Fig.4, Adjustments – Sealey SM354CE User Manual
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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.
3.3.5 Bolt the machine bed to the stand using the two 10mm bolts
provided.
3.3.6 Lift the machine and place it in it's intended position. Mark the
floor fixing positions through the holes in the floor fixing points.
See 23 and 24 above.
3.3.7 Lift the machine to one side and drill the floor to take suitable
anchor bolts. Lift the machine back into position and secure it
with the chosen fixings. Note: Floor fixings are not provided.
3.3.8
Stop rod and bracket
3.3.9 Screw the stop rod into the front of the vice as shown above in
Fig.4 - 18. Slide the stop bracket (17) onto the stop rod in the
orientation shown.
3.3.10
Cleaning off protective coatings
3.3.11 Clean protective oils from the painted and unpainted surfaces
of the machine using a suitable detergent and a dampened
cloth. Thoroughly dry the surfaces afterwards.
3.3.12
Making the electrical connection.
3.3.13 Connect the machine to the mains power supply as described
in Section 1.
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 switch
12 Emergency OFF
13 ON/OFF Switch
14 Bow weight adjuster
15 Auto OFF limit switch
16 Bow damper cylinder
17 Stop bracket
18 Stop rod
19 Coolant pump
20 Lifting hole
21 Lifting hole
22 Stand front panel
23 Floor fixing point
24 Floor fixing point
25 Stand end panel
26 Access panel fixing
27 Access panel
28 Vice locking lever
29 Blade direction symbol
30 Adjustable blade guide
31 Blade safety guard
Fig.4
4.1
COOLANT
4.1.1 The use of a water soluable coolant will increase cutting
efficiency and prolong blade life. Five litres of soluable cutting
oil can be ordered under Sealey Part. No. SCO5L (follow
instructions on pack regarding use and precautions).
4.1.2 Coolant is drawn from the coolant tank by the coolant pump
(see Fig.4 - 19) and fed through a clear plastic tube to a valve
situated on the top edge of the bow casting (see '8' in Fig.4).
When the valve is opened the coolant is fed down two
separate pipes which deliver the coolant directly into each
blade guide. The coolant is then deposited onto the machine
Original Language Version
SM354CE Issue: 3(SP) - 29/09/14
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4. ADJUSTMENTS