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5. CHANGING SAW BLADE.

5.1.

Removing blade 

5.1.1. Place saw head in the up position.
5.1.2. Move the blade guard backwards by removing screw (fig.4.1).

5.1.3. Remove blade retaining screw (fig.4.2), blade flange (3) and blade.

5.1.4. Clean parts before re-assembly.

5.2.

Fitting blade 

5.2.1. Position the blade on the drive flange (fig.4.4) having checked mating faces for cleanliness.
5.2.2. Fit outer flange (3) and retaining screw (2) and tighten.

5.2.3. Move the guard back to its original position and replace screw (1). 

5.2.4. Check that the guard is free to rotate as saw blade is raised and lowered.

6. MAINTENANCE

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WARNING!

Ensure the saw is isolated from the mains 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.

Every 1000 operating hours:

Clean and grease saw head pivot, saw head support, moving guard and vice. Dis-assemble 

vice of SM250/275 by removing jaw (fig.8.3) and then turning hand wheel (4) to withdraw vice slide. 

After re-assembly apply a small amount of oil to oil hole (fig.9.4).

Drain gearbox oil - remove filler cap (fig.3.D)and sight-glass/drain screw (fig.4.5). After draining 

replace drain screw and refill via filler cap hole. Replace filler cap.

6.3.

Every 50 hours:

Drain coolant tank via tap (fig.8.1) after removing pipe (5). Remove screws (6) and cover (7), 

clean sediment from tank, replace cover and screws. Check filter (fig.8.8) and replace if necessary. 

Refit pipe to tap and refill tank. Take care not to splash coolant/swarf onto motor or switch box.

SM250/275 -check that the locking lever (fig.8.2 & fig.9.1) firmly locks and releases the saw head. 

To adjust, loosen grub screw (fig.9.2), adjust nut (3) until correct lever operation is achieved and then 

re-tighten grub screw.

Declaration of Conformity 

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

are in conformity with the following EEC standards and directives

The construction files for these products are held by the Manufacturer and may be inspected on request 

by contacting Jack Sealey Ltd.

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

Quality Machinery

Steel Bladed Cut-Off Saws

Models SM225, SM250 & SM275

73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive (S.I. 1994/3260)

89/336/EEC EMC Directive (S.I. 1992/2372 & Amendments).

98/37/EEC Machinery Directive

(Safety) Regulations 1992 (SI 1992 No. 3073) as amended

93/68/EEC CE Marking Directive

EN 60204-1 1998 Safety of Machinery

Signed by Mark Sweetman

1st July 

1999

01284 757500

E-mail:

[email protected]

01284 703534

Sole UK Distributor

Sealey Group,

Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.

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: 

For a copy of our catalogue call us on 01284 757525 and leave your full name, address and postcode.

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

WARNING! Ensure the saw is isolated from the mains power supply before attempting to change the blade.

Before using a saw blade check that it is undamaged, undistorted and the teeth are sharp. 

IMPORTANT! Saw blades used with this machine shall be of the specified diameter and thickness, with an adequate speed rating
and suitable for the material being cut.

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Web address: www.sealey.co.uk

SM225, 250 & 275 - (2) - 051102 

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