General notes
1. After unpacking, check all parts for any transport
damage. Inform the supplier immediately of any
faults.
2. Later complaints cannot be considered.
3. Make sure the delivery is complete.
4. Before putting into operation, familiarize yourself with
the machine by carefully reading these instructions.
5. Use only
original scheppach accessories
, wearing or
replacement parts.
You can find replacement parts at
your scheppach dealer.
6. When ordering, include our item number and the type
and year of construction of the machine.
Dear customer,
We wish you much pleasure and success with your new
scheppach
machine.
NOTE:
In accordance with valid product liability laws, the manu-
facturer of this device shall not be responsible for damage
to and from this device which results from:
1. Improper care.
2. Noncompliance with the Operating Instructions.
3. Repairs made by unauthorized persons.
4. The installation and use of any parts which are not
original
scheppach
replacement parts.
5. Improper use and application.
6. Failure the electrical system as a result of noncom-
pliance with the legal and applicable electrical
directives and VDE regulations 0100, DIN 57113 /
VDE 0113.
We recommend that you read through the entire
operating instructions before putting into operation.
These operating instructions are to assist you in getting to
know your machine and utilize its proper applications.
The operating instructions contain important notes on how
you work with the machine safely, expertly, and economi-
cally, and how you can avoid hazards, save repair costs,
reduce downtime and increase the reliability and service
life of the machine.
In addition to the safety requirements contained in these
operating instructions, you must be careful to observe your
country’s applicable regulations.
The operating instructions must always be near the ma-
chine. Put them in a plastic folder to protect them from
dirt and humidity. They must be read by every operator
before beginning work and observed conscientiously. Only
persons who have been trained in the use of the machine
and have been informed of the various dangers may work
with the machine. The required minimum age must be ob-
served.
In addition to the safety requirements contained in these
operating instructions and your country’s applicable re-
gulations, you should observe the generally recognized
technical rules concerning the operation of woodworking
machines.
Contents
Page
Gereral notes
GB 7
Set-up
GB 7
Transport
GB 7
Safety notes
GB 7
Use only as authorized
GB 8
Scope of delivery
GB 9
Specifications
GB 9
Machine description
GB 9
Completion
GB 9
Initial operation
GB 10
Working information:
GB 10
Maintenance
GB 11
Electrical Connection
GB 11
Special Accessories
GB 12
Troubleshooting
GB 12
Spare parts list
U 4/U 5
EC declaration of conformity
K 2
Guarantee
U 7/U 8
Set-up
Prepare the workplace where the machine is to be placed.
Insure sufficient room to allow safe work without malfunc-
tions. The machine is designed to operate in closed rooms
and must be placed stabily on firm level ground. Stability
is insured by attachment to the ground with 4 screws (Fig.
14).
Transport
The machine may only be transported with suitable lifting
devices (crane or fork lift). The connection point for the
rope (crane) is on the upper band wheel cabinet.
Safety notes
In these operating instructions we have marked the
places that have to do with your safety with this sign.
• Please pass on safety notes and instructions to all those
who work on this machine.
• Personnel entrusted with work on the machine must
have read the operating instructions and in particular
the chapter on safety before beginning work. Reading
the instructions after work has begun, is too late. This
applies especially to persons working only occasionally
on the rnachine, e.g. during setting up or rnaintenance.
• Observe all safety instructions and warnings attached to
the machine.
• See to it that all safty instructions and warnings at-
tached to the machine are complete and perfectly leg-
ible.
• Check all power supply lines. Do not use defective
lines.
• Make sure that the machine stands stable on firm
ground.
• Insure sufficient lighting in the work area and the area
around the machine.
• Caution when working: There is a danger to fingers and
hands from the rotating tool.
• When working on the machine, all safety mechanisms
and covers must be mounted.
• Keep children away from the machine when it is con-
nected to the power supply.
• Operating personal must be at least 18 years of age.
Trainees must be at least 16 years of age, but may only
operate the machine under adult supervision.
• Persons working on the machine may be not diverted
from their work.
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