Please note that our equipment has not been de-
signed for use in commercial, trade or industrial appli-
cations. Our warranty will be voided if the equipment
is used in commercial, trade or industrial businesses
or for equivalent purposes.
m Remaining hazards
The machine has been built using modern tech-
nology in accordance with recognized safety
rules. Some remaining hazards, however, may
still exist.
• The rotating saw blade can cause injuries to fingers
and hands if the work piece is incorrectly fed.
• Thrown work pieces can lead to injury if the work
piece is not properly secured or fed.
• Noise can be a health hazard. The permitted noise
level is exceeded when working. Be sure to wear
personal protective gear such as ear protection.
• Defective saw blades can cause injuries. Regularly
inspect the structural integrity of saw blades.
• The use of incorrect or damaged mains cables can
lead to injuries caused by electricity.
• The operating instructions supplied with the special
accessories must be observed and carefully read
when Scheppach special accessories are used.
• Even when all safety measures are taken, some
remaining hazards which are not yet evident may
still be present.
• Remaining hazards can be minimized by following
the instructions in "Safety Precautions", "Proper
Use" and in the entire operating manual.
Attention: risk of accident!
The wood must always be seated on both sides of
the saw blade on the v-block of the rocker. (see ar-
row; Fig. A)
Technical data
HS730
Technical data
Dimensions L x W x H
ø Saw blade
Weight
Working tips
ø wood min./max.
Length of wood min/max
Drive
Motor V/Hz
Performance input P1
Output power P2
Operation mode
Rated idling revolution
speed
Fuse
Subject to technical changes!
20 I 60
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1158 x 725 x 1065 mm
700/30/4,2/3,2 Z42
89 kg
ca. 3/24 cm
25/100 cm
400 V 3~/50 Hz
4500 W
3400W
S6 20 %
1400 rpm
16 A slowblow
Noise characteristic values
Measurement conditions
The values stated are emission values and are there-
fore not necessarily safe operating values. Although
there is a correlation between emission and immis-
sion levels, you cannot reliably deduce from this
whether additional safety measures are required or
not. Factors which can influence the immission level
currently at the workstation comprise the duration of
the effects, the characteristics of the work room, other
sources of noise etc., for example, the number of
machines and adjacent operations. The permissible
values per workstation can also vary from country
to country. This information should nevertheless en-
able the user to make a better estimation of dangers
and risks.
Sound level at the workplace in dB
L
= 110,5 dB (A); L
= 95 dB(A)
WA
pA
A measurement uncertainty allowance K = 2 dB ap-
plies to the mentioned emission values.
Assembly
For packaging reasons your machine is not com-
pletely assembled.
Please check for completeness of parts when un-
packing.
Packing List
Machine
Axle
Tools
Equipment pack
User's manual
Mounting the axis, Fig. 3 - 6
Insert the axis through the hole in the wheel axis
suspension, as shown in Fig. 3. This is located on the
underside of the swivel. Now draw the washers and
bushes supplied onto the axis in accordance with the
sequence shown in Fig. 4. Now slide the axis through
the hole of the other suspension (Fig. 5). When do-
ing so, ensure that the grooves (5a) lie on the inside.
Now slide the bush with the washer sufficiently to the
side that the bush is over the groove. Now tighten
the threaded pins as shown in Fig. 6. Attention, the
bushes each have two threaded pins respectively.
Attaching the wheel axle, Fig. 7
Place both wheels on the already mounted axle. Se-
cure each wheel with one washer 8.4 and one M8x20
screw each.
Attaching the switch unit, Fig. 8
Attach the switch unit to the switch base.