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Motor  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .230V - 2.0 hp

Saw Blade Ø  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250mm

Arbor Ø  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15.8mm

Speed  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4800rpm

Max Depth of 90

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cut  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76mm

Max Depth of 45

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cut  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64mm

Rip to right of blade  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203mm

Table Size  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .660 x 450mm

Table Extension Size  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .660 x 150mm

Table size with extension  . . . . . . . . . . . .865 x 750mm

Dust extraction Ø  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35mm

Sound power level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109.51 dB(A)

Sound Pressure level  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98.71 dB(A)

3. SPECIFICATIONS & ASSEMBLY

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WARNING! ENSURE THE SAW IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE MAINS POWER BEFORE COMMENCING ASSEMBLY.

3.1.

HAND WHEEL ASSEMBLY.

The wheel handle allows fast turning of the hand wheel. When correctly assembled it should rotate freely with a small amount of play.

Take the handle (fig 1.B), round head bolt (A) and a hex nut (C) from carton content. 

3.1.1. Pass the round head bolt through the large end of the handle. 

3.1.2. Screw the hex nut onto the end of the round head bolt hand tight only. 

3.1.3. Screw the handle assembly into the hand wheel until the hex nut makes contact with the face of the wheel. 

3.1.4. Lock the hex nut against the wheel (not the handle). Check to ensure the handle rotates freely.

3.2.

SPLITTER & BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY.

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WARNING!

The splitter and guard must be correctly assembled and aligned with the saw blade in order to prevent kickback.

3.2.1. Position the blade (fig 2. A) at 90

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to the table and lock the blade in place. To raise the blade see chapter 4.

3.2.2. Turn the saw onto its side and remove the base cover. Pass the splitter (fig 2.B) through the cutting slot and view the underside of the

saw to align with the two screw holes on the side securing plate (fig 3.1). 

3.2.3. Pass two hex bolts with washer through the splitter holes and lightly secure but do not tighten at this stage (fig 3.1).

3.2.4. Using a straight edge, check that the splitter is correctly aligned with the saw blade (fig 4.A). If adjustment is required, move the

splitter until aligned and then fully tighten the securing hex bolts (fig 3.1).

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3.3.

MITRE GAUGE (fig 5).

Place mitre gauge on working table and position it in the left hand slot in the table surface.

3.4.

SAW STAND OR BENCH.

The saw must be mounted on a sturdy workbench (or similar). Ensure the supporting surface 

is strong enough to take the weight of the saw and the workpiece during operation. 

3.5.

DUST HOLE & SAW MOUNTING HOLES (fig 6).

An adequate dust hole must be provided to allow sawdust to fall through.

3.5.1. Place saw onto chosen mounting bench or stand & check it is square to

edge of the supporting surface.

3.5.2. Mark location of four base mounting bolts, remove saw & drill four 8mm

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holes.

3.5.3. Cut a 280mm

2

hole in surface. To do so draw diagonal lines from each

mounting hole, measure outward from centre point where lines cross 

140mm each way (ensuring lines are square with the four corner holes)

& cut hole out accordingly. (An alternative hole measurement is 305mm).

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WARNING! 

Failure to provide hole will cause dust to build up under 

saw which may harm the motor and could cause a fire. 

Note:

Although there is a hole for the dust to fall, the saw base plate 

must be correctly fitted.

3.6.

SAW LOCATION & FIXING.

3.6.1. Position the saw in an adequate area with enough clearance to allow

room when working with large workpieces.  

3.6.2. Ensure there is adequate lighting & that you can see saw blade clearly. 

3.6.3. Check supporting surface to ensure it is strong enough to take weight 

of the bench, saw and workpiece. 

3.6.4. Mount saw on bench by passing bolts through the base holes (fig 6 & 7).

Note: 

If you purchase a saw “Floor Stand” ensure you use adequate

securing bolts that will pass through the stand, base cover and saw base.

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WARNING! 

Wood dust can be harmful to health by inhalation and skin contact 

and concentrations of small dust particles in the air can form an explosive mixture. Ensure there is 

adequate ventilation and that the saw is attached to a dust-extraction unit.

3.7.

DUST EXTRACTION UNIT.

View picture to the right and note location of the internal dust extraction ducting. Connect your 

dust extraction unit to the ducting outlet and use in accordance with the extractor instructions. 

For information regarding dust extraction systems, contact your Sealey dealer.

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Dust extraction 

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Summary of Contents for TS1098

Page 1: ...pull or carry the powered appliance by its power supply lead 1 1 8 DO NOT pull power plugs from sockets by the power cable 1 1 9 DO NOT use worn or damage leads plugs or connections Immediately replace or have repaired by a qualified electrician A U K 3 pin plug with ASTA BS approval is fitted In case of damage cut off and fit a new plug according to the following instructions discard old plug saf...

Page 2: ...any parts are damaged or missing as this may cause failure or possible personal injury 7 DO NOT operate the saw when you are tired under the influence of alcohol drugs or intoxicating medication 1 3 SPECIFIC SAW SAFETY RULES 3 Remove sawdust frequently Unplug from mains power Clean out sawdust from interior of saw to prevent potential fire hazard 3 Keep splitter and anti kickback fingers and guard...

Page 3: ...ft hand slot in the table surface 3 4 SAW STAND OR BENCH The saw must be mounted on a sturdy workbench or similar Ensure the supporting surface is strong enough to take the weight of the saw and the workpiece during operation 3 5 DUST HOLE SAW MOUNTING HOLES fig 6 An adequate dust hole must be provided to allow sawdust to fall through 3 5 1 Place saw onto chosen mounting bench or stand check it is...

Page 4: ...6 Make any necessary adjustments by turning screw fig 11 C and checking to close gaps between the square and blade 4 ADJUSTMENT SETTINGS fig 8 fig 9 fig 10 fig 11 fig 12 fig 13 fig 14 4 6 TO CHANGE THE BLADE 4 6 1 Undo the saw base retaining bolts and carefully remove the saw from its stand and lay it on its side 4 6 2 Remove the base cover and undo the bolts holding the blade cover fig 12 A and r...

Page 5: ... will be un supported and may remain on the saw table or may fall from the table Before starting therefore consider how you will handle the off cut 5 1 2 Check that everything is ready and that the blade guard is down Plug the saw into the mains power supply and switch the saw on Remove the fence arm if the work extends beyond the side of the table p WARNING DO NOT attempt to pick up a short off c...

Page 6: ...ks and one 23mm wide for the occasional more narrow cut Attach the face plate by passing two wood screws through the holes provided in the fence Sole UK Distributor Sealey Group Bury St Edmunds Suffolk 01284 757500 01284 703534 E mail sales sealey co uk Declaration of Conformity We the sole importer into the UK declare that the product listed below is in conformity with the following standards and...

Page 7: ...e the feed and may easily be made from scrap material by following the pattern below in fig 24 Ensure however the material used will not break split or splinter during use fig 24 TS1098 0016 2 140700 Sole UK Distributor Sealey Group Bury St Edmunds Suffolk 01284 757500 E mail sales sealey co uk 01284 703534 ...

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