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do noT touch the grinding disc whilst operating, or whilst plugged into the mains power.
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do noT leave the grinder running unattended, and do noT lay the grinder down whilst it is running.
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do noT operate the grinder when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.
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When not in use switch off grinder, remove plug from power supply and store in safe, dry, childproof area.
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Use only approved grinding discs and only use the normal grinding surface. Never use the side or upper surface of disc for cutting.
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The grinding disc may only be changed by a person holding a grinding wheel certificate.
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Grinding discs must be securely attached before use, but not overtightened.
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WArning! The grinding process can produce streams of sparks which are a potential source of ignition, especially when
grinding metal.
do noT use the grinder where there are flammable liquids, solids or gases.
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do noT allow grinder sparks to make contact with the operator's clothing or any other fabric such as cleaning rags. Fabrics
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contaminated with flammable materials such as petrol, oil, grease, paint and solvents are a particular fire hazard.
To reduce the risk of clothing catching fire the operator should wear wool or cotton outer garments treated with a fire retardant in
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preference to man-made fibres.
2. inTroducTion
Suitable for a variety of trade applications. Features heavy-duty alloy bevel gear head with spindle lock for fast loading/unloading
of discs. Vibration reducing double injection composite body with rubber coating for added comfort. Powerful heavy-duty motors
produce 12000rpm (no load speed). Tool-less wheel guard adjustment. Built-in LED power indicator. Supplied with side handle and
spanner. Fitted with over 2m of power cable and 3-pin plug. Grinding disc not included, see specification for relevant part numbers.
3. sPeciFicATion
model
Power input
Free speed
spindle size
Disc size
Noise power
Noise pressure
Vibration/Uncertainty
Disc no:
4. AssemblY
WArning! Ensure that the grinder is unplugged from the power supply before assembly.
fig.1
4.1.
FiTTing The guArd AssemblY
WArning! Always work with the grinder's safety guard in place.
4.2.
The guard may be orientated at any angle to suit the grinding task required and should be positioned to allow maximum working
performance whilst providing maximum personal protection for the operator.
4.2.1.
Loosen guard locking device and turn the guard to the required position. Lock the guard in place by re-tightening the locking device.
4.3.
ATTAching A grinding/cuTTing disc
noTe: Discs should only be fitted by a person holding a grinding wheel certificate.
4.3.1.
Lay the grinder on it's back and place the clamping flange onto the centre spindle with the raised ring facing upwards (see fig.2).
4.3.2.
Rotate the clamping flange on the spindle until the flats on its back face drop into alignment with the flats on the spindle. When the
clamping flange is in the correct position it can no longer be rotated on the spindle.
4.3.3.
Place the grinding (or cutting) disc over the spindle and onto the clamping flange. Figures 2, 3, and 4 show the correct orientation of the
retaining flange nut for the different types of disc.
4.3.4.
When using a grinding disc with a depressed centre portion as in fig.4, screw the disc retaining flange nut onto the spindle with the raised
ring facing downwards.
© Jack sealey Limited
dAnger oF Fire/exPlosion hAzArd
sAg101
sAg115
750W
900W
12000rpm
12000rpm
M10 x 1.5mm
M14 x 2
Ø100mm
Ø115mm
99dB(A)
98d(B)A
88dB(A)
87d(B)A
6.92m/s
1.5m/s
6.18m/s
2
2
2
PTC/100G.
PTC/115G.
Original Language Version
sAg125
1100kw
12000rpm
M14 x 2
Ø125mm
98dB(A)
87dB(A)
1.5m/s
6.18m/s
1.5m/s
2
2
2
PTC/125G.
sAG101, SAG115, SAG125 Issue 1 13/09/19

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