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Using The Equipment; Working Instructions; Suitability Of The Saw Blades - Scheppach HS110 Traduccion Del Manual De Instrucciones Originales

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11. Using the equipment

11.1 Working instructions

• After each new adjustment it is advisable to carry
out a trial cut in order to check the set dimensions.
• After switching on the saw, wait for the blade to
reach its maximum speed of rotation before com-
mencing with the cut.
• Secure long workpieces against falling off at the end
of the cut (e. g. with a roller stand etc.).
• Take extra care when starting the cut.
• Never use the equipment without the suction func-
tion.
• Regularly check and clean the suction channels.

11.2 Suitability of the saw blades

• 24 teeth: soft materials, high degree of chip take-off,
coarse cutting pattern
• 48 teeth (not included in the scope of delivery): hard
materials, lower degree of chip take-off, finer cutting
pattern
11.3 Making longitudinal cuts (fig. 24)
Longitudinal cutting is when you use the saw to cut
along the grain of the wood. One edge of the workpiece
will be pressed against the parallel stop (14), while the
flat side lies on the saw table (1).
The saw blade guard (2) must always be lowered over
the workpiece. When making a longitudinal cut, never
adopt a working position that is in line with the cutting
direction.
1.
Set the parallel stop (14) and the stop rail (30) in
accordance with the workpiece height and the de-
sired width.
2.
Switch on the saw.
3.
Place your hands (with fingers closed) flat on the
workpiece and push the workpiece along the stop
rail (30) into the saw blade (4).
4.
Guide at the side with your left or right hand (de-
pending on the position of the parallel stop) only
as far as the front edge of the saw blade guard (2).
5.
Always push the workpiece through to the end of
the splitter (3).
6.
The offcut piece remains on the saw table (1) until
the saw blade (4) is back in its position of rest.
7.
Secure long workpieces against falling off at the
end of the cut (e.g. with a roller stand etc.).
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ATTENTION: The parallel stop must be set parallel
with the saw blade. Check the alignment and firm seat-
ing of the parallel stop (14), particularly during use and
after longer periods not in use. Vibrations can loosen
screw connections and change the position of the par-
allel stop. If necessary, adjust the parallel stop and
tighten the knurled nut (i). Tighten the screw connec-
tions (k) with the Allen key (not included in the scope of
delivery) (fig. 21a).
11.3.1 Cutting narrow workpieces (fig. 25)
Be sure to use a push stick (17) when making longitudi-
nal cuts in workpieces smaller than 120 mm in width. A
push stick (17) is supplied with the saw! Replace a worn
or damaged push stick (17) immediately.
1.
Adjust the parallel stop (14) to the width of work-
piece you require.
2.
Feed in the workpiece with two hands. Always use
the push stick (17) in the area of the saw blade.
3.
Always push the workpiece through to the end of
the splitter (3).
m WARNING: With short workpieces, use the push
stick from the beginning.
11.3.2 Cutting very narrow workpieces
Be sure to use a push block when making longitudinal
cuts in very narrow workpieces with a width of 30 mm
and less. There is no push block supplied with the saw!
(Available from your specialist dealer) Replace the
push block without delay when it becomes worn.
When sawing workpieces, these can become jammed
between the parallel stop and the saw blade, be caught
by the saw blade, and be thrown from the machine.
Therefore, the low guide face of the parallel stop is best
used in this case (see fig. 16). If required, change over
the stop rail (see 10.4.2).
1.
Adjust the parallel stop to the width of workpiece
you require.
2.
Use the push block to press the workpiece against
the stop rail and push the workpiece with the push
stick (17) through to the end of the splitter (3).
11.3.3 Making angular cuts (fig. 26)
Angular cuts must always be made using the parallel
stop (14). The parallel stop (14) must always be fitted to
the right of the saw blade. Otherwise, workpieces can
become jammed between the parallel stop and the saw
blade during sawing and ejected at speed.
1.
Set the saw blade to the desired angle.
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