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The rocker circular saw is suitable only for the
sawing of firewood.
Unlike with a conventional rocker circular saw,
the placement of multiple logs in the rocker at
once is possible.
Its structural features are:
Two parallel saw blades with a distance of
330mm. This technical feature enables an
especially quick sawing of pieces of wood
with max. 1 m length.
The machine is built according to the state of the
art and the recognised safety-technical rules.
Nevertheless, individual residual risks can arise
during operation.
Injury danger for fingers and hands from
the rotating saw blade due to improper
guiding of the work piece.
Danger to health from sawdust or wood
chips.
Do not lay crooked logs on the table carel-
essly; the wood must always be placed in
the cutting area of the table.
Your firewood rocker circular saw is already
assembled ready for use.
Pay attention, when you set up the rocker circu-
lar saw, that it stands on a level base and avoid
tipping it.
D GB
To cut firewood, attach the rocker circular
saw in the long direction to the 3-point
hydraulics of the hauler.
Secure the drive shaft with the chain during
operation to prevent spinning.
Manual transport:
When you transport the saw, lock the
rocker gate "A". (Fig. 03)
Use the transport device (Fig. 09) (availab-
le as a separate accessory)
Fig. 01
Connect the machine to the mains with the
CEE plug; the lead must be passively fused
with 16 A.
Switch the saw on at the operating switch;
the saw shaft turns on. (First move the
switch to the star and wait briefly until the
motor has reached full speed; then move
the switch to the triangle Fig. 01)
During shutdown, the saw shaft is slowed
down within 10 s.
Changing the rotational direction Fig. 02
The installed electric motor is connected ready
for use. The connection meets the applicable
VDE and DIN requirements. The customer-side
mains connection as well as the extension cable
used must adhere to these regulations or the
local power company regulations.
Description
The hinged cover, which prevents the pi-
eces of wood from sliding out of the rocker
and thus represents an important compo-
nent of the safety equipment of the rocker
circular saw
The wood retaining lever for securing the
logs. One or more logs can be secured at
the same time with the wood retaining lever
to prevent grappling with the logs
The tip ejection for fast and safe removal
of the logs from the rocker.
Residual risks
It is imperative that you wear personal
protective equipment like eye protection
and dust masks.
Danger to health due to noise. During
operation, the permissible noise level is
exceeded. It is imperative that you wear
personal protective equipment (hearing
protection).
Danger from current when using improper
electrical connection leads.
Moreover, in spite of all preventative mea-
sures being taken, unforeseeable residual
risks can still arise.
Assembly / Setup and adjustment
Also make sure that your rocker circular saw
does not stand on a base that is too soft, to
avoid the machine sinking in.
Hauler attachment
Suspend the drive shaft on the retaining
bracket after the uncoupling from the
hauler.
When you leave the workplace, switch off
the hauler and remove the ignition key.
Transport of the machine
Transport with hauler
During transport of the circular saw, the
PTO drive shaft operation must be swit-
ched off.
The warning sign with tail lamp DIN 110030
must be mounted at the saw, and the tail
light must be connected to the hauler
Electrical connection
Motor brake device
When the machine is switched off, an automati-
cally operating brake with brake board (excepti-
on: 6.1 kw motor with mechanical brake) slows it
down safely. The brake stops the drive motor of
the saw shaft within 10 s.
If the braking process takes longer than 10 s,
the machine may no longer be used because
the brakes are defective. It is imperative that you
separate the machine from the power supply.
Only a qualified electrician may be assigned
to resolve the problem.
Operating mode / Switched-on time
The electric motor is designed for operating
mode S6–40%. This abbreviation stands for:
S6: continuous operation with intermittent load
40%: (based on 10 min.) 4min. load; 6 min.
idling.
If the motor is overloaded, it switches off auto-
matically, since a winding thermostat is embed-
We recommend:
For a faster and more effective operation, we
recommend that you use a firewood conveyor
belt from the scheppach product line.
For more information, see your scheppach
dealer or www.scheppach.com
Transport with crane (Fig. 12)
For transport with a crane, use the crane eye.
The crane eye is identified with an adhesive
label (Fig. 12).
ded in the motor winding. After a cooling period
(duration varies), the motor can be switched on
again.
Damaged electric power cables
Insulation damage often occurs to electric power
cables.
Possible causes:
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Residual risks can be minimised if the
"Safety Notes" and "Intended Use" as well
as the operating instructions as a whole are
observed
Use the right drive shaft. We recommend
the scheppach drive shaft W100, Art. No.
0501 8101
Pressure points, if cords are run through
window or door gaps.
Bent points, due to improper securing or
running of the cords.
Cut points due to running over the cords.
Insulation damage due to ripping out the
plug from the wall socket.
Cracks due to aging of the insulation. Such
damaged power cords may not be used
and pose life-threatening danger due to the
insulation damage!

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