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Scheppach TS310 - User Manual

Scheppach TS310
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TS310
Nachdrucke, auch auszugsweise, bedürfen der Genehmigung. Technische Änderungen vorbehalten. Abbildungen beispielhaft!
Art.Nr.
4901305901 / 4901305902
AusgabeNr.
4901305851
Rev.Nr.
22/10/2020
DE
Tischkreissäge
Originalbedienungsanleitung
8
GB
Circular Saw Bench
Translation of original instruction manual
21
FR
Scie circulaire de table
Traduction des instructions d’origine
33
IT
Sega circolare da banco
Traduzione dal libretto d’istruzione originale
46
DK
Bordrundsav
Oversættelse fra den originale brugervejledning
58
NO
Bordsirkelsag
Oversettelse fra original brukermanual
69
NL
Tafel-cirkelzaag
Vertaling van originele handleiding
80
SE
Bordscirkelsåg
Översättning av original-bruksanvisning
92
FI
Pyörösahapenkki
Käännös alkuperäisestä käyttöohjeesta
103
SI
Namizna krožna žaga
Prevod iz originalnih navodil za uporabo
115
RU
Настольная циркулярная пила
Перевод с оригинального руководства
127
EE
Kreissaag
Tõlge originaali manuaal
140
CZ
Mobilná stolová píla
eklad z origilního návodu
151
SK
Mobilní stolová pila
Preklad originálu – Úvod
162
HU
Fűrészasztal
Az eredeti használati útmutató fordítása
174
LT
Stalinis diskinis pjūklas
Originalios naudojimo instrukcijos vertimas
186
LV
Galda ripzāģis
Oriģinālās lietošanas instrukcijas tulkojums
198
PL
Stołowa pilarka tarczowa
Tłumaczenie oryginalnej instrukcji obsługi
210

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • J
    Joshua MaloneAug 13, 2025
    How to prevent the Scheppach TS310 Saw blade from getting loose?
    • C
      clarkerobertAug 13, 2025
      If the saw blade of your Scheppach Saw gets loose 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.
  • R
    reynoldstimothyAug 16, 2025
    What to do if the Scheppach TS310 Saw motor does not start?
    • K
      Kathy SinghAug 16, 2025
      If the Scheppach Saw motor isn't starting, there are several potential causes. First, check the mains fuse, referring to the “Electrical Connection” section in the operating manual. It could also be due to a defect in the extension cable, which should be checked by an electrician. Finally, defective connections on the motor or switch could be the problem, and these should also be inspected by an electrician.
  • R
    Richard SmithAug 20, 2025
    Why does the fuse trigger and the Scheppach TS310 Saw engine not provide power?
    • B
      Bradley SmithAug 20, 2025
      The fuse might be triggering and the engine failing to provide power in your Scheppach Saw due to a couple of reasons. It could be that the cross-section of the extension line is insufficient, refer to the Electrical connection section for more information. Alternatively, the saw blade might be blunt, causing an overload. In this case, change the saw blade.
  • V
    Vanessa LittleAug 25, 2025
    How to prevent burns on the cutting surface of Scheppach TS310 Saw during longitudinal cuts?
    • L
      lori27Aug 25, 2025
      To prevent burns on the cutting surface during longitudinal cuts with your Scheppach Saw, consider these points: * Ensure you are using the correct saw blade. If it's wrong, insert a sharpened saw blade. * Check if the longitudinal stop is parallel; if not, exchange it. * Verify that the slide carriage is parallel; if not, insert a saw blade with 20 or 28 teeth for longitudinal cuts.
  • S
    Sarah Ali DDSAug 28, 2025
    Why does the Scheppach TS310 Saw motor have the wrong direction of rotation?
    • M
      matthewramirezAug 28, 2025
      If your Scheppach Saw motor is rotating in the wrong direction, it could be due to a defective capacitor, which needs to be checked by a qualified electrician. Another possibility is incorrect wiring; in this case, a qualified electrician should exchange the polarity of the wall socket.
  • S
    smithjessicaAug 31, 2025
    What to do if the Scheppach Saw blade gets loose after turning off the motor?
    • J
      Judy LopezAug 31, 2025
      If the saw blade gets loose after turning off the motor of your Scheppach Saw, it's likely because the fastening nut was not tightened sufficiently. Make sure to tighten the fastening nut; remember it has a right-handed thread.
  • B
    Brian WebbSep 4, 2025
    Why does my Scheppach Saw leave burns on the cutting surface?
    • C
      Carl NavarroSep 4, 2025
      Burns on the cutting surface of your Scheppach Saw can occur due to several reasons. It may be caused by using a dull saw blade, in which case you should insert a sharpened saw blade. It could also be due to using the wrong saw blade; for longitudinal cuts, use a saw blade with 20 or 28 teeth. Another potential cause is a longitudinal stop that isn't parallel, requiring you to exchange it. Finally, the slide carriage might not be parallel, and you'll need to align it with the saw blade.
  • A
    Allison WoodSep 8, 2025
    What to do if my Scheppach Saw motor turns off automatically?
    • K
      Kevin AndrewsSep 8, 2025
      If your Scheppach Saw motor turns off automatically, it's likely due to an overload caused by a dull saw blade, which triggers the thermoprotection. To resolve this, insert a sharpened saw blade. After the motor cools down, you should be able to turn it on again.

Summary

Explanation of the symbols on the equipment

1. Introduction

2. Machine description

3. Scope of delivery

4. Intended use

5. General safety information

Maintenance and repair

6. Technical Data

7. Attachment and operation

8. Transport

9. Working instructions

Saw Blade - Diagonal Adjustment

How to adjust the saw blade's angle for precise diagonal cuts.

Saw Blade Height Adjustment

How to adjust the cutting height of the saw blade for different materials.

12. Electrical connection

13. Disposal and recycling

14. Troubleshooting

CE - Declaration of Conformity

Warranty GB

Scheppach TS310 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Blade Diameter315 mm
Max Cutting Height83 mm
Table Size800 x 550 mm
Cutting Depth at 90°83 mm
Cutting Depth at 45°49 mm
Voltage230 V
Blade Speed2800 rpm
No-load Speed2800 rpm
Power2200 W

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