Sealey BG200/99.V2 Instructions Download Page 2

3.1.

 

unpack the product and check contents against the list below. should there be any damaged 

 

 or missing parts contact your supplier immediately. 

 

1.  Grinder   

 

2.  eye shield support Plate x 2

 

3.  eyeshield x 2  

 

4.  right & left Hand tool rests

 

5.  screws & Washers

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WARNING! before assembly check to ensure grinder is unplugged from mains.

3.2.

 

Eyeshield.

3.2.1.  Attach eye shield support plates (fig.1) and (fig.4)to the grinding wheel covers with screws and  

 washers.

3.2.2.  fit eye shields (fig.1) to support plates with screws, nuts and washers.

3.3. 

Tool Rest.

3.3.1.  take tool rest (fig 2) and align it with bolt holes on the inside of the grinding wheel cover. 

3.3.2.  secure rest with screws, knobs and washers as shown, ensuring gap between wheel and rest  

 

is a maximum of 2mm.

3.3.3  set spark arrestor gap of approximately 2mm see (fig.5)

3.3.4.  When both rests and spark arrestors have been fitted turn the grinding wheels by hand to    

 

confirm clearance.

3.4. Installation.

3.4.1.  the grinder should be mounted on a firm, fireproof surface.

3.4.2.  the grinder is supplied with suction feet but may also be bolted or screwed to the work bench  

 

using the base holes provided. 

 

DO NOT

 get the grinder wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas where there is condensation.

 

DO NOT

 use grinder where there are flammable liquids, solids or gases, such as paint solvents and including waste wiping or cleaning rags  

 etc.

 

DO NOT

 touch the workpiece close to the ground surface as it will be very hot. Allow to cool. the workpiece may also be very sharp. 

 

DO NOT

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

 

DO NOT

 leave the grinder operating unattended.

 

When not in use switch off the grinder, disconnect from the mains power supply and clean the machine and working area.

2.   INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATION 

High power induction motor suitable for workshop use. High duty cycle performance is particularly recommended for frequent use applications. 

equipped with fully ce approved safety guards and wheel location flanges to meet current eu abrasive wheel regulations. Motor and 

switchgear meet ce low voltage and eMc directives. fitted with an AstA/Bs approved safety plug.

Motor: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .600W/230V

no load speed: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3000rpm

Axle diameter:  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16mm

supplied with: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 x stones

Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13kg

3.   ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION

4.  GRINDING WHEELS

4.1. 

MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. (The following instructions must be observed together with those in Section 1).

 

DAngEr! use of a damaged wheel (stone) is dangerous and may cause damage and/or personal injury. 

 

WArnIng! Ensure grinder is unplugged from mains supply before attempting to change grinding wheel (stone). only  

 

 

persons qualified under the “Abrasive Wheels regulations” and holding a current grinding wheel certificate are authorised   

 

to change and dress grinding wheels (stones).

 

Grinding wheels used with this machine must be of an adequate speed rating and suitable for the material to be ground.

 

Ensure the maximum speed specification of the wheel is higher than that indicated on the machine data plate. 

 

Check that grinding wheels are secure and that wheels are not worn or damaged, that there are no fissures or cracks. If damaged    

 

replace immediately.

 

Ensure replacement wheel is not damaged in any way such as cracks, deformations or splinters etc. Also check the mounting flanges

 

for deformation, burrs or chips. Damaged flanges must 

noT

 be used as they may produce high stresses in the wheel causing it to    

 break. 

Do noT

 over tighten a wheel. Never tamper with a wheel in order to adapt it to a different size shaft.

 

Install a new wheel as in 4.2. Once mounted on the grinder test the wheel before use by facing the grinder in a safe direction (point it  

 

away from yourself, others and vulnerable items) and run for a short time. Dress the wheel if necessary.

4.2. 

Wheel Changing Procedure. 

  WARNING! 

Unplug grinder from the mains power supply before changing wheel.

4.2.1.  remove the eye shield support plate, loosen and pull the tool rest out as far as possible.

4.2.2.  remove the three screws and the corresponding nuts washers and lock washers from the side of the wheel cover and remove.

4.2.3.  Hold grinding wheel firmly - protect your hands with a cloth, or wear gloves. unscrew retaining nut (fig.3.1).  

 

Note:

 

The nut on the right side of the grinder has standard right-hand thread (undo anti-clockwise). The left side nut has a left-hand 

 

thread and must be loosened by turning clockwise.

 It may be necessary to strike the wrench sharply in the loosening direction, 

 

with a soft-faced hammer, to loosen the nut. 

4.2.4.  remove grinding wheel washer (fig.3.2), blotter (3), wheel (4), 2nd blotter (5) and washer (6) from main spindle (7).

4.2.5.  carefully inspect the new wheel before installing to ensure there are no fissures, chips, or cracks. 

 WArnIng!

 DO NOT USE A DAMAGED WHEEL.

4.2.6.  Inspect the blotters - if they are damaged, replace them. the grinder must never be used

 

without genuine wheel blotters. 

4.2.7.  Install the new wheel by reversing steps above. 

Ensure washers (2 & 6) are installed

 

correctly with the concave side against the blotter.

4.2.8.  Hold wheel steady and secure locking nut. 

DO NOT

 over-tighten as this may crack the wheel.

4.2.9.  replace wheel cover, replace eye shield, re-adjust tool rest to not more than 2mm from wheel

 

and tighten securely.

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Original Language Version

   BG200/99.V2       Issue: 2(l) - 04/03/14

© Jack sealey limited 

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