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Todd HayesSep 2, 2025
How to fix decrease in cutting power when sawing with Scheppach Saw?
- Ttroy00Sep 3, 2025
To address a decrease in cutting power when sawing with your Scheppach Saw, re-adjust the end stop of the saw unit.






How to fix decrease in cutting power when sawing with Scheppach Saw?
To address a decrease in cutting power when sawing with your Scheppach Saw, re-adjust the end stop of the saw unit.
What to do if my Scheppach Saw work piece rips or splinters?
If the workpiece rips or splinters when using your Scheppach Saw, it could be due to excessive cutting pressure or using an incorrect saw blade. Ensure you are using the correct saw blade for the application.
What to do if my Scheppach PL55 Saw cut is rough or wavy?
If your Scheppach Saw cut is rough or wavy, the saw blade may be dull, or the tooth shape may not be appropriate for the material's thickness. Try re-sharpening the saw blade or using a more suitable saw blade.
Why does my Scheppach PL55 motor not reach full power?
If the motor of your Scheppach Saw does not reach full power, it might be due to an overloaded circuit caused by other appliances. Avoid using other utilities or motors on the same circuit as the saw.
What to do if my Scheppach PL55 Saw motor overheats easily?
If the motor of your Scheppach Saw overheats easily, it could be due to motor overload or inadequate cooling. Prevent overloading the motor when cutting. Also, remove dust from the motor to ensure optimal cooling.
Why is there excessive motor noise in my Scheppach PL55?
If there is excessive motor noise in your Scheppach Saw, it could be due to damaged windings or a faulty motor. Have the motor checked by skilled personnel.
How to fix a rough or wavy cut with my Scheppach PL55?
If the saw cut is rough or wavy when using your Scheppach Saw, it could be because the saw blade is dull, or the tooth shape isn't suited to the material's thickness. Resharpen the saw blade or use an appropriate saw blade.
What to do if my Scheppach PL55 motor does not reach full power?
If the Scheppach Saw motor does not reach full power, it might be due to an overloaded circuit caused by lighting or other motors. Avoid using other utilities or motors on the same circuit as the track saw.
What to do if the work piece rips or splinters when using Scheppach PL55 Saw?
If the workpiece rips or splinters when using the Scheppach Saw, it could be that the cutting pressure is excessive, or the blade is not suited to the application. Use the correct saw blade.
Why does the Scheppach Saw motor start slowly?
If the Scheppach Saw motor starts slowly and does not reach running speed, it may be due to low power supply voltage, damaged windings or a burned-out capacitor. Ask for the Electricity Board to check the voltage available and have the machine motor and capacitor checked/replaced by skilled personnel.
| Power | 1200 W |
|---|---|
| Blade Diameter | 160 mm |
| No-load Speed | 5500 rpm |
| Cutting Depth at 90° | 55 mm |
| Cutting Depth at 45° | 41 mm |
| Bore Diameter | 20 mm |
Covers maintaining a safe work area, proper electrical connections, and cable handling.
Emphasizes operator attentiveness, protective gear, correct posture, and safe tool usage.
Covers general saw safety rules, hand placement, and detailed kickback prevention measures.
Specific safety guidelines for performing inserted cuts and avoiding blade jams.
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