Mike B said:
Though I like your positive angle on the info at hand... something tells me they've just copied and pasted the MMC blurb from the KS120... happy to be wrong though!
I have now found the new Kapex brochure at
http://www.festool.co.uk/images/gb_downloads/brochure_KS88_KS120.pdf, which gives details of both machines, but guess what? It has the same inconsistent information as the website. Unfortunately, the Adobe Acrobat version of the brochure on their website has the pages assembled out of order, which confused things even more!
On the page 4 of 6 of the electronic version of the brochure (and page 2 of the printed version), it says:
The new KAPEX KS 88 and the KS 120 are two sliding compound mitre saws with a single objective: the perfect cut. The impressive features of the KS 88 include:
twin-column guide with two bearings for unique precision
low weight for easy transportation and greater mobility
intelligent details such as an angle preselection knob and quick-release clamp for rapid adjustment of the inclination angle
integral MMC electronics for a smooth start-up and efficient machining of different materials
When it comes to cutting accurately, the KS 120 with additional equipment features is simply unbeatable:
e.g. dual-line laser for an accurate indication of the cutting line
easily accessible fine adjuster for setting the saw blade angle accurate to the millimetre
special cutting position for cutting depths up to 120 mm
practical bevel for rapid transfer of interior and exterior angles
In the above case, note how it
doesn't say that the KS120 also has a brake - the implication is therefore that as far as the brake is concerned, the KS120 and KS88 are the same.
Secondly, when giving highlights of both saws on page 5 of 6, the brochure says:
MMC electronics with variable speed preselection, smooth start-up, overload protection and integrated safety brake for safe adaptation to the working material.
Again, that's another vote for the KS88 having a brake.
However, we then get the same problem with the comparison table on the page 6 of 6 of the electronic version of the brochure (and page 5 of the printed version), where it says that only the KS120 has a safety brake!
The hunt is still on for more conclusive information...
Forrest