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Scheppach HF50 Original Instructions

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The moving protective hood may not be xed in
the open position.
Damaged protective devices and parts must be
properly repaired or replaced by a recognised
workshop, insofar as nothing different is speci-
ed in the operating manual.
Damaged switches must be replaced at a cus-
tomer 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.
21 ATTENTION!
The use of other tools or accessories than rec-
ommended can entail a risk of injury.
22 Have your electric tool repaired by a qualied
electrician
This electric tool conforms to the applicable
safety regulations. Repairs may only be per-
formed by an electrician using original spare
parts. Otherwise accidents can occur.
The operator must always stand in front of the
machine to avoid danger.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Check that the milling unit is in a faultless condition
before use.
Use table insert rings appropriate for the size of the
milling unit.
Always wear suitable personal protective equipment.
This includes:
Hearing protection to avoid the risk of becoming hear-
ing impaired.
Respiratory protection to avoid the risk of inhaling
harmful dust.
Possibility of injury when handling the milling unit and
rough materials due to sharp edges. Wear safety gog-
gles to avoid eye injuries due to ejected parts.
When working with wood, the operator must be in-
formed of the conditions that affect the release of dust,
e.g. the type of material to be processed, the signi-
cance of local separation (collection or source) and
the correct setting of the hood/guide plates/guides.
Warning! Do not use milling tools that have not been
recommended, because this can lead to injuries with
a loss of control. Only use milling tools designed for
manual advance and marked with MAN (manual ad-
vance) in accordance with EN 847-1.
Dangerous situation caused by the uncontrolled tilting
of the workpiece.
Support long workpieces sufciently to hold their posi-
tion.
Possible rebound, a sudden reaction due to the guide
for a small workpiece being out of control.
Use additional equipment, such as horizontal pressure
devices, when processing narrow workpieces.
Tools that have not been maintained can trigger un-
controllable situations. Only use sharp, maintained
milling tools in accordance with the tool manufactur-
er’s specications.
Possible contact with moving parts.
Before changing or adjusting, switch off the machine
and unplug the power plug.
Possible error when positioning the milling tool. Cor-
rectly insert the milling tool in the machine. Slide the
workpiece forwards against the rotational direction of
the spindle.
Select a rotational speed that is suitable for the milling
tool and material used.
Keep hands away when milling at the stop. Use pres-
sure devices (pressure shoes) together with the stop
if possible.
Missing lateral stops can result in a rebound. During
insertion milling, use rear and/or front lateral stops,
which are fastened to the fence.
m Residual risks
The machine is built according to the state of the art
and the recognized safety-relevant regulations. Nev-
ertheless individual residual risks can occur during
work.
Danger of injury to ngers and hands by the tool due
to inappropriate guidance of the work piece.
Injuries caused by work piece ying off due to inap-
propriate mounting plate or guidance, such as work-
ing without notice.
Health hazard by forms of wood dust or wood chips.
Wear personal protection equipment, such as eye pro-
tection. Use ventilation system!
Injuries by defective tools. Examine the tool regularly
for soundness.
Danger of injury to ngers and hands during tool
change. Wear suitable working gloves.
Danger of injury when switching on the machine with
the starting tool.
Hazard due to current by use of incorrect electrical
connecting cables.
Health hazard due to the tool because of long hair
and loose clothes. Wear personal protection equip-
ment, such as hair net and closely tting work clothes.
Furthermore, obvious residual risks may exist despite
following all precautions.
Residual risks can be minimized if the “safety instruc-
tions” and the “intended use” as well as the operating
instructions are followed in full.

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Scheppach HF50 Specifications

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BrandScheppach
ModelHF50
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

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