scheppach 5906808901 Drill Press User Manual

June 3, 2024
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scheppach 5906808901 Drill Press

Only for EU countries.
Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material!
In observance of European directive 2012/19/EU on wasted 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.

Explanation of the symbols on the equipment

| GB| Warning! Danger to life, risk of injury or damage to the tool are possible by ignoring!.
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****| GB| Caution – Read the operating instructions to reduce the risk of inquiry
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**** GB Wear safety goggles!

**** GB Wear ear-muffs!

**** GB Wear a breathing mask!

**** GB Do not wear long hair uncovered. Use a hair net.

**** GB Do not wear gloves.

Introduction

MANUFACTURER:
scheppach Fabrikation von
Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen GmbH
Günzburger Straße 69
D-89335 Ichenhausen

DEAR CUSTOMER,
We hope your new tool brings you much enjoyment and success.

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 of 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 that occurs due to the non-compliance of the electric regulations and VDE regulations 0100, DIN 57113 / VDE0113.

WE RECOMMEND:
Read 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, 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. In addition to the safety requirements in these operating instructions and your country’s applicable regulations, you should observe the generally recognized technical rules concerning the operation of woodworking machines.

Device Description (Fig.1-2)

scheppach 5906808901 Drill Press-1

  1. Base plate
  2. Pillar
  3. Drilling table
  4. Machine head
  5. Drill chuck
  6. Grips
  7. Drill chuck protection
  8. Depth stop
  9. Motor
  10. On-Off switch
  11. Belt protective hood
  12. Locking grip for belt tension
  13. Laser on/off switch
  14. Vice
  • A Hexagonal screw
  • B 4 mm Allen key
  • C 3 mm Allen key
  • D Vice fastening screws
  • E Drill chuck key

Unpacking

  • Open the packaging and remove the device carefully.
  • Remove the packaging material as well as the packaging and transport bracing (if available).
  • Check that the delivery is complete.
  • Check the device and accessory parts for transport damage.
  • If possible, store the packaging until the warranty period has expired.

ATTENTION
The device and packaging materials are not toys!
Children must not be allowed to play with plastic bags, film and small parts! There is a risk of swallowing and suffocation!

Intended use
The bench drill is designed for drilling in metal, wood, plastic and tiles. Straight shank drills with a drilling diameter from 1.5 mm to 16 mm can be used. The device is intended to be used by do-it your selfers. It was not designed for heavy commercial use. The tool is not to be used by persons. under the age of 16. Children over the age of 16 may use the tool except under supervision.

The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by an improper use or incorrect operation of this device. The bench-type circular saw is designed for the slitting and cross-cutting of all types of timber, commensurate with the machine’s size. The machine is not to be used for cutting any type of Roundwood.

Notes on safety

Caution! When using power tools, observe the following basic safety measures for the prevention of electric shocks and the risk of injury and fire.
Please read all these instructions before using this electric tool and please keep the safety instructions.

General notes on safety

Caution! When using power tools, observe the following basic safety measures for the prevention of electric shocks and the risk of injury and fire: There is a risk of injury.

General Safety Instructions for Power Tools

WARNING! Read all safety instructions and guidelines carefully. Failure to follow the safety instructions and guidelines may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injuries.
Save all safety instructions and guidelines for the future.
The term „power tool“ used in the safety instructions refers to mains-operated electric tools (with a mains cable) and to battery-operated electric tools (without a mains cable).

Safe working

  • Keep your work area tidy

    • An untidy workplace can lead to accidents.
  • Consider environment influences

    • Do not expose power tools to rain.
    • Do not use power tools in damp or wet surroundings.
    • Ensure the work area is adequately lit.
    • Do not use power tools where there is a fire or explosion hazard.
  • Protect yourself against electric shock

    • Avoid body contact with earthed parts (e.g. pipes, radiators, electric cookers, refrigerators).
  • Keep other people away

    • Do not allow other people, especially children, to touch the power tool or cable. Keep them away from your work area.
  • Store unused power tools safely.

    • Unused power tools should be stored in a dry, high or locked place, out of the reach of children.
  • Do not overload your power tool.

    • Your work better and more safely within the specified power range.
  • Use the correct power tool

    • Do not use low-performance machines for heavy work.
    • Do not use the power tool for purposes for which it is not intended. For example, do not use use a circular hand saw for cutting tree branches or logs.
  • Wear suitable clothing

    • Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery that might become caught in moving parts.
    • When working outdoors, non-slip footwear is recommended.
    • Wear a hair net to contain long hair.
  • Use protective equipment

    • Wear safety goggles.
    • Use a dust mask for work which generates dust.
  • Connect a dust extraction device

    • If connections are available for dust extraction and collection devices, make sure that these are connectedand properly used.
  • Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is  not intended

    • Do not use the cable to pull the plug from the socket.
    • Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
  • Secure the workpiece

    • Use jigs or a vice to hold the workpiece securely.
    • This is safer than using your hand.
  • Avoid abnormal body postures.

    • Ensure secure footing and keep your balance at all times.
  • Maintain tools with care

    • Keep cutting tools sharp and clean for better and safer working.
    • Follow the instructions for lubrication and changing tools.
    • Regularly check the connection cable of the power tool and, if it is damaged, have it replaced by a qualified specialist.
    • Check extension cords periodically and replace them if they are damaged.
    • Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
  • Remove the plug from the mains socket

    • when the power tool is not in use, before maintenance and when changing tools such as saw blades, drill bits, cutters.
  • Do not allow any tool keys to remain inserted.

    • check, before switching on, that keys and adjusting tools have been removed.
  • Avoid unintentional starting

    • Make sure that the switch is off when inserting the plug into the socket.
  • Use extension cables outdoors

    • Only use approved and appropriately marked extension cables outdoors.
  • Pay attention at all times

    • Pay attention to what you are doing. Work using common sense. Do not use the power tool if you cannot concentrate.
  • Check the power tool for possible damage

    • Before further use of the power tool, safety devices or slightly damaged parts must be carefully examined in respect of their proper and intended function.

    • Check that the moving parts are working properly and are not jammed or whether parts are damaged.
      All parts must be correctly fitted and satisfy all conditions to ensure the proper operation of the power tool.

    • Damaged safety equipment and parts must be repaired properly or replaced by an authorised specialist workshop unless otherwise indicated in the instructions.

    • Damaged switches must be replaced at a customer service workshop.

    • Do not use power tools if the switch cannot be turned on and off.

  • CAUTION!

    • The use of other bits and other accessories can result in a risk of personal injury.
  • Have your power tool be repaired by a qualified electrician

    • This power tool complies with the relevant safety regulations.
      Repairs may only be performed by a qualified electrician, using original spare parts; otherwise accidents involving the user may result.
  • Service:

  • Have your power tool repaired only by qualified specialists and only with original spare parts.
    This will ensure that the power tool remains safe.

Safety Instructions for Box Column Drills

  • Never make the warning labels on the power tool illegible.
  • Attach the power tool to a solid, flat and horizontal surface. If the power tool can slip or wobble, the bit may not be guided smoothly and safely.
  • Keep the work area clean except for the workpiece to be machined. Sharp-edged drilling chips and objects can cause injury. Material mixtures are particularly dangerous. Light metal dust can burn or explode.
  • Set the correct speed before starting work. The speed must be appropriate for the drill diameter and the material to be drilled. At an incorrectly set speed the bit may get jammed in the workpiece.
  • Only when the device is turned on should the bit be moved against the work piece. Otherwise there is a danger that the bit will get jammed in the workpiece and the workpiece will rotate with the bit. This can lead to injuries.
  • Do not put your hands in the area of the drill while the power tool is running. Upon contact with the bit is a risk of injury.
  • Never remove drilling chips from the drilling area while the power tool is running.Always put the drive mechanism in the standby position first and then turn on the power tool.
  • Do not remove accumulated drill chips with your bare hands. There is a risk of injury due to hot and sharp metal shavings in particular.
  • Break up long drilling chips by interrupting the drilling operation with a short backward rotation of the rotary wheel. Long drilling chips may cause injury.
  • Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Greasy, oily handles are slippery and lead to loss of control.
  • Use clamps to hold the workpiece in place. Do not work on any workpieces that are too small for clamping. If you hold the workpiece by hand, you cannot hold it sufficiently tightly against rotation and may hurt yourself.
  • Switch the power tool off immediately if the bit jams. The bit jams when:
    • the power tool is overloaded or
    • the workpiece to be machined is jammed.
  • Do not touch the bit after working before it has cooled down. The bit is very hot during use.
  • Inspect the cable regularly and have a damaged cable repaired only by an authorised customer service centre. Replace damaged extension cables. This will ensure that the power tool remains safe.
  • Store unused power tools in a safe place. The storage place should be dry and lockable. This prevents the power tool from being damaged as a result of being stored or operated by inexperienced people.
  • Never leave the tool before it has come to a complete standstill. After running bits can cause injury.
  • Do not use the power tool with a damaged cable.
    Do not touch the damaged cable and pull the mains plug if the cable is damaged while working.
    Damaged cables increase the risk of electric shock.

Attention: Laser radiation
Do not stare into the beam Class 2 laser

Protect yourself and you environment from accidents using suitable precautionary measures!

  • Do not look directly into the laser beam with unprotected eyes.
  • Never look into the path of the beam.
  • Never point the laser beam towards reflecting surfaces and persons or animals. Even a laser beam with a low output can cause damage to the ey
  • Caution – methods other than those specified here can result in dangerous radiation exposure.
  • Never open the laser module. Unexpected exposure to the beam can occur.
  • If the mitre saw is not used for an extended period of time, the batteries should be removed.
  • The laser may not be replaced with a different type of laser.
  • Repairs of the laser may only be carried out by the laser manufacturer or an authorised representative.

Residual risks
The machine has been built according to the state of the art and the recognised technical safety requirements.
However, individual residual risks can arise during operation.

  • Health hazard due to electrical power, with the use of improper electrical connection cables.
  • Furthermore, despite all precautions having been met, some non-obvious residual risks may still remain.
  • Residual risks can be minimised if the „safety instructions“ and the „Proper use“ are observed along with the whole of the operating instructions.
  • Do not load the machine unnecessarily: excessive pressure when sawing will quickly damage the saw blade, which results in reduced output of the machine in the processing and in cut precision.
  • When cutting plastic material, please always use clamps: the parts which should be cut must always be fixed between the clamps.
  • Avoid accidental starting of the machine: the operating button may not be pressed when inserting the plug in an outlet.
  • Use the tool that is recommended in this manual. In doing so, your saw provides optimal performance.
  • Hands may never enter the processing zone when the machine is in operation. Release the handle button and switch off the machine prior to any operations.
  • Prior to any adjustment, maintenance or service work disconnect the mains power plug!

Technical Data

Nominal input voltage 230 V~
Power rating 300 W
Motor speed 1450 min 1

Output speed (infinitely

adjustable)

| 550 -2500 min -1
Drill chuck mount| B16
Drill chuck| 1,5 16 mm
Dimensions of drill table| 164 x 162 mm
Angle adjustment of table| 45°/0°/45°
Drill depth| 50 mm
Pillar diameter| 46 mm
Height| 590 mm
Base area| 298 x 190 mm
Weight| 15,5 kg
Laser class| II
Wavelength of laser| 640-660 nm
Laser output| 4 mW

Noise and vibration values
The total noise values determined in accordance with EN 61029.

sound pressure level L pA 72,6 dB (A)
uncertainty K pA 3 dB
sound power level L WA 82 dB (A)
uncertainty K WA 3 dB

Wear hearing protection.
The effects of noise can cause a loss of hearing. Total vibration values (vector sum – three directions) determined in accordance with EN 61029.

Vibration emission value ah = 1,58 m/s2
K uncertainty = 1,5 m/s2

The specified vibration value was established in accordance with a standardized testing method. It may change according to how the electric equipment is used and may exceed the specified value in exceptional circumstances.

The specified vibration value can be used to compare the equipment with other electric power tools.
The specified vibration value can be used for initial assessment of a harmful effect.

Assembly

Column and machine foot, Fig. 3

  1. Set the machine foot (1) down on the ground or the workbench.
  2. Place the column (2) on the base plate so that the holes on the column (2) align with the holes on thebase plate (1).
  3. Screw the hexagonal screws (A) to fasten the column  into the base plate and tighten them using a hexagon spanner.

Table and pillar, Fig. 4

  1. Slide the drilling table (3) onto the pillar (2). Position the table directly above the base plate.
  2.  Install the table bolting (F) in the table unit from the left side and tighten it.

Machine head and pillar, Fig. 5

  1. Place the machine head (4) onto the pillar (2).
  2. Put the spindle of the drilling machine with the table and the base plate in the cover and fasten the 2 Allen screws (G).

Drill chuck protection with depth stop, Fig. 6

Fit the chuck protection with depth stop (8) onto the spindle pipe and tighten the slotted screw (H).
Caution! The depth stop must be fed through the drilling (I) on the housing. Screw on the two nuts (J1/2) and place the indicator (K) onto the depth stop. The indicator (K) must point at the scale.

Feed handles to the shaft hub, Fig. 7

Screw the feed handles (6) tightly into the threaded holes in the hub.

Installing the chuck, Fig. 8

  1. Clean the conical hole in the chuck (5) and the spindle cone with a clean piece of fabric. Make sure there are no foreign particles sticking to the surfaces. The slightest piece of dirt on any of these surfaces will prevent the chuck from seating properly. This will cause the drill bit to wobble“. If tapered hole in the chuck is extremely dirty, use a cleaning solvent on the clean cloth.
  2. Push the chuck up on the spindle nose as far as it wiII go.
  3. Turn chuck sleeve anticlockwise (when viewed from above) and open jaws in chuck completely.
  4. Place a piece of wood on the machine table and lower the spindle onto the piece of wood. Press firmly to ensure that the food sits exactly.
    Fastening radial drill press to supporting surface
    For your own safety, it is highly recommended to install the machine on a bench or similar.

WARNING:
All the necessary adjustments for the good working of your drill press have been done at the factory .Please do not modify them.

However, because of a normal wear and tear of your tool, some readjustments might be necessary .

WARNING:
Always unplug our tool from power source before any adjustment“

Adjusting the spindle retaining spring (Fig.9)

It may be necessary for the spindle retaining spring to be adjusted because of changed tension, making the spindle return too quickly or too slowly.

  1. To provide more space, lower the table.
  2. Work on the left side of the drill.
  3. Put a screwdriver in the front lower notch (L), keeping it in place.
  4. Remove the outer locknut (O) with a flat spanner (SW16).
  5. Leaving the screwdriver in the notch, loosen the inner locknut (N) until the cut-out is released from the boss (P). WARNING! Spring is under tension!
  6. Using the screwdriver, carefully turn the spring cap (M) anti-clockwise until you can press the notch intothe boss (P).
  7. Lower the spindle to the lowest position and hold the  spring cap (M) in place. When the spindle moves up and down as desired, retighten the inner locknut (N).
  8. If it is too loose, repeat steps 3-5. If it is too tight, repeat step 6 in reverse order.
  9. Using a flat spanner, tighten the outer locknut (O) against the inner locknut (N).

NOTE: Do not over-tighten and do not restrict the movement of the spindle!
The angular play of the spindle. Fig. 10

With the spindle in a low position, take it in your hand and try to make it revolving about its axis. If there is too much play, proceed as follows:

  1. Loosen lock nut (R).
  2. Turn the screw (Q) clockwise to eliminate the play but without obstructing the upward and downward motion of the spindle (a little bit of play is normal).
  3. Tighten the lock nut.

Operation

WARNING:
If you are not familiar with this kind of machine, take advice from an experimented person.
In any case you should have read and understood the safety and operational instruction before attempting to operate this product.

Pivoting the table, Fig. 11

  1. To bring the table (3) to the inclined position, release the table locking (S) and adjust the desired table angle. Re-tighten the table locking

Adjusting table height., Fig. 12

  1. Loosen the table support lock handle (F).
  2. Adjust the table (3) to the desired height.
  3. Re-tighten the table locking (F).
    Note: it is better to lock the table to the column in a position so that the tip of the drill bit is just slightly above the top of the workpiece

Choosing speed and tensioning belt, Fig. 13

Note! Pull power plug!

  1. You can set different spindle speeds on your pillar drilling machine:
  2. WITH THE SWITCH „OFF“, open pulley cover.
  3. Loosen the drive belt on the right side of the machine head by unfastening the wing screws (12) on both sides. Pull the right side of the motor in the direction of the spindle to loosen the v-belt. Tighten the wing screws again.
  4. Attach the v-belt to the corresponding belt pulleys.
  5. Loosen the wing screws and push the right side of the motor backwards to clamp the v-belt again.
  6. Tighten belt tension lock knob. Belt should deflect approximately 13 mm –1/2“ -by thumb pressure at midpoint of belt between pulleys.
  7. Close pulley cover .
  8. If belt slips while drilling readjust belt tension.

Tip: Safety switch
If you want to adjust speed you have to open the pulley cover. The device switches off immediately to avoid the risk of injuries.

Removing the chuck
Open jaws of chuck as wide as they go by turning chuck sleeve anticlockwise (when viewed from above).
Carefully tap chuck with mallet in one hand while holding chuck in other hand to prevent dropping it when released from spindle nose.

Fitting tools to the drill chuck
Make sure that the power plug is removed from the socket outlet before changing tools.
Only cylindrical tools with the stipulated maximum shaft diameter may be clamped in the drill chuck (5). Only use a tool that is sharp and free of defects. Do not use tools whose shaft is damaged or which are deformed or flawed in any other way. Use only accessories and attachments that are specified in the operating instructions or have been approved by the manufacturer.

Using the drill chuck
Your drill is equipped with a gear-toothed drill chuck (5). In order to insert a drill bit (7), flip up the chip guard (5), insert the drill bit, then tighten down the drill chuck
using the supplied chuck key (E).
Pull out the chuck key (E).
Ensure that the clamped tool is firmly seated.

Important. Do not leave the chuck key in the clamp hole.
Doing so will cause the chuck key to be catapulted out, which could cause injury.

Depth scale method, Fig. 6
Note: for this method, with the spindle in its upper position the tip of the drill bit must be just slightly above the top of the workpiece.

  1. Switch off the machine, lower the drill so far until the indicator points at the desired drilling depth of the depth scale.
  2. Turn the lower nut (J2) downwards until it reaches the lower stop (I).
  3. Lock the lower nut (J1) against the upper nut.
  4. The chuck and the drill bit will now be stopped after traveling downward the distance selected on the depth scale.

Clamping the workpiece (Fig.14)

As a general rule, use a machine vice or another suitable clamping device to lock a workpiece into position.
Never hold the workpiece in place with your hand!
When drilling, the workpiece should be able to travel on the drill table (3) for self-centering purposes. Ensure that the workpiece cannot rotate. This is best achieved by placing the workpiece/machine vice on a sturdy block.
Important. Sheetmetal parts must be clamped in to prevent them from being torn up. Properly set the height and angle of the drill table for each workpiece. There must be enough distance between the upper edge of the workpiece and tip of the drill bit.
Positioning table and workpiece, Fig. 15

Always place a piece of back up material (‘wood, plywood…) on the table undemeath the workpiece. This wiII prevent splitering or making a heavy burr on the underside of the workpieces as the drill bit breaks through. To keep the back up material from spinning out of control it must contact the left side of the column as illustrated.

Warning: to prevent the work piece or the backup material from being torn from your hand while drilling, position them to the left side of the column. If the work piece or the backup material are not long enough to reach the column, clamp them to the table. Failure to do this could result in personal injury.

Note: for small pieces that cannot be clamped to the table, use a drill press vise-

The vice must be clamp or bolt to the table to avoid injury from spinning work and vise or tool breakage.

Using the laser (Fig.16)

Inserting the battery: Open the battery compartment and insert two AA batteries.
To switch ON: Move the ON/OFF switch (13) to the “I” position to switch on the laser. Two laser lines are projected on the workpiece and intersect at the center of the drill tip contact point.

To switch OFF: Move the ON/OFF switch (13) to the “0” position.

Setting the laser (Fig.17+18)

In order to set the laser take off the cover (T) with a Phillips screwdriver.
Use the Allen key (C) to open the stud bolt (U) and set the laser.

Working speeds
Ensure that you drill at the proper speed. Drill speed is dependent on the diameter of the drill bit and the material in question.
The table below acts as a guide for selecting the proper speed for various materials.
Note: The drill speeds specifi ed are merely suggested values.

Drill bit Ø| Cast iron| Steel| Iron| Alumi- nium| Bronze
---|---|---|---|---|---
3| 2550| 1600| 2230| 9500| 8000
4| 1900| 1200| 1680| 7200| 6000
5| 1530| 955| 1340| 5700| 4800
6| 1270| 800| 1100| 4800| 4000
7| 1090| 680| 960| 4100| 3400
8| 960| 600| 840| 3600| 3000
9| 850| 530| 740| 3200| 2650
10| 765| 480| 670| 2860| 2400
11| 700| 435| 610| 2600| 2170
12| 640| 400| 560| 2400| 2000
13| 590| 370| 515| 2200| 1840
14| 545| 340| 480| 2000| 1700
16| 480| 300| 420| 1800| 1500

Countersinking and center-drilling
With this table drill, you can also countersink and centerdrill.
Please observe that countersinking should be performed at the lowest speed, while a high speed is required for center-drilling.

Drilling wood
Please note that sawdust must be properly evacuated when working with wood, as it can pose a health hazard.
Ensure that you wear a suitable dust mask when performing work that generates dust.

Countersinking and center-drilling
With this table drill, you can also countersink and centerdrill.
Please observe that countersinking should be performed at the lowest speed, while a high speed is required for center-drilling.

Drilling wood
Please note that sawdust must be properly evacuated when working with wood, as it can pose a health hazard.
Ensure that you wear a suitable dust mask when performing work that generates dust.

Electrical connection
The electrical motor installed is connected and ready for operation. The connection complies with the applicable VDE and DIN provisions.
The customer‘s mains connection as well as the extension cable used must also comply with these regulations.

Important information
In the event of an overloading the motor will switch itself off. After a cool- down period (time varies) the motor can be switched back on again.
Damaged electrical connection cable
The insulation on electrical connection cables is often damaged.

This may have the following causes:

  • Passage points, where connection cables are passed through windows or doors.
  • Kinks where the connection cable has been improperly fastened or routed.
  • Places where the connection cables have been cut due to being driven over.
  • Insulation damage due to being ripped out of the wall outlet.
  • Cracks due to the insulation ageing.
    Such damaged electrical connection cables must not be used and are life- threatening due to the insulation damage.
    Check the electrical connection cables for damage regularly.
    Make sure that the connection cable does not hang on the power network during the inspection.
    Electrical connection cables must comply with the applicable
    VDE and DIN provisions. Only use connection cables with the marking „H05VV-F“.
    The printing of the type designation on the connection cable is mandatory.

AC motor

  • The mains voltage must be 230 V~
  • Extension cables up to 25 m long must have a cross-section of 1.5 mm2.
    Connections and repairs of electrical equipment may only be carried out by an electrician.

Please provide the following information in the event of any enquiries:
Type of current for the motor

  • Machine data – type plate
  • Machine data – type plate

Cleaning and Servicing
Pull the mains plug before any adjustments, maintenance or repair.

Have any work on the device that is not described in this instruction guide performed by a professional. Only use original parts. Allow the device to cool off before any maintenance or cleaning is undertaken. There is a risk of burning!
Always check the device before using it for obvious defects such as loose, worn or damaged parts, correct the positioning of screws or other parts. Exchange the damaged parts.

Cleaning
Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents. Chemical substances can etch the plastic parts of the device.
Never clean the device under running water.

  • Thoroughly clean the device after every use.
  • Clean the ventilation openings and the surface of the device with a soft brush or cloth.
  • Remove chips, dust and dirt with a vacuum cleaner if necessary.
  • Lubricate moving parts regularly.
  • Do not allow lubricants to come into contact with switches, V-belts, pulleys and drill lifting arms.

Storage
Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry and frost-proof place that is inaccessible to children. The optimum storage temperature is between 5 and 30˚C.
Store the electrical tool in its original packaging.
Cover the electrical tool in order to protect it from dust and moisture.
Store the operating manual with the electrical tool

hereby declares the following conformity under the EU Directive and standards for the following article

DIAGRAM

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Warranty

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 for 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 sale or the reduction of purchase price as well as any other claims for damages shall be excluded.

scheppach Fabrikation von Holzbearbeitungsmaschinen GmbH | Günzburger Str. 69 |
D-89335 Ichenhausen | www.scheppach.com

www.scheppach.com 
service@scheppach.com
+(49)-08223-4002-99
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