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DO NOT

 use the bandsaw in areas where fumes from paint, solvents, or flammable liquids pose a potential hazard. Keep all flammable  

  materials (including wipes or cleaning rags) away from the saw, and dispose of according to local regulations.

 

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DO NOT

 leave the bandsaw running unattended. Turn power switch ‘Off’ and do not leave area until the blade has come to a complete  

 stop.

 

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DO NOT

 use whilst under the influence of drugs, alcohol or other intoxicating medication. 

 

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DO NOT

 use the bandsaw with the blade guards or bow rear protective cover removed. 

 

       

 

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DO NOT

 stand on the bandsaw.

 

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DO NOT

 use damaged or deformed bandsaw blades.

 

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DO NOT

 use the bandsaw in wet or damp locations.

 

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DO NOT

 use the bandsaw if you are fatigued.

 

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   turn the bandsaw 

OFF

 before raising the blade.

 

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   Wear protective gloves when handling workpiece and saw blades. 

 

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   Always secure the workpiece in the vice.

 

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   Keep correct footing and balance at all times and wear non-slip shoes with steel toe caps.

2.  INTRODUCTION

manufactured to comply with safety of machinery (safety) 

regulations 1992 (and amendments) and fully ce approved. saw arms 

are fitted with hydraulic damping to prevent the arm being dropped onto

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he workpiece and to ensure smooth cutting performance. Bow swivels 

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p to 60° angle allowing workpiece to always sit in a central position. 

coolant fluid system and main power controls are switched on 

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ndividual 24V/230V circuits for extra safety. Features auto and manual 

shut off switches giving the user options of control when in use. 

Heavy-duty single phase electric motor.

3.  SpECIFICATION

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model no: .................................................................. sm354ce

c

apacity 60° round

 .......................................................

Ø70mm

c

apacity 60° square

 ........................................................

60mm

c

apacity 45° round

 .....................................................

Ø120mm

c

apacity 45° square

 ......................................................

110mm

c

apacity 0° round

 .......................................................

Ø170mm

c

apacity 0° square

 ........................................................

170mm

c

apacity 0° rectangle

 ............................................

95 x 210mm

B

lade size ..............................................

2100 x 0.9 x 2110mm

B

lade speed ..............................................................

80mtr/min

motor Power ....................................................................

900W 

coolant Pump Power ........................................................

25W 

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verall Size (W x D x H)

 .......................

1500 x 800 x 1620mm

W

eight .............................................................................

170kg

supply .....................................................................

230V - 1ph

4.  INSTALLATION

4.1.    

TRANSIT AND LIFTING

4.1.1.   

A fork lift truck will be required to unload the palletised bandsaw  

 

and transport it to the installation area.

4.1.2.   

A suitably rated crane used together with chains and shackles 

 

should be used to lift the machine onto the sheet metal stand 

 

and also to lift the whole assembly into its intended position.  

4.1.3. 

  

See lifting points B & C in Fig.2 above. Alternatively, slings can 

 

be used under the vice either side of the central pivot. Great  

 

 

care should be taken to keep the load level and to ensure that 

 

 

the slings do not apply pressure to components that should not 

 

 

be heavily stressed.

4.2.    

INSTALLATION AREA

4.2.1.   

ensure that there is adequate free space around the machine 

 

bearing in mind that it may be necessary to cut from long 

 

 

lengths of steel stock that need to be fed over the roller attached to the back of the machine and that the stock will need to be supported  

 

 

along its length beyond the machine.

4.2.2. 

  

The surface on which the machine is to be mounted should  be flat and level and capable of supporting the weight of the machine.

4.2.3.   

ensure that the work area is adequately illuminated.

4.2.4.   

the machine should be located near a power supply point that is equipped with an overload cut out and suitable earthing.

4.2.5.   

the installation area should be free from excessive humidity and atmospheric agents that could ignite.

4.3.    

ASSEMBLY

4.3.1.   

remove the outer packaging and dispose of it  responsibly in accordance with local authority regulations. 

4.3.2.   

take one of the wider panels to use as the front panel 

ensuring that the floor fixing bracket is on the left. This panel has a returned   

 

flange along either vertical edge. Bolt an end panel to each vertical flange using the 

Ø

8mm bolts, nuts and washers supplied as shown  

 

below. complete the structure by bolting the back panel into place as shown below in fig.3.

4.3.3.   

using a suitable crane, lower the machine bed onto the top  of the assembled stand. there is a central threaded insert in the top edge  

 

of both the back and front panels for fixing the machine bed in place. Remove the access panel (see 27 in Fig.4) by removing the two  

 

socket cap screws ‘26’ to gain access to the machine bed fixings. 

4.3.4. 

  

Bolt the machine bed to the stand using the two 10mm bolts provided. 

Position of safety labels (pictograms) on machine

. DO NOT 

remove 

labels. if they become illegible or damaged they must be replaced.

Fig.1

Fig.2

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M354CE | Issue:4 (H,F) 16/02/18

Original Language Version

© Jack sealey limited

Содержание SM354CE

Страница 1: ...FETY WARNING Disconnect the bandsaw from the power source before servicing changing accessories or performing any other maintenance 9 9 Familiarise yourself with the applications and limitations of the bandsaw as well as the potential hazards 9 9 Maintain the bandsaw in top condition Keep it clean and keep blades sharp for best and safest performance 9 9 Use original Sealey spare parts only Unauth...

Страница 2: ...tably rated crane used together with chains and shackles should be used to lift the machine onto the sheet metal stand and also to lift the whole assembly into its intended position 4 1 3 See lifting points B C in Fig 2 above Alternatively slings can be used under the vice either side of the central pivot Great care should be taken to keep the load level and to ensure that the slings do not apply ...

Страница 3: ...tergent and a dampened cloth Thoroughly dry the surfaces afterwards 4 3 9 Making the electrical connection 4 3 9 1 Connect the machine to the mains power supply as described in Section 1 Fig 3 Fig 4 1 Vice handwheel 2 Vice quick lock lever 3 Blade tension adjustment wheel 4 Handgrip control 5 Microswitch 6 Fixed blade guide 7 Blade 8 Coolant valve 9 Mains power switch 10 Power lamp 11 Option switc...

Страница 4: ...t the actuation arm 2 operates the microswitch 3 and the power is shut off bringing the blade to a halt 5 3 ADJUSTING BOW WEIGHT See fig 6 5 3 1 Bow weight is one of the most important adjustments on the saw Incorrect bow weight can result in poor performance including rough or crooked cuts and premature dulling of the blade The hydraulic feed rate unit will not compensate for improper bow weight ...

Страница 5: ...machine bed 5 6 2 The front stop seen in Fig 10 should be used to check that the blade is at 90 to the vice Place a small set square between the blade and the fixed face of the vice Loosen the hex nut 1 and wind the bolt 2 in or out until 90 is achieved Tighten the hex nut 1 Lock the main pivot using lever E 5 6 3 The back stop seen in Fig 10 limits the rotation of the bow to 60 This is factory se...

Страница 6: ...ne See blade tooth label on the front lower part of the bow casting See 29 in Fig 4 5 9 7 Feed the new blade into the blade guides first then ease it onto the flywheels The blade should be close to but not hard up against the rim on each flywheel 5 9 8 Refix the blade guards to the appropriate blade guides 5 9 9 Tension the blade by turning the blade tension wheel clockwise until the back of the w...

Страница 7: ...d in section 5 1 6 12 4 When the cut is completed the machine will switch off automatically Turn the mains power switch off and disconnect the saw from the power supply raise the blade and remove the workpiece Wear gloves as the workpiece will be hot and have sharp edges 6 12 5 Hand grip start The hand grip is used in conjunction with the hydraulic damper to provide an extra degree of control espe...

Страница 8: ...e brackets are loose 3 Tighten blade guide brackets Motor overheating 1 Blade tension too high 1 Reduce blade tension 3 Blade too coarse or too fine 3 Use a blade more suitable for the material being cut 4 Gears need lubrication 4 Top up gearbox 5 Blade is binding in the cut 5 Decrease feed Bad crooked or rough cuts 1 Feed pressure too great 1 Reduce feed pressure by increasing bow weight 2 Blade ...

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