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4.7  changing the sanding belt.

4.7.1  Before the sanding belt can be changed, the protective cover  

 

on the back/underside of the belt assembly must be removed.

4.7.2  move the belt assembly into the vertical position as described  

 

in Section 4 and loosen the two screws indicated in fig.8.

4.7.3  unhook the cover from the sanding belt assembly by lifting it  

 

up and away from the sander. Put to one side.

4.7.4  release the tension from the belt by pulling open the   

 

tensioning lever as indicated in fig.7B.

4.7.5  slide the old belt off the rollers. slide the new belt into position  

 

on the rollers and re-tension it as described below.

4.7.6  Take hold of the belt tensioning lever and ease it back into  

 

position taking care not to trap you fingers behind the lever.

 

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in the open position the lever is spring loaded and  

 

will snap shut if pushed.

4.8  tracking adjustment of new belt. 

(see fig.7A)

4.8.1  When a new belt is fitted the full tracking procedure should be  

 followed. 

4.8.2  To check if the belt is tracking correctly, turn the sander on and  

 

off again immediately and note how the belt is running. if the  

 

belt runs true on its rollers with no deviation, no tracking 

 

adjustment is required.

4.8.3  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 by a ¼ turn will cause the  

 

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

 

side). turning the knob counter clockwise by a ¼ turn will  

 

cause the belt to move towards the back of the machine.

4.9  dust extraction port. 

(see fig.1m)

4.9.1  Where available the sander should always be connected to a  

 

dust extraction system via the Ø

62mm port provided on the left  

 

hand side of the machine. it is also recommended that the  

 

operator should still wear respiratory protection as a dust  

 

extraction system cannot eliminate all dust produced during the  

 

sanding process.

 

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 allow two people to use the sander at the  

 

same time. 

remember that even though you are using only  

 

one of the sanding facilities, the other is still turning and  

 

could represent a hazard to you or other people nearby.

5.1  Using the sanding disc. 

5.1.1  ensure that the work support table is correctly fixed to the  

 

sander. Adjust the angle of the table and/or mitre guide  

 

as required by the job in hand.

5.1.2  Plug the sander into the mains power supply.

5.1.3  switch on the sander using the green on button. see fig.1(J).

5.1.4  Allow the disc to reach full speed before bringing the   

 

workpiece into contact with it. Hold the workpiece firmly down  

 

on the table. Always work left of centre on the disc so that the  

 

movement of the disc tends to force the workpiece down onto  

 

the 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 

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 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  Ensure that the sanding belt support/guard is correctly fixed to  

 

the sander. see section 4.4.

5.2.2  move the belt assembly to the vertical or horizontal position (or  

 

any angle in between) as described in section 4.5 and ensure  

 

that it is locked in position. 

5.2.3  Plug the sander into the mains power supply. 

5.2.4  switch on the sander using the green on button. see fig.1(J).

5.2.5  Allow the belt to reach full speed before bringing the    

 

workpiece into contact with it, close to the support/guard. (The  

 

belt moves left to right and will force the workpiece up against  

 

the support). 

5.3  broad surface sanding.

5.3.1  When sanding broad flat surfaces hold the workpiece with a  

 

firm grip and bring it lightly down onto the moving belt. Apply  

 

only enough pressure to allow the sanding belt to remove  

 material. 

5.3.2  Keep fingers away from the sanding belt, especially when  

 

sanding thin workpieces. consider using a specially    

 

made pushing or holding down stick.

5.3.3  switch off the sander using the red off button. see fig.1(J).

5.3.4  Allow the disc and belt to come to a standstill before leaving  

 

the sander.

5.4.  sanding inside-curves.

5.4.1  When sanding inside-curves, always use the right hand end of  

 

the sanding belt, holding the workpiece firmly and keeping  

 

fingers away from the belt. 

5.4.2  Keep the curve pressed firmly against the idler drum and move  

 

the workpiece evenly back and forth across the drum. only  

 

apply enough pressure to allow the belt to remove material  

 gradually. 

5.4.3  switch off the sander using the red off button. see fig.1(J).

5.4.4  Allow the disc and belt to come to a standstill before leaving  

 

the sander.

5.4.5 

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 leave the sander running unattended.

5.4.6  Unplug the sander from the mains power supply when no  

 

longer required. 

 

 

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disconnect from the mains power supply before  

 

changing accessories, servicing or performing any    

 maintenance.

6.1  General maintenance.

6.1.1  Before each use check the condition of the power cable for  

 

wear or damage.

6.1.2  Before each use check the sanding disc and belt for wear or  

 damage.

6.1.3  Before each use check moving parts for alignment or binding  

 issues.

6.1.4  Clean and vacuum dust from the motor housing and other  

 

sander parts on a regular basis.

6.1.5  Changing the sanding disc. Refer to Section 4.2.

6.1.6  Changing the sanding belt. Refer to Section 4.7.

6.1.7  For all other maintenance issues refer to your local Sealey  

 stockist.

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Summary of Contents for SM914

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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