background image

 

8

  

dO nOT 

use the grinder as a fixed tool and 

dO nOT

 try to cool the grinding disc with water of other lubricants.

 

8

  

dO nOT

 hold unsecured work in your hand and 

dO nOT

 touch the grinding disc whilst operating, or whilst plugged into the mains power.

 

8

  

dO nOT

 leave the grinder running unattended, and 

dO nOT

 lay the grinder down whilst it is running.

 

8

  

dO nOT 

operate the grinder when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.

 

9

   When not in use switch off grinder, remove plug from power supply and store in safe, dry, childproof area.   

2.  inTrOduCTiOn

Angle grinder with alloy drive casing and composite motor housing. smooth running motor and bevel gears give low operating noise and 

vibration. Models feature an integral spindle lock for fast loading/unloading of grinding discs. Slider type power control with power lock. Supplied 

with side handle, guard and spanner. Grinding disc not included, order model no. PTC/115G.

3.  speCiFiCaTiOn

model no: ............................................................... s0530.V2

disc size:................................................................. Ø115mm

spindle size: ........................................................ m14 x 2mm

motor power: .................................................................

600W

supply: ...........................................................................230V

no load speed: ....................................................... 11000rpm

W

eight: .......................................................................... 2.1kg

noise power: ................................................................

100dB

noise pressure: ..............................................................

89dB

Vibration: ................................................................

4.646m/s²

uncertainty: ................................................................

1.5m/s²

4.  COnTenTs

 

1. 

Angle grinder

 

2. 

safety guard

 

3. 

Disc flange

 

4. 

Nut flange

 

5. 

Auxiliary handle

 

6.  

Disc spanner

5.  assemblY

 

‰

   Warning!

 

Ensure that the grinder is unplugged from the mains 

 

power supply before assembling.

5.1.    

Fit grinding disc 

 

(only to be performed by person holding grinding wheel certificate)

5.1.1.   

Place the disc flange (

fig.5.8) 

onto the centre spindle (

fig.5.a) 

 

ensuring that the joint ring (

fig.5.9)

 is facing away from the 

 grinder. 

5.1.2.   

engage the recess in the disc flange with the drive flats on the shaft.

5.1.3.   

Place grinding disc on the spindle.

5.1.4.   

retain disc with nut flange. fit with spigot facing out if disc is less 

 

than 5mm thick, and facing in if disc is more than 5mm thick (

fig.2 & 3)

.

5.1.5.   

stop the spindle from turning by pushing in and holding the

 

locking button 

(fig.4)

.

5.1.6. 

  

lock the grinding disc into place by tightening the nut flange (

fig.5.10)

 with the disc spanner (

fig.5.11).

5.1.7. 

  

release the locking button and check that it has sprung back to the initial position. 

 

5.2.    

positioning the guard

5.2.1.   

the guard may be rotated through any angle to suit the task.

5.2.2.   

Position the guard to give working access whilst still providing maximum protection for the operator.

5.2.3.   

lock the guard in place by tightening locking bolt (

fig.4).

 

 

5.3.    

Handle

5.3.1.   

the auxiliary handle will allow better control and safety. 

5.3.2.   

fit the handle by screwing it into the threaded hole on either the left or right side of the gear box, as best suits the work.

Fig.1

danger OF Fire/explOsiOn Hazard

 

‰

 Warning! The grinding process can produce streams of sparks which are a potential source of ignition, especially when 

grinding metal.

 

8

 dO nOT use the grinder where there are flammable liquids, solids or gases.

 

8

 dO nOT allow grinder sparks to make contact with the operator’s clothing or any other fabric such as cleaning rags. Fabrics 

contaminated with flammable materials such as petrol, oil, grease, paint and solvents are a particular fire hazard.

 

9

 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.

model no: ...............................................................

S0685.V2

disc size:................................................................. Ø115mm

spindle size: ........................................................ m14 x 2mm

motor power: .................................................................

860W

supply: ...........................................................................230V

no load speed: ....................................................... 11000rpm

W

eight: .......................................................................... 2.3kg

noise power: ................................................................

100dB

noise pressure: ..............................................................

89dB

Vibration: ................................................................

4.646m/s²

uncertainty: ................................................................

1.5m/s²

s

0530.V2, S0685.V2 | Issue 3(D) 04/01/17

Original Language Version

© Jack sealey limited

Summary of Contents for S0530.V2

Page 1: ...tral terminal N C After wiring check that there are no bare wires and ensure that all wires have been correctly connected Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight 8 8 DO NOT connect either wire to the earth terminal Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 2 GENERAL SAFETY 9 9 Disconnect the grinder from...

Page 2: ...t 5 1 3 Place grinding disc on the spindle 5 1 4 Retain disc with nut flange Fit with spigot facing out if disc is less than 5mm thick and facing in if disc is more than 5mm thick fig 2 3 5 1 5 Stop the spindle from turning by pushing in and holding the locking button fig 4 5 1 6 Lock the grinding disc into place by tightening the nut flange fig 5 10 with the disc spanner fig 5 11 5 1 7 Release th...

Page 3: ... to secure the auxiliary handle in order to maintain stability 7 1 6 To switch off the machine push the back of the On Off button down The button will slide backward under spring pressure to the safety position and the machine will stop WARNING Before grinding ensure you wear approved safety goggles ear defenders dust mask if grinder generates dust and safety gloves and that all other safety instr...

Page 4: ...tors include the operator the task and the inserted tool or consumable NB ensure that the length of leader hoses is sufficient to allow unrestricted use as this also helps to reduce vibration The state of maintenance of the tool itself is also an important factor a poorly maintained tool will also increase the risk of Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome Health surveillance We recommend a programme of heal...

Reviews: