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Scheppach HS112-2 Series - Before Commissioning; Operation

Scheppach HS112-2 Series
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10. Before commissioning
10.1 General notes
Check that the product is fully assembled.
Check that the safety covers are present, installed
and functional.
Check that the switches work as intended.
Check that the product is on a rm footing.
Check that the labels on the product are present
and legible. Missing or damaged labels must be re-
placed or exchanged.
Check that the mains voltage and the operating
voltage match, see Technical data.
Check that the supply lines, extensions, cable drum,
etc. are not too long. Otherwise there may be a drop
in voltage or delay in motor start-up.
Check that the ambient temperature is observed.
10.2 Product-specic notes
The machine must be securely installed.
It must be possible for the saw blade to run freely.
In case of previously machined wood, be aware of
any foreign bodies, such as nails or screws, etc.
Before pressing the on/o󰀨 switch (11), make sure
that the saw blade (7) is correctly tted, and that
moving parts run smoothly.
Only connect the machine to a correctly installed
protective contact socket, with fuse protection of at
least 16 A.
11. Operation
11.1 Switch (g. 15)
11.1.1 ON/o󰀨 switch
To switch the saw on, press the on/o󰀨 switch (11).
Wait until the saw blade (7) has reached its maxi-
mum speed before starting sawing.
To switch o󰀨 the saw, press the cover cap (11a) or
tilt it and press the red switch-o󰀨 button.
11.1.2 Overload protection
In the event of overloading, the motor will switch itself
o󰀨. After a cool-down period (time varies) the motor
can be switched back on again.
1. Allow the product to cool.
2. Press the overload switch (13).
3. Switch on the machine as described in 11.1.1.
11.1.3 Speed selection switch
The saw has 2 speed ranges:
9.5 Fitting the parallel stop (g. 11)
1. Place the parallel stop (1) with open eccentric le-
ver (E) on the guide rail (28) on the saw table.
2. To change the position of the parallel stop (1),
slide the parallel stop (1) with open eccentric lever
(E) along the guide rail (28).
3. To secure the parallel stop (1) in the desired posi-
tion, press the eccentric lever (E) fully downwards.
9.6 Inserting the scale (g. 12)
1. Turn the saw blade (7) to the maximum position
out of the saw table (2) by turning the crank wheel
(15) counterclockwise until it reaches the stop.
2. Push the scale (26) into the guide groove of the
guide rail (28) until it is approximately centred.
3. Position the parallel stop (1) with open eccentric
lever (E) on the guide rail (28) on the saw table (2)
such that it makes contact with the saw blade (7).
4. Secure this position by pressing the eccentric le-
ver (E) fully downwards.
5. Align the zero point of the scale (26) with the
sight glass (23) of the parallel stop (1) and secure
this position with the two enclosed slotted-head
screws M4x6 (e).
9.7 Fitting the transverse stop (g. 13)
1. Slide the transverse stop (9) into the groove (3) of
the saw table (2).
2. Loosen the locking handle (9c) by turning it coun-
terclockwise.
3. Turn the transverse stop (9) until the arrow points
to the desired angle.
4. Secure this position by turning the locking handle
(9c) clockwise.
9.8 Connecting an extraction system (g. 14)
m WARNING
Danger of injury for eyes due to swirling chips
- Wear protective goggles.
- Only operate the product with a suitable chip ex-
traction system. Do not use a common house-
hold vacuum cleaner.
1. Place the extraction hose (4) on the extraction
nozzle (21) on the rear of the machine and on the
extraction nozzle of the saw blade guard (8).
2. Connect the extraction hose of a suitable chip
extraction system (e.g. a multi-purpose vacuum
cleaner) to the extraction port (21).
ATTENTION
Check and clean the extraction channels at regular
intervals.

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