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Sealey SMT180.V2 Instructions page 2

Oscillating multi-tool 180w/230v

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2. intRoDuction
one tool suitable for multiple tasks such as sanding, scraping and cutting various materials. Single speed with 180W motor and sealed bearings.
includes sanding discs, backing pad, offset cutting blade and offset scraper all supplied in a convenient storage case. full range of additional
accessories available.
3. spEciFication
model no: ........................................................... smt180.V2
motor Power: .................................................................180W
supply: ...........................................................................230V
no load speed: ..................................................... 23000rpm
noise Power: ................................................................92dBA
noise Pressure: ...........................................................81dBA
Vibration: .................................................................. 3.26m/s²
uncertainty: ................................................................ 1.5m/s²
Weight: .......................................................................... 1.2kg
Accessories: .................................... 1 x Offset Cutting Blade,
..................................................................1 x offset scraper,
..................................................................4 x sanding discs,
.......................................................1 x Triangle Backing Pad.
4. opERation
4.1.
tool sEt up
8 8 WaRning! to prevent injury from accidental operation turn the power switch of the tool off and unplug the tool from its
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electrical outlet before adjusting the tool or adding accessories.
4.1.1.
turn the power switch off and unplug the tool.
4.1.2.
Place the attachment over the spindle, shoulder facing away from the tool. line up the holes on the attachment with the pins on the
spindle shoulder.
note: The Angled Cutter Blade should only be used in the straight ahead position and not an angled position, see fig.1.
4.1.3.
slide the small washer, then the large washer onto the cap screw. make sure the cupped side of the large washer is toward the tool.
While holding the attachment over the pins on the tool, thread the cap screw in place, see fig.2.
Fig.1
© Jack sealey limited
Fig.2
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sMT180.V2| Issue:1 12/05/17

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