1. Ngwaahịa gafereview
The Scheppach HS100S table saw is a powerful and versatile tool designed for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals. It features a robust 2000W motor and a 250mm carbide blade, capable of handling various cutting tasks with precision.
This model includes a sturdy stand, two table extensions for increased workpiece support, and a convenient crank for adjusting blade height and tilt. It also comes equipped with an angle guide and a parallel guide to ensure accurate cuts.

Figure 1.1: The Scheppach HS100S Table Saw, showing its main components and the included saw blade.
2. Ntuziaka nchekwa
Always prioritize safety when operating power tools. Read and understand all safety warnings and instructions before using the Scheppach HS100S table saw. Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury.
2.1 ịdọ aka ná ntị nchekwa izugbe
- Nchekwa mpaghara ọrụ: Debe ebe a na-arụ ọrụ ọcha na ọkụ nke ọma. Ebe mgbagwoju anya ma ọ bụ ọchịchịrị na-akpọ ihe mberede. Ejila ngwaọrụ ike rụọ ọrụ n'ime ikuku mgbawa, dị ka n'ihu mmiri ọkụ, gas, ma ọ bụ uzuzu.
- Nchekwa Eletriki: Plọg ngwaọrụ ike ga-adabarịrị na mpụta. Agbanwela plọg ahụ n'ụzọ ọ bụla. Ewepụla ngwaọrụ ike na mmiri ozuzo ma ọ bụ ọnọdụ mmiri.
- Nchekwa nkeonwe: Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses, hearing protection, and dust masks. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts.
- Iji na Nlekọta Ngwa: Amanyela ngwá ọrụ ike. Jiri ngwa ike ziri ezi maka ngwa gị. Kwụpụ plọg na isi iyi ọkụ tupu ime mgbanwe ọ bụla, ịgbanwe ngwa ma ọ bụ ichekwa ngwa ike.
2.2 Specific Table Saw Safety
- Na-eji ihe nchekwa agụba na splitter mgbe niile mgbe ị na-eji mma ahụ.
- Ensure the workpiece is firmly supported and guided. Use push sticks for narrow cuts.
- Erula aka n'elu ma ọ bụ n'azụ mma nkwọ ahụ.
- Maintain a clear path for the workpiece and avoid cross-cutting freehand.
- Ensure the saw is stable. The HS100S features a stable base frame and non-slip rubber feet for high stability.

Figure 2.1: The table saw's stable base frame and non-slip rubber feet ensure high stability during operation.
3. Ntọala na Mgbakọ
Before operating the table saw, proper assembly and setup are crucial for safety and performance. Follow these steps carefully.
3.1 Mwepu na nyocha
- Jiri nlezianya wepụ ihe niile dị na nkwakọ ngwaahịa.
- Inspect all parts for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. Do not use the tool if any parts are damaged.
- Verify that all listed components are present: main saw unit, stand components, two table extensions, saw blade, blade guard, cross-cut gauge, parallel guide, and assembly hardware.
3.2 Ịchịkọta Stand
Assemble the metal stand according to the diagrams provided in the separate assembly guide. Ensure all bolts are securely tightened for maximum stability.
3.3 Mounting the Saw Unit
- Carefully place the main saw unit onto the assembled stand.
- Secure the saw unit to the stand using the provided bolts and nuts.
3.4 Installing Table Extensions
Attach the two table extensions to the left and right sides of the main table. These extensions significantly increase the working surface, allowing for easier processing of larger workpieces.

Figure 3.1: The table extensions on both sides allow for processing of larger workpieces.
3.5 Blade Installation and Guard Attachment
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na ewepụla nkwọ ahụ na isi iyi ike.
- Follow the instructions for installing the 250mm carbide saw blade.
- Attach the saw blade guard securely over the blade. This guard is essential for safety and also allows for dust extraction.
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
This section details the proper procedures for operating your Scheppach HS100S table saw.
4.1 Njikọ ike
Connect the saw to a 240 Volt AC power supply. Ensure the power outlet is properly grounded.
4.2 Adjusting Blade Height and Tilt
The saw features a combined handwheel for adjusting both the blade height and tilt angle. The maximum cutting height at 90 degrees is 85mm, and at 45 degrees, it is 65mm.
- Turn the handwheel to raise or lower the blade for the desired cutting depth.
- Use the tilt mechanism to set the blade angle for bevel cuts (up to 45 degrees).

Figure 4.1: Diagram illustrating maximum cutting heights at 90° (85mm) and 45° (65mm), and the ergonomic table height of 830mm.

Figure 4.2: The HS100S can effortlessly cut soft and hardwood up to a maximum height of 85mm.
4.3 Using the Guides
- Ntuzi myirịta: Use the parallel guide for rip cuts to ensure straight and consistent widths. Secure it firmly before cutting.
- Cross-Cut Gauge: The cross-cut gauge is used for accurate cross-cuts and miter cuts. Adjust the angle as needed and secure the workpiece against the fence.

Ọgụgụ 4.3: nso nso view of the cross-cut gauge for precise angle cuts.
4.4 Mwepụta uzuzu
The machine allows for direct dust extraction from the housing or the saw blade guard. Connecting a suitable dust extractor will significantly reduce dust in the work area, promoting a cleaner and safer environment.

Figure 4.4: The machine can be connected to a dust extractor at the housing or blade guard for low-dust operation.
5. Nlekọta
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your table saw. Always disconnect the power supply before performing any maintenance.
5.1 Nhicha
- After each use, clean sawdust and debris from the table surface, blade guard, and motor housing.
- Use a brush or compressed air to remove dust from ventilation openings.
- Ejila kemịkal siri ike ma ọ bụ ndị na -ehicha ihe.
5.2 Nlekọta agụba
- Regularly inspect the saw blade for sharpness and damage. A dull blade can cause kickback and poor cut quality.
- Replace worn or damaged blades immediately.
- Hichaa resin na pitch nrụpụta site na agụba ahụ site na iji ihe nhicha agụba kwesịrị ekwesị.
5.3 mmanu mmanu
Periodically lubricate moving parts such as the blade height adjustment mechanism and tilt mechanism with a light machine oil to ensure smooth operation.
6. Nchọpụta nsogbu
This section provides solutions to common problems you might encounter with your table saw.
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Saw anaghị amalite | No power supply; Faulty switch; Motor overload | Lelee njikọ ike na eriri sekit; Nyochaa ngbanwe maka mmebi; Kwe ka moto daa jụụ. |
| Agụba na-ejikọ ma ọ bụ na-ese anwụrụ | Dull or dirty blade; Incorrect blade for material; Misaligned fence; Forcing the cut | Replace or clean blade; Use appropriate blade; Adjust fence alignment; Reduce feed rate. |
| Mbelata na-ezighi ezi | Loose fence; Worn blade; Incorrect blade height/tilt setting | Secure fence; Replace blade; Re-adjust blade height and tilt. |
| Oke ịma jijiji | Loose blade; Damaged blade; Unstable saw setup | Tighten blade arbor nut; Replace damaged blade; Ensure saw is on a stable, level surface. |
7. Nka na ụzụ nkọwa
| Ụdị: | HS100S |
| Onye nrụpụta: | Ntughari |
| Ike moto: | 2000 W |
| Voltage: | 240 V |
| Dayameta agụba: | 250 mm |
| Blade Bore: | 30 mm |
| Max. Cutting Height (90°): | 85 mm |
| Max. Cutting Height (45°): | 65 mm |
| Ọsọ enweghị ibu: | 5000 rpm |
| Table Dimensions (L x W): | 940 x 642 mm |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa (L x W x H): | 94 x 64 x 104 cm |
| Arọ: | 21.7 n'arọ |
| Ihe agụba: | High-speed steel (HW Carbide) |
| Atụmatụ pụrụ iche: | Depth adjustment, Table extensions, Dust extraction port |
8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
The Scheppach HS100S table saw comes with a limited warranty. Please refer to the separate warranty card included with your purchase for specific terms and conditions, including warranty period and coverage details.
For technical support, spare parts, or warranty claims, please contact Scheppach customer service. Contact information can typically be found on the Scheppach official websaịtị ma ọ bụ na akwụkwọ ịzụrụ ihe gị.





