Scheppach HS720 39051109954 Instruction Manual
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To change the blade on the Scheppach HS720, first ensure the saw is unplugged. Use the wrench provided to loosen the arbor nut, remove the old blade, and replace it with a new one. Tighten the arbor nut securely and ensure the blade guard is in place.
Always wear safety goggles and ear protection when operating the saw. Ensure the work area is clear of debris and that the saw is on a stable surface. Never reach over the blade while it is in motion, and use push sticks for small pieces.
Check if the power cord is properly connected and the outlet is functional. Ensure the power switch is in the "on" position. If the saw still doesn't start, inspect the fuse or circuit breaker. If issues persist, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Regularly clean the sawdust from the machine, check the blade for sharpness, and inspect the power cord for damage. Lubricate moving parts as recommended in the user manual and verify that all safety features are functioning correctly.
Loosen the fence locking knobs and adjust the fence so it is parallel to the blade. Tighten the knobs and use a square to ensure the fence is at a perfect 90-degree angle to the blade before cutting.
Ensure the blade is properly seated and the arbor nut is tight. Check if the blade is warped or damaged and replace if necessary. Make sure all parts are securely fastened and the saw is on a stable surface.
The Scheppach HS720 is primarily designed for cutting wood. If you need to cut metal, ensure you use a blade specifically designed for metal cutting and follow all safety instructions.
To adjust the cutting depth, use the depth adjustment lever or knob, typically located near the saw's base. Adjust it to the desired depth and ensure it is securely locked in position before beginning your cut.
For smooth wood cuts, it is recommended to use a fine-tooth carbide-tipped blade. This will provide a cleaner finish and reduce the risk of tear-out on the edges of the material.
Use the miter gauge to set the desired angle, and double-check the angle with a protractor or digital angle finder. Make a test cut on scrap material to ensure accuracy before cutting your final piece.