Using The Saw; Working Instructions - Scheppach TS82 Traduction De La Notice Originale

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Fig. 14, 18
1. Before fitting the sliding table (12) it should be noted
that the two outboard bearing wheels are mounted on
eccentrics.
2. Should it ever be necessary their position can be adju-
sted with the aid of a 14mm spanner.
Fig. 20
1. The guide rail (10) is fittted with front and rear travel
stops.
2. Move the rear travel stop to the back of the slot.
3. Remove the front stop completely and fit the sliding ta-
ble (12) onto the guide rail (10) so that the four bearing
guides are located in the matching grooves along the
sides of the rail (10).
4. Replace the front stop.
Fig. 21
1. Check the sliding table (12) is level to the main ta-
ble. It should also be slightly higher (up to 1mm)
than the main table (1) to allow a clamped work pi-
ece to move across the main table.
2. If necessary, loosen and adjust the four silver sup-
port brackets (A) to lift or level the sliding table (12).
Fig. 22, 23
1. Identify the rip fence for sliding table (8). Place it
with the open side, face down and the plastic tip to
the right.
2. Slide the pivot block and the locking block onto the
back side of the fence with the head of the bolt in
the T-slot.
3. The locking block has a T-shaped foot plate, slide it
into the slot in the sliding table (12).
4. The workpiece clamp (9) passes through the pivot
block and locates in the large hole at the front of the
sliding table (12).
5. The workpiece clamp (9) should be locked in place
using a small grub screw in the front edge of the
sliding table (12).
Fig. 23
1. Flip the flip-over workpiece stop (11) by feeding the
head of the bolt into the T-shaped slot on the top
side of the fence.
2. The ratchet handle locks the workpiece stop (11) in
place.
3. From underneath the sliding table (12), push up the
locating stop (M).
4. Use a square to ckeck the rip fence for sliding table
(8) is set at 90 degrees to the blade (3).
5. If necessarry, adjust the stop by loosening the lo-
cking ring and grub screw. Put a screwdriver into
the slot to rotate the stop to set the angle. (M)
Fig. 21
1. Check the sliding table (12) is level to the main ta-
ble. It should also be slightly higher (up to 1mm)
than the main table (1) to allow a clamped work pi-
ece to move across the main table.
2. If necessary, loosen and adjust the four silver sup-
port brackets (A) to lift or level the sliding table (12).
Installing / replacing the saw blade (fig. 24, 25)
1. Caution! Pull out the main plug and wear safety
gloves.
2. Rais the blade to its maximum height and dismount
the saw blade guard (4)
3. Remove the right hand bench insert (2), using a 4mm
Hex key to remove the two screws.
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4. Loosen the nut by placing a saw blade spanner (B)
on the nut while holding up another 13mm spanner
on the motor shaft.
5. Caution! Turn the nut in the direction of rotation of
the saw blade.
6. Remove the outer flange and remove the old blade
inner flange.
7. Clean the saw blade flange thoroughly with a wire
brush before mounting the new saw blade.
8. Insert the new saw blade in reverse order and tighten.
Caution! Note the direction of run, the cutting slo-
pe of the teeth must be in the direction of run, i.e.
facing forward.
9. Remount and adjust the bench insert (2) and saw bla-
de guard (4).
10. Before you start working again with the saw, check
proper functioning of the safety equipment.

Using the saw

On/Off switch (Fig. 1)
-
The saw can be switched on by pressing the green
pushbutton „I". (13)
- The red pushbutton „0" (13) has to be pressed to
switch off the saw.
Cutting depth (Fig. 7)
Turn the round handle (15) to set the blade (3) to the
required cutting depth.
- Anticlockwise: smaller cutting depth
- Clockwise: larger cutting depth
After each new adjustment it is advisable to carry out a
trial cut in order to check the set dimensions.
Setting the angle (Fig. 7)
With the table saw you can make diagonal cuts to the left
oriented to the stop bar from 0 ° to 45 °.
m Check before each cut, that between the stop bar,
cross-stop and the saw blade (3) a collision is not pos-
sible.
- Undo the fixing handle (16a).
- Set the desired angle on the scale by turning the hand
wheel (16).
- Lock the fixing handle (16a) again in the required angle
position.
Operation

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 commencing 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 function.
Regularly check and clean the suction channels.
Making a cut, Fig. 26
• Ensure there is enough space around the table for the
work piece before starting the cut.
• Position your feet in a stable and banaced stance.
• When feeding the timber, place your hands on the sec-
tion of timber being kept. Never hold the waste part of
the timber.

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