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Scheppach HS105 - User Manual

Scheppach HS105
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Art.Nr.
5901308901
AusgabeNr.
5901308901_0301
Rev.Nr.
28/07/2021
HS105
DE
Tischkreissäge
Originalbedienungsanleitung
9
GB
Table Saw
Translation of original instruction manual
28
EE
Laudketassaag
Originaalkäitusjuhendi tõlge
44
LT
Stalinis diskinis pjūklas
Originalios naudojimo instrukcijos vertimas
60
LV
Galda ripzāģis
Oriģis lietošanas instrukcijas tulkojums
76
SE
Bordcirkelsåg
Översättning av original-bruksanvisning
92
FI
ytäpyörösaha
Käännös alkuperäisestä käyttöohjeesta
108
DK
Bordrundsav
Oversættelse fra den oprindelige betjeningsvejledning
124

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Questions and Answers

  • B
    Brett WallSep 22, 2025
    Why is the Scheppach Saw motor rotational direction incorrect?
    • D
      dchoiSep 22, 2025
      If the Scheppach Saw motor's rotational direction is incorrect, it may be due to: * A defective capacitor. Have an electrician check this. * An incorrect connection. Have an electrician transpose the wall plug poles.
  • N
    Norma ChambersAug 23, 2025
    How to fix a loose saw blade on a Scheppach HS105?
    • N
      Nathan HunterAug 23, 2025
      If the saw blade gets loose on your Scheppach Saw after turning off the motor, it's likely because the fastening nut wasn't tightened sufficiently. To fix this, tighten the fastening nut, which has an M20 left-handed thread.
  • G
    Gary SparksAug 25, 2025
    How to fix a loose saw blade on my Scheppach HS105 after turning off the motor?
    • I
      ialvarezAug 25, 2025
      If the saw blade gets loose after turning off the motor, the fastening nut may not be tightened sufficiently. Ensure you tighten the fastening nut, which has an M20 left-handed thread.
  • R
    rwyattAug 26, 2025
    How to fix a Scheppach HS105 Saw when the saw blade gets loose?
    • E
      Emily HopkinsAug 26, 2025
      If the saw blade on your Scheppach Saw gets loose after turning off the motor, tighten the fastening nut, remember it has an M20 left-handed thread.
  • R
    Robert SandersAug 27, 2025
    How to prevent burnt areas on the cutting surface with my Scheppach HS105?
    • S
      sara58Aug 27, 2025
      Burnt areas on the cutting surface when using the Scheppach Saw can occur due to: * A blunt saw blade. Sharpen or replace the saw blade. * Using the incorrect saw blade. Replace the saw blade with the correct one.
  • T
    Thomas CampbellSep 18, 2025
    Why is my Scheppach HS105 motor not supplying power and the fuse tripping?
    • R
      Richard BurkeSep 18, 2025
      If the Scheppach Saw motor isn't supplying power and the fuse is tripping, it could be due to: * An insufficient cross-section of the extension cable. Consult the 'Electrical connection' section for guidance. * Overload caused by a blunt blade. Try replacing the saw blade.
  • E
    Emily KaiserSep 15, 2025
    What to do if Scheppach HS105 Saw has no motor output and turns off automatically?
    • G
      gordonsamanthaSep 15, 2025
      If there's no motor output and the saw turns off automatically, it could be due to overload caused by a dull saw blade, triggering the thermoprotection. Insert a sharpened saw blade and allow the motor to cool before turning it on again.
  • D
    Diane CrosbySep 16, 2025
    Why does my Scheppach Saw leave burns on the cutting surface when making longitudinal cuts?
    • A
      April MitchellSep 16, 2025
      If you notice burns on the cutting surface during longitudinal cuts with your Scheppach Saw, make sure to insert a sharpened saw blade. Also, use a saw blade with 20 or 28 teeth specifically designed for longitudinal cuts. Check that the longitudinal stop is parallel, and if not, exchange it. Finally, align the slide carriage with the saw blade.
  • D
    David YatesSep 6, 2025
    Why is my Scheppach HS105 motor rotating in the wrong direction?
    • M
      Melissa SteeleSep 6, 2025
      If your Scheppach Saw motor is rotating in the wrong direction, it could be due to a faulty capacitor, which requires repair by an electrical specialist. Alternatively, there might be a wrong connection. In this case, have the polarity of the outlet exchanged by a qualified electrician.
  • M
    Mason BrownSep 3, 2025
    Why are there fire marks on the cutting surface when using my Scheppach HS105?
    • S
      Sandra BaileySep 3, 2025
      Fire marks on the cutting surface when using your Scheppach Saw can occur due to a blunt or wrong saw blade. To resolve this, sharpen or change the saw blade.

Summary

Explanation of the symbols on the device

4. Proper use

5. Safety information

General power tool safety warnings

Provides essential safety guidelines for operating power tools.

1) Work area safety

Ensures a safe operating environment by maintaining cleanliness and proper lighting.

2) Electrical safety

Details precautions for safe electrical connections and usage.

3) Personal safety

Emphasizes operator alertness, protective equipment, and proper attire.

Safety instructions for table saws

Cutting procedures warnings

Highlights dangers and precautions during various cutting operations.

Kickback - causes and corresponding Safety information

Explains kickback phenomena and preventive safety measures.

Safety instructions for the operation of circular table saws

Rules for safe operation, placement, and handling of table saws.

Safety instructions for the handling of saw blades

Guidelines for safe installation, removal, and use of saw blades.

6. Technical data

7. Before commissioning

8. Attachment and operation

9. Operation

10. Working instructions

12. Maintenance

14. Electrical connection

16. Troubleshooting

Scheppach HS105 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product colorBlue, White
Built-in lightNo
Country of originGermany
Suitable for materialsWood
Saw blade includedYes
Input power2000 W
Power sourceAC
AC input voltage230 V
AC input frequency50 Hz
Blade diameter255 mm
Number of teeth60
Idle speed (max)7000 RPM
Bevel capacity (max)45 °
Cutting depth (45º)50 mm
Cutting depth (90º)80 mm
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth760 mm
Width690 mm
Height380 mm
Weight30500 g

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