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Sealey CP5418V User Manual

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5. OPERATION

Note-: The operator should now be wearing the correct protective clothing, goggles and ear defenders.

5.1 Fit the pre-charged battery.

5.2 With a firm grip on the grinder barrel handle and the auxiliary handle; start the grinder by depressing the Start switch.

Some minor inertia will be felt by the user and care must be taken with the grinding wheel now spinning at 7000rpm.

5.3 To stop the grinder, release the Start switch.

5.4 On completion of tasks, clean all items and store in the supplied canvas carry bag.

Original Language Version

Note-: When new, the batteries will have been shipped in a low charge state. Fully charge the batterIies before using your tool.

3.1 To remove the battery from the grinder, depress the two spring loaded buttons with thumb and forefinger (fig 4). This action disengages

two retaining latches (fig.4) enabling battery removal by sliding.

DO NOT touch the metal battery terminals.

3.2 Take the base charger and plug it into the mains, the Red LED (fig.6) on the charger will illuminate .

3.3 The battery is designed to fit into the charger one way only. This is to ensure that the positive (+) and negative (-) polarities correspond.

Insert the battery fully and firmly to seat the battery into the charging base, as in fig.6.

3.4 When the battery is inserted into the charger the green LED (fig.6) will illuminate and pulse on/off, this indicates the battery is now

charging. Simultaneously and momentarily the red LED on the charger will illuminate and pulse on/off before illuminating permanently.

3.5 When the green LED illuminates permanently (fig.6) the battery is fully charged. The red LED will extinguish. A one hour charge from

flat; less from partially charged.

3.6 During the charging process the battery status can be checked by pressing the button as indicated in fig.5. Red LED illuminated

indicates battery is "flat", red and amber indicates partially charged, red, amber and green indicates virtually to fully charged.

3.7 Remove the battery from the charger. Switch off and remove the plug from the mains. Push the battery back into the grinder (fig.4) until

it snaps into place. The grinder is now ready for use.

3. BATTERY CHARGING

*Legend of grinder parts-:

1

Grinder assembly

2 (6)

Auxiliary handle

3 (46)

Guard, clamp screw and nut

4 (52)

Inner clamp ring

5 (47)

Outer clamp ring

6

Pinned chuck spanner (not shown)

7 (31)

Rechargeable batteries (2 supplied)

9

Mains charger, lead and plug (fig.6)

10

Canvas carry bag (not shown)

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6. CONTENTS

CP5418V | Issue: 3O - 28/01/15

Grinder details, grinding wheel not shown.

Fit with recess

against grinding

wheel face

Register with

spindle flats

Spigot

Spindle flats 17mm

4. GRINDING WHEEL FITTING

Outer clamp ring

Inner clamp ring

Note-: Battery removed to avoid accidental starting.

4.1 Clamp the wheel guard to the neck of the grinder with a 4mm allen key (supplied). The orientation can be changed to suit the task later.

4.2 Fit the side auxiliary handle to the user preferred side (fig.2).

4.3 Fit the inner clamp ring (fig.7), registering slot flats with the spindle flats.

4.4 Offer a grinding wheel/cutting disc (115mm diameter with *22mm diameter bore and boss minimum thickness 3mm) on to the inner

clamp ring spigot. If the boss thickness is less than 3mm, reverse the clamp ring fitting in

4.5 such that the spigot is outboard (fig.1).

4.5 Wind on the outer clamp ring with the 22mm diameter spigot inboard entering the grinding wheel bore.

4.6 With the supplied pinned wrench, clamp the grinding wheel/cutting disc. Resistance to the gearbox turning in this process is offered by

pressing the button on the casing head (fig.3). Turn the wheel and press the button until the locking position is found.

4.7 Read the instructions for operation of the grinder and then fit the charged battery.

*14mm bore grinding wheel/cutting discs (not recommended) must be clamped spigot to spigot.

1

3

2

4

5

7

* Legend item numbers relate to

fig.7 only, numbers in brackets

relate to parts diagram.

fig.7