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Sealey SM11.V2 Instructions page 3

Steel bladed cut-off saw

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4.3.2. Press the switch (3), the push button (73) and lower the blade slowly and smoothly towards the workpiece (avoid jerky movements).
4.3.3. Exert adequate downward pressure on the handle to allow cutting according to the type and size of the material you are working with.
Avoid subjecting the blade to excessive strain, always ease the blade down against workpiece (a harsh downward impact may break
the blade or damage the teeth). Do not apply undue force on the handle in order to cut workpiece. Maintain a controlled cutting speed
through the workpiece.
4.3.4. When cutting heavy material, move the blade intermittently through the workpiece with steady progression.
4.4.
Completing the cut.
4.4.1. When cutting is completed, carefully raise the blade clear of the workpiece and release the button.
4.4.2. Continue to raise the blade to its full extent and wait until the blade has fully stopped before attempting to remove the workpiece.
4.5.
Mitre cutting.
4.5.1. To cut the workpiece at an angle the saw head must be adjusted.
4.5.2. To effect an angled cut, loosen the central bolt, fig 1.A.3 which secures the rotating support at the tool base. Rotate the saw/motor
assembly to the required angle, reading the graduated scale, up to a maximum of 45
4.5.3. Re-tighten the central bolt and make the cut.
4.6.
Safety clutch.
4.6.1. The saw is fitted with a mechanical safety clutch to prevent the blade from breaking and to protect the motor from overloading.
4.6.2. If the clutch is activated too frequently the blade will become loose and the blade securing bolt (8) needs to be tightened.
5. CHANGING SAW BLADE.
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 DANGER! The use of damaged blades is dangerous and may cause personal injury.
FWARNING! Ensure the saw is isolated from the mains power supply before attempting to change the blade.
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IMPORTANT! Saw blades used with this machine shall be of the specified diameter and thickness, with an adequate speed rating
and suitable for the material being cut.
Before using a saw blade check that it is undamaged, undistorted and the teeth are sharp.
5.1.
Removing blade
5.1.1. Place saw head in the up position.
5.1.2. Press in the release button, (73) and move the blade guard (13) towards the back of the tool thereby freeing the blade.
5.1.3. Undo the blade retaining bolt (8), using the 19mm open ended spanner provided, remove the bolt and the clutch washer (9).
5.1.4
Remove the outer clutch cover (10) and the blade.
5.1.5. Clean parts before re-assembly.
5.2.
Fitting blade
5.2.1. Fit a new blade ensuring that the tooth inclination runs in the same direction as the arrow on the body.
5.2.2. Fit outer clutch cover, clutch washer and blade retaining bolt. Tighten bolt.
5.2.3. Before reconnecting to the mains power supply, move the saw head to the lowered position to ensure the head moves smoothly and
that the end stop is correctly set.
6. MAINTENANCE
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WARNING! Ensure the saw is isolated from the mains power supply before attempting any maintenance.
6.1.
Cleaning.
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6.1.1. Regularly clean the dust which accumulates inside the protective guard and on the external parts.
6.2.
Refilling with oil.
6.2.1. With the head in the lowered position, loosen the lower screw in the grip (1) and remove the grip from the lever (4).
6.2.2. Undo the lever retaining nut (6) and remove the lever (4).
6.2.3. Pour the oil (EP90 gearbox oil) into this opening.
6.2.4. Refit the lever and tighten the nut.
6.2.5. Refit the grip and tighten the screw.
6.3.
Pump priming.
6.3.1. If the automatic starting for the pump fails, it may be necessary to activate the pump plunger.
6.3.2. Unscrew and remove the two mounting bolts, lock washers and nuts fig.3 and remove the plastic cover.
6.3.3. Exercise the pump plunger fig.4 in and out to ensure there is no stiction.
6.3.4. Grease the plunger and the blade drive shaft fig...
6.3.5. Refit the cover and secure using the two bolts, lock washers and nuts removed in para 6.3.2.
6.4.
Shaft greasing.
6.4.1. Regularly grease the pump plunger and blade drive shaft. This can be done via the access hole fig.3 without removing the plastic cover.
Declaration of Conformity
Steel Bladed Cut-Off Saw
Model SM11.V2
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive
98/37/EEC Machinery Directive
93/68/EEC CE Marking Directive
NOTE:
It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this equipment.
WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.
INFORMATION: For a copy of our catalogue and latest promotions, call us on 01284 757525 and leave your full name, address and postcode.
We, the sole importer into the UK, declare that the products listed here are in conformity with the following EEC standards and directives
The construction files for these products are
held by the Manufacturer and may be
inspected, by a national authority, upon
request to Jack Sealey Ltd.
Sole UK Distributor
Sealey Group,
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
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Signed by Mark Sweetman
For Jack Sealey Ltd. Sole importer into the UK of Sealey Quality Machinery
01284 757500
01284 703534
1st August 2002
E-mail: sales@sealey.co.uk
Web: www.sealey.co.uk
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