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INSTRUCTIONS FOR:

TA B L E   S AW

Model No:

TS1098

The use of symbols in this document is to attract your attention to possible danger. The symbols and warnings themselves do not eliminate any danger, nor are they substitutes for proper

accident prevention measures.

Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard this product will, if used according to these instructions 

and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.

1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT:

PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS AND

CAUTIONS. USE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY

CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.

TS1098 - 0016 - (2) - 140700

CHAPTER CONTENT

1.

SAFETY

2.

INTRODUCTION & DESCRIPTION

3.

SPECIFICATIONS & ASSEMBLY

4.

ADJUSTMENT & SETTING

5.

OPERATING

RECORD OF MODEL & SERIAL NUMBERS.

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Date of Purchase:

1.1.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY. 

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WARNING! It is the user’s responsibility to read, understand and comply with the following:

You must check all electrical equipment and appliances to ensure they are safe before using. You must inspect power supply leads, plugs and

all electrical connections for wear and damage. You must ensure the risk of electric shock is minimised by the installation of appropriate safety

devices. An RCCB (Residual Current Circuit Breaker) should be incorporated in the main distribution board. We also recommend that an RCD

(Residual Current Device) is used with all electrical products. It is particularly important to use an RCD together with portable products that are

plugged into an electrical supply not protected by an RCCB. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician. You may obtain a Residual Current Device

by contacting your Sealey dealer. 

You must

also read and understand the following instructions concerning electrical safety.

1.1.1. The 

Electricity At Work Act 1989

requires all portable electrical appliances, if used on business premises, to be tested by 

a qualified electrician, using a Portable Appliance Tester (PAT), at least once a year.

1.1.2. The 

Health & Safety at Work Act 1974

makes owners of electrical appliances responsible for the safe condition of the appliance

and the safety of the appliance operator. 

If in any doubt about electrical safety, contact a qualified electrician.

1.1.3. Ensure the insulation on all cables and the product itself is safe before connecting to the mains power 

supply. See 1.1.1. & 1.1.2. above and use a Portable Appliance Tester (PAT).

1.1.4. Ensure that cables are always protected against short circuit and overload.

1.1.5. Regularly inspect power supply, leads, plugs and all electrical connections for wear and damage, 

especially power connections, to ensure that none is loose. 

1.1.6.

Important:

Ensure the voltage marked on the product is the same as the electrical power supply

to be used, and check that plugs are fitted with the correct capacity fuse. A 13 amp plug may require 

a fuse smaller than 13 amps for certain products (

subject to 1.1.10. below)

see fuse rating at right. 

1.1.7.

DO NOT

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 safely).

(UK only - see diagram at right). 

Ensure the unit is correctly earthed via a three-pin plug. 

a)  Connect the GREEN/YELLOW earth wire to the earth terminal ‘E’.

b) Connect the BROWN live wire to live terminal ‘L’.

c)  Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal ‘N’.

After wiring, check there are no bare wires, that all wires have been correctly connected, that the cable outer insulation

extends beyond the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight.

Double insulated products are often fitted with live (BROWN) and neutral (BLUE) wires only. Double insulated products are always marked with

this symbol       .

To re-wire, connect the brown & blue wires as indicated above. DO NOT 

connect the brown or blue to the earth terminal.

1.1.10. Some products require more than a 13 amp electrical supply. In such a case, 

NO

plug will be fitted. 

You must

contact a qualified electrician 

to ensure a 30 amp 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 used it should be fully unwound before connection. A cable reel with an RCD

fitted is recommended since any product which is plugged into the cable reel will be protected. The section of the cable on the cable

reel is important. 1.5mm

2

section cable is a minimum but to be absolutely sure that the capacity of the cable reel is 

suitable for this product and for others that may be used in the other output sockets, we recommend the use of 2.5mm

2

section cable.

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1.2

GENERAL SAFETY

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Familiarise yourself with this products application and limitations, as well as the specific potential hazards peculiar to the saw.

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WARNING!

Disconnect the saw from the mains power before changing accessories, servicing or performing any maintenance.

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The machine must only be serviced by a qualified person or service agent. Contact your Sealey dealer for information.

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Permanently mount the saw on a supporting surface strong enough to take the weight of the machine and workpiece during operation. 

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Ensure there is an adequate dust extraction area under the saw. Follow mounting instructions in chapter 3 carefully.

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Ensure operating area for the saw is adequate, keep area clean & tidy and free from unrelated materials. Ensure there is adequate lighting.

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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.

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Maintain the saw in good condition, check moving parts alignment regularly. Keep saw blades clean & sharp. 

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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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