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Sealey SGE100 Instructions page 2

100mm 800w

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WARNING! The grinding process can produce streams of sparks (especially when grinding metal) which are a potential source of ignition.
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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 contaminated with inflammable materials
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such as petrol, oil, grease, paint and solvents are a particular fire hazard.
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To reduce the risk of clothing catching fire the operator should wear wool or cotton outer garments treated with a fire retardant in preference to man-made fibres.
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Risk of Hand Arm Vibration Injury
800 Watt Angle Grinder Model No. SGE100
EN 28662 results in the following vibration emission declared in accordance with BS EN12096: 1996.
Measured vibration emission value: . . . . . .1.8m/s²
Uncertainty: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.7m/s²
These values are suitable for comparison with emission levels of other tools that have been subject to the same test.
This tool may cause hand-arm vibration syndrome if its use is inadequately managed.
Recommended Measures to reduce risk of hand-arm vibration syndrome:
This item represents a low Hand Arm Vibration risk to users. The calculated maximum usage period exceeds 8 hours. We recommend
appropriate safety equipment is utilised and regular breaks for the operator are employed to reduce any residual risk of fatigue or repetitive
strain injury.
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CONTENT & SPECIFICATION
Remove items from packing and identify parts against fig 1. Check to ensure that they are in good condition. If any part is damaged contact
your supplier immediately.
CONTENT LIST
1.
Main body with safety guard
2.
Side handle
3.
Disc receiver x 2
4
Grinding disc
5.
Disc lock nut x 2
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Pin wrench
SPECIFICATION
Power input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 watt
No-load speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11000rpm
Spindle thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M10 x 1.25
Sanding disc max. diam . . . . . . . . . . . 100mm
Grinding disc max. diam . . . . . . . . . . 100mm
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ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENT
WARNING! Ensure the grinder is unplugged from the mains power supply before assembling.
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3.1.
Assemble the grinding disc
3.1.1. Place the disc receiver (fig 1.3) over the centre spindle with the key lugs facing down (fig 2a) to engage with
the flats on the shaft.
3.1.2. Place grinding disc on the spindle with the printed side towards the head of the grinder.
3.1.3. Stop the spindle from turning by pushing in and holding the stop button (fig 3a.B).
3.1.4. Lock grinding disc into place by tightening the lock nut (fig 2.5) with the pin wrench (fig 3).
DO NOT over tighten.
3.1.5. When complete, release the locking button (fig 3a.B) and check that it springs back to the initial position.
Note: Alternative disc receiver and disc lock nut are provided
for fitting a sanding backing pad - PTC/BP3 (not supplied).
The receiver is a larger diameter than that for the grinding disc and
the lock nut has a conical clamping face rather than a parallel one.
Fitting is as for a grinding disc.
3.2.
Side handle
The side handle will allow better control and safety.
Screw the handle (fig 1.2 ) into the appropriate left- or right-hand
mounting in the grinder head.
3.3.
Positioning the guard
The guard (fig 4.C) may be positioned at any angle to suit the grinding task.
3.3.1. Position the guard to allow the best access to the workpiece whilst providing maximum personal
protection for the operator.
3.3.2. Loosen locking screw (fig 4.D) and turn the guard to the required position.
3.3.3. Lock the guard in place by re-tightening locking screw.
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GRINDING DISCS
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Before using a grinding disc ensure there are no fissures or cracks. Once mounted on the grinder test the disc before use by facing the grinder
in a safe direction (point away from yourself, others and vulnerable items) and run for a short time.
DANGER! Use of damaged discs is dangerous and may cause personal injury.
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Grinding and cutting discs used in association with this machine shall be of an adequate speed rating and be suitable for the job in hand.
The discs shall be made in accordance with British Standard 4481:Part 1 1989. Only persons holding a grinding wheel certificate are
authorised to change grinding discs and wheels.
DANGER OF FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD
when operated in accordance with these instructions and tested in accordance with
fig 1
Disc bore ......................................(5/8”) 16mm
Overall length .......................................280mm
Sound pressure level .......................91.7dB(A)
Sound power level .........................102.8dB(A)
Weight......................................................2.1kg
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fig 3a
fig 2
fig 2a
fig 4
SGE100 - 3 - 060405

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