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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:

SWB1705

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14. USE EYE PROTECTION. Use a full-face mask if the work you’re doing produces metal filings, 

dust or wood chips. Goggles are acceptable in other situations. Wear a clean dust mask if the 
work involves creating a lot of fine or course dust.

15. SECURE WORK. Use clamps or a vise to hold the work piece. It’s safer than using your hands 

and it frees both hands to operate the tool.

16. DON’T OVERREACH. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Do not reach over or 

across machines that are running.

17. MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer performance. 

Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories. For safe performance keep 
handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease.

18. AVOID UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Be sure the switch is in the OFF position before 

plugging in.

19. ALWAYS CHECK AND MAKE SURE TO REMOVE ANY ADJUSTING KEYS OR WRENCHES 

before turning the tool on. Left attached, these parts can fly off a moving part and result in 
personal injury.

20. DO NOT USE THE TOOL IF IT CANNOT BE SWITCHED ON OR OFF. Have your tool 

repaired before using it.

21. DISCONNECT THE PLUG FROM MAKING ADJUSTMENTS. Changing attachments or 

accessories can be dangerous if the tool could accidentally start.

22. STAY ALERT. Watch what you are doing and use common sense. Don’t operate any tool when 

you are tired.

23. CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS. Before using this tool, any part that is damaged should be 

carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function. 

24. Check for alignment of moving parts, binding or moving parts, breakage of parts, mountings 

and other conditions that may affect its operation, Inspect screws and tighten any that are 
loose. Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or replaced by an authorised 
service centre unless otherwise indicated elsewhere in the instruction manual. Have defective 
switches replaced by an authorised service centre. Don’t use the tool if switch does no turn it 
on and off properly.

25. REPLACEMENT PARTS. When servicing, use only identical replacement parts.
26. SERVICE AND REPAIRS should be made by qualified repair technicians at an authorised 

repair centre. 

27. Improperly tools could cause serious shock or injury.
28. Make sure the grinding wheel is securely mounted as described in the assembly instructions 

before connecting the tool to a power supply. Do not tighted excessively, since this can cause 
cracks.

29. Check wheel for fissures and cracks and test for normal operation prior to use.
30. Only use grinding wheels recommended by Swarts Tools.
31. Always ease the abrasive wheel against the work piece when starting to grind. A harsh impact 

can break the wheel.

32. Always press the trigger switch and allow the grinding wheel to reach full speed before 

commencing work. 

Summary of Contents for SWB1705

Page 1: ...www swartstools com au PLEASE READ CARE AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET PREMIUM ELECTRIC CHAINSAW SHARPENER...

Page 2: ...ONS 3 CONTENTS OF BOX 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 PARTS DIAGRAM 6 SETTING UP THE CHAINSAW SHARPENER 7 SETTING THE GRINDING ANGLE 8 SETTING THE VICE ANGLE 10 SETTING THE TILT ANGLE 11 SETTING THE BACK TOP...

Page 3: ...no liability can be accepted for consequential or special damages of any kind howsoever arising in connection with products supplied by the seller This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties exp...

Page 4: ...rounded surfaces pipes radiators ranges and refrigerator enclosures When your body is grounded the risk of electric shock increases When working wherever live electrical wires may be encountered try t...

Page 5: ...common sense Don t operate any tool when you are tired 23 CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS Before using this tool any part that is damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly...

Page 6: ...BASE 3 DEPTH STOP ADJUSTMENT KNOB 4 LOCKING NUT 5 MOUNTING NOTCHES 6 VICE SECTION 7 CHAIN BACK STOP 8 REAR BACKSTOP ADJUSTMENT SCREW 9 BACKSTOP ADJUSTMENT LOCKING KNOB 10 CHAIN VICE LOCKING LEVER 11...

Page 7: ...e multiple teeth of your chain This can then be used with the chart provided on the last page of this manual to obtain the correct model and specifications needed If you cannot identify your chain you...

Page 8: ...knob 11 SETTING THE TILT ANGLE 1 VERY CAREFULLY loosen the vice locking knob 11 only loosen this just enough so that you can slowly adjust the angle If you loosen it too much the ball bearings may fa...

Page 9: ...Ensure the chain does not move lift up from the base of the vice NOTE It is better to set the back stop so the grinding wheel is barely touching the tooth and adjust it further forward while you are...

Page 10: ...e 6 Lock the vice locking knob 11 7 Check all settings and angles are correct Perform a test grind on a single tooth again 8 Now you can sharpen the opposing teeth NOTE ensure that you do not place yo...

Page 11: ...8 3 2mm 1 8 3 2mm 1 8 3 2mm 3 16 4 7mm 1 8 3 2mm 3 16 4 7mm 1 8 3 2mm 3 16 4 7mm 1 8 3 2mm 3 16 4 7mm 1 8 3 2mm 3 16 4 7mm 1 8 3 2mm 3 16 4 7mm 1 8 3 2mm 3 16 4 7mm 1 8 3 2mm 3 16 4 7mm 1 8 3 2mm 3 16...

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