Hello Doug,
i'm not familiar with the scheppach motors but there is two types of possible brake designs, one is mechanically activated as the RPM's slow down and the other is an electronically activated brake which can be part of the starter switch, (these are usually on industrial three phase machines). If as I suspect, it's the mechanically operated one, this works by- on starting the motor, the centrifugal force causes a spring action opening of a device which is usually located behind the cooling fan at the end of the motor, it works by two soft washers pressing together when you stop the motor and it reduces to a specified speed. I may be mistaken but i'm certain it's this and it can be replaced. If you have the saw's manual and it has a diagram of the breakdown of parts, it should be there and have a part number. As I said earlier though, i'm faily sure it's this but someone who has more insight into this might put me straight.
good luck!
jonathan.