Sealey SM53.V3 Instructions Download Page 2

3.1.

EYESHIELD ASSEMBLY

3.1.1. Remove protective film from eyeshields, place support plate on top and assemble as in figure 1.

3.1.2. Assemble shield arms as in figure 2. One connects to the right hand side of grinder and the other to the left. 

3.1.3. Securely attached each eyeshield to the grinding stone guard as in figure 4 A.

3.1.4. Set the clearance between the stone and the eyeshield at 5mm  (fig 3).

3.2.

TOOLREST ASSEMBLY

3.2.1. Bolt each tool rest to the bottom of the stone guard as in figure 4. B.

3.2.2. Set the clearance between the stone and the toolrest at 2mm (fig 3).

2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model:  SM53

Dry Grinding stone dims

150 x 25 x 20mm

Dry grinding stone part no

SM53-5/GW150C (Course)

SM53-5/GW150F (Fine)

Dry Grinding Speed

2850 RPM

Wire Brush dims

150x16x12mm

Wire Brush part no

SM53-5/WB125

Buffing Mop

125 x 16 x 12 mm

Buffing Mop part no

SM53-5/BM125

Motor

1/2 Hp - 230V/1ph

Model:  SM54

Dry Grinding stone dims

200 x 25 x 20mm

Dry grinding stone part no

SM54-6/GW200C (Course)

SM54-6/GW200F (Fine)

Dry Grinding Speed

2850 RPM

Wire Brush dims

200x16x12mm

Wire Brush part no

SM54-6/WB175

Buffing Mop

175 x 19 x 12 mm

Buffing Mop part no

SM54-6/BM175

Motor

3/4 Hp - 230V/1ph

3. ASSEMBLY & ADJUSTMENT

Unpack the product and check contents, should there be any damaged or missing parts contact your supplier immediately.

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WARNING!

Before use, the machine must be bolted to a stable, fireproof bench or table. Strong enough to take the weight of the 

machine and the workpiece. Failure to comply with this instruction could result in damage or severe personal injury.

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DO NOT allow the workpiece to become jammed between the stone and eyeshield or tool rest.

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DO NOT get the grinder wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas where there is condensation.

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DO NOT use grinder where there is flammable liquids, solids or gases such as paint solvents, including waste wiping or cleaning rags etc.

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DO NOT touch the workpiece close to the ground surface as it will be very hot. Allow to cool. The workpiece may also be very sharp. 

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DO NOT operate the grinder when you are tired, under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.

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DO NOT leave the grinder operating whilst unattended.

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When not in use switch the grinder off, and disconnect from the mains power supply, and clean the machine and working area.

3.3.

BRUSH OR BUFFER ATTACHMENT.

3.3.1. Hold grinding stone firmly. To protect your hands use a cloth or wear 

gloves. Remove the thread cap from the grinding stone spindle

and screw on the adaptor arm (fig 5.1.).

3.3.2. Install flange (2), install the brush or buffer (3) and hold the second 

flange (4) against (3) and lock with nut (5). Ensure washers are

installed with the flange on the outside, (i.e. the concave side 

against the blotter).

4.1. MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. (The following instructions must be observed together with chapter 1 safety).

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DANGER! use of a damaged stone is dangerous and may cause damage or personal injury.

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WARNING! Ensure grinder is unplugged from the mains power supply before attempting to change grinding stones (or wheel).

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Only persons qualified under the “Abrasive Wheels Regulations” and holding a current grinding wheel certificate are authorised

to change and dress grinding stones (wheels).

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Grinding stones (wheels) used with the machine must be of an adequate speed rating and suitable for the material to be ground.

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Ensure the cutting stone’s maximum speed specification is higher than that indicated on the machine data plate.

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Check grinding stones are secure, and the stone is not worn or damaged, that there are no fissures or cracks. if damaged replace immediately.

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Ensure replacement stone is not damaged in any way such as cracks, deformations or splinters etc. Also check the mounting flanges

to ensure they are not deformed, burred or chipped. Damaged flanges must 

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be used as they may cause irregular pressure on the stone

4. GRINDING STONES

DANGER OF FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD

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WARNING! The grinding process can produce streams of sparks (especially when grinding metal) which are a potential source of ignition.

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DO NOT use the grinder where there are flammable liquids, solids or gases.

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DO NOT allow grinder sparks to make contact with the operator’s clothing or any other fabric such as cleaning rags. Fabrics contaminated with inflammable materials 

such as petrol, oil, grease, paint and solvents are a particular fire hazard.

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To reduce the risk of clothing catching fire the operator should wear wool or cotton outer garments treated with a fire retardant in preference to man-made fibres.

SM53.V3, SM54.V3 - 1 - 22/04/05

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