scheppach HS100S 240 V 10-Inch Table Top Saw User Manual

June 5, 2024
Scheppach

Art.Nr.
5901310901/5901310903
AusgabeNr.
5901310850
Rev.Nr.
04/07/2016

HS100S

Table Saw
Translation of Original
Operating Manual

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.

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****| Warning! Danger to life, risk of injury or damage to the tool are possible by ignoring!.
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Caution – Read the operating instructions to reduce the risk of inquiry
Wear safety goggles!
Wear ear-muffs!
Wear a breathing mask!
Important! Risk of injury. Never reach into the running saw blade!
protection class II

Introduction

MANUFACTURER:

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 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 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, 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 to 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 (Abb.1-4)

  1. Saw bench

  2. Bench insert

  3. Saw blade

  4. Saw blade guard

  5. Suction hose

  6. Riving knife

  7. Transverse stop

  8. Bench extension

  9. Push stick

  10. Underframe

  11. On/Off switch

  12. Handwheel

  13. Locking handle

  14. Guide rail

  15. Rip fence

  16. Legs
    16a Rubber feet
    16b Support frame

  17. Long crossbar

  18. Short center brace

  19. Hexagon head bolt

  20. Hexagon head nut

  21. Saw blade spanner
    21a Spring ring
    21b Washer

  22. Support strut

Unpacking

  • Open the packaging and remove the device care­
  • 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
  • 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 swal­ lowing and suffocation!

Intended use

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.

The machine is to be used only for its prescribed pur­pose. Any use other than that mentioned is considered to be a case of misuse. The user/operator and not the manufacturer shall be liable for any damage or injury resulting from such cases of misuse.

The machine is to be operated only with suitable saw blades. It is prohibited to use any type of cutting-off wheel. To use the machine properly you must also observe the safety regulations, the assembly instruc­tions, and the operating instructions to be found in this manual. All persons who use and service the machine have to be acquainted with this manual and must be informed about its potential hazards. It is also imperative to observe the accident prevention regulations in force in your area. The same applies for the general rules of occupational health and safety.

Important!
When using the equipment, a few safety precautions must be observed to avoid injuries and damage. Please read the complete operating instructions and safety regulations with due care. Keep this manual in a safe place, so that the information is available at all times.
If you give the equipment to any other person, hand over these operating instructions and safety regulations as well. We cannot accept any liability for damage or accidents which arise due to a failure to follow these instructions and the safety instructions.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any changes made to the machine nor for any damage resulting from such changes.
Even when the machine is used as prescribed it is still impossible to eliminate certain residual risk factors. The following hazards may arise in connection with the machine’s construction and design:

  • Contact with the saw blade in the uncovered saw zone.
  • Reaching into the running saw blade (cut injuries).
  • Kick-back of workpieces and parts of workpieces
  • Saw blade fracturing.
  • Catapulting of faulty carbide tips from the saw blade.
  • Damage to hearing if essential ear-muffs are not worn.
  • Harmful emissions of wood dust when the machine is used in closed rooms.
    m Please note that our equipment has not been designed for use in commercial, trade or industrial applications.
    Our warranty will be voided if the machine is used in commercial, trade or industrial businesses or for equivalent purposes.

Safety information

**Attention!** The following basic safety measures must be observed when using electric tools for protection against electric shock, and the risk of injury and fire. Read all these notices before using the electric tool and keep the safety instructions for later reference.

Safe work

  1. Keep the work area orderly
    – Disorder in the work area can lead to accidents.

  2. Take environmental influences into account
    – Do not expose electric tools to rain.
    – Do not use electric tools in a damp or wet environment.
    – Make sure that the work area is well-illuminated.
    – Do not use electric tools where there is a risk of fire or explosion.

  3. Protect yourself from electric shock
    – Avoid physical contact with earthed parts (e.g. pipes, radiators, electric ranges, cooling units).

  4. Keep children away
    – Do not allow other persons to touch the equipment or cable, keep them away from your work area.

  5. Securely store unused electric tools
    – Unused electric tools should be stored in a dry, elevated or closed location out of the reach of children.

  6. Do not overload your electric tool
    – They work better and more safely in the specified output range.

  7. Use the correct electric tool
    – Do not use low-output electric tools for heavy work.
    – Do not use the electric tool for purposes for which it is not intended. For example, do not use handheld circular saws for the cutting of branches or logs.
    – Do not use the electric tool to cut firewood.

  8. Wear suitable clothing
    – Do not wear wide clothing or jewelry, which can become entangled in moving parts.
    – When working outdoors, anti-slip footwear is recommended.
    – Tie long hair back in a hair net.

  9. Use protective equipment
    – Wear protective goggles.
    – Wear a mask when carrying out dust-creating work.

  10. Connect the dust extraction device if you will be processing wood, materials similar to wood, or plastics.
    – If connections for dust extraction and a collecting device are present, make sure that they are connected and used properly.– When processing wood, materials similar to wood, and plastics. operation in enclosed spaces is only permitted with the use of a suitable extraction system.

  11. Secure the workpiece
    – Use the clamping devices or a vice to hold the workpiece in place. In this manner, it is held more securely than with your hand.
    – An additional support is necessary for long workpieces (table, trestle, etc.) in order to prevent the machine from tipping over.
    – Always press the workpiece firmly against the working plate and stop in order to prevent bouncing and twisting of the workpiece.

  12. Avoid abnormal posture
    – Make sure that you have secure footing and always maintain your balance.
    – Avoid awkward hand positions in which a sudden slip could cause one or both hands to come into contact with the saw blade.

  13. Take care of your tools
    – Keep cutting tools sharp and clean in order to be able to work better and more safely.
    – Follow the instructions for lubrication and for tool replacement.
    – Check the connection cable of the electric tool regularly and have it replaced by a recognized specialist when damaged.
    – Check extension cables regularly and replace them when damaged.
    – Keep the handle dry, clean, and free of oil and grease.

  14. Pull the plug out of the outlet
    – Never remove loose splinters, chips or jammed wood pieces from the running saw blade.
    – During non-use of the electric tool or prior to maintenance and when replacing tools such as saw blades, bits, and milling heads.
    – When the saw blade is blocked due to abnormal feed force during cutting, turn the machine off and disconnect it from the power supply. Remove the work piece and ensure that the saw blade runs free. Turn the machine on and start a new cutting operation with reduced feed force.

  15. Do not leave a tool key inserted
    – Before switching on, make sure that keys and adjusting tools are removed.

  16. Avoid inadvertent starting
    – Make sure that the switch is switched off when plugging the plug into an outlet.

  17. Use extension cables for outdoors
    – Only use approved and appropriately identified extension cables for use outdoors.
    – Only use cable reels in the unrolled state.

  18. Remain attentive
    – Pay attention to what you are doing. Remain sensible when working. Do not use the electric tool when you are distracted.

  19. Check the electric tool for potential damage
    – Protective devices and other parts must be carefully inspected to ensure that they are fault-free and function as intended prior to continued use of the electric tool.
    – Check whether the moving parts function faultlessly and do not jam or whether parts are damaged.
    All parts must be correctly mounted and all conditions must be fulfilled to ensure fault-free operation of the electric tool.
    – The moving protective hood may not be fixed in the open position.
    – Damaged protective devices and parts must be properly repaired or replaced by a recognized workshop, insofar as nothing different is specified in the operating manual.

– Damaged switches must be replaced at a customer service workshop.
– Do not use any faulty or damaged connection cables.
– Do not use any electric tool on which the switch cannot be switched on and off.

  1. ATTENTION!
    – Exercise elevated caution for double miter cuts.

  2. ATTENTION!
    – The use of other insertion tools and other accessories can entail a risk of injury.

  3. Have your electric tool repaired by a qualified electrician
    – This electric tool conforms to the applicable safety regulations. Repairs may only be performed by an electrician using original spare parts. Otherwise, accidents can occur.

  4. Do not use the cable for purposes for which it is not intended
    – Do not use the cable to pull the plug out of the outlet. Protect the cable from heat, oil, and sharp edges.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Safety precautions
    Warning! Do not use damaged, cracked or deformed saw blades.
    – Replace a worn table insert.
    – Only use saw blades recommended by the manufacturer which conform to EN 847-1.
    ****Warning! Keep attention When changing the saw blade. The cutting width is not smaller and the main blade thickness of the saw blade is not greater than the thickness of the gap wedge!
    – Make sure that a suitable saw blade for the material to be cut is selected.
    – Wear suitable personal protective equipment.
    This includes:
    Hearing protection to avoid the risk of becoming hearing impaired, Respiratory protection to avoid the risk of inhaling harmful dust,
    – Wear gloves when handling saw blades and rough materials.
    – Carry saw blades in a container whenever practical.
    – Wear goggles. Sparks generated during work or splinters, chippings, and dust coming from the device can lead to loss of eyesight.
    – Connect a dust collecting device to the electric tool when sawing wood. The emission of dust is influenced, among other things, by the type of material to be processed, the significance of local separation (collection or source), and the correct setting of the hood/guide plates/guides.
    – Do not use saw blades made of high-speed alloy steel (HSS steel).
    – In times of non-use keep the push stick or the push block with the electrical power tool in its holder at all times.

  2. Maintenance and repair
    – Pull out the mains plug for any adjustment or repair tasks.
    – The generation of noise is influenced by various factors, including the characteristics of saw blades, the condition of the saw blade, and electric tools. Use saw blades that were designed for reduced noise development, insofar as possible. Maintain the electric tool and tool attachments regularly and if necessary, initiate repairs in order to reduce noise.
    – Report faults on the electric tool, protective devices or the tool attachment to the person responsible for safety as soon as they are discovered.

  3. Safe work
    – Use the push stick or handle with sliding wood, to pass the workpiece securely out off the saw blade.
    – Make sure that the riving knife is always used, and setup is correct.
    – Use the upper blade guard and set it to the correct position.– Only use saw blades for which the maximum permissible speed is not lower than the maximum spindle speed of table saws and which are suitable for the material to be
    cut.
    – Do not cut rebates or grooves without fitting a suitable guard, e.g. a tunnel-type guard, over the saw table.
    – Circular saws must not be used for slotting jobs (cutting grooves that end in the workpiece).
    – When transporting the electric tool, only use the transport devices. Never use protective devices for handling or transport.
    – Make sure that the upper part of the saw blade is covered during transport, e.g. by the protective device.
    – Be sure to only use spacers and spindle rings specified by the manufacturer as suitable for the intended purpose.
    – The floor around the machine must be level, clean and free of loose particles, such as chips and cutting residues.
    – Always stand to the side of the saw blade when working with the saw.
    – Do not remove any cutting residues or other parts of workpieces from the cutting zone while the machine is running and the saw unit is not at rest.
    – Make sure that the machine is always secured on a workbench or a table if at all possible.
    – Support long workpieces (e.g. with a roller table) to prevent them from sagging at the end of a cut.
    **Attention!** Never remove loose splinters, chips or jammed pieces of wood while the saw blade is running.
    • Switch off the machine to troubleshoot or remove jammed pieces of wood.
    – Disconnect the main power plug
    • Refitting, including adjusting and measuring works, and cleaning must be carried out only when the motor is switched off. – Disconnect the main power plug
    • Before switching on again, ensure that keys and adjustment tools have been removed.

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.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE HANDLING OF SAW BLADES

  1. Only use insertion tools if you have mastered their use.
  2. Observe the maximum speed. The maximum speed specified on the insertion tool may not be exceeded. If specified, observe the speed range.
  3. Observe the motor/saw blade direction of rota­tion.
  4. Do not use any insertion tools with cracks. Sort out cracked insertion tools. Repairs are not permitted.
  5. Clean grease, oil, and water off of the clamping surfaces.
  6. Do not use any loose reducing rings or bushes for the reduction of holes on saw blades.
  7. Make sure that fixed reducer rings for securing the insertion tool have the same diameter and have at least 1/3 of the cutting diameter.
  8. Make sure that fixed reducer rings are parallel to each other.
  9. Handle insertion tool with caution. They are ideally stored in the original package or special contain­ers. Wear protective gloves in order to improve grip and to further reduce the risk of injury.
  10. Prior to the use of insertion tools, make sure that all protective devices are properly fastened.
  11. Prior to use, make sure that the insertion tool meets the technical requirements of this electric tool and is properly fastened.
  12. Only use the supplied saw blade for sawing opera­tions in wood, materials similar to wood, plastics, and non-ferrous metals (except for magnesium and alloys containing magnesium).

Residual risks

The machine has been built according to the state of the art and the recognized technical safety require­ ments. 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 minimized 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 By 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

AC motor 220-240 V∼ 50Hz
performance 2000 Watt
operating mode **S6 25%***
Idle speed 5000 min -1
Hard-metal blade Ø 250×Ø30 × 2,8 mm
Number of teeth 24
Thickness riving knife 2 mm
table size 940 x 642 mm
Cutting height max. 90° 85 mm
Cutting height max. 45° 65 mm
height adjustment 0 – 85 mm
saw blade swivel 0 -45°
suction port Ø 35 mm
weight 20,0 kg

* operating mode S625%: Continuous operation with in­termittent loading (playing time 10 min).

Engine protection of too hot warming up:

It’s allowed to wn the engine with a nominal power maximum of 25% of playing time. After this, the machine must run 75% of playing time steadily without load.

Noise values

The total noise values were determined in accordance with EN 61029.

sound pressure level L pA 91,0 dB(A)
uncertainty K pA 3 dB
sound power level L wA 104,0 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.

Before starting the equipment

  • The equipment must be set up where it can stand
  • All covers and safety devices have to be properly fit­ted before the equipment is switched on.
  • It must be possible for the blade to run freely.
  • When working with wood that has been processed before, watch out for foreign bodies such as nails or screws, etc.
  • Before you press the ON/OFF switch check that the saw blade is fitted correctly. Moving parts must run
  • Before you connect the equipment to the power sup­ply make sure the data on the rating plate is identical to the mains data.
  • Connect the machine to a properly installed protec­tive contact socket, with at least a 16A circuit breaker.

Attachment

Important. Pull out the power plug before carrying out any maintenance, resetting or assembly work on the circular saw!

Place all parts supplied on a flat surface. Grouping equal parts.

Note: If compounds with a bolt (round head / or hexagon), hex nuts, and washers are backed up, the washer must be fitted under the nut. Insert screws each from outside to
inside. Secure connections with nuts on the inside.

Note: Tighten the nuts and bolts during assembly only to the extent that they can not fall down.

If you tighten the nuts and bolts prior to the final assembly, final assembly can not be performed.

Mounting the bench extension (fig. 5)
  1. Tum the saw and place it on the floor with the bench facing down.
  2. Align the bench extension (8) flush with the saw bench (1).
  3. Push table extension (8) onto the sewing table (1) using the hex bolts (19) and loosely fasten the spring washers (20a), washers (20b), and hex nuts (20). Repeat for the opposite side.
  4. Screw the support struts (22) to the table extensi­ons (8) with the hex bolts (19), spring washers (20a), and washers (20b).
  5. Subsequently, tighten all screws.
Mounting rack (figs. 6-7)
  1. Screw the four support legs (18) together with the support struts (22) onto the saw with the hex bolts (19), the spring rings (20a), and the washers (20b) (fig. 6). For this use, the saw blade key (21a), is part of the delivery contents (fig. 6).

  2. Now place the rubber feet (16a) onto the support legs (16) (fig. 6.1).

  3. Now, screw the long center brace (18) and the short center brace (17) onto the legs (16) using the hexa­gon head bolts (19) and the hexagon head nuts (20). Make sure that the same braces face each other. The long center braces (18 – marked „B”) must be mounted parallel to the operator’s side of the saw. (Fig. 7).

  4. Using two hex bolts (19) on each, loosely secure the spring washers (20a), washers (20b), and hex nuts (20) at the drill holes of the rear support legs of the support frame (16b) (fig. 7.1).
    Attention!
    Both support frames must be fastened to the back of the machine!

  5. Then, tighten all the nuts and bolts of the under-

Setting / mounting the riving knife (figs. 8-10)

The setting Caution! Pull out the main plug! The setting of the riving knife (6) must be checked prior to commissioning. of the riving knife (6) must be checked prior to commissioning.

  1. Set the saw blade (3) to the max. cutting depth, bring it to the 0° position, and lock it
  2. Unfasten the bolt (23) from the bench insert (2) using a Phillips screwdriver, and remove bench insert (22) (fig.8).
  3. The distance between the saw blade (3) and the riving knife (6) must be max. 5 mm. (Fig. 9)
  4. Loosen the mounting bolt (24) in order to pull out the splitting wedge (6) until the right distance is adjusted (fig. 10).
  5. Tighten the mounting screw (24) again and mount the bench insert (2).

8.4 Mounting / dismounting the saw blade guard (figs. 11-12)

  1. Mount the saw blade guard (6) together with the bolt
    (25) on top of the riving knife (6), so that the bolt is firmly seated in the slot of the riving knife (6).

  2. Do not screw in the bolt (25) too tightly; the saw blade guard (6) must move freely.

  3. Plug the suction hose (5) onto the suction adapter(26) and the connecting piece of the saw blade guard (4). Connect a suitable splint collector onto the suction adapter (26).

  4. Disassembly is performed in reverse order. Caution!

The saw blade guard (4) must be lowered onto the workpiece before starting the sawing opera­ tion.

Replacing the bench insert (fig. 8)
  1. In case of wear or damage, the bench insert (2) must be replaced; otherwise, there is an increased risk of injury.
  2. Unfasten the bolt (23) using a Phillips screwdriver.
  3. Take out the worn bench insert (2).
  4. The installation of the new bench insert is done in reverse order.
Installing/replacing the saw blade (fig. 13)
  1. Caution! Pull out the main plug and wear safety

  2. Dismount the saw blade guard (4) (see 8A)

  3. Remove the bench insert (2) (see 8.5)

  4. Loosen the nut by placing a saw blade spanner (21 a) on the nut while holding up another saw blade spanner (21 b) on the motor shaft (see fig. 22).

  5. Caution! Turn the nut in the direction of rotation of the saw blade.

  6. Remove the outer flange and remove the old blade’s inner flange.

  7. Clean the saw blade flange thoroughly with a wire brush before mounting the new saw blade.

  8. Insert the new saw blade in reverse order and
    Caution! Note the direction of run, the cutting slope of the teeth must be in the direction of run, i.e. facing forward.

  9. Remount and adjust the bench insert (2) and saw blade guard (4) (see 8.4 and 8.5)

  10. Before you start working again with the saw, check the proper functioning of the safety equipment.

  11. Using the saw

On/Off switch (Fig. 14)

– The saw can be switched on by pressing the green pushbutton „r. (11)
– The red pushbutton „0″ (11) has to be pressed to switch off the saw.

Cutting depth (Fig. 14)

Tum the round handle (12) to set the blade (3) to the required cutting depth.
– Anticlockwise: smaller cutting depth
– Clockwise: larger cutting depth

After each new adjustment, it is advisable to carry out a trial cut in order to check the set dimensions.

Setting the angle (Fig. 14)

With the table saw you can make diagonal cuts to the left-oriented to the stop bar from 0 ° to 45 °.
**** Check before each cut, that between the stop bar (e), cross-stop (13), and the saw blade (5) a collision is not possible.
– Undo the fixing handle (13).
– Set the desired angle on the scale by pressing and turning the handwheel (12).
– Lock the fixing handle (13) again in the required angle position.

Working with the rip fence
Setting the stop height (figs. 15-16)

– The stop rail (27) of the rip fence (15) has two guide surfaces of different heights.
– Depending on the thickness of the material to be cut, the top rail (27) as shown in fig. 16 must be used for thick material (about 25 mm workpiece thickness) and that is shown in fig. 15 for thin material (less than 25 mm workpiece thickness).

Turning the stop rail (figs. 15-16)

– Loosen the wing nuts (28) first for rotating the stop rail (27).
– Now, the stop rail (27) can be removed from the guide rail (29) and pushed over it again using the corresponding guide.
– Tighten the wing nuts (28) again.
– The stop rail (27) can be applied to the left or right of the guide rail (29) as needed. To this end, only install the bolts from the other side of the guide rail (29).

Setting the cutting width (fig. 17)

– The rip fence (15) must be used for longitudinal cutting of wood parts.
– The rip fence (15) should be mounted on the right side of the saw blade (3).
– Set the rip fence (15) on top of the guide rail for rip fence (14).
– On the guide rail for the rip fence (14), there are 2 scales that indicate the distance between the rip fence (15) and the saw blade (3).
– Select the appropriate scale depending on whether the stop rail (27) is rotated for processing thick or thin material:
High stop rail (thick material):
Low stop rail (thin material):
– Set the rip fence (15) to the desired level in the sight glass and fix it with the eccentric lever for the rip fence (30).

Transverse stop (fig. 18)

– Push the transverse stop (13) into a groove (31) of the saw bench.
– Loosen the handle screw (32).
– Turn the cross stop (7) until the desired angle is set.
The arrow on the transverse stop is at the set angle.
– Tighten the knurled screw (32) again.
– The stop bar (34) can be moved on the transverse stop (13). Loosen the nuts (33) and push the stop rail (34) to the desired position. Tighten the nuts (34) again.

Caution!
– Do not push the stop rail (34) too far toward the saw blade.
– The distance between the top rail (34) and saw blade (3) should be about 2 cm.

Operation

Working instructions
After each new adjustment, it is advisable to carry out a trial cut in order to check the set dimensions. After switching on the saw, wait for the blade to reach its maximum speed
of rotation before commencing with the cut.
Secure long workpieces against falling off at the end of the cut (e.g. with a roller stand etc.)
Take extra care when starting the cut!
Never use the equipment without the suction function.
Regularly check and clean the suction channels.
Suitability of the saw blades:
– 24 teeth: soft materials, large chip depth, coarse cut profile
– 48 teeth: hard materials, small chip depth, fine cut profile

Making longitudinal cuts (Figure 19)

Longitudinal cutting (also known as slitting) is when you use the saw to cut along the grain of the wood. Press one edge of the workpiece against the parallel stop (15) while the flat side lies on the saw table (1). The blade guard (4) must always be lowered over the workpiece. When you make a longitudinal cut, never adopt a working position that is in
line with the cutting direction.

– Set the parallel stop (15) in accordance with the workpiece height and the desired width. (See 9.4)
– Switch on the saw.
– Place your hands (with fingers closed) flat on the workpiece and push the workpiece along the parallel stop (15) and into the blade (3).
– Guide at the side with your left or right hand (depending on the position of the parallel stop) only as far as the front edge of the saw blade guard (4).
– Always push the workpiece through to the end of the splitter (6).
– The offcut piece remains on the saw table (1) until the blade (3) is back in its position of rest.
– Secure long workpieces against falling off at the end of the cut (e.g. with a roller stand etc.) (e.g. roller table etc.)

Cutting narrow workpieces (Fig. 20)

Be sure to use a push stick (9) when making longitudinal cuts in workpieces smaller than 120 mm in width. A push block is supplied with the saw! Replace a worn or damaged push stick immediately.

  • Adjust the parallel stop to the width of the workpiece you require. (see 9.4)
  • Feed-in the workpiece with two hands. Always use the push stick (9) in the area of the saw blade.
  • Always push the workpiece through to the end of the splitter.
    Caution! With short workpieces, use the push stick from the beginning.
Making angular cuts (Fig. 21)

Angular cuts must always be made using the parallel stop (15).
– Set the blade to the desired angle. (See 9.3)
– Set the parallel stop (15) in accordance with the workpiece width and height (see 9.4)
– Carry out the cut in accordance with the workpiece width (see 10.1).

Making crosscuts (Fig. 22)

– Slide the cross stop (7) into one of the grooves (31a/b) in the table and adjust to the required angle.
(see 9.5). If you also want to tilt the blade (3), use the groove (31a) which prevents your hand and the cross stop from making contact with the blade guard.
– Use the stop rail.
– Press the workpiece firmly against the cross stop (7).
– Switch on the saw.
– Push the cross stop (7) and the workpiece toward the blade in order to make the cut.
– Important:
Always hold the guided part of the workpiece.
Never hold the part which is to be cut off.
– Push the cross stop (7) forward until the workpiece is cut all the way through.
– Switch off the saw again. Do not remove the offcut until the blade has stopped rotating.

Cutting particle boards

To prevent the cutting edges from cracking when working with particle boards, you should not set the saw blade (3) more than 5mm greater than the thickness of the workpiece
(also see 9.2).

Transport

  1. Turn off the power tool before any transport and disconnect it from the power supply.
  2. Apply the power tool at least with two people, do not touch the table extensions.
  3. Protect the power tool from knocks, bumps, and strong vibrations, such as during transport in vehicles.
  4. Secure the power tool against overturning and sliding.
  5. Never use the safety devices for handling or transporting purposes.

Maintenance

Warning! Prior to any adjustment, maintenance or service work disconnect the mains power plug!

General maintenance measures
  • Keep all safety devices, air vents, and the motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or blow it down with compressed air at  low pressure.
  • We recommend that you clean the equipment immediately after you use it.
  • Clean the equipment regularly with a damp cloth and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents; these may be aggressive to the plastic parts in the equipment. Ensure that no water can get into the interior of the equipment.
  • In order to extend the service life of the tool, oil the rotary parts once monthly. Do not oil the motor.
Brush inspection

In case of excessive sparking, have the carbon brushes checked only by a qualified electrician. Important. The carbon brushes should not be replaced by anyone but a qualified electrician.

 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.

When the saw blade and key are not in use, they can be stored as in fig 23.
Store the operating manual with the electrical tool.

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.

  • The product meets the requirements of EN 61000-3-11 and is subject to special connection conditions. This means that use of the product at any freely selectable connection point is not allowed.
  • Given unfavorable conditions in the power supply the product can cause the voltage to fluctuate temporarily.
  • The product is exclusively intended for use at connection points that have a continuous current-carrying capacity of at least 100 Amper phase.
  •  As the user, you are required to ensure, in consultation with your electric power company if necessary, that the connection point at which you wish to operate the product meets the specified requirements.

Important information
In the event of 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 aging.

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 inquiries:
Type of current for the motor

  • Machine data-type plate
  • Machine data-type plate

Troubleshooting

Problem Possible Cause Help
Saw blade gets loose after turning off the motor Fastening nut tightened
insufficiently lighten fastening nut, M20 left-handed thread
The motor does not start a) Fastening nut tightened insufficiently

b) Extension cable defect
c)  Connections on the motor or switch defect| a) Check the main fuse.
b) See “Electrical Connection” in the operating manual
c) Have it checked by an electrician
No motor output turns off automatically| Overload by the dull saw blade, Thermo protection is triggered| Insert a sharpened saw blade; the motor can be turned on again after the cooling period
Burns on the cutting surface

c) with longitudinal cuts

d) with cross cuts

| a) Fastening nut tightened insufficiently
b) Wrong saw blade
c)  Longitudinal stop not parallel
d) Slide carriage not parallel| a)  Insert a sharpened saw blade
b)  Insert saw blade with 20 or 28 teeth for longitudinal cuts
c)  Exchange the longitudinal stop
Align the slide carriage with the saw blade

EC Declaration of Conformity

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

Table Saw – HS100S

Standard references: EN 61029-1:2009/A11:2010; EN 61029-2-1:2012; EN 55014-1:2006/A2:2011; EN 55014-2:1997/A2:2008; EN 61000-3-2:2014; EN 61000-3-11:2000

Ichenhausen, 04.07.2016

Signature / Markus Bindhammer / Technical Director

Art.-No. 5901310901 / 5901310903
Subject to change without notice

Documents registar: Andreas Pecher
Günzburger Str. 69, D-89335 Ichenhausen

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 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
Günzburger Str. 69
D-89335 Ichenhausen
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