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Sealey SM750.V2 Instructions page 3

Belt/disk sander

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5.3.
Attaching the sanding belt table. (See fig.4).
5.3.1.
Take the sanding belt table (a) in the orientation shown in fig.4 and allow the sanding belt to pass the through the slot and into
the hole in the middle of the disc. Lower the disc down until the adjusting slot (b) is adjacent to the fixing nut on the corner of the main
casting.
5.3.2.
Fix the table in position by passing the threaded portion of the inner fixing (c) through the adjusting slot (b) and into the fixing nut.
Hand tighten at this stage.
5.3.3.
Push the locking lever (d) onto the inner fixing (c) so that it engages with the splines on the end of the fixing.
5.3.4.
Slide the spring (e) onto the plain portion of the socket head cap screw (f) and insert the bolt into the hole in the locking lever (d).
Using a 3mm hex key, carefully screw the bolt into the end of the inner fixing (c). DO NOT overtighten.
5.3.5.
To overcome the limited arc of movement of the locking lever, disengage it from the inner fixing by pulling it away from the table and
rotate it in the direction required. Release the lever so that it re-engages with the inner fixing. You can now further tighten or loosen
the fixing as required.
5.4.
Setting the table horizontal (90° to the belt). {See fig.1 and fig.6}.
5.4.1.
At the back of the belt table is a recessed, socket capped grub screw which is used as a stop to quickly allow the table to be returned
to 90° having been set at another angle. See fig.1 item 14.
5.4.2.
To set the stop, partially loosen the table and using a small set square, set the table surface at 90° to the belt.
5.4.3.
Using a 3mm hex key, screw the grub screw downwards until it just touches the body of the unit without moving the table. There is a
nut on the grub screw (fig.6) on the underside of the table. When you are satisfied that the stop is correctly positioned, lock it in place
by tightening the nut up to the underside of the table.
5.5.
Setting the table (>90°<150° to the belt) {See fig.5}
5.5.1.
From horizontal, adjust to required angle using the supplied protractor (or similar). Utilize the slot (b) in fig.4 to minimise the gap
between belt and table.
5.5.2.
Tighten the locking lever prior to sanding.
fig.5
© Jack Sealey Limited
fig.2
fig.4
See 5.3.5. (....limited
arc of locking lever....)
Original Language Version
fig.3
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fig.6
SM750.V2
Issue No.1 - 08/06/15

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