Installation of the longitudinal stop, Fig. 8
1 Insert the bearings onto the wafer butterfly valve.
2 Fasten the wafer butterfly valve with 2 cylinder head
screws M6x30, 2 serrated lock washers A6,4, and 2
hexagon nuts M6 on the tabletop.
Installation of the stop bar, Fig. 9
1 Fasten the intermediate sheet with 2 saucer-head
screws M6x50, 2 washers Ø6, and 2 hexagon nuts
M6 on the longitudinal stop.
2 Push the stop bar on the intermediate sheet, and cramp
it using the wing nuts.
Legend Fig. 9
1 = high bearing surface
2 = low bearing surface
Pull the water butterfly valve upwards to perform the
cramping, press it downwards to release.
Installation of the cross cutting jig, Fig. 10
1 Screw the guide bar (1) using distance washers (2)
onto the left table side.
2 hexagon head cap screws M6x16 (3)
2 split washers B6 (4)
2 hexagon nuts M6 (5)
2 Screw together slide rail (6), slide sheet (7), and slide
arm (8).
2 hexagon head cap screws M6x16 (3)
1 hexagon head cap screw M6x10 (10)
3 washers Ø 6 (9)
3 hexagon nuts M6 (5)
3 Screw slewing part (11) onto the slide arm (8).
1 saucer-head screw M6x10 (12)
1 washer Ø 8 (13)
1 washer Ø 6 (9)
1 wing nut M6 (14)
4 Check the smooth running of the cross cutting jig in all
functions. If required, align slide sheet and slide rail.
Installation of the saw blade/
exchange of the saw blade, Fig. 11
Installation and exchange of the saw blade may only be
performed if the mains plug is disconnected.
Use only original Scheppach saw blades. We do not guar-
antee for third-party products.
1 Lower the saw blade height adjustment.
2 Insert the saw blade from the bottom onto the neck
flange of the motor shaft. Pay attention to the flattening
when inserting the tensioning flange.
3 When you tighten the hexagon head cap screw using
the included spanner wrench SW17, hold up the saw
blade flange with the spanner wrench SW46.
Adjustment of the clipping wedge, Fig. 12
The adjustment of the clipping wedge must be performed
after each saw blade exchange.
The clipping wedge must be in alignment with the saw
blade. The distance between saw blade and clipping
wedge must not exceed 8 mm.
The clipping wedge is an important protection device that
guides the work piece and avoids that the cutting joint
behind the saw blade is closed. Thus, the blowback of the
work piece is safely avoided.
Pay attention to the clipping wedge thickness (see im-
printed figures on the clipping wedge). The clipping wedge
must not be thinner than the saw blade base body and not
thicker than the cutting joint width.
Initial operation
Please observe the safety instructions.
The machine may only be operated with completely in-
stalled protection and safety devices.
After the connection to the mains supply the machine is
operational.
The covering cap must be lowered onto the work piece
during each work cycle.
To perform hidden cuts, release the wing cut, and then
remove the support sheet with the covering cap.
Inclined adjustment of the saw blade, Fig. 13
1 Once the wing nut has been released, the saw blade
can be infinitely adjusted from 90° to 45° (see scale).
Check the 90° and the 45° positions prior to each opera-
tion of the device! Perform a test cut!
If required, perform a readjustment at the adjusting
screws 1 and 2.
Height adjustment of the saw blade, Fig. 14
1 Once the wing nut has been released, the cutting height
of the saw blade can be infinitely adjusted from 0 to
82 mm (see scale).
Choose a low saw blade projection to the work piece to
ensure a safe and clean working.
Longitudinal cuts, Fig. 15
Use the longitudinal stop for parallel cuts. Use the stop
ruler with the upper stop side (1) for cutting works above
120 mm and with the lower stop side (2) for cutting
widths below 120 mm. Guide the work piece with the in-
cluded push stick.
Cross cuts, no figure
Insert the cross cutting jig or the slide carriage to perform
cross and angular cuts. Both parts are available as special
accessory. The adjustment scale of the cross cutting jig
ranges from 0 - 90°.
Starting Operations
Pay attention to the safety instructions
The machine should only be started up following the com-
plete assembly of protection and safety attachments. The
machine is ready for operation after being connected to
power.
The covering cap must always be lowered when working.
For blind cuts, remove the mounting sheet with the cover-
ing cap after loosening the wing nut.
Saw Blade – Diagonal Adjustment, Fig. L
The saw blade may be swiveled from 90° to 45° after the
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