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designed for storage of the tools.
Transport wheels, Fig. 4.2
The transport wheels are fitted to the rear base feet with 2
hexagon bolts, washers and nuts each.
It is important that the wheels touch the ground only after
lifting at the transport handles.
Installation of the splitting wedge, Fig. 5
Release the hexagon head cap screw of the splitting wedge
carrier with 2 - 3 rotations, but DO NOT UNSCREW.
The adjustment is performed after the installation of the
saw blade and must be performed after each exchange.
Finally tighten the hexagon head cap screw.
Installation of the covering cap, Fig. 6
1. Fasten the covering cap with 1 saucer-head screw
M6x40, 1 washer A6,4, and 1 wing nut M6 on the split-
ting wedge.
2. Insert the suction tube NW50.
Fig. 7
3. Fasten the tube support on the right back of the table
edge, insert the tube.
4. Flange the tube to the lower connector.
Installation of the longitudinal stop, Fig. 8
1. Insert the bearings onto the wafer butterfly valve.
2. Fasten the wafer butterfly valve with 2 cylinder head
screws M6x30, 2 serrated lock washers A6,4, and 2
hexagon nuts M6 on the tabletop.
Installation of the longitudinal stop, Fig. 8.1
1. Insert the bearings onto the wafer butterfly valve.
2. Fasten the wafer butterfly valve with 2 cylinder head
screws M6x30, 2 serrated lock washers A6,4, and 2
hexagon nuts M6 on the tabletop.
Precision end stop. Fig. 9 (Special accessories)
Attach the holding rail A in the area to the right on the
front side of the table top C while observing a) Holding rail
A is 3 mm deeper than the table top C and b) Holding rail
forms a 6 mm offset to the right edge of the table top in the
direction of the saw blade.
Adjusting the longitudinal end stop
Now place the longitudinal end stop D incl. the attached
stop guide on the guide tube B and clamp this to the table
top at scale measurement 70 mm. In order to align the
stop guide parallel to the saw blade, measure the distance
between the saw blade and the stop guide at the front and
at the back. Adjustment can be carried out by loosening the
two cylinder screws E. Now clamp the longitudinal end stop
to the table top at scale measurement 50 mm. Check that
the scale on the guide tube is at 50 mm, readjust if there
are deviations. In order to do this, loosen the cross-head
screws at the end of the scale, adjust to scale measurement
50 mm and tighten the cross-head screws again.
Cross-cutting gauge, Fig. 10
1. Assemble guide profile (1) with sliding plate (2).
2 hexagon bolts M6 x 16
2 hexagon nuts and
2 spring washers
2. Insert guide bar (3) and screw it to the left-hand table
side with 2 fixing brackets (4).
6 half-round bolts M6 x 16
4 hexagon nuts M6 and
4 spring washers
3. Set swinging part (5) onto sliding plate (6) and fix it
with T-screw (7).
1 half-round bolt M6 x 20
1 washer 6 mm
1 T-screw M6
4. Fasten stop bar (8) onto swinging part (5).
2 half-round bolts M6 x 20
2 wing nuts (9) M6
Check the smooth running of the cross-cutting gauge in all
its functions and re-adjust, if required.
Setting the scale
Put a 90° angle onto the sawblade and the stop bar (8),
and release the 2 cap nuts (11). Then set the scale (10) on
the mark (12) to 0°. Finally re-tighten the two cap nuts.
Make a trial cut and re-adjust, if needed.
Hint: Swing the cross-cutting gauge to the side when it is
not used.
Installation of the saw blade/
exchange of the saw blade, Fig. 11, 11.1
Installation and exchange of the saw blade may only be
performed if the mains plug is disconnected.
Use only original Scheppach saw blades. We do not guar-
antee for third-party products.
1. Lower the saw blade height adjustment.
2. Insert the saw blade from the bottom onto the neck
flange of the motor shaft. Pay attention to the flattening
when inserting the tensioning flange.
3. Use a screw driver as a turning lock (Fig. 11.1).
4.Tighten the hexagon bolt with the key size 17.
Adjustment of the clipping wedge, Fig. 12
The adjustment of the clipping wedge must be performed
after each saw blade exchange.
The clipping wedge must be in alignment with the saw
blade. The distance between saw blade and clipping wedge
must not exceed 8 mm.
The clipping wedge is an important protection device that
guides the work piece and avoids that the cutting joint be-
hind the saw blade is closed. Thus, the blowback of the
work piece is safely avoided.
Pay attention to the clipping wedge thickness (see im-
printed figures on the clipping wedge). The clipping wedge
must not be thinner than the saw blade base body and not
thicker than the cutting joint width.
Putting into operation
Please observe the safety instructions.
The machine may only be operated with completely in-
stalled protection and safety devices.
After the connection to the mains supply the machine is
operational.