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Specification, Contents 4. operating instructions, Maintenance – Sealey E540 User Manual

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motor Power - supply ......................................................135W - 230V

speed range ........................................................10000 to 32000rpm

collet capacities .......................................................2.3mm and 3mm

twist drills .................................................................2.3mm and 3mm

mounted Points ...........................................................................10pcs

diamond tipped engraving Heads ...............................................2pcs

sanding cylinder ....................................................... 12.7mm x 15mm

Accessories ....sanding bands (4pcs), sanding discs (3pcs), spanner

........... cutting discs (8pcs), Polishing Wheels (4pcs) dressing stone

2. SPECIFICaTION

3.1 Refer to fig.1 and 2.

1) 10 Point Grinding wheel set.

2) spherical diamond cutter.

3) tapered diamond cutter.

4) mandrel for felt wheel.

5) mandrel for cut-off wheel.

6) Hss twist drill (2.3mm)

7) Hss twist drill (3mm).

8) cut-off wheels.

9) sanding discs (20 x 0.35mm).

10) sanding band (12.7 x 12.7mm).

11) sanding shank (12.7 x 12.7mm).

12) spanner (9.7mm).

13) Brass collet (2.3mm).

14) flexible drive locking bar.

15) felt wheel (22 x 7mm).

16) felt wheel (12.7 x 7mm).

17) dressing stone (20 x 10 x 10mm).

18) flexible extension drive.

19) motor unit.

3. CONTENTS

4. OPERaTING INSTRUCTIONS

4.1

Fitting accessories

4.1.1 ensure the tool is switched off and unplugged from the mains

supply.

4.1.2 Press the spindle lock button and slowly turn the collet nut

until the spindle lock engages. refer to fig.1.

4.1.3 retain pressure on the spindle lock button and turn the collet

nut anticlockwise to open the collet.

NOTE: Never press the spindle lock button when the tool is

running.

4.1.4 the required accessory may now be fitted into the collet.

fully insert the accessory shaft to reduce the risk of bending

in use. tighten the collet nut firmly. finally, release the spindle

lock button.

4.2

Changing collets

4.2.1 to change collets, proceed as in paragraphs 4.1.1 to 4.1.3

but continue to unscrew the collet nut until it can be removed

from the spindle. change collets and replace the collet nut.

4.3

Operation

4.3.1 select the speed required on the rotary speed control. refer

to fig.1. small accessories require high speed and large

accessories low speed. If in doubt, start on a low setting and

gradually increase the speed until the best performance is

obtained.

4.3.2 check that the on/off switch is set to off and then connect

the tool to the mains supply. set the on/off switch to on.

NOTE: DO NOT switch on with a tool bit touching the workpiece.

Always allow a bit to reach required speed before applying it

to the workpiece.

4.4

Flexible extension drive

4.4.1 ensure the tool is switched off and unplugged from the mains

supply.

4.4.2 to connect the flexible drive extension pull the drive shaft out

of the aluminium connector by about 3cm as shown in fig.2.

4.4.3 unscrew the black threaded collar from the drive end of the

motor unit. see fig.1.

4.4.4 Press the spindle lock button and slowly turn the collet nut

until the spindle lock engages. refer to fig.1.

4.4.5 retain pressure on the spindle lock button and turn the collet

nut anticlockwise to open the collet.

4.4.6 Insert the drive shaft into the collet and hand tighten the

collet nut. further tighten the nut using the spanner provided.

see fig.2-12.

4.4.7 Bring the extension drive connector up to the thread on the

motor unit and screw it fully on clockwise.

4.4.8 At the other end of the flexible drive insert the locking bar

(14) into the hole in the drive head as indicated in fig.2. turn

the collet nut clockwise until the locking bar slides into the

hole in the shaft and locks it.

4.4.9 turn the collet nut anti-clockwise to loosen the collet and

insert the required accessory. Hand tighten the collet nut and

then further tighten it using the spanner provided. see fig.2-12.

4.4.10 remove the locking bar.

4.4.11 Position yourself, ready for work, firmly holding the drive

head before turning on the motor unit.

5. MaINTENaNCE

NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

IMPORTaNT: no liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.

WaRRaNTy: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.

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e540.V2 Issue: 1 - 12/02/10

Original Language Version

5.1

Cleaning. Keep the tool ventilation slots clean and free from

obstructions. If available, blow compressed air into the vents

to clear any internal dust. safety goggles must be worn

when undertaking this process. Keep the drill outer case

clean and free from grease. Wipe it down with a damp cloth.

do not wash with water or use solvents or abrasives.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2