Scheppach TPH900 5910504901 Instruction Manual

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Pages 128
Year 2020
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Scheppach TPH900 5910504901 Hedge Trimmer Specification

The Scheppach TPH900 5910504901 Hedge Trimmer is a robust and versatile tool designed for efficient hedge maintenance. It features a powerful 900-watt motor, delivering consistent performance suitable for both domestic and semi-professional use. The trimmer is equipped with a 41 cm blade length, precision-crafted from high-quality steel to ensure clean cuts and durability. Its cutting capacity reaches up to 20 mm, making it ideal for trimming a variety of hedge types and thicknesses.

The design incorporates ergonomic features to enhance user comfort and reduce fatigue during prolonged use. The lightweight construction, paired with an adjustable telescopic handle, provides extended reach and improved maneuverability, allowing users to trim tall hedges with ease. The handle can be adjusted to different angles, offering flexibility and customization to suit various trimming tasks.

Safety is a priority in the design of the Scheppach TPH900. It includes a two-handed safety switch to prevent accidental operation, and a blade cover for safe storage and transport. The trimmer's build quality ensures reliability and longevity, with a focus on ease of maintenance to facilitate optimal performance over time.

Incorporating advanced engineering, the hedge trimmer operates with minimal noise and vibration, contributing to a more pleasant user experience. It is also designed to be environmentally friendly, producing low emissions in compliance with relevant safety and environmental standards. Overall, the Scheppach TPH900 5910504901 offers a blend of power, precision, and user-friendly features, making it a dependable choice for maintaining well-groomed hedges.

Scheppach TPH900 5910504901 Hedge Trimmer F.A.Q.

How do I start the Scheppach TPH900 hedge trimmer?

To start the Scheppach TPH900, ensure the power cable is securely connected to a power source. Press the safety lock button, then squeeze the trigger switch to start the motor.

What maintenance does the Scheppach TPH900 require?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the blades after use, checking for loose bolts, and lubricating the cutting blades with oil to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation.

How do I troubleshoot if the hedge trimmer does not start?

Check the power connection and ensure it is properly plugged in. Also, inspect the cable for any damage. If the issue persists, check the fuse in the plug.

Can the blade angle be adjusted on the Scheppach TPH900?

Yes, the Scheppach TPH900 features an adjustable head that allows you to change the angle of the blades for more precise trimming.

What should I do if the blades are not cutting properly?

If the blades are not cutting properly, they may need sharpening or cleaning. Ensure they are not blocked by debris and consider sharpening them if they appear dull.

How can I store the hedge trimmer safely?

After use, clean the blades and apply a light coat of oil. Store the trimmer in a dry place, ideally with a blade cover, to protect the blades and prevent accidents.

What is the maximum cutting thickness of the Scheppach TPH900?

The Scheppach TPH900 is capable of cutting branches up to 20 mm in thickness. For thicker branches, a saw may be required.

How do I clean the Scheppach TPH900 after use?

Turn off and unplug the trimmer. Use a soft brush to remove debris from the blades, then wipe them with a damp cloth. Dry thoroughly and apply oil to prevent rust.

Is it necessary to use ear protection when operating the Scheppach TPH900?

While the Scheppach TPH900 is relatively quiet, using ear protection is recommended to protect against prolonged noise exposure.

What safety precautions should I take when using the hedge trimmer?

Wear safety goggles, gloves, and sturdy footwear. Keep bystanders and pets away from the work area, and be cautious of electrical wires when trimming.