Sealey SM45 Instructions Download Page 2

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Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the working area.

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Check moving parts alignment on a regular basis.

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Remove adjusting keys and wrenches from the machine and its vicinity before turning it on.

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Avoid unintentional starting.

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DO NOT

use the saw for any purpose other than that for which it is designed.

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DO NOT

operate the saw if any parts are damaged or missing as this may cause failure or possible personal injury.

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WARNING! DO NOT

cut any materials containing asbestos.

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DO NOT

switch the saw on whilst the blade is in contact with the workpiece.

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DO NOT

attempt to cut a workpiece so small that you have to remove the finger guard.

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Always provide additional support, at table height, for large workpieces.

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DO NOT

use the saw out of doors.

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DO NOT

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

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DO NOT

allow untrained persons to operate the saw.

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DO NOT

allow children to operate the saw.

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DO NOT

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

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DO NOT

leave the saw operating whilst unattended.

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DO NOT

pull the cable from the power supply.

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Use a qualified person to lubricate and maintain the saw.

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When not in use switch off the saw, remove plug from the power supply and ensure the machine is childproof.

SM45 - (1) - 030102 

2. INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATION

3. ASSEMBLY

2.1. Introduction  

The SM45 is a Scroll Saw for cutting intricate shapes in wood, plastic and thin metal sheet. It is supplied with a safety 

guard and an integral blower to keep the cut-line free of saw dust.

2.2. Specification

Throat Depth  . . . . . . . . . .559mm

Max. Cut  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50mm

Stroke  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16mm

Cuts per min. . . . . . . . . . . . .1420

Table Size  . . . . . . .254 x 440mm

Table Tilt  . . . . . . . . . . .0 - 30

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Motor Power  . . . . . . . . . . .100W

Motor Input  . . . . . . . . . . . . .230V

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IMPORTANT! DO NOT attempt to lift saw by holding the upper blade arm as this will cause 

damage. Lift by the base only.

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WARNING! DO NOT plug saw into mains until assembly is complete and saw has been 

firmly mounted to work surface. ( See fig.6 for dimensions of mounting centres.)

3.1

Fitting / changing the blade.

3.1.1

Remove tension on blade arm by turning tension knob anticlockwise. ( See fig.1 ).

3.1.2

Blade may be fitted either with teeth facing forward or to left hand side, see fig.3.

3.1.3

With blade teeth pointing downward, insert blade through table access hole and engage end of

blade in lower blade holder, see fig.2. Keeping an upward tension on the blade locate upper 

end in the upper blade holder. Push blade holder down slightly to achieve this.

3.1.4

Tension blade by turning tension knob clockwise. Use only finger effort, DO NOT use tools.

3.1.5

Grasp upper blade holder and manually move blade up and down a couple of times to check 

that blade pins are correctly located in holders.

3.2

Fitting the blade guard.

3.2.1

Fit blade guard ( as shown in fig.4 ) to the upper end of the rod supporting the adjustable foot 

as seen in fig.5.

3.3

Bench mounting the saw.

3.3.1

Mount saw to a firm work surface utilising the four mounting holes in the base. Drill four 9mm 

holes through the work surface in accordance with the dimensions shown below in fig.6. If 

required, noise and vibration can be further reduced by mounting the saw on a dense foam or 

rubber pad (approx.12mm thick). If this is done, do not over-tighten the mounting bolts in order

leave some ‘cushioning’ effect in the pad.

3.4

Connection of dust blower.

3.4.1

Ensure that the dust blower tube is connected to the nozzle on the adustable foot as shown in fig.5.

fig. 3

fig. 2

fig. 6

fig. 4

fig. 5

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