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Scheppach structo 5WE Traduction Du Manuel D'origine page 10

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the power plug.
Keep electric cables always free from oil and grease.
The operator's work place is in front of the machine.
Wear protective gloves to avoid injuries to fingers and
hands when handling the sawblade and grooving tools,
feeding the work piece into the machine, or when
executing repairs.
Do not try to remove wood chips while the sawblade is
running and while the sawing unit has not come to a
standstill.
Only use the machine with all the guards in place and
all the cutting tools in perfect condition.
Legend Fig. 1
1
Sawblade guard
2
Table extension folding down
3
Longitudinal fence
4
Motor
5
Lifting bow for transport
6
Lower sawblade cover
7
Switch-plug combination, ON/OFF switch
8
Cross-cutting gauge
Unpacking
Unpacking the machine, Fig. 1.1
1
Remove the hoops
2
Remove the cover and side parts
3
Remove the enclosed parts and check them for
completeness:
– 1 longitudinal fence
– 1 stop rail
– 1 cap type plate
– 1 cross-cutting gauge
– 1 guard with riving knife
– 1 sawblade key
– 1 counter holder key
– 1 push stick
– 1 push handle
– 1 suction connector with closing plug
– 1 table length extension
– 4 foot caps, and
– Accessory pack with fixing parts
Assembly
For reasons of packing, your scheppach machine is not
completely assembled.
Crane's bows, Fig. 6
The two crane's bows (6) are mounted diagonallytowards
each other. The machine may be lifted with belts fitted
to the bows by a crane.
Assembly of the base, Fig. 2
1
Fold up the front and rear supporting legs (1). Fix each
leg with hexagon bolts, washers and nuts (2). Firmly
tighten all the bolts.
2
Attach four foot caps (3).
3
Attach the suction connector (4) with four bolts, washers
and hexagon nuts.
4
Place the construction saw on its feet.
5
Mount the tool holder for push stick, push handle and
sawblade key on the right-hand leg (Fig. 2.1).
Fasten the sawblade guard with riving knife, Fig. 3
1
Put the assembled sawblade guard with riving knife from
above in between the guide plate and clamping plate.
2
Set the clearance between riving knife and sawblade
to 3 – 8 mm (a), and tighten the clamping plate with
four hexagon bolts and washers (2).
Assembly of the table length extension, Fig. 4.1 and 4.2
1
Mount the table length extension (1) on both sides to
the table (2) with four hexagon bolts (3), four washers,
and four nuts. Tighten the nuts slightly by hand.
2
Fold out the supporting bow (4) for the table extension
and lock it on the table.
3
Adjust the table extension as follows:
4
Place a ruler across the sawing table and the table
extension.
5
Adjust the height of the table extension and tighten
firmly to the sawing table (3) with the bolts and the
support (5).
Clamping device for longitudinal fence, Fig. 5.1
Fasten the clamping device (1) for the fence to the table
top using two cheese-head screws M 6 x 30, two washers
and two nuts M 6.
Assembly of the fence, Fig. 5.2
1
Screw the spacer plate to the fence with two saucer-
head screws M 6 x 50, two washers 6 mm, and two wing
nuts M 6. Do not tighten!
2
Insert the stop rail and tighten it.
3
Insert the fence into the clamping device.
Tighten = Raise clamping flap
Release = Press clamping flap down
4
Place the fence into the clamping device.
Position 1 = High fence surface
Position 2 = Low fence surface
Mount the cross­cutting gauge, Fig. 5.1
1
Put a saucer-head screw M 8 x 70 from below through
the square tube into the cross-cutting gauge and tighten
with washer 8 mm and handle.
2
Set the swinging part (3) in the square tube at a right
angle to the sawblade using the hexagon bolt (2). Use
a right-angle gauge to this purpose, and subsequently
make a trial cut.
Crane bow, Fig. 6
The two crane bows (6) are fitted diagonally to each other.
On the two crane bows, carrying belts can be attached for
supporting the machine on a crane.
Sawblade guard, Fig. 7
The sawblade guard is fitted ready for use.
The sawblade guard is a protecting device and must
always be fitted.
Make sure the guard always lies on the table top by
its own weight, but that the two bolts are tightened
without play.
Setting the riving knife, Fig. 8
The clearance between sawblade and riving knife must
not exceed 8 mm.
After every sawblade change check the clearance and
re-adjust, if necessary. The riving knife tip must not
be lower than the base of the uppermost tooth. We
recommend a maximum setting of 5 mm underneath
the upper sawing tooth tip.
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