Sealey MG3143 Instructions Download Page 3

Declaration of Conformity 

We, the sole importer into the UK, declare that the products listed here

are in conformity with the following standards and directives.

The construction files for these products are held by the Manufacturer and may be inspected, by a national authority,

upon request to Jack Sealey Ltd.

For Jack Sealey Ltd. Sole importer into the UK of Sealey Quality Machinery.

Cut-Off Machines

Models MG3143 & MG3143/110

73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive

89/336/EEC EMC Directive

98/37/EC Machinery Directive

93/68/EEC CE Marking Directive

Signed by Mark Sweetman

9th April 2003

4.4.2. Lower the blade slowly and smoothly down toward the workpiece (avoid jerky movements). 

4.4.3. Avoid subjecting the blade to excessive strain. Always ease the blade down against workpiece (a harsh downward impact may cause

blade damage). Do not apply undue force on the handle when cutting the workpiece. Maintain a controlled cutting speed.

4.5.

Completing the cut

4.5.1. When cutting is complete, fully raise the blade and release the On/Off switch. 

4.5.2. Wait until the blade has stopped rotating before attempting to remove the workpiece. 

4.6.

Mitre cutting

To cut the workpiece at an angle the base of the saw must be adjusted.

4.6.1. To make an angled cut, loosen the vice back plate clamp (fig. 4.E) and turn the turntable to the required angle, reading the graduated 

scale around the perimeter of the vice back plate. 

4.6.2. Re-tighten the clamp and make the cut.

5. CHANGING THE BLADE

6. MAINTENANCE

7. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

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WARNING! Ensure that the saw is unplugged from the power supply before attempting

any maintenance.

6.1.

Regularly clean the dust which accumulates inside the protective guard and on the external parts.

6.2.

Periodically clean and oil the vice screw.

6.3.

Change the blade when it is worn and does not cut efficiently.

6.4.

To change the motor brushes removed the brush caps with a screwdriver (fig. 6). Replace the

carbon brushes and re-install the brush caps.

Sole UK Distributor, 

Sealey Group,

Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.

MG3143 & MG3143/110 - 1 - 080403

NOTE:

It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

IMPORTANT: 

No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this equipment. 

WARRANTY: 

Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim. 

INFORMATION:

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DANGER! The use of damaged blades is dangerous and may cause injury.

WARNING! Ensure that the saw is unplugged from the power supply before attempting to

change the blade.

Before using a blade ensure that it is undamaged. Once mounted on the saw test the blade before

use by facing the saw in a safe direction (turned away from yourself, others and vulnerable items)

and running it for a short time. 

IMPORTANT! Blades used with this machine shall be of an adequate speed rating and

suitable for the task in hand.

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5.1.

Removing blade

5.1.1. With the head in the up position rotate the blade guard until the handle engages with the slot

in the fixed guard (fig. 4.A).

5.1.2. Loosen the centre guard clamp screw (fig. 4.B) and swing the centre guard (fig. 4.D) down.

5.1.3. Place the holding tool in the spindle hole (hole is located on the motor side of the blade, see fig. 5).

5.1.4. Use the spanner to remove blade clamp bolt (fig. 4.C).

5.1.5. Carefully remove the blade and clamping parts.

5.1.6. Clean parts before re-assembly.

5.2.

Fitting blade (fig. 5) 

5.2.1. Fit the inner flange (2) checking to ensure that it seats correctly on the spindle (1).

Fit the blade and items 3,4 & 5 to the spindle. 

5.2.2. Fit and tighten the locking bolt (6).

5.2.3. Before plugging the saw into the mains, move the blade guard back to the closed position so

that the blade is covered. 

5.2.4. Check that the guard is working properly by raising and lowering the operating head.

fig. 5

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