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Ø254MM TABLE SAW

MODEL NO:

 TS10P.V2

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.

IMPORTANT:

 PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS. USE 

THE 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. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.

1.  SAFETY

1.1.   

 

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

 WARNING!

 It is the responsibility of the owner and the operator to read, understand and comply with the following:

 

You must check all electrical products, before use, to ensure that they are safe. You must inspect power cables, plugs, sockets and any  

 

other connectors for wear or damage. You must ensure that the risk of electric shock is minimised by the installation of appropriate    

 

safety devices. A Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) should be incorporated in the main distribution board. We also recommend  

 

that a Residual Current Device (RCD) is used. It is particularly important to use an RCD with portable products that are plugged into a  

 

supply which is not protected by an RCCB. If in any doubt consult a competent electrician. You may obtain a Residual Current Device by  

 

contacting your Sealey stockist. 

 

You must also read and understand the following instructions concerning electrical safety.

1.1.1.   

The 

Electricity at Work Act 1989

 requires that all portable electrical appliances,if used on

  

business premises, are tested by a competent electrician, using a Portable Appliance Tester 

 

(PAT), on a regular basis.

1.1.2.   

The 

Health & Safety at Work Act 1974

 makes owners of electrical appliances responsible for

  

the safe condition of those appliances and the safety of the appliance operators. If in any doubt 

  

about electrical safety, contact a competent electrician.

1.1.3.   

Ensure that the insulation on all cables and on the appliance is safe before connecting it to the 

 

power supply. See 1.1.1. and 1.1.2. and use a Portable Appliance Tester.

1.1.4.   

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

1.1.5.   

Inspect power supply cables and plugs for wear or damage regularly and check all connections 

 

to ensure that none is loose.

1.1.6.  

 IMPORTANT:

 Ensure that the voltage marked on the appliance matches the power supply to be

 

used and that the plug is fitted with the correct fuse - see fuse rating at right.

1.1.7.  

 

DO NOT

 pull the plug from the socket by the cable.

1.1.8.  

 

DO NOT

 use worn or damaged cables, plugs or connectors. Have any faulty item repaired or

 

  replaced immediately by a competent electrician. When a BS1363/A UK 3 pin plug is damaged, 

 

  cut the cable just above the plug and dispose of the plug safely. 

 

  Fit a new plug according to the following instructions (UK only).

 

  a) 

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

 

 b) 

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

 

  c) 

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

 

  d) 

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

 

   

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

1.1.9.   

If an extension reel is used it should be unwound fully before connection. A reel with an RCD fitted is preferred since any appliance    

 

plugged into it will be protected. The cable core section is important and should be at least 1.5mm², but to be absolutely sure that the  

 

capacity of the reel is suitable for this product and for others which may be used in the other output sockets, we recommend the use  

 

of 2.5mm² section cable. If an extension reel is to be used outdoors, ensure it is marked for outdoor use.

1.2.    

GENERAL  SAFETY

 

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   Familiarise yourself with the applications, limitations and potential hazards of the saw.

 

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WARNING! 

Disconnect the saw from the electric supply before changing accessories, servicing or performing any maintenance.

 

9

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

 

9

  Select a work area suitable for the saw and keep the area clean, tidy and free from unrelated materials. Ensure that there is adequate  

  lighting.

 

9

   Stand the saw on a stable floor strong enough to take the weight of the machine and workpiece. 

 

9

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

 

9

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

 

9

  Replace or repair damaged parts. Use recommended parts only. Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.

 

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   WARNING!

 Keep all guards in place and in good working order. Check regularly for damaged parts. A guard, or any other part, that is  

  damaged must be repaired or replaced before the saw is next used. The safety guard is a mandatory fitting where the saw is used on  

  premises covered by the Health & Safety at Work Act.

RECOMMENDED

 FUSE RATING: 13AMP

Original Language Version

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Refer to 

instruction

manual

Wear protective 

gloves

Wear eye 

protection

Wear face 

mask

Wear ear 

protection

  TS10P.V2       Issue: 1       12/11/2020

Summary of Contents for TS10P.V2

Page 1: ... use worn or damaged cables plugs or connectors Have any faulty item repaired or replaced immediately by a competent electrician When a BS1363 A UK 3 pin plug is damaged cut the cable just above the plug and dispose of the plug safely Fit a new plug according to the following instructions UK only a Connect the GREEN YELLOW earth wire to the earth terminal E b Connect the BROWN live wire to the liv...

Page 2: ... parallel to the saw blade c DO NOT release the workpiece before it is pushed all the way past the saw blade d DO NOT rip work that is twisted or warped or does not have a straight edge to guide along the fence 9 Use a push stick for ripping narrow workpieces 9 Provide adequate support to the rear and sides of the saw table for long or wide workpieces 8 DO NOT use your hands alone free hand to gui...

Page 3: ...in front and in line with the saw blade 1 5 5 Never reach over or in back of the saw blade to pull or to support the workpiece Accidental contact with the saw blade may occur or kickback may drag your fingers into the saw blade 1 5 6 Never hold and press the workpiece that is being cut off against the rotating saw blade Pressing the workpiece being cut off against the saw blade will create a bindi...

Page 4: ...Saw Blade Ø 254mm Arbor Ø 30mm Speed 4500rpm Maximum Depth of 0º Cut 80mm Maximum Depth of 45º Cut 55mm Table Size W x D 554 x 540mm Table Extension Sizes W x D Side x2 115 x 540mm Rear 554 x 118mm Dust Extraction OD Ø58 5 or 99mm Replacement blade TS10P 601 Noise power 101 0dB A Noise pressure 114 0dB A Uncertainty 3dB A 4 i CONTENTS Item No Description 1 Dust extraction adapter 2 Right extension...

Page 5: ...e 5 1 7 Replace the safety cover 5 2 CONNECTING THE EXTENSION TABLES 5 2 1 Whilst the saw is inverted it will be easier to fit the extension tables figs 5 13 fig 5 2 5 2 2 Offer the extension tables up to the edge of the main table and secure by inserting the captive bolts fig 5 32 through the edge of the main saw table and securing with washers fig 5 29 5 30 5 2 3 Attach hose holder fig 1 18 to t...

Page 6: ...d the gap between the riven knife and saw blade should be between 3mm and 8mm fig 6 5 4 FRONT RAIL AND RIP FENCE 5 4 1 Slide five bolts fig 8 32 into slot in front rail fig 8 11 5 4 2 Insert bolts fig 9 32 into holes on work table and fit plain washer spring washer and nuts fig 9 29 fig 9 30 and fig 9 31 5 4 3 Slide the two knurled screws fig 10 48 into the slot of the rip fence Turn the locking k...

Page 7: ... plain washer fig 12 29 and hex nut fig 12 31 5 7 DUST EXTRACTION 5 7 1 It is recommended that a commercial vacuum cleaner is used to provide dust extraction for this saw table 5 7 2 An extraction port fig 1 adaptor fig 1 1 and hose fig 1 15 are provided to the rear of the machine fig 1 5 7 3 Coupling a suitable vacuum cleaner via a suitable adaptor will help keep the work area clean and reduce ai...

Page 8: ...wo slots on the saw table top 6 6 2 Slacken the knurled knob on the mitre gauge adjust mitre gauge until the arrow points to the required angle tighten the knurled knob 6 6 3 Press the workpiece firmly against the mitre gauge and switch on the saw 6 6 4 Push the mitre gauge and the workpiece together towards the saw blade in order to make the cut IMPORTANT Always hold the guided part of the workpi...

Page 9: ...s required for any claim Problem Possible cause Solution Motor not running 1 No mains voltage 2 Undervoltage relay triggered by temporary loss of power 3 Motor overheated 1 Check cable plug socket and fuse 2 Switch device on again 3 Eliminate cause of the overheating let cool down for a few minutes Blade makes poor cuts 1 Blade is dull or dirty 2 Blade is the wrong type for cut being made 3 Blade ...

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