scheppach PL75 Plunge Cut Saw Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Scheppach
Table of Contents
- PL75 Plunge Cut Saw
- Explanation of symbol on the product
- Introduction
- Device description Fig.1a, 1b
- General information
- Proper use
- General safety instructions for power tools
- Technical data
- Remaining hazards
- Suitable use
- Start-up
- ADJUSTING
- Operations
- Electrical connection
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PL75 Plunge Cut Saw
Instruction Manual
PL75 Plunge Cut Saw
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Explanation of symbol on the product
Caution – Read the operating instructions to reduce the risk of inquiry
Wear ear-muffs!
Wear safety goggles!
Wear a breathing mask!
Protection class II
Introduction
MANUFACTURER:
scheppach
Fabrikation von Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen GmbH
Günzburger Straße 69
D-89335 Ichenhausen
DEAR CUSTOMER,
We wish you much joy and success in working with your new appliance.
NOTE:
According to the applicable product liability laws, the manufacturer of the
device does not assume liability for damages to the product or damages caused
by the product that occurs due to:
- Improper handling,
- Non-compliance with the operating instructions,
- Repairs by third parties, not by authorized service technicians,
- Installation and replacement of non-original spare parts,
- Application other than specified,
- A breakdown of the electrical system occurs due to non-compliance with the electric regulations and VDE regulations 0100, DIN 57113 / VDE0113.
We recommend:
Reading through the complete text in the operating instructions before
installing and commissioning the device. The operating instructions are
intended to help the user to become familiar with the machine and take
advantage of its application possibilities in accordance with the
recommendations. The operating instructions contain important information on
how to operate the machine safely, professionally, and economically, how to
avoid danger, and costly repairs, reduce downtimes and how to increase the
reliability and service life of the machine. In addition to the safety
regulations in the operating instructions, you have to meet the applicable
regulations that apply for the operation of the machine in your country. Keep
the operating instructions package with the machine at all times and store it
in a plastic cover to protect it from dirt and moisture. Read the instruction
manual each time before operating the machine and carefully follow its
information. The machine can only be operated by persons who were instructed
concerning the operation of the machine and who are informed about the
associated dangers. The minimum age requirement must be complied with.
Device description Fig.1a, 1b
- Handle/hand grip
- Front handle
- Plunge-cut trigger
- On/off switch
- Base plate
- Adjustment screw for depth of cut
- Scale for depth of cut
- Mitre adjustment screw
- Mitre square
- 90-degree adjustment screw
- Saw blade
- Suction nozzle
- Adjustment screw for guide rail
- Shaft locking mechanism
- Splitter guard
General information
- After unpacking, check all parts for possible transportation damages. In the event of complaints, inform the supplier immediately. Any complaints made after this time will not be accepted.
- The shipment is to be checked for completeness upon receipt.
- Read through the manual carefully in order to make yourself familiar with dealing with the device before using it for the first time.
- Only use original equipment regarding accessories, as well as consumable items, and spare parts. Spare parts can be obtained from your specialized dealer. When ordering, please specify our part numbers, as well as the type and construction year of the device.
Proper use
CE-tested machines meet all valid EC machine guidelines as well as all relevant guidelines for each machine.
- The machine must only be used in technically perfect condition in accordance with its designated use and the instructions set out in the operating manual, and only by safety-conscious persons who are fully aware of the risks involved in operating the machine. Any functional disorders, especially those affecting the safety of the machine, should therefore be rectified immediately.
- Any other use exceeds authorization. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages resulting from unauthorized use; risk is the sole responsibility of the operator.
- The safety, work, and maintenance instructions of the manufacturer as well as the technical data given in the calibrations and dimensions must be adhered to.
- Relevant accident prevention regulations and other, generally recognized safety-technical rules must also be adhered to.
- The machine may only be used, maintained, and operated by persons familiar with it and instructed in its operation and procedures. Arbitrary alterations to the machine release the manufacturer from all responsibility for any resulting damages.
- The machine may only be used with original accessories and tools made by the manufacturer.
- The machine may not be operated with sanding belts.
General safety instructions for power tools
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WARNING Read all warnings and instructions.
Failure to apply all warnings and instructions can lead to electrical shock, fire, and/or serious injury. Keep all warnings and instructions handy for future consultation. -
The term “power tool” used in the warnings refers to power tools that are connected to a source of electrical energy (with an electrical cable)
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Workplace safety
a) Keep your working area clean and well-lit. Cluttered or dimly lit workspaces can lead to accidents.
b) Do not operate power tools in areas where explosions could take place, or in which flammable liquids, gases, or dust are present. Power tools can create sparks, which can cause dust or fumes to ignite.
c) Keep children and bystanders away from the power tool when it is being used. Distractions could cause you to lose control over the equipment. -
Electrical safety
a) The terminal plug of the tool must fit into the outlet. The plug may not be modified in any way. Do not use an adaptor plug together with grounded power tools. The original plugs and the appropriate outlets reduce the risk of an electrical shock.
b) Avoid contact with grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, stoves, and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electrical shock if your body is grounded.
c) Keep power tools away from rain or wet conditions. Penetration of water into the power tool increases the risk of electrical shock.
d) Do not use the cable for any purpose other than that for which it was made. Do not use it to carry the tool, hang it up, or pull the plug out of the outlet. Keep the cable away from heat, oil, sharp corners, or parts of the equipment that move. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electrical shock.
e) When operating the power tool outdoors, only use extension cords that are suitable for outdoor use. The use of an appropriate extension cord reduces the risk of an electrical shock.
f) If the power tool must be used in a damp environment, use a residual current protective device. The use of such a device reduces the risk of electrical shock. -
Personal safety
a) Be attentive, watch what you are doing, and use the power tool sensibly. Do not use power tools when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medicines. One moment of inattention while using a power tool can result in serious injury.
b) Wear personal protective equipment and always wear protective glasses. Wearing personal protective equipment, such as a dust mask, slip-free safety shoes, protective headwear, or ear protection, depending on the type and use of a power tool reduces the risk of injury.
c) Avoid unintentional start-ups. Make sure that the power tool is shut off before it is connected to the power supply, or is carried. If you have your finger on the switch of the tool while carrying it, or have the tool turned on, or connected to a power supply, this behavior can lead to accidents.
d) Remove the adjustment aides or the spanners before turning on the power tool. A tool or wrench that is located in a rotating part of the machine, can lead to injuries.
e) Avoid abnormal posture. Make sure that the operator is standing firmly and can maintain balance. This allows the operator to maintain control over the power tool in unexpected situations.
f) Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep hair, clothing, and gloves away from the moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry, or long hair can get caught in the moving parts.
g) If dust vacuums or catching systems can be installed on the tool, make sure that these are correctly connected and assembled. The use of a dust exhaust unit can reduce hazards caused by dust. -
Use and treatment of the power tool
a) Do not overtax the tool. Use the appropriate tool for the work that is to be done. With the correct power tool, you can work better and more safely.
b) Do not use a power tool where the switch is defective. A power tool that cannot be turned on and off is dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet before you make adjustments to the tool, change parts or put the tool away. This precaution prevents inadvertent start-ups of the tool.
d) Store power tools that are not in use out of reach of children. Do not let anyone use the tool who does not have experience with it, or who has not read these instructions. Power tools can be dangerous when they are used by inexperienced people.
e) Take good care of your power tools. Make sure that movable parts function properly and do not jam, and see that parts that influence the use of the machine are not broken or damaged. Repair damaged parts before operating the tool. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
f) Keep cutting edges sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges jam less often and are easier to control.
g) Use power tools, accessories, and equipment according to these instructions. Taking into account the working conditions and the work being performed. The use of power tools other than those intended for the tool itself can lead to dangerous situations. -
Service
a) Only let qualified service personnel repair your tool and always use original replacement parts. This guarantees that the power tool remains safe to use.
Safety instructions for all saws
a) DANGER: Do not put your hands in the sawing area or on the saw blade.
Keep your second hand on the extra handle of the motor housing. If both hands
are holding the saw, neither can be injured by the saw blade. One-handed
operation is permitted only in conjunction with rail and anti-tilt.
b) Do not put your hands under the workpiece. The protective cap cannot
protect your hands from the blade when they are under the workpiece.
c) Adjust the cutting depth to the thickness of the workpiece. Less than one
complete sawing tooth should be visible under the workpiece.
d) Never hold the workpiece that is to be sawn in your hand or over your leg.
Make sure that the workpiece has a stable balance. It is important that the
workpiece is held securely, in order to minimize the danger of contact of a
body part with the saw, loss of control over the saw, or jamming of the blade.
e) Hold the equipment on the insulated handles, when you undertake work in
which the tool being used could come into contact with hidden electrical
wires, or its own cable. Contact with a live power source can electrify the
metal parts of the tool and lead to an electrical shock.
f) When making a long cut, always use a stop chock or a straightedge. This
improves the accuracy of the cut and reduces the chance that the saw blade
jams.
g) Always use the correct size of saw blades and make sure they have the right
locating bore (e.g. Star-shaped or round). Saw blades that do not fit the
assembly of the saw do not run correctly and cause loss of control.
h) Never use damaged or incorrect saw blade shims or screws. The saw blade
shims and screws are designed especially for your saw, for optimal performance
and operating safety.
Additional safety instructions for all saws
Causes and prevention of kickbacks:
- A kickback is a sudden reaction due to a caught, jammed, or incorrectly adjusted saw blade, which leads to the saw rearing up in an uncontrolled manner and moving out of the workpiece towards the operator.
- If a saw blade catches or jams in the sawing edge that closes behind it, it is blocked and the motor’s drive pushes the saw back in the direction of the operator.
- If the saw blade twists in the saw groove or are incorrectly positioned, the teeth at the rear side of the saw blade edge are caught in the surface of the workpiece. The saw then moves out of the saw groove and springs back in the direction of the operator.
- A kickback results from incorrect or faulty use of the saw. It can be prevented, as will be described in the following, by appropriate cautionary measures.
a) Hold onto the saw with both hands and position your arms so that they can
absorb any energy from a kickback. Always keep to the side of the saw blade,
and never bring it into line with your body. In the case of a kickback, the
circular saw can jump backward, but with adequate caution, the operator can
deal with the energy of the kickback.
b) If the saw blade jams or you want to interrupt your work, then turn the saw
off and keep the workpiece still until the saw blade comes to a full stop.
Never try to remove the saw from the workpiece or pull it out when the saw
blade is moving since then a kickback can occur. Find out the cause of the jam
and remove it.
c) If you want to start up a saw that is in the workpiece, center the saw
blade in the sawed groove and check that the saw blade teeth are not caught in
the workpiece. If the saw blade is jammed, it can jump out of the workpiece or
cause a kickback when it is started up.
d) Support larger workpieces in order to reduce the risk of a kickback due to
a saw blade jam. The weight of larger workpieces can cause them to bend. Large
pieces must be supported on both sides, near the sawing slot as well as on the
edges.
e) Do not use dull or damaged saw blades. Saw blades with dull or misaligned
teeth increase the friction, in the sawing slot, causing saw blade jams and
kickbacks.
f) Before you start sawing, tighten the adjustments for the cut depth and
angles. If you change settings while sawing, the saw blade can jam and a
kickback is a result.
g) Be particularly careful when making “inserted cuts” in walls that already
exist or other areas where you cannot see what is behind the surface. When the
saw blade is inserted into the wall it can be blocked by hidden objects and
cause a kickback.
Safety instructions for inserted circular saw use
a) Each time before you use the saw, make sure that the protective covering
closes. Do not use the saw if the protective covering cannot move freely and
does not close immediately. Never clip or tie the protective covering in an
open position. If the saw should accidentally falls to the ground, the
protective covering can get bent.
Make sure that the protective covering can move freely and does not touch the
saw blade or other parts in all cutting positions.
b) Check the condition and function of the spring for the protective covering.
Has the saw been repaired before use if the protective covering and spring do
not work perfectly? Damaged parts, sticky residuals, or piles of sawdust can
interfere with the working of the lower protective cover.
c) When making an “inserted cut” that does not describe a right angle, make
sure that the saw is guarded against slipping to the side. Slippage can lead
to a saw blade jam and a kickback.
d) Do not put the saw on the workbench or the floor without making sure that
the protective cover is over the saw blade. An unprotected, running saw blade
can move the saw against the cutting direction and see what is in the way.
Check the delay time of the saw.
Additional safety instructions for all sawing with a wedge
a) Use the right wedge for the saw blade that is in use. The wedge must be
thicker than the thickness of the steel blade but thinner than the width of
the teeth.
b) Adjust the wedge as described in the operating instructions. Incorrect
thickness, position, or direction can be the reason that the wedge does not
effectively prevent a kickback.
c) Always use a wedge, except when making an inserted cut. Reassemble the
wedge after an inserted cut. The wedge is in the way when making an inserted
cut and can cause a kickback.
d) In order for the wedge to be effective, it must be in the sawing gap. For
shortcuts, a wedge does not work to prevent kickbacks. e) Never run the saw
with a bent wedge. Even the smallest defect can slow down the closing of the
protective cover.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL SAWS
- Do not use a sanding belt.
- Make sure that the wedge is adjusted so that the distance to the sprocket ring of the saw blade is not more than 5 mm and that the sprocket ring does not stick out more than 5 mm above the lower edge of the wedge.
- Make sure that the dust-catching mechanism is correctly installed, as described in this manual.
- Wear breathing protection.
- Only those saw blades recommended in the manual should be used.
- Always wear ear protection.
- Replace the saw blades as described in this manual.
- The maximum cut depth is 75 mm.
If the electrical cable of this tool is damaged it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or the customer service department or a similarly qualified
specialist in order to avoid dangers.
FURTHER SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CIRCULAR SAWS
a) Only use the recommended saw blades which correspond to EN 847-1.
b) Do not use sanding belts.
c) Only use the manufacturer’s original saw. Do not use any saw blades which
do not correspond to the characteristics described in these operating
instructions. Saw blades may not be brought to a stop by pressure on the
machine from the side.
Make sure that the saw blade is tightly assembled and turns in the correct
direction.
Special Safety Instructions
Safety instructions for circular saws
– Hold the equipment on the insulated handles, when you undertake work in
which the tool being used could come into contact with hidden electrical
wires, or its own cable. Contact with a live power source can electrify the
metal parts of the tool and lead to an electrical shock.
Technical data
Dimensions LxWxH mm | 420x300x235 |
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Saw blade ø mm / number of teeth | 210 / 36 |
The thickness of the saw blade | 1,6 |
Idling speed no | 4500 |
Mitre square | 0°-45° |
Depth of cut 90° mm | 75 |
Depth of cut 45° mm | 55 |
Weight kg | |
Motor V/Hz | 230 / 50 |
Input W | 1600 |
Protection class | II |
Sound pressure level | 95 dB(A) , KpA: 3 dB (A) |
Sound power level | 106 dB(A), KA. 3 dB (A) |
Typically weighted vibrations | ah 5,72 m/s2 K: 1,5 m/s2 |
Subject to technical modifications!
Warning: Noise can have adverse health effects. Should the noise level increase above 85 dB(A), you must wear ear protection. Should the electrical supply not be optimal, then the current can drop for a short time when the machine is turned on. This can influence other equipment (for example, the blinking of a lamp). Should the electrical capacity have a Zmax < 0.27, such disturbances are not to be expected. (Should you have difficulties, please consult your local dealer.)
Remaining hazards
The machine has been built using modern technology in accordance with recognized safety rules. Some remaining hazards, however, may still exist.
- The use of incorrect or damaged main cables can lead to injuries caused by electricity.
- Even when all safety measures are taken, some remaining hazards which are not yet evident may still be present.
- Remaining hazards can be minimized by following the instructions in „Safety Precautions“, „Proper Use“ and in the entire operating manual.
- Do not force the machine unnecessarily: excessive cutting pressure may lead to rapid deterioration of the blade and a decrease in performance in terms of finish and cutting precision.
- When cutting aluminum and plastics always use the app to private clamps: all workpieces must be clamped down firmly.
- Avoid accidental starts: do not press the start button while inserting the plug into the socket.
- Always use the tools recommended in this manual to obtain the best results from your plunge-cut saw.
- Always keep hands away from the work area when the machine is running; before performing tasks of any kind release the main switch button located on the handgrip, thus disconnecting the machine.
Warning! This electric tool generates an electromagnetic field during operation. This field can impair active or passive medical implants under certain conditions. In order to prevent the risk of serious or deadly injuries, we recommend that persons with medical implants consult with their physician and the manufacturer of the medical implant prior to operating the electric tool.
Suitable use
To cut:
- Hard and soft, domestic and exotic wood both longitudinally and transversally and with appropriate adjustments (specific blade and clamps);
Unsuitable use
Do not cut:
- Ferrous materials, steel, cast iron, or any other material not mentioned above, and in particular foodstuffs.
Start-up
Observe the safety notes in the operating instructions before operating the
machine.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Check that the electrical system to which the machine is connected is earthed
in compliance with current safety regulations and that the current socket is
in perfect condition. The electrical system must be fitted with a
magnetothermal protective device to safeguard all conductors from short
circuits and overload.
The selection of this device should be in line with the following electrical
specifications of the machine stated on the motor.
ADJUSTING
Caution: Prior to carrying out one of the following adjustment steps,
switch the machine off and unplug the mains plug.
Cutting depth adjustment, Fig. 2
The cutting depth can be adjusted from 0 to 75 mm. Unfasten the cutting depth
adjustment screw (6) and set the required depth using the scale (7) and
retighten the screw.
The dimensions on the rail show the cutting depth without the rail.
Mitre settings, Fig. 3
The miter square can be set from 0° to 45°. Unfasten the miter adjustment
screws (8) on both sides, set the desired miter square on the scale (9), and
retighten both screws.
Saw blade replacement, Fig. 4, 5, 6
Caution: Before you are going to make the saw blade change, switch off
the machine and unplug the power cord.
- Press the plunge trigger (3), bring the saw blade into the blade-change position (Adjustment screw for depth of cut shall be adjusted to 25mm), and insert the hex wrench into the blade locking screw (17).
- Press on the shaft lock (13) and rotate the saw blade (10) until the lock clicks into place.
- Hold down the locking shaft (13) and open the blade locking screw (17) counterclockwise, while keeping the blade in the blade-changing position.
- Remove the outer flange (16) and the saw blade (10). (Caution: risk of injuries, wear protective gloves)
- Insert the new blade and flange.
- Screw in and tighten the saw blade locking screw while keeping the shaft locking mechanism pressed again.
- Set the plunge saw to its original position.
Adjusting the splitting wedge, Fig. 7
Adjust the distance between the saw blade and the splitting wedge after a saw
blade replacement, or whenever necessary.
Put the saw in the same position as you do when replacing a saw blade.
Unfasten the adjustment screw (18) using an Allen key and set the splitting
wedge 2-3 mm higher than the saw blade, then retighten the adjustment screw.
Justieren Sie den Abstand Sägeblatt (10) zum Spaltkeil (19) nach dem
Sägeblattwechsel, oder wenn es erforderlich ist.
Operations
After having performed all the above procedures and operations, you may begin
cutting.
ATTENTION: Always keep your hands away from the cutting area and do not
try to approach it when the machine is running.
Switching the product on/off, Fig. 1
To switch the plunge-cut saw on, press the on/off switch (4). To switch it
off, release the on/off switch (4).
Operating and holding the plunge-cut saw, Fig. 8
- Secure the workpiece so that it cannot get displaced or moved while sawing.
- Only move the saw forwards.
- Grip the saw tightly with both hands ensuring that one hand is placed on the main handle and the other on the front handle.
- When using a guide rail, it must be fastened with screw clamps.
- Make sure the power cable is not placed in the sawing direction.
Sawing
- Place the front part of the machine onto the workpiece.
- Switch the machine on using the on/off switch (4).
- Press the plunge-cut trigger (3).
- Push the saw downwards to reach the sawing depth.
- Push the saw forward evenly.
- After finishing the sawing cut, switch the machine off and move the saw blade upwards.
Plunge-cuts, Fig. 9
- Place the saw onto the workpiece.
- Place the cutting indicator with the rear arrow (A) on the marked plunge-cut position.
- Switch the machine on and push the saw downwards until you reach the set cutting depth.
- Move the saw forwards until the cutting indication (C) has reached the marked point.
- After completion of the plunge cut, move the saw blade upwards and switch the saw off.
Cutting with rails (optional)
- Place the machine in the guide rails. can be readjusted using the hex driver included in the delivery, when there is the risk of the adjusting screws releasing by themselves.
- Turn on the machine by pressing the on/off switch (4).
- Press the dip trigger (3).
- Press the saw downwards to reach the sawing depth. During first use, the rubber lip is sawn off and thus splitter protection is guaranteed up to the saw blade.
- Push the saw uniformly forwards.
- Turn off the machine and tilt the saw blade to the top when the saw cutting is complete.
Tilt Protection (Fig.10)
Put the rail saws with a supplied anti-tilt (20). This prevents the machine
from tilting sideways when tilting. These physical injuries or damage to the
machine can be avoided. Sawing with dust suction
Connect the suction hose to the exhaust nozzle – Ø 38 mm (12).
Splitter protection Fig.1b
The splinter protection (15) improved significantly at 0° cuts in the quality
of the cut edge of the sawed-off workpiece part on the upward side.
- Place the machine on the workpiece and guide rail.
- Splitter protection (15) down until it rests on the workpiece and tightens the knob.
- Splitter protection (15) sawing. At the first use of Splitteschutzes (15), we sawed this to generate an exact stop area.
Electrical connection
The installed electric motor is completely wired and ready for operation.
The customer’s connection to the power supply system, and any extension cables
that may be used, must conform with local regulations.
Important remark:
The motor is automatically switched off in the event of an overload. The motor
can be switched on again after a cooling down period that can vary.
Defective electrical connection cables
Electrical connection cables often suffer insulation damage. Possible causes
are:
- Pinch points when connection cables are run through window or door gaps.
- Kinks resulting from incorrect attachment or laying of the connection cable.
- Cuts resulting from running over the connecting cable.
- Insulation damage resulting from forcefully pulling out of the wall socket.
- Cracks through the aging of insulation.
Such defective electrical connection cables must not be used as the insulation
damage makes them extremely hazardous.
Check electrical connection cables regularly for damage. Make sure the cable
is disconnected from the mains when checking.
Electrical connection cables must comply with the regulations applicable in
your country.
Single-phase motor
- The mains voltage must coincide with the voltage specified on the motor’s rating plate.
- Extension cables up to a length of 25 m must have a cross-section of 1.5 mm2, and beyond 25 m at least 2.5 mm2.
- The connection to the mains must be protected with a 16 A slow-acting fuse.
Only a qualified electrician is permitted to connect the machine and complete repairs on its electrical equipment. In the event of inquiries please specify the following data:
- Motor manufacturer
- Type of current of the motor
- Data recorded on the machine’s rating plate
- Data were recorded on the switch’s rating plate
Maintenance
If specialist personnel must be brought in for extraordinary service or repairs during the warranty period and thereafter, please contact a service provider recommended by us or contact the manufacturer directly.
- Overhauls, maintenance work, cleaning, as well as the elimination of any malfunctions must only be undertaken after turning off the motor.
- All protective and safety equipment must be reinstalled immediately upon completion of any repair or maintenance work.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
The regular maintenance described above and in the paragraph below can be
carried out by unskilled personnel.
- Do not oil the plunge cut saw, cause cutting must be carried out in dry conditions; all rotating parts are self-lubricating.
- During maintenance, wear protective gear if possible (accident-prevention goggles and gloves).
- Remove cuttings when necessary from the cutting area, work surfaces, and support bases.
The use of an aspirator or brush is recommended.
ATTENTION: Do not use compressed air jets! Regularly check blade
conditions: if difficulties should arise during cutting, have it sharpened by
skilled personnel or replace it if necessary.
ASSISTANCE
When in need of skilled personnel for special maintenance, or for repairs,
both during and following the guarantee period, always apply to authorized
centers for assistance or directly to the manufacturer if there is no
authorized center in your area.
Service Information
Please note that the following parts of this product are subject to normal or
natural wear and that the following parts are therefore also required for use
as consumables. Wear parts: Carbon brush saw blade Not necessarily included
in the scope of delivery!
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible Cause | Help |
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The motor does not run. | Faulty motor, power supply cable, or plug. Burned-out | |
fuses. | Has the machine been checked by skilled personnel? Do not try to |
repair the machine yourselves as it may be dangerous. Check the fuses and
replace them if necessary.
The motor starts slowly and does not reach running speed.| Low power supply
voltage. Damaged windings. Burned-out capacitor.| Ask the Electricity Board to
check the voltage available. Has the machine motor been checked by skilled
personnel? Has the capacitor been replaced by skilled personnel?
Excessive motor noise.| Damaged windings. Faulty motor.| Has the motor been
checked by skilled personnel?
The motor does not reach full power.| Overloaded circuit due to lighting,
utilities, or other motors.| Do not use other utilities or motors on the
circuit to which the plunge cut saw is connected.
Motor overheats easily| Overload of the motor; inadequate cooling of the
motor| Prevent overloading the motor when cutting; remove dust from the motor
to ensure optimum cooling of the motor
Decrease in cutting power when sawing| The saw blade is too small (sharpened
too often)| Re-adjust the end stop of the saw unit
The saw cut is rough or wavy| The saw blade is dull; the tooth shape is not
suited to the thickness of the material| Re-sharpen the saw blade or use an
appropriate saw blade
The workpiece rips or splinters| The cutting pressure is excessive or the saw
blade is not suited to the application| Use the correct saw blade
hereby declares the following conformity under the EU Directive and standards for the following article
2014/29/EU
× 2014/35/EU
2006/28/EC
2005/32/EC
× 2014/30/EU
2004/22/EC
1999/5/EC
2014/68/EU
90/396/EC
× 2011/65/EU| 89/686/EC_96/58/EC
× 2006/42/EC
Annex IV
Notified Body:
Notified Body No.:
Reg. No.:
2000/14/EC_2005/88/EC
Annex V
Annex VI
Noise:
Notified Body:
Notified Body No.:
2010/26/EC
Emission. No:
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Standard references: EN 60745-1, EN 60745-2-5, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN
61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 55014-1/A2:2002, EN 61000-3-3/A2:2005, EN 610003-
/A2:2005, EN 61000-3-11:2000, EN 55014-2/A1:2001, EN 61029-2-9:2002
Ichenhausen, den 13.11.2014 Art.-No. 5901804901
Subject to change without notice
Documents register: Georg Kohler
Only for EU countries.
Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material!
In observance of European directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and
electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with national law,
electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected
separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility.
Apparent defects must be notified within 8 days from the receipt of the goods.
Otherwise, the buyerís rights of claim due to such defects are invalidated. We
guarantee our machines in case of proper treatment for the time of the
statutory warranty period from delivery in such a way that we replace any
machine part free of charge which provably becomes unusable due to faulty
material or defects of fabrication within such period of time. With respect to
parts not manufactured by us, we only warrant insofar as we are entitled to
warranty claims against the upstream suppliers. The costs for the installation
of the new parts shall be borne by the buyer. The cancellation of the sale or
the reduction of the purchase price as well as any other claims for damages
shall be excluded.
scheppach Fabrikation von Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen GmbH
D-89335 Ichenhausen
www.scheppach.com
References
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