blade.

- Wear suitable protection such as ear protection,

safety goggles, a dust mask for work which
generates dust, and protective gloves when
working with raw materials and when changing
tools.

3 Fitting

Always remove the power supply plug

from the socket before carrying out any
work on the machine.

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