Sealey SM1303 Instructions Download Page 2

 

Unpack the product and check contents for damage. Should there be any damaged or missing parts contact your supplier immediately. 

3.1. 

Saw Assembly

 

An assistant may be required to help.

3.1.1.  To install the worktable:

 

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 Carefully place worktable (fig.1.M) onto its supporting base, whilst sliding saw blade through its slot. fix to base with three    

 

bolts, nuts and washers. Before finally tightening these, check that the table blade slot and sawblade are in line, set correctly and then  

 

tighten all fixings. Using a square backed up to the saw blade, check that the worktable is square to the saw blade, if any adjustment  

 

is needed slacken the two knobs underneath the worktable near the angle scale, set table to correct angle, tighten the two knobs and  

 

then adjust the nut and bolt underneath the rear of worktable so that the worktable is just resting on the bolt head.  Secure bracket    

 

across the saw blade slot using two bolts and two plastic knobs.

 

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 Carefully place worktable (fig.3.M) onto its supporting base, whilst sliding saw blade through its slot. fix to base with four    

 

bolts and washers. Before finally tightening these, check that the table blade slot and sawblade are in line, set correctly and then  

 

 

tighten all bolts. Using a square backed up to the saw blade, check that the worktable is square to the saw blade, if any adjustment is  

 

needed slacken the four bolts holding the supporting bracket to the main frame of the saw. Set table to correct angle, tighten all  

 

 

fixings. Attach the table side guide (fig.3.H) to worktable using four bolts and washers. 

3.1.2.  fit the fence (fig.1 & 3.E) by sliding onto the worktable from either the front or the back as required. Push down handle (fig.1 & 3.G) to  

 

lock when fence is in required position.

3.1.3. 

Important!

 The saw must be placed on a firm, stable work surface capable of supporting the saw and any workpiece. 

 

Using four pre-drilled holes in base, fix to the work surface with appropriate fixings.

 

DO NOT

 attempt to use the saw if it is not on a stable surface as it may topple over during use and cause damage and/or personal   

 injury.

3.1.4.  Connect extraction port (Ø60mm) to dust extractor system (if available).

1.2. 

GENERAL SAFETY Continued

 

Disconnect the saw from the power supply before removing wood chips or dust.

 

Use a workpiece support when sawing material which extends beyond the saw table.

 

DO NOT

 operate the machine if damaged.

 

DO NOT

 operate the machine if any parts are missing as this may cause failure and/or personal injury.

 

DO NOT

 use saw blades which are damaged or deformed. Use only Sealey blades and spare parts. Non-standard blades can be dangerous.

 

DO NOT

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

 

DO NOT

 expose the saw housing to flame or high temperature.

 

DO NOT

 allow untrained persons to operate the saw.

 

DO NOT

 use saw where there are flammable liquids, solids or gases such as paint solvents and including waste wipers or cleaning rags etc.

 

DO NOT

 leave the saw operating unattended.

 

DO NOT

 operate the saw if either of the blade covers is open or if the blade guard is not fitted.

 

DO NOT

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

 

DO NOT

 use the saw for a task it is not designed to perform.

 

When not in use switch off the saw and unplug from the mains power.

fully approved to current CE regulations. Steel chassis with locking blade wheel covers. No-volt release switch prevents uncontrolled blade 

re-start after power interruption. Suitable for cutting wood and plastics. fitted with tilting table for bevel cuts. Supplied with quick adjusting rip 

fence, mitre gauge, dust extraction port, blade wheel brushes and push stick.

 3.  ASSEmbLY

  2.  DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATIONS

model No:  . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sm1303 . . . . . . . .  Sm1304

Throat Depth: . . . . . . . . . . . .200mm . . . . . . . . . 245mm 

Max. Cutting Height:. . . . . . . .80mm . . . . . . . . . 105mm

Table Size:  . . . . . . . . . .300x300mm . . . . . 340x335mm

Table Tilt Adjustment: . . . . . . . 0-45° . . . . . . . . . . . 0-45°

Blade Length: . . . . . . . . . . .1400mm . . . . . . . . 1712mm

Cutting Speed:  . . . . . . . . .900m/min . . . . . . . 730m/min 

Motor Power:  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250W   . . . . . . . . . 370W

Power Supply:  . . . . . . 230V - 50Hz . . . . . 230V - 50Hz

Dust Extraction Port:  . . . . . Ø60mm . . . . . . . . .Ø60mm

 

mAIN FEATURES

A

 

Blade tension adjustment knob

b

 

Blade cover lock

C

 

Blade guard height adjuster 

D

 

Blade guard

E

 fence

F

 

No Volt On/Off switch

G

 

fence lock handle

H

 

Table side guide

I

 

Mitre guide

J

 

Saw Blade

K

 

Extraction outlet

L

 

Tracking adjustment knob

Worktable

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Original Language Version

SM1303, SM1304    Issue: 5 - 19/09/13

Summary of Contents for SM1303

Page 1: ...onnect the brown or blue to the earth terminal 1 1 10 Some products require more than a 13Amp electrical supply In such a case NO plug will be fitted You must contact a qualified electrician to ensure a 30Amp fused supply is available We recommend you discuss the installation of a industrial round pin plug and socket with your electrician 1 1 11 Cable extension reels When a cable extension reel is...

Page 2: ...nnect extraction port Ø60mm to dust extractor system if available 1 2 GENERAL SAFETY Continued Disconnect the saw from the power supply before removing wood chips or dust Use a workpiece support when sawing material which extends beyond the saw table DO NOT operate the machine if damaged DO NOT operate the machine if any parts are missing as this may cause failure and or personal injury DO NOT use...

Page 3: ...central locking knob adjust and then tighten locking knob 4 8 Table Angle 4 8 1 Loosen the knob s and adjust table to required angle using the scale as a guide Tighten knob s when in required position 4 9 Fence 4 9 1 The fence fig 1 E is mounted on the table side guide fig 1 H 4 9 2 To reposition or remove the fence push up locking handle fig 1 G To refit the fence slide onto work table from the f...

Page 4: ... cut can be made freehand but using the mitre guide ensures accurate results The guide can also be adjusted up to a 45 angle to produce mitre cuts or compound cuts with the table tilted Ensure the work is held firmly against the table and against the face of the mitre guide WARNING Keep your fingers away from the blade use the pushstick to push the last piece of work through 5 3 Freehand When free...

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