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Fig.7 fig.8, Fig.6 – Sealey SM35CE User Manual

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fig.7

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SM35CE.V4 Issue: 4 - 14/12/11

fig.6

4.6. ADJUSTING BLADE GUIDES.

4.6.1. Disconnect the saw from the power supply.

4.6.2. The two blade guides should be adjusted to be as close as

possible to the workpiece without interfering with the cut.

4.6.3. The left hand blade guide can be seen in fig.6 itemB. To adjust it,

loosen knob A and slide the guide near to the workpiece. Tighten

knob A.

4.6.4. The right hand blade guide can be seen in fig.1 item ’I’. To adjust

it, loosen knob H and slide the guide near to the workpiece.

Tighten knob H.

4.7. BLADE TRACKING ADJUSTMENT.

WARNING! Blade tracking adjustment requires running the saw

with the back cover open. This adjustment should only be carried

out by qualified, experienced personnel. Failure to comply may

result in serious injury.

4.7.1. Blade tracking is factory set and should not normally require

adjustment. If a blade becomes warped it will not track properly and it

must be replaced. The tracking should be checked whenever a new

blade is fitted (see section 4.8.2).

4.7.2. Raise saw arm and lock in place by shutting off the hydraulic cylinder

valve.

4.7.3. Confirm that the blade tension is set properly. Adjust if necessary by

refering to section 4.9.1.

4.7.4 Open blade cover to check blade-to-wheel relationship. Switch the

machine on and observe the running of the blade. The rear edge of

blade should be very close to, but not hard against, the wheel flanges.

Turn saw off.

4.7.5. If inspection indicates that adjustment is required loosen bolts ‘D’

(fig.6) using a 12mm spanner. Start up saw.

4.7.6. Place a 12mm spanner onto the adjuster (fig6.E) and rotate it in or out

as required whilst observing the position of the blade on the wheels.

Turn the adjuster clockwise to track the blade closer to the wheel

flanges. Turn the adjuster anti-clockwise to track the blade away

from the wheel flanges. When satisfied with the tracking turn the saw

off and close and secure the safety covers. Re-tighten bolts ‘D’.

4.8. CHANGING THE BLADE.

WARNING! Take care when handling saw blades, blade teeth are

very sharp. Wear gloves.

WARNING! BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS, DISCONNECT

SAW FROM POWER SUPPLY

4.8.1. All adjustments that relate to the smooth and safe running of the blade

have been set at the factory. However, if you require to replace a

blade due to it being worn out or if you need to change to a blade with

a different tooth size it will be necessary to re-adjust the saw.

4.8.2. Raise the main arm to the vertical position and lock it there by turning

off the hydraulic feed (the tap should be at 90° to the cylinder).

4.8.3. Remove the two screws that hold the upper blade guard in place

(fig.7C) and remove it. Also remove the lower blade guard (fig.7D)

which has a built-in blade brush and is also held in place with two

screws.

4.8.4. Loosen the two screws (fig.7B) holding the lower blade wheel cover in

place and slide the cover upwards to the full extent of its travel. This is

necessary as the main blade cover will not open fully otherwise.

Temporarily tighten the screws to prevent the cover sliding down

again.

4.8.5. Undo and remove the two screws (fig.7A) that hold the main blade

cover closed and fully open the cover as shown in fig.8.

4.8.6. Before the blade can be removed release the tension on the blade by

turning the blade tension knob (fig.8E) anti-clockwise.

4.8.7. Ease the blade away from the lowest pulley wheel first and support it

as you remove it from the upper pulley wheel then carefully remove

the blade from between the guide wheels.

4.8.8. Place the new blade through the guides first and then ease it around

the lower pulley wheel. (Ensure that the tooth direction is consistent

with the blade tooth diagram attached to the main bed.) Retain the

blade on the lower pulley with one hand and take up the tension at the

top of the blade with the other hand. Then use both hands to ease the

blade over the upper pulley.

4.8.9. Reattach the blade guards.