8
Do Not
operate the polisher if any parts are damaged or missing as this may cause failure or possible personal injury.
WaRNiNG!
Do Not
sand any materials containing asbestos.
8
Do Not
switch the polisher on whilst the head is in contact with the work piece and avoid unintentional starting.
8
Do Not
get the polisher wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas where there is condensation.
8
Do Not
allow untrained persons to operate the polisher.
8
Do Not
operate the polisher when you are tired, under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.
8
Do Not
use the polisher where there are flammable liquids, solids or gases such as paint solvents, etc.
8
Do Not
leave the polisher operating unattended.
8
Do Not
carry the polisher with your finger on the power switch.
8
Do Not
pull the cord to remove the plug from the power supply.
9
Use a qualified person to lubricate and maintain the polisher.
9
When not in use unplug from the mains power supply and store in a safe, dry, childproof area.
2. iNtRoDuCtioN
P
owerful 1050W motor enclosed in a heavy-duty composite housing. Six stage variable speed control from 700-2500rpm. Soft start for
greater control. Spindle lock for fast and easy pad changes. double-torque gearing system. Fitted with 5mtr mains cable. Supplied with
Ø150mm backing pad, side handle, wrench and spare brushes.
3. sPeCifiCatioN
model No: ................................................................. RP1500
Free Speed: ......................................................
700-2500rpm
Motor Power: ...............................................................
1050W
P
ad Size:
................................................................. Ø150mm
Plug Type: ................................................................
3-Pin BS
Supply: ...........................................................................230V
T
hread Size:
.................................................................... M14
4. assembly
WaRNiNG
! ensure that the polisher unit is not plugged into the mains before attempting any assembly or disassembly.
4.1.
RemoVe ReD sPiNDle loCK tRaNsit taG
4.1.1.
Remove the 2 large plastic screws on either side of the cover.
4.1.2.
Slide off the cover and remove red spindle lock transit tab from under the spindle lock button.
4.1.3.
Refit the cover and replace the 2 large plastic screws.
4.2.
Screw the side handle onto the desired side, (remove large plastic screw) to do so.
4.3.
To attach the hook and loop pad, lock the spindle by pressing the spindle lock button (fig.1), and screw the pad clockwise on to the
spindle until it stops. Hand tight is sufficient; the pad will tighten further in use. To remove, lock the spindle by pressing the spindle lock
button and turn the pad anti-clockwise.
4.4.
Fit the polishing bonnet centrally over the secured hook and loop pad.
5. oPeRatioN
WaRNiNG!
Before use, ensure that you have read and understood Section 1 Safety.
5.1.
Attach the backing pad, see section 4.
5.2.
Plug the polisher into the mains power supply.
5.3.
With the polisher firmly held by the side handle and away from the workpiece, turn the polisher on by squeezing the trigger.
Pressing in the “trigger lock” button will hold the trigger in and allow for continuous running. Finally release the trigger.
5.4.
To stop the polisher, squeeze the trigger, the “trigger lock” button will spring out and the polisher will stop.
LEAD PAINT WARNING!
Paint once contained lead as a traditional ingredient. Contact with the dust from the removal of such paint is toxic
and must therefore be avoided. The following action must be taken before using machine as a sander:
1.
User must determine potential hazard relating to age of paint to be removed. (Modern paints do not have lead content).
2.
DaNGeR!
Keep all persons and pets away from the working area. The following are particularly vulnerable to the effects of lead
paint dust: expectant women, babies and children.
3.
We recommend personal protection by using the following safety items (available from your Sealey stockist):
A) Paint Spray Respirator B) PE Coated Hooded Coverall C) Latex Gloves .
4.
Take adequate measures to contain paint dust, flakes and scrapings. Wear safety equipment, as in (3) above and thoroughly clean
all areas when task is complete.
5.
ensure the paint waste is disposed of in sealed bags or containers according to local regulations.
Original Language Version
© Jack Sealey limited
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P1500 Issue 2 (1,F) 16/09/19