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6. Technical data 

Electro motor 

230 - 240 V ~ ,50 Hz

Power                          

S1 250W,  S2 30 min 350W

Revolutions

1400 min

-1

 

Saw band length

1400 mm

Saw band width

7 mm

Saw band width max.

12 mm

Cutting speed

880 m/min

Passage height

0 - 80 mm

Passage width

200 mm

Table size

300 x 300 mm

Slewing range of the 

table

0° bis 45°

Max. size of the 

workpiece

400 x 400 x 80 mm

Overall weight

16,5 kg

Subject to technical modifications!

* Operating mode S1, continous operation.

The work piece must have a minimum height of 3mm

and a minimum width of 10 mm.

Noise parameters 

The total noise values determined in accordance 

with EN 61029.

sound pressure level L

pA

77,4 dB(A)

uncertainty K

pA

3 dB 

sound power level L

WA

90,4 dB(A)

uncertainty K

WA

3 dB

Wear hearing protection.

The effects of noise can cause a loss of hearing. 

Total vibration values (vector sum - three directions) 

determined in accordance with EN 61029.

7. Remaining hazards 

The machine has been built using modern technolo-

gy in accordance with recognized safety rules. Some 

remaining hazards, however, may still exist. 

• 

Risk of injury for fingers and hands by the rotating 

saw band due to improper handling of the work 

piece. 

•  Risk of injury through the hurling work piece due 

to improper handling, such as working without the 

push stick. 

•  Risk of damaging your health due to wood dust and 

wood chips. Wear personal protective cloth such 

as goggles. Use a fitting dust extractor. 

•  Risk of injury due to defective saw band. Regu-

larely check saw band for such defects. 

• 

Risk of injury for fingers and hands while changing 

saw band. Wear proper gloves. 

•  Risk of injury due to starting saw band while 

switching on the machine. 

•  The use of incorrect or damaged mains cables can 

lead to injuries caused by electricity. 

• 

Wear  only  closefitting  clothes.  Remove  rings, 

bracelets and other jewelry. 

•  For the safety of long hair, wear a cap or hair net. 

Even when all safety measures are taken, some 

remaining hazards which are not yet evident may 

still be present. 

•  Remaining hazards can be minimized by follow-

ing the instructions in

 „

General safety instructions“ 

„Proper Use“ and in the entire operating manual.

8. Attachment and operation

Before starting the equipment

Make sure the machine stands securely, i.e. bolt it 

to a workbench or solid base. There are two holes 

for this purpose in the machine foot. • The saw table 

must be mounted correctly. 

•  All covers and safety devices have to be properly 

fitted before the machine is switched on. 

•  It must be possible for the blade to run freely. 

•  When working with wood that has been processed 

before, watch out for foreign bodies such as nails 

or screws etc. 

• 

 Before you actuate the On/Off switch, make sure 

that the saw blade is correctly fitted and that the 

machine’s moving parts run smoothly. 

• 

Before  you  connect  the  machine  to  the  power 

supply, make sure the data on the rating plate is 

the same as that for your mains.

Assembly tools 

1 engineer’s wrench SW 10/13 

1 hexagonal head spanner SW 3 

1 hexagonal head spanner SW 4 

Tabletop and the mounting angles are not mounted 

for reasons of packaging technology. 

8.1  Assembly of the table top (Fig. 

1+2+3+4+5+5.1.5.2)

1 Remove the wing nut (E), the clamping lever (F), 

the two disks and the plate (H). (Fig. 5.1)

2 Remove the 2 knurled nuts (D) and remove the U 

bracing (C) from the working table. (Fig. 4)

Position the working table (A) over the rear (B)  

to the screws. Fasten the working table with the 

plate (H), the two disks, the wing nut (E) and 

the clamping lever (F) to the machine housing. 

Fig. 5.2)

4 Attach the U bracing (C) with 2 countersink screws 

M6x16 and knurled nuts (D) at the front of the saw-

ing table. (Fig.3+4)

8.2 Adjusting the table top (Fig. 6)

 

1 Set the table top to home position and tighten the 

wing bolt (E) and the clamp lever (F) firmly.

2 Align the table top parallel to the sawing blade 

and tighten the 3 screws. Observe that the sawing 

blade is centred in the table inlay.

8.3 Adjusting the table top at the  right angle to 

the sawing blade(Fig. 5+6)

1 Fully set the belt guide (4) upwards and clamp it 

tight.

2 Release the clamping lever (F) and the wing bolt 

(E) at the swivelling segment (G).

3 Align the table at the right angle (90°) to the sawing 

blade (use back square).

4 Adjust the adjusting screw (I) and lock it with a 

nut  (J).

Summary of Contents for 4901504001

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Page 14: ...und den Klemmhe bel F fest an 2 Achten Sie darauf dass das S geblatt mittig in der Tischeinlage l uft 8 3 Tischplatte einstellen im rechten Winkel zum S geblatt Fig 5 6 1 Stellen Sie die obere Bandf...

Page 15: ...tig aus 8 9 1 Drucklagereinstellung Fig 11 1 F hren Sie die obere Bandf hrung 4 ganz nach oben 2 Wenn n tig richten Sie das S geband aus und spannen Sie es 3 L sen Sie die Spannschrau be 50 des Druckl...

Page 16: ...ehen sichern F r sicheres Arbeiten bei Querschnitten das Son derzubeh r Querschneidlehre einsetzen 10 1 Parallelanschlag Fig 7 Der Parallelanschlag dient zur F hrung bei L ngs schnitten L ngsanschlag...

Page 17: ...den Teile 12 Lagerung Lagern Sie das Ger t und dessen Zubeh r an einem dunklen trockenen und frostfreiem sowie f r Kinder unzug nglichem Ort Die optimale Lagertemperatur liegt zwischen 5 und 30 C Bewa...

Page 18: ...n damit eine optimale K hlung des Motors gew hrleistet ist S geschnitt ist rau oder gewellt S geblatt stumpf Zahnform nicht geeignet f r die Materialdicke S geblatt nachsch rfen bzw geeignetes S gebla...

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Page 20: ...e 22 5 General safety information 23 6 Technical data 25 7 Remaining hazards 25 8 Attachment and operation 25 9 Transport 27 10 Working instructions 27 11 Cleaning and Maintenance 28 12 Storage 28 13...

Page 21: ...t Risk of injury Never reach into the running saw blade GB Wear protective gloves GB Warning Before installation cleaning alterations maintenance storage and transport switch off the device and discon...

Page 22: ...your country s applicable regulations you should observe the generally rec ognized technical rules concerning the operation of woodworking machines We cannot accept any liability for damage or acci de...

Page 23: ...g of branches or logs Do not use the electric tool to cut firewood 8 Wear suitable clothing Do not wear wide clothing or jewellery which can become entangled in moving parts When working outdoors anti...

Page 24: ...ood The machine is equipped with a safety switch to prevent it being switched on again accidentally after a power failure Before you use the machine for the first time check that the voltage marked on...

Page 25: ...d by follow ing the instructions in General safety instructions Proper Use and in the entire operating manual 8 Attachment and operation Before starting the equipment Make sure the machine stands secu...

Page 26: ...he saw Turn the adjustment knob 10 counter clock wise if the sawing band hits the back side of the saw 3 Tighten the lock nut N 8 8 Alignment of the upper band guide Fig 9 10 The upper band guide cons...

Page 27: ...regularly For your own protection wear protective glasses and hearing protection Wear a hairnet if you have long hair Roll up loose sleeves over the elbows Always position the sawband guide as near t...

Page 28: ...g General maintenance measures Wipe chips and dust off the machine from time to time using a cloth In order to extend the service life of the tool oil the rotary parts once monthly Do not oil the moto...

Page 29: ...d capacitor burnt Contact the utility provider to check the voltage Arrange for inspection of the motor by a specialist Arrange for replacement of the capacitor by a specialist Motor makes excessive n...

Page 30: ...ion conforme 32 5 Consignes de s curit 33 6 Caract ristiques techniques 35 7 Risques r siduels 35 8 Configuration et utilisation 36 9 Transport 38 10 Consignes de travail 38 11 Maintenance 39 12 Stock...

Page 31: ...FR Porter des gants de protection FR Arr tez la machine et d branchez le c ble d alimentation de la machine avant de l assembler de la nettoyer de la r gler et d effectuer des travaux d entretien ain...

Page 32: ...s es travailler avec la machine L ge mini mum requis doit tre respect Nous d clinons toute responsabilit pour les acci dents et dommages dus au non respect de ce mode d emploi et des consignes de s cu...

Page 33: ...avec des surfaces mises ou reli es la terre par exemple canali sations radiateurs cuisini res r frig rateurs 4 Maintenir les autres personnes loign es Ne pas laisser les personnes notamment les enfan...

Page 34: ...doivent tre effectu es uniquement par du personnel qualifi en utilisant des pi ces de rechange d origine afin de ne pas exposer l utilisateur un risque important 23 Ne pas utiliser le c ble cordon da...

Page 35: ...le remplacer par un sp cia liste agr en cas de d t rioration Contr ler r guli rement le c ble de rallonge et remplacez le lorsqu il est endommag Maintenez les poign es s ches et exemptes d huile et d...

Page 36: ...forts C en U de la table de scie Fig 4 3 Ins rez la table A en faisant passer la lame B l int rieur et fixez la aux deux vis du carter de la machine l aide de la plaque H des deux ron delles de l crou...

Page 37: ...Desserrer les vis 52 2 Presser les doigts de serrage 53 l un contre l autre contre la lame de scie ruban 3 Faire tourner la lame de scie ruban plusieurs reprises dans le sens des aiguilles d une montr...

Page 38: ...heveux sont longs Retroussez les manches jusqu aux coudes si elles sont longues Lors du travail toujours placer le guidage du ruban de scie aussi pr s que possible de la pi ce Veillez un clairage suff...

Page 39: ...f de protection du ruban de la scie 13 Fig 1 Abaissez le guidage sup rieur de ruban de scie 4 et approchez le dispositif de protection du ruban de scie 3 aussi pr s que possible de la pi ce traiter Re...

Page 40: ...e d alimentation est obligatoire Moteur courant alternatif La tension du r seau doit tre de 220 240 V Les conducteurs des rallonges d une longueur maxi de 25 m doivent pr senter une section de 1 5 mm2...

Page 41: ...nt insuffisant du moteur Emp cher la surcharge du moteur lors de la coupe liminer la poussi re du moteur pour garantir un refroidissement optimal du moteur La d coupe de la scie est rugueuse ou gondol...

Page 42: ...Utilizzo proprio 44 5 Avvertenze importanti 45 6 Caratteristiche tecniche 47 7 Rischi residui 47 8 Montaggio ed azionamento 47 9 Trasporto 49 10 Istruzioni di lavoro 49 11 Manutenzione 51 12 Stoccaggi...

Page 43: ...sega in movimento IT Indossate i guanti protettivi IT Attento Prima dell installazione la pulizia le alterazioni la manutenzione lo stoccaggio e il trasporto di accendere il dispositivo e scollegarlo...

Page 44: ...e devono essere rispettate le regole tecniche generalmente riconosciute per l e sercizio di macchine di lavorazione del legno Non ci assumiamo alcune responsabilit in caso di incidenti o danni dovuti...

Page 45: ...piastre elettriche dispositivi refrigeranti 4 Tenete lontani i bambini Impedite alle altre persone di toccare l utensile o il cavo tenetele lontane dalla vostra zona di lavoro 5 Conservare gli utensil...

Page 46: ...ecializzata riconosciuta in modo conforme salvo diversamente indicato nelle istruzioni per l uso Interruttori danneggiati devono essere sostituiti presso un officina di assistenza clienti Non utilizza...

Page 47: ...condo la norma EN 61029 LivellodipressioneacusticaLpA 77 4 dB A Incertezza della misura KpA 3 dB Livello di potenza sonora LWA 90 4 dB A Incertezza della misura KpA 3 dB Portate cuffie antirumore L ef...

Page 48: ...iti a testa zigrinata D e rimuova il rinforzo a U C sotto al banco da sega Fig 4 2 Apra entrambe le porte del corpo macchina 3 Allenti la manopola di regolazione 9 fino a quando la lama della sega a n...

Page 49: ...re le candele nella giusta po sizione entrambe le candele dovrebbero toccare leggermente la lama della sega 4 Avviti nuovamente le viti 52 8 10 Cambio dell intermezzo del tavolo 14 L intermezzo del ta...

Page 50: ...re di nuovo la manopola di arresto F Fig 5 6 Attenzione In caso di tavolo della sega 6 inclinato la battuta longitudinale 5 deve venire posizionata in direzione di lavoro a destra del nastro della seg...

Page 51: ...er l esercizio L allacciamento conforme alle disposi zioni VDE e DIN pertinenti L allacciamento alla rete del cliente e il cavo di pro lunga utilizzato devono essere conformi a tali norme Il prodotto...

Page 52: ...si trova in una confezione per evitare i danni dovuti al trasporto Questo imballaggio rappre senta una materia prima e pu perci essere utilizza to di nuovo o riciclato L apparecchio e i suoi acces so...

Page 53: ...re si surriscalda facilmente Motore sovraccarico insufficiente raffreddamento del motore Evitare il sovraccarico del motore durante il taglio rimuovere la polvere dal motore al fine di assicurare un r...

Page 54: ...56 4 Pou it podle elu ur en 56 5 D le it pokyny 57 6 Technick data 59 7 Zbytkov rizika 59 8 Mont a obsluha 59 9 Transport 61 10 Pracovn pokyny 61 11 dr ba 62 12 Skladov n 62 13 Elektrick p pojka 62 1...

Page 55: ...an n Nesahejte do spu t n ho pilov ho p su CZ Noste ochrann rukavice CZ Pozor P ed instalac i t n zm ny dr by skladov n a p epravu zapnete p stroj a odpojte jej od elektrick s t CZ Noste ochrann sluch...

Page 56: ...n stanoven minim ln v k Nep eb r me dnou z ruku za nehody nebo kody zp soben nedodr en m tohoto n vodu a bezpe nostn ch pokyn 2 Popis p stroje Abb 1 16 1 Dve e sk n 2 Blokov n dve 3 Kryt pilov ho p su...

Page 57: ...n ur eno Nap klad nepou vejte ru n kotou ovou pilu na k cen strom nebo o ez v n v tv Elektrick n stroj nepou vejte k ez n palivo v ho d v 8 Noste vhodn pracovn oble en Nenoste irok oble en nebo perky...

Page 58: ...d eva a na zabezpe en bezpe n ho provozu by m lo b t p ipojeno ods vac za zen s rychlost vzduchu minim ln 20 m s P edejte tyto bezpe nostn pokyny v em osob m kter na stroji pracuj Nepou vejte pilu k e...

Page 59: ...p il hav pracovn od v D le mohou i p es v echna proveden preventiv n opat en existovat zbytkov rizika kter nejsou viditeln Zbytkov rizika je mo n minimalizovat kdy budete dodr ovat bezpe nostn pokyny...

Page 60: ...pilov p s neb uprost ed gumov ch kol mus se prov st korekce stopy vyklon n m horn ho kola p su 1 Povolte zaji ovac matici N 2 Oto te regula n m to tkem 10 Ot ejte regula n m to tkem 10 ve sm ru ho di...

Page 61: ...ezpe n na such m m st P ed pou it m p e kontrolujte p s na vady zuby trhliny Nepou vejte vadn pilov p sy P i manipulaci s pilov mi p sy pou vejte vhodn rukavice P ed zah jen m pr ce mus b t v echna oc...

Page 62: ...su 13 obr 1 Sni te horn veden pilov ho p su 4 a ochrann za zen pilov ho p su 3 co nejbl e k obr b n mu obrobku N sledn op t uzav ete nastavovac rukoje ochran n ho za zen pilov ho p su 13 11 dr ba Upo...

Page 63: ...na Stroj nechte zkontrolovat odborn kem Motor nikdy neopravujte sami Nebezpe Zkontrolujte pojistky p p je vym te Zav t p esn kryt pouzdra Motor se spou t pomalu a nedosahuje provozn rychlosti P li n...

Page 64: ...ny sp sob pou itia 66 5 D le it upozornenia 67 6 Technick daje 69 7 Zvy kov rizik 69 8 Zlo enie a obsluha 69 9 Preprava 71 10 Pracovn upozornenia 71 11 dr ba 72 12 Skladovanie 72 13 Elektrick pr pojka...

Page 65: ...anenia Nesiahajte do be iaceho p lov ho p su SK Pri tartovan ochrann rukavice SK Pozor Pred in tal ciou istenie zmeny dr by skladovanie a prepravu zapnete pr stroj a odpojte ho od elektrickej siete SK...

Page 66: ...a mus by splnen stanoven minim lny vek Nepreber me ru enie za iadne nehody alebo ko dy ktor vznikli nedodr an m tohto n vodu a bezpe nostn ch upozornen 2 Popis pr stroja Abb 1 16 1 Dvere telesa 2 Zais...

Page 67: ...ej oblasti 5 Ukladajte Va e pr stroje na bezpe nom mieste Nepou van n stroje musia by uskladnen v suchej uzatvorenej miestnosti a mimo dosahu det 6 Nepre a ujte Va e pr stroje Pr ca je d kladnej ia a...

Page 68: ...te opravi vyu en m elektrik rom Tento elektrick pr stroj je v s lade s pr slu n mi bezpe nostn mi smernicami Opravy smie vykon va len odborn elektrik r v opa nom pr pade m e d js k razu obsluhuj cej o...

Page 69: ...prstov a r k pri v mene p lov ho p su Noste vhodn pracovn rukavice Nebezpe enstvo zranenia pri zapnut stroja pro stredn ctvom rozbiehaj ceho sa p lov ho p su Ohrozenie elektrick m pr dom pri pou it el...

Page 70: ...opravte napnutie Oto enie nastavovacieho gomb ka 9 proti smeru hodinov ch ru i iek zv i napnutie p lov ho p su Oto enie nastavovacieho gomb ka 9 v sme re hodinov ch ru i iek zn i napnutie p lov ho p s...

Page 71: ...ch v uzavren ch priestoroch pripojte stroj k ods vaciemu zariadeniu Pre pr ce v komer nom sektore sa mus pou i ods va ktor zodpoved komer n m predpisom Ke je stroj odstaven z prev dzky napr koniec pr...

Page 72: ...by ste museli p li obl ky ktor s pre pou it p lov p s pr li zke musia sa vykona pomocn rezy a po predn stranu obl ka z ktor ch sa po tom stan dreven odpady ke sa vyp li definit v ny polomer Pozor Pri...

Page 73: ...v odbornej predajni alebo na miestnych radoch 15 Odstra ovanie por ch Porucha Mo n pr ina N prava Motor nefunguje Motor k bel alebo z suvka s chybn poistky sp len Veko telesa otvoren koncov sp na Stro...

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Page 79: ...st alors tenu de proc der sauf impossibilit selon la modalit non choisie par l acheteur Pour tout client professionnel Toute r serve doit tre formul e par lettre recommand e avec accus de r ception da...

Page 80: ...nt de la marchandise ou de la pi ce d fectueuse dans la mesure o elle est retourn e au magasin avec l accord pr alable de la soci t Scheppach dans le d lai fix ci dessus et ou elle s av re apr s v rif...

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