Why does my Scheppach HS110 leave fire marks on the cutting surface?
- MMark JimenezSep 3, 2025
If the Scheppach Saw creates fire marks on the cutting surface, it might be due to a blunt or wrong saw blade. You should sharpen or change the saw blade.
Why does my Scheppach HS110 leave fire marks on the cutting surface?
If the Scheppach Saw creates fire marks on the cutting surface, it might be due to a blunt or wrong saw blade. You should sharpen or change the saw blade.
How to fix Scheppach HS110 when the blade dissolves after switching off the engine?
If the blade dissolves after switching off the engine of your Scheppach Saw, it is because the fastening nut is slightly tightened. To fix this, tighten the right hand thread nut.
What to do if the Scheppach HS110 Saw motor will not work, but the fuse is active?
If your Scheppach Saw motor won't work and the fuse is active, it could be due to an insufficient cross-section of the extension cable. Please refer to the 'Electrical connection' section for guidance. Alternatively, a blunt saw blade may cause an overload. Try changing the saw blade.
Why are there fire marks on the cutting surface of my Scheppach HS110?
If you notice fire marks on the cutting surface when using your Scheppach Saw, it's likely due to a blunt or wrong saw blade. You should sharpen the saw blade (only by an authorised sharpening specialist) or change it to resolve this issue.
What to do if my Scheppach Saw engine will not start?
If your Scheppach Saw's engine won't start, begin by checking the mains fuse. If the fuse is fine, the extension cable might be defective, requiring a replacement. In case the connections on the motor or switch are not in order, or the motor or switch itself is faulty, it's best to have it repaired by an electrical specialist.
How to fix a Scheppach HS110 blade that dissolves after switching off the engine?
If the blade of your Scheppach Saw dissolves after switching off the engine, it may be due to a slightly tightened fastening nut. To resolve this, tighten the right hand thread nut.
What to do if my Scheppach Saw motor won't work but the fuse is active?
If your Scheppach Saw motor isn't working but the fuse is still active, this could be because the cross section of the extension cable is not sufficient, refer to „Electrical connection“. Another potential cause is overload by a blunt saw blade, in which case you should change the saw blade.
How to prevent fire marks on the cutting surface with my Scheppach Saw?
Fire marks on the cutting surface when using your Scheppach Saw can occur due to a blunt or wrong saw blade. Try sharpening, changing the saw blade or using another one.
What to do if Scheppach Saw motor will not work, but the fuse is active?
Power | 2000 W |
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Blade Diameter | 254 mm |
Max Cutting Height at 90° | 85 mm |
Table Size | 640 x 487 mm |
Weight | 23 kg |
Saw blade bore | 30 mm |
Motor | Induction motor |
Input | 230 V |
Motor Power | 2000 W |
Fundamental safety guidelines applicable to all power tools.
Precautions for maintaining a safe and hazard-free work environment.
Essential safety measures related to the electrical aspects of the tool.
Guidelines for operator safety, including PPE and alertness.
Proper usage, maintenance, and handling of the power tool.
Recommendations for professional servicing and part replacement.
Critical safety advice concerning the use and function of protective guards.
Specific safety precautions to be taken while performing sawing operations.
Explains kickback phenomena and measures to prevent it.
General safety rules for operating the circular table saw.
Precautions and best practices for safely handling saw blades.
Noise emission levels and recommendation to wear hearing protection.
Step-by-step guide for assembling the main structure and extensions.
Instructions on how to attach the guide rail to the work table.
Ensuring the guide rail is correctly positioned and parallel.
Procedures for installing and detaching the saw blade guard.
How to set the riving knife correctly for safe sawing.
Guide for attaching a dust collection system.
Explanation of the power switch operation.
Adjusting the depth of cut using the hand wheel.
How to tilt the saw blade for angled cuts.
Comprehensive guide to using the parallel stop for various cuts.
Adjusting the parallel stop's height for different material thicknesses.
How to orient the stop rail for optimal use.
Adjusting the parallel stop to set the desired cut width.
Adjusting the stop rail's length to prevent workpiece jamming.
Ensuring accurate alignment of the parallel stop with the saw blade.
Instructions for making cross cuts using the transverse stop.
Calibrating the parallel stop's measurement scale.
General operational guidelines and best practices.
Information on selecting the correct saw blades for different materials.
Step-by-step guide for performing cuts along the wood grain.
Safe handling of narrow workpieces using a push stick.
Using a push block for extremely narrow workpieces.
How to perform cuts at various angles.
Step-by-step guide for cutting across the wood grain.
Specific advice for cutting particle boards to prevent edge chipping.
Procedures to follow after completing sawing operations.
Safety measures for dealing with jammed workpieces or blades.
Routine cleaning and upkeep of the machine.
Procedure for replacing worn or damaged table inserts.
Information regarding carbon brushes and professional servicing.
Details on parts subject to normal wear and tear.
Key notes on motor overload and restart procedures.
Warnings about the dangers of using damaged power cords.
Technical specifications for the AC motor and connection requirements.
Instructions for the environmentally sound disposal of the product.