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4.4  attaching the sanding belt work support/guard.

4.4.1  referring to fig.5 above, position the slotted mounting leg of  

 

the work support/guard over the two threaded holes in the side  

 

of the belt housing and fix in place using the two socket  

 

cap screws and washers provided. screw them down, finger  

 

tight only at this stage. supporting the underside of the work

 

support/guard, lift it slightly so that there is at least 1.5mm of  

 

clearance between the support and the surface of the belt and  

 

then fully tighten the bolts using a 6mm hex key.

4.5  changing the sanding belt orientation. 

(See fig.6)

4.5.1  the sanding belt can be used either horizontally, vertically or at  

 

any angle in between, but must be locked in the chosen position  

 

using the clamping nut (X) situated to one side of the drive drum. 

4.5.2  to change from the horizontal to the vertical position it is  

 

advisable to remove the work support to give easier access  

 

to the clamping nut.   

4.6  belt tracking control (minor adjustment). 

(see fig.7A)

4.6.1  The sanding belt tracking is factory set so that the belt will run  

 

true on the rollers. if however the belt should begin to deviate  

 

from true it can be corrected using the tracking adjustment  

 

control knob seen in fig.7A. turning the knob clockwise will  

 

cause the belt to move towards the front of the machine (i.e.  

 

the disc side). turning the knob counter clockwise will cause  

 

the belt to move towards the back of the machine.

4.5.3  Firstly, loosen the clamping nut with a 6mm hex key (Y).

4.5.4  lift the belt assembly into the vertical position (or any angle  

 

in between) and fully re-tighten the clamping nut. 

4.5.5  Re-attach the work support table/guard and fully tighten the two  

 

fixing screws ensuring that there is at least 1.5mm clearance  

 

between the guard and the surface of the belt. 

4.5.6  To return to the horizontal position, reverse the process  

 

just described.

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never use the sanding belt without the work 

 

support/guard attached.

fig.6

4.3.2  fig.4 shows the sanding table in place, pivoting around point  

 

(A) and held in place by clamping knob (B). Place the mitre  

 

guide (c) into the slot in the table when required.

fig.4 

fig.5

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fig.7

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M914 | Issue:2 (H,F) 04/01/18

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Page 1: ...al wire to the neutral terminal N Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 2 GENERAL SAFETY WARNING Ensure all Health and Safety local authority and general workshop practice regulations are strictly adhered to WARNING Disconnect from the mains power supply before...

Page 2: ...0 45 Motor Power 370W Supply 230V Dust Extraction Ø63 5mm Weight 18 5kg Replacement Sanding Belts Model No Grade SM14 B060G 60Grit SM14 B080G 80Grit SM14 B100G 100Grit Replacement Sanding Discs Model No Grade SM14 D80G 80Grit Bench mounting semi portable belt and disc sander suitable for general woodworking applications Powerful induction motor with smooth bearing mounted drive pulleys gives quiet...

Page 3: ...anding belt tracking is factory set so that the belt will run true on the rollers If however the belt should begin to deviate from true it can be corrected using the tracking adjustment control knob seen in fig 7A Turning the knob clockwise will cause the belt to move towards the front of the machine i e the disc side Turning the knob counter clockwise will cause the belt to move towards the back ...

Page 4: ...e table Do not use excessive force to remove material but allow the abrasive disc to do its job 5 1 5 Switch off the sander using the red OFF button See fig 1 J 5 1 6 Allow the disc and belt to come to a standstill before leaving the sander 5 1 7 DO NOT leave the sander running unattended 5 1 8 Unplug the sander from the mains power supply when no longer required 5 2 Using the sanding belt 5 2 1 E...

Page 5: ...in power line 3 Install correct fuses or circuit breakers or switch tool to an appropriately sized circuit Motor overheats 1 Motor overloaded 1 Reduce load on motor pressure on object being sanded 2 Extension cord too long and of insufficient gauge weight 2 Utilize an extension cord of appropriate gauge and length or plug tool directly into outlet Motor stalls resulting in blown fuses or tripped c...

Page 6: ...mpliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Description and Function Model Type Manufacturing Date Serial Number where applicable This declaration of conformity is issu...

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