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Scheppach 19013 03901 Guide D'utilisation page 26

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Important note
Defective electrical connection
cables
Electrical connection cables often suffer insolation
damage.
Possible causes are:
• Pinch points when connection cables are run through
window or door gaps
• Kinks resulting from incorrect attachment of laying of
the connection cable.
• Cuts resulting from running over the connecting cable.
• Insolation damage resulting from forcefully pulling out
of the wall socket
• Cracks through aging of insulation.
Such defective electrical connection cables must not be
used as the insolation damage makest hem
extremely hazardous.
Check electrical connection cables regularly for damage.
Make sure the cable is disconnected from the mains
when checking.
Electrical connection cables must comply with the regula-
tions applicable in your country.
The electrical motor is configured for S6/40% mode.
The motor will switch off automatically when overloaded.
After a cooling down period of varying duration it can
be switched back on.
One phase motor
• The mains voltage must comply with
the specification on the motor nameplate.
• Extension cables up to 25 m in length must have a
cross section of 1.5 sqmm, above 25 m in length
2.5sqmm.
• The mains is protected bya 16 A slowblow fuse.
Three phase motor
• The mains voltage must comply with the specification
on the motor nameplate
• Mains connection cable and any extensions must be
5-lead cables = 3/N/PE
• Extension cables must have a cross section of at least
1,5 sqmm.
• The mains is protected by max. 16 A.
• When connecting to the mains or relocating the
machine, chech the direction of rotation and change
polarity if necessary
When making inquiries please specify the following:
• Motor manufacturer
• Motor current type
• Motor nameplate specifications
• Switch nameplate specifications
When sending the motor in, always send the complete drive
unit including the switch.
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Removing and replacing the motor
Disconnect the mains plug!
• Remove the saw blade and splitting
wedge, swing the motor to 45°.
• Tum the bench circular saw upside down.
• Open the cover of the motor terminal box and discon­
nect the switch cable from the motor.
Fig. ,,S" + ,,S1"
• Unscrew all four hexagon screws holding the motor
(size 13)
• Turn the motor about 1/4 turn in the direction of the
arrow (3). This will loosen the belt so that the motor
can be removed.
• When fitting the new motor, make sure the flat belt
rests exactly on the motor pulley. Screw in the four
fixing screws but do not tighten yet.
• Turn the motor in the direction of the arrow (2) until the
belt tightens Tighten the 4 motor fixing screws firmly.
• Connect the switch cable to the motor. The connection
diagramm is in the motor terminal box.
All protection and safety devices mustbe replaced after
completing repair and maintenance procedures.
Notes on working with the machine
Pushstick
Item no. 5320 6208
Fig."W"
For cutting narrow workpieces where the clearance bet-
ween stop rail and saw blade is less than 120 mm, turn
the stop rail over to use the lower guide surface.
Always use the push stick to guide the workpiece.
Pushing handle
Special accessory Item no. 7963 1000
Fig."X"
Safe and convenient for working with
sm all and specially shaped workpieces.
This required push stick is easily made
and secured to the pushing handle.
Table lengh extension Fig. Y
see spare parts list

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