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Festool HK 55 EQ - Sawing Techniques and Cut-outs

Festool HK 55 EQ
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9 Working with the electric
power tool
Please observe all mentioned safety in
formations and the following rules when
working:
Only guide the machine against the work
piece when it is switched on.
Check the function of the pendulum guard
prior to use and do not use the electric
power tool if it does not slide in and out
easily.
Always secure the workpiece in such a
manner that it cannot move while being
processed.
Always hold the machine with two hands at
the handles [1-1] when performing work.
This reduces the risk of injury and is a pre
requisite for precise work.
Always push the saw forwards [8-9], and
never towards yourself.
Adapt the infeed speed to prevent the cut
ters on the saw blade from overheating and
prevent plastic materials from melting dur
ing cutting.
Make sure that the knob [1-12] is tightened
before starting work.
Do not use the machine when the electron
ics are faulty because the machine may op
erate at excessive speeds. An absence of
the smooth start-up function or speed con
trol indicates that the electronics are faul
ty.
9.1 Sawing along the scribe mark
The cut indicators display the cutting sequence
without a guide rail:
0° cuts: [7-1]
45° cuts: [7-2]
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9.2 Cutting sections
Position the saw with the front part of the saw
table on the workpiece, switch on saw and push
forward in cutting direction.
9.3 Sawing cut-outs (plunge cuts)
In order to avoid kickbacks, the following
instructions must be observed without fail when
plunge cutting:
Always position saw with the rear edge of
the saw table against a fixed stop.
When working with the guide rail, place the
saw against the kickback stop FS-RSP (ac
cessories) [8-6] clamped to the guide rail.
CAUTION
Danger of crushing
Always keep a firm grip on the machine
with your free hand when adjusting plunge
cuts.
Never position your fingers behind or be
low the saw blade.
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