Scheppach HS105 5901308901 Instruction Manual

Scheppach HS105 5901308901 Saw manual cover
Pages 228
Year 2019
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Scheppach HS105 5901308901 Saw Specification

The Scheppach HS105 5901308901 Saw is a robust and versatile table saw designed for both professional woodworkers and DIY enthusiasts. It features a powerful 2000W motor, which provides ample power for cutting through various types of wood with precision and efficiency. The saw's blade has a diameter of 255mm, allowing for a maximum cutting depth of 85mm at 90 degrees and 65mm at 45 degrees, accommodating a wide range of cutting applications.

The HS105 is equipped with a large, sturdy table surface that enhances stability and support during operation, ensuring accurate and smooth cuts. Its extendable table feature further increases the working surface, making it suitable for handling larger workpieces. The saw includes a parallel guide and a mitre gauge, enabling precise angle and straight cuts with ease.

Safety is a paramount consideration in the HS105 design, with a blade guard and riving knife to prevent kickback and promote user protection. The saw also features a dust extraction port, facilitating a cleaner working environment by efficiently removing debris and sawdust.

For added convenience, the Scheppach HS105 includes an adjustable blade height and angle, allowing users to quickly adapt to various cutting requirements. Its compact design and integrated wheels ensure easy portability and storage, making it an excellent choice for workshops with limited space. Overall, the Scheppach HS105 5901308901 Saw combines power, precision, and safety, making it a reliable tool for a wide array of woodworking tasks.

Scheppach HS105 5901308901 Saw F.A.Q.

How do I align the blade on the Scheppach HS105?

To align the blade, first unplug the saw. Loosen the bevel lock handle and adjust the blade to 0 degrees using a square against the blade and table. Tighten the bevel lock handle once aligned.

What is the correct way to change the blade on the HS105 saw?

Unplug the saw and raise the blade to its highest position. Use the provided wrench to hold the arbor and remove the arbor nut. Carefully replace the blade and retighten the nut securely.

How do I troubleshoot if the saw is not starting?

Check the power supply and ensure the saw is plugged in correctly. Inspect the fuse or circuit breaker and reset if necessary. Verify that the power switch is functioning properly.

What maintenance is required for the Scheppach HS105?

Regularly clean the sawdust from the table and mechanism. Lubricate the moving parts with light oil. Check the blade for sharpness and replace it when dull. Inspect the power cord for damage.

How can I ensure accurate cuts with the HS105 saw?

Use a square to ensure the blade is perpendicular to the table. Adjust the fence parallel to the blade. Make test cuts on scrap wood to check for accuracy before proceeding with the final material.

What should I do if the blade is binding during cuts?

Check for alignment issues with the blade and fence. Ensure the material is flat and properly supported. Reduce the feed rate to prevent forcing the blade through the material.

How do I adjust the riving knife on the HS105?

To adjust the riving knife, first unplug the saw. Remove the throat plate and loosen the riving knife adjustment screws. Align the riving knife with the blade and tighten the screws securely.

What safety precautions should I follow when using the Scheppach HS105?

Always wear safety glasses and hearing protection. Keep hands away from the blade and use a push stick for small pieces. Ensure the saw is stable and the work area is clear of debris.

How do I replace the drive belt on the HS105 saw?

Unplug the saw and remove the belt cover. Loosen the motor mount to relieve tension on the belt. Remove the old belt and replace it with a new one, ensuring it is properly seated on the pulleys. Tighten the motor mount to adjust tension.

What is the recommended blade type for cutting hardwood with the HS105?

A carbide-tipped blade with a higher tooth count, such as 60 to 80 teeth, is recommended for cutting hardwood. This provides a smoother finish and reduces the risk of tear-out.