Festool TS 55 EQ 사용자 설명서

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Setting the Bevel Angle 
When used with the guide rail, the blade of the TS 55 enters 
the workpiece at exactly the same location regardless of the 
without the guide rail, the cut position moves outward 
slightly as the bevel angle increases. (The small notch at the 
front of the sole plate indicates the cut position when the 
saw is used without the guide rail.) 
1.  Remove the outrigger splinter guard. 
2.  Loosen the front and rear lock knobs. 
3.  Tilt the saw until the index pointer is pointed to the 
desired bevel angle setting. 
4.  Tighten the front and rear lock knobs. 
 
For bevel angles greater than 30 degrees, most of 
weight of the saw is beyond the edge of the sole 
plate. Make sure to hold the sole plate do
cutting to preve
the 
wn when 
nt the saw from tipping 
unexpectedly. 
Using the Guide Stop 
The guide stop serves two purposes: it controls the saw’s 
position and prevents a kickback during a plunge cut. The 
leading edge of the guide stop prevents the saw from 
moving backward as the plunge begins. The anti-kickback 
lip engages with the sole plate of the saw to prevent the 
back of the saw from lifting up at the beginning of a plunge 
cut.  
1.  Slide the guide stop onto the T-slot of the guide rail with 
the embossed arrow pointing toward the front of the 
saw. 
2.  Position the stop behind the starting position of the saw.  
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When the blade is at full-depth, the guide stop is 3 ¾ 
inches behind the start of the cut. 
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When the blade is less than full depth, the distance 
between the blade (cut) and the guide stop will be 
greater. 
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For best results, you should always verify the blade’s 
cutting position before staring the cut. 
3.  Tighten the thumbscrew on the guide stop. 
 
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