Scheppach HM90MP

Scheppach HM90MP Multi-Function Radial Miter Saw

Model: HM90MP (5901219901)

1. Selelekela

The Scheppach HM90MP is a versatile multi-function radial miter saw designed for precise cutting of various materials. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your HM90MP miter saw. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the machine to ensure proper use and to prevent injury or damage.

This saw features a 216mm multi-function saw blade, two adjustable cutting speeds, a pivoting turntable, an inclinable saw head, and an integrated laser for accurate cuts. Its robust yet lightweight design with a carrying handle ensures portability.

2. Sehlahisoa Overview le Likarolo tsa Bohlokoa

The Scheppach HM90MP miter saw is engineered for precision and versatility across a range of materials. Understanding its components and features is crucial for effective operation.

  • Multi-function Saw Blade: Equipped with a 216 mm, 24-tooth blade suitable for wood, plastic, copper, aluminum, and steel.
  • Two Cutting Speeds: Adjustable speeds to optimize cutting performance for different materials.
  • High Cutting Capacity: Max cutting width of 340 mm and max cutting height of 65 mm.
  • Pivoting Turntable: Adjustable from -45° to +45° for miter cuts, with multiple locking points for common angles.
  • Inclinable Saw Head: E sekamela ho fihlela ho 45° ka letsohong le letšehali bakeng sa ho khaola bevel.
  • Integrated Laser: Projects the exact cutting line for precise results.
  • Leseli la Mosebetsi la LED: Illuminates the cutting area for improved visibility.
  • Extendable Workpiece Supports: Two supports with a high, foldable workpiece stop for optimal material positioning.
  • Clamp Sistimi: Secures the workpiece during cutting operations.
  • Kaho e Matla: Die-cast aluminum design for durability and reduced weight (11.6 kg).
  • Carrying Handle: Bakeng sa lipalangoang tse bonolo.
Scheppach HM90MP Miter Saw with features highlighted

Ka kakaretso view of the Scheppach HM90MP miter saw, showcasing its design and key operational areas.

3. Seta

Before operating the miter saw, ensure it is properly assembled and secured. Always work on a stable, level surface.

3.1 Ho phutholla le ho hlahloba

  • Tlosa ka hloko likarolo tsohle tsa sephutheloana.
  • Inspect for any shipping damage. Do not operate the saw if damage is present.
  • Ensure all listed components are present: miter saw unit, 216mm universal saw blade, workpiece supports, clamp.

3.2 Ho Hloma Sakha

  • Secure the miter saw to a workbench using bolts through the designated mounting holes in the base. This prevents movement during operation.

3.3 Installing Workpiece Supports and Clamp

  • Insert the extendable workpiece supports into their respective slots on either side of the saw table. Adjust their length as needed for your material.
  • Hokela screw clamp to the saw table. Position it to firmly hold the workpiece against the fence during cuts.
Close-up of the workpiece clamp and support on the miter saw

Detail of the workpiece clamp and extendable support, essential for securing material during cutting.

4. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso

Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (safety glasses, hearing protection, dust mask) when operating the saw.

4.1 Power Connection and Safety

  • Connect the saw to a 230V AC power supply.
  • Ensure the power cord is clear of the cutting path and cannot be damaged.
  • Familiarize yourself with the location of the ON/OFF switch and the emergency stop (if applicable).

4.2 Adjusting Cutting Speeds

The HM90MP offers two cutting speeds to match different materials. Select the appropriate speed before starting the cut.

  • Speed 1 (Lower RPM): Recommended for harder materials like metals (steel, aluminum, copper) and some plastics.
  • Speed 2 (Higher RPM): Recommended for softer materials like wood and certain plastics.
Diagram showing two speed settings, soft start, laser, and ambidextrous operation

Visual representation of the two speed settings, soft start feature, laser guide, and ambidextrous controls.

4.3 Setting Miter Angles (Horizontal Cuts)

  • Loosen the turntable locking knob.
  • Rotate the turntable to the desired angle (between -45° and +45°). Use the angle scale for precision.
  • Lock the turntable securely in place.

4.4 Setting Bevel Angles (Vertical Cuts)

  • Loosen the bevel locking lever at the rear of the saw head.
  • Tilt the saw head to the desired angle (up to 45° to the left). Use the bevel scale for accuracy.
  • Securely tighten the bevel locking lever.
Close-up of the saw head tilted for a bevel cut

The saw head tilted to the left, demonstrating its capability for bevel cuts.

4.5 Using the Laser Guide and LED Light

  • Activate the laser guide and LED work light using their respective switches.
  • Align the laser line with your marked cutting line on the workpiece.
  • The LED light provides optimal illumination of the cutting area, especially in low-light conditions.
Close-up of the laser guide projecting a line on the saw table

The integrated laser guide projecting a clear line onto the workpiece for accurate cutting alignment.

4.6 Performing a Cut

  • Beha sesebediswa sa mosebetsi ka thata pela terata mme o se tiise ka clamp.
  • Ensure the saw blade is clear of the workpiece before starting the motor.
  • Press the ON switch to start the motor. Allow the blade to reach full speed before beginning the cut.
  • Slowly lower the saw head into the workpiece. For wider materials, utilize the pull function by pulling the saw head towards you, lowering it, and then pushing it through the material.
  • Maintain a steady, controlled feed rate. Do not force the saw.
  • Once the cut is complete, release the ON switch and allow the blade to stop completely before raising the saw head.
  • Remove the workpiece only after the blade has stopped.

4.7 Cutting Different Materials

The HM90MP is designed for a variety of materials. Always select the correct speed and ensure the workpiece is properly supported and clamped.

  • Wood (Hardwood & Softwood): Use Speed 2. Ensure the wood is free of foreign objects.
  • Wood with Nails: The multi-function blade can cut through wood containing nails, but proceed with caution and a slower feed rate.
  • Aluminum & Copper: Use Speed 1. Apply a suitable cutting lubricant if necessary to prevent blade overheating and material buildup.
  • Tšepe: Use Speed 1. A slower, consistent feed rate is crucial.
  • Plastiki: Use Speed 1 or 2 depending on the type of plastic. Test on a scrap piece first to avoid melting or chipping.
Image showing the saw cutting hardwood

The saw blade making a precise cut through hardwood.

Image showing the saw cutting aluminum

The saw blade cutting through an aluminum profile.

Image showing the saw cutting steel

The saw blade engaged in cutting a steel workpiece.

5. Tlhokomelo

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safe operation of your miter saw. Always disconnect the saw from the power supply before performing any maintenance or cleaning.

5.1 Ho hloekisa

  • After each use, clean the saw to remove dust, chips, and debris. Use a brush or compressed air.
  • Pay special attention to the motor vents, blade guard, and moving parts to prevent buildup.
  • Hlakola libaka tse ka ntle ka papatsoamp lesela. U se ke ua sebelisa lik'hemik'hale tse bohale.

5.2 Phetoho ea Lehare

  • Only use 216mm blades designed for miter saws and suitable for the materials you intend to cut.
  • Refer to the detailed instructions in the full product manual for specific blade replacement steps, including locking the spindle and removing/installing the blade.
  • Ensure the new blade is installed with the teeth pointing in the correct direction of rotation.

5.3 Tlhokomelo e akaretsang

  • Nako le nako hlahloba li-screws le li-fasteners bakeng sa ho tiea.
  • Lubricate moving parts as recommended by the manufacturer (refer to the comprehensive manual).
  • Store the saw in a dry, secure location, out of reach of children.

6. Ho rarolla mathata

Karolo ena e bua ka mathata a tloaelehileng ao u ka 'nang ua kopana le 'ona. Bakeng sa mathata a rarahaneng haholoanyane, buisana le setsebi se tšoanelehang.

BothataLebaka le ka khonehangTharollo
Saw ha e qaleNo power supply; Faulty switch; Overload protection triggeredCheck power connection; Test power outlet; Reset circuit breaker; Allow motor to cool
Boleng bo bobe ba ho seha (ho teteana, ho petsoha)Dull or incorrect blade; Incorrect speed setting; Workpiece not securedReplace blade; Select appropriate speed; Secure workpiece firmly with clamp
Saw blade binds in materialForcing the cut; Workpiece shifting; Incorrect blade for materialReduce feed rate; Re-secure workpiece; Ensure correct blade is used
Laser line not visibleLaser switch off; Laser lens dirty; Battery (if applicable) lowTurn on laser; Clean laser lens; Replace laser battery (if applicable)

7. Litlhaloso

Technical data for the Scheppach HM90MP miter saw.

TlhalosoBoleng
Nomoro ea Mohlala5901219901
Kenyeletso ya Matla1700 Watts
Moqtage230 Volts (AC)
Saw Blade Diameter216 limilimithara
Max. Ho Seha Bophara340 limilimithara
Max. Ho Seha Bophahamo65 limilimithara
Miter Angle Range-45 ° ho +45 °
Bevel Angle Range0° ho isa ho 45° (ka letsohong le letšehali)
Palo ea Mabelo2
Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa (L x W x H)74 x 58.5 x 54 cm,
Boima ba 'mele12.36 lik'hilograma
Bolelele ba Mohala5000 limilimithara
Boemo ba Molumo107 li-decibels
Diagram illustrating cutting width, cutting height, RPM, and multi-function saw blade

Key specifications including maximum cutting width and height, RPM range, and the multi-function saw blade design.

8. Tiisetso le Tšehetso

For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase. Scheppach products typically come with a manufacturer's warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship.

If you require technical assistance, spare parts, or have questions not covered in this manual, please contact Scheppach customer support or visit their official websebaka sa marang-rang bakeng sa tlhahisoleseling.

  • Moetsi: Scheppach
  • Websebaka: www.scheppach.com (Ka kopo sheba sebaka sa hau sa libaka websaete)

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