Chainsaw end of the Scheppach TPX710 2-in-1 garden tool
Chainsaw end of the Scheppach TPX710 2-in-1 garden tool
Chainsaw end of the Scheppach TPX710 2-in-1 garden tool
Chain tensioner for hedge trimmer Scheppach TPX710
Carbon brushes dimensions 7.8 x 6 x 13.5 mm for Scheppach TPX710 2-in-1 garden tool – chainsaw section
Micro switch for garden tool 2 in 1
Spare chain guide of chainsaw for garden tools 4 in 1 Scheppach MGT410 and Woodster MFE410
Chainsaw chain for multifunction garden tool Scheppach and Woodster
Complete oil tank for garden tool 2 in 1
Reach strap for garden tool 2 in 1 Scheppach TPX710 and TPH500
Quick release lever for garden tool 2 in 1 Scheppach TPX710
Closing lever for garden tool 2 in 1
Chainsaw cover for Scheppach battery-powered multifunction garden tool
Clamping screw for garden tool 2 in 1 Scheppach TPX710 and TPH500
Chainsaw cover for Scheppach multifunction garden tool Scheppach TPX710 and TPH500
Carbon holder for 2 in 1 garden tool Scheppach TPH900, TPX710 and TPH500
Sold in pairs
2-row micro switch for Scheppach TPX710 2-in-1 garden tool
Has your Scheppach TPX710 or TPH500 been with you for several seasons and is one of its parts starting to show signs of wear? A fault or damaged component does not necessarily mean that the whole machine needs replacing. When the tool is still in good overall working condition, replacing only the affected part is often the most sensible and economical solution.
This category brings together the spare parts for Scheppach TPX710 and TPH500 currently available to maintain, repair and extend the service life of these garden tools. You can find parts for the chainsaw attachment, fastening and control components, as well as electrical parts compatible with these models.
At Probois Machinoutils, we know that after several years of use you get to know your machine well: how it feels in your hands, how it works and even its little quirks. When it still meets your needs, it would be a shame to put it aside because of one worn or broken part. That is precisely the advantage of spare parts: repairing what actually needs attention and continuing to use equipment you already know and trust.
The Scheppach TPX710 and TPH500 may require various components to be replaced over time. Normal wear, vibrations, repeated handling and simply years of use can eventually affect certain mechanical or electrical parts.
This category currently includes a wide range of references, including a chainsaw attachment, chain tensioner, micro switches, guide bar, chainsaw chain, complete oil tank, carrying strap, various levers, covers, a clamping screw and carbon brush holders.
This range makes it possible to replace anything from a small control component to a more substantial part of the chainsaw attachment, without necessarily having to replace the entire machine.
Several replacement parts are available for the chainsaw section of the TPX710. The guide bar, chain, tensioner, oil tank and complete chainsaw attachment are among the components that may require attention during the life of the machine.
A chain that can no longer be tensioned correctly, a worn guide bar or a damaged lubrication system can affect the operation of the tool. It is therefore best to identify the exact cause of the problem before ordering a replacement part.
The chainsaw attachment for Scheppach TPX710 and TPH500 offered in this category is available separately. This can be particularly useful when this part of the tool is damaged while the rest of the machine is still working correctly.
On electric garden tools, the carbon brush assembly is part of the motor system and may require attention as the machine ages. The condition of the brush holders is therefore one of the points worth checking when working on this area of the motor.
The carbon brush holders, reference 5910507014, are sold as a pair and are compatible with the Scheppach TPX710 and TPH500. They are useful when the original holders are damaged or no longer keep the carbon brushes correctly positioned.
If your machine runs irregularly, has difficulty starting or shows symptoms around the motor, it is important not to assume immediately that one particular component is responsible. Identifying the actual cause of the fault before replacing a part can save both time and an unnecessary purchase.
Small parts can sometimes play a major role in the proper operation of a machine. A faulty micro switch, damaged lever or missing clamping screw can be enough to prevent the tool from being used normally.
For the Scheppach TPX710, this category includes different micro switches, a quick-release lever, a closing lever, as well as fastening and protective components. Some parts are shared by the TPX710 and TPH500, while others are specific to one model or to a particular section of the machine.
This is why it is important not to choose a replacement part simply because it looks similar to the one you have removed.
When buying spare parts, a few minutes spent checking the details can prevent an ordering mistake. Even between two similar machines from the same range, a part may vary depending on the version or production period.
Before ordering, remember to check:
the exact model of your machine: Scheppach TPX710 or TPH500;
the machine reference or item number;
the serial number when required for identification;
the reference shown on the old part, if it is still readable;
the part position on the exploded diagram, when provided;
the list of compatible machines shown on the product page.
A part that looks almost identical is not necessarily the same. This check is particularly important for electrical components and fastening parts.
Regular maintenance remains one of the best ways to extend the life of a garden tool. After use, take the time to remove plant debris, check the condition of the cutting components and inspect parts that may loosen or wear over time.
On the chainsaw attachment, regularly check the tension and condition of the chain, the guide bar and the lubrication system. If unusual noise, loss of power or abnormal operation occurs, it is better to identify the source of the problem before continuing to use the machine.
Replacing a small worn part at the right time can sometimes prevent a more serious breakdown. More importantly, it can help you keep a useful and familiar machine working for several more years.
Spare parts are genuinely important to us, particularly for machines that are no longer part of the latest product ranges. When a tool has already proved itself over several years, it is frustrating to have to replace the entire machine because of a lever, switch, brush holder or another small component that has become defective.
That is why we continue to offer Scheppach TPX710 and TPH500 spare parts for as long as the relevant references remain available. The aim is simple: to help you repair your equipment whenever possible and keep using it for as long as possible.
Browse the parts currently available in this category and take a moment to check compatibility with your machine before ordering. It is often the best way to find the right part first time and get your garden tool back into service quickly.