Sealey Quality MACHINERY SM5.V3 User manual

INSTRUCTIONS FOR
METAL CUTTING BAND SAW
3-SPEED 150MM 230V
MODEL NO: SM5.V3
Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard, this product will, if used according to these
instructions, and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS. USE
THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR
PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.
1. SAFETY
Wear eye
protection
Refer to
instruction
manual
Wear a
Mask
Wear ear
protection
1.1. ELECTRICAL SAFETY
WARNING! It is the user’s responsibility to check the following:
Check all electrical equipment and appliances to ensure that they are safe before using. Inspect power supply leads, plugs and all
electrical connections for wear and damage. Sealey recommend that an RCD (Residual Current Device) is used with all electrical
products. You may obtain an RCD by contacting your local Sealey dealer.
If the product is used in the course of business duties, it must be maintained in a safe condition and routinely PAT (Portable
Appliance Test) tested.
Electrical safety information: it is important that the following information is read and understood.
1.1.1. Ensure that the insulation on all cables and on the appliance is safe before connecting it to the power supply.
1.1.2. Regularly inspect power supply cables and plugs for wear or damage and check all connections to ensure that they are secure.
1.1.3. IMPORTANT: Ensure that the voltage rating on the appliance suits the power supply to be used and that the plug is tted with the
correct fuse - see fuse rating in these instructions.
8DO NOT pull or carry the appliance by the power cable.
8DO NOT pull the plug from the socket by the cable.
8DO NOT use worn or damaged cables, plugs or connectors. Ensure that any faulty item is repaired or
replaced immediately by a qualied electrician.
1.1.4. This product is tted with a BS1363/A 13 Amp 3 pin plug.
If the cable or plug is damaged during use, switch the electricity supply and remove from use.
Ensure that repairs are carried out by a qualied electrician.
Replace a damaged plug with a BS1363/A 13 Amp 3 pin plug. If in doubt contact a qualied electrician.
A) Connect the GREEN/YELLOW earth wire to the earth terminal ‘E’.
B) Connect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal ‘L’.
C) Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal ‘N’.
Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight.
Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualied electrician.
1.1.5.
If an extension reel is used it should be fully unwound before connection. A reel with an RCD fitted is
preferred since any appliance plugged into it will be protected. The cable core section is important and should be at least 1.5mm²,
but to be absolutely sure that the capacity of the reel is suitable for this product and for others which may be used in the other
output sockets, we recommend the use of 2.5mm² section cable. If extension reel is to be used outdoors, ensure it is marked for
outdoor use.
Replacement fuse
rating: 13 AMP
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1.2. GENERAL SAFETY
WARNING! Disconnect the bandsaw from the power source before servicing, changing accessories, or performing any other
maintenance.
9Familiarise yourself with the applications and limitations of the product, as well as the potential hazards.
9Maintain the bandsaw in good condition. Keep it clean and keep blades sharp for best and safest performance.
9Use original Sealey spare parts only. Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.
9Keep all guards and fixing screws in place, tight and in working order. Check regularly for damaged parts. A guard or any other
part that is damaged must be repaired or replaced before the saw is used further. Check also for incorrect alignment of moving parts,
loose mountings, or any other condition that could affect the operation of the saw.
9Ensure the space allocated for use and maintenance of the machine is adequate, free from unrelated materials and has good lighting.
9Wear approved eye and ear protection when operating the machine. If dust is produced, wear an approved face or dust mask.
9Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the work area, especially when the saw is in operation.
9Remove any adjusting keys and wrenches from the machine before operating.
9Ensure that large or oversized workpieces are supported at table height. Ensure you use a suitable support for any workpiece that
does not have a flat surface. Be cautious when cutting workpieces which are irregular in cross-section as the saw blade could be
pinched before the cut is completed. Any stock must lay flat on the table surface and not be allowed to rock.
WARNING! Round bar and tubing have a tendency to roll while being cut. DO NOT cut such items without clamping or blocking the
workpiece.
Wear protective
gloves
Wear protective
clothing
Indoor use
only
Warning

2. INTRODUCTION
Model No. SM5. Three speed settings. Oil bath gear box and life lubricated bearings for quiet, smooth operation. Fully guarded blade
and magnetic no-load voltage switch. Heavy-duty cast base and horizontal/vertical cutting arm. Saw base features integral mitring
vice with scale of 45° to 90° for angle cutting and fully adjustable precision blade guides for accurate cutting and longer blade life.
Stand is fitted with two transport wheels for added workshop mobility.
3. SPECIFICATION
Model no: ....................................................................SM5.V3
Capacity 90° round..................................................... Ø115mm
Capacity 90° square/rectangular H x W ..............100 x 150mm
Capacity 45° round.......................................................Ø60mm
Capacity 45° square/rectangular H x W ................100 x 60mm
Weight ...............................................................................60kg
Blade Size ................................................ 1638 x 13 x 0.63mm
Blade Speeds ................................................18, 30, 48mtr/min
Motor Power .................................................................... 375W
Power Supply ................................................................... 230V
4. ASSEMBLY
4.1. Note: Numbers in brackets refer to Parts Diagram Items.
4.1.1. Remove the unit from packing and check that all items in the following list are present and undamaged: Saw Assembly, Pulley Cover,
Shelf, Floor Stands (2 of), Stock Stop & Rod Assembly, Hand Wheel, Vice, Axle & Wheels Assembly, Handle, Floor Stand, Vertical
Cutting Table, Drive Belt, Bag of screws, washers, nuts, split pins.
4.2. Stand Assembly
4.2.1. Lay a leg (4) down and fix one end of the shelf (170), using screws, see fig.1. NOTE: the shelf will only fit one way -
edges facing up.
4.2.2. DO NOT fully tighten the screws yet.
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WARNING! Never force the blade through the workpiece.
8DO NOT use this bandsaw for anything other than its intended purpose. This bandsaw is designed for light metal cutting work in
engineering workshops, garages, metal fabricators, etc. .
WARNING! The SM5.V3 bandsaw MUST NOT be used to cut non-metallic materials (including wood).
8DO NOT wear loose or ill-fitting clothing. Remove ties, watches, rings and other jewellery. Tie up, or adequately cover, long hair.
8DO NOT start the bandsaw until the workpiece is secure and the blade has been lowered to just above the workpiece.
8DO NOT run the bandsaw with the blade in the raised position unless set up for vertical cutting.
8DO 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.
8DO NOT leave the bandsaw running unattended. Turn power switch ‘Off’ and DO NOT leave area until the blade has come to a
complete stop.
8DO NOT use the bandsaw if tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or other intoxicating medication.
8DO NOT use the bandsaw with the blade guard or pulley cover removed
8DO NOT use the bandsaw in wet or damp locations.
8DO NOT start accidentally. Ensure the switch is off before plugging in the saw.
8DO NOT use damaged or deformed bandsaw blades.
9Keep correct footing and balance at all times and wear non-slip shoes.
9Turn the bandsaw off before raising the blade.
8DO NOT stand on the bandsaw.
9Always secure the workpiece in the vice.
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4.2.3. Fit the other leg to the shelf (do not fully tighten the screws yet), see fig.3.
4.2.4. Fit the corner brackets inside each leg as shown using nut, bolt and two washers, see g.4.
4.2.5. The wheel bracket (174) is bolted on using the corner bracket bolts, onto the end opposite to where the handle will t on (14), see
g.5
4.2.6. Turn the stand the correct way up.
4.2.7. Using the help of at least two people, lift the saw onto the top of the stand. Make sure the motor is at the end with the wheel
bracket.
4.2.8. Level the shelf and tighten its screws.
4.2.9. Make sure that the other person(s) steadies the saw until all six bolts that hold the saw onto the stand are tightened. It is
unstable until completed.
4.2.10. Double check that all bolts and screws are tight. The saw should now be stable.
4.2.11. Fit the handle to the opposite end to the wheel bracket see g.6. Insert split pins into the ends of the handle and open them up to
prevent it from falling out.
4.2.12. Fit the wheels (with the face indicated in g.7) against the wheel bracket. Secure with split pins in the end of the axle and behind
the bracket each side.
4.3. Fit Belt Guard
4.3.1. Remove the two screws and the bolt as indicated by white arrows in g.8.
4.3.2. Before xing down the pulley cover t the grommet to the microswitch power cable and insert the grommet into the pulley cover.
Secure it inside the pulley cover with its locknut. Adjust the position of the cable within the grommet to allow for the correct length
of cable inside the pulley cover for the microswitch to be correctly positioned, see g.9.
4.3.3. Screw down the pulley cover.
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g.6 g.7
g.8
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4.4. FitthemicroswitchRefertothenumbersing.10
4.4.1. Slide the cover off the microswitch and t the connectors, they can go either way round.
4.4.2. Slide the cover back over the microswitch and bolt it to the bracket.
4.5. FitthemotoranddrivenpulleysanddrivebeltRefertog.11
4.5.1. Fit the motor pulley making sure the key is in place, tighten the grub screw when the pulley is ush with the end of shaft.
4.5.2. Fit the driven pulley making sure the grub screw lines up with the at on the shaft.
4.5.3. Make sure both pulleys are the same distance from the belt guard and that the top faces of both pulleys are level, see white arrows
in g.11. Tighten the grub screw.
4.5.4. Fit the drive belt and adjust motor position (using screw and locknut) to tension the belt, see g.8.
4.6. Fit stock stop
4.6.1. Fit the stock stop rod (21) into the base and secure with the grub screw. Fit the stock stop (19) and secure with screw (20), see
g.12.
4.7. Fit the switch box
IT IS STRONGLY ADVISED THAT ALL ELECTRICAL WORK BE UNDERTAKEN BY A FULLY QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
4.7.1. Fit the switch box using the screws provided, see g.13.
5. SET UP
5.1. Adjust the abutment screw (53) so that with the body frame down the blade cutting edge is below the surface of the base, but the
body frame is clear of the base. Tighten the lock nut (122), see g.14.
5.2. Adjust switch cut off tip (76) to ensure that ‘Off’ switch is actuated when or just before body frame contacts the abutment screw
(53). Tighten the screw which secures the switch cut off, see g.15.
5.3. Adjust the blade speed
5.3.1. Adjust blade speed to suit the metal to be cut. The recommended pulley selections are shown in g.16.
5.3.2. Disconnect the saw from the power supply and open the pulley cover.
5.3.3. Loosen the tension screw (98) on the motor plate, see g.8, to slacken the belt. Move the belt to the required pulley grooves
(see g.16). Tension the belt by tightening screw (98). Close the cover.
5.4. Blade selection
5.4.1. The chart in g.16 shows the recommended set up for various metals and cut lengths. Blades are available from your Sealey
stockist in four tooth pitches: 6, 10, 14 and 24tpi (see parts list).
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g.10
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6. OPERATION
WARNING! Before operating the bandsaw ensure that you read, understand and apply the safety instructions in Section 1.
NOTE: Before operating the machine certain checks and adjustments will need to be carried out. It is very important that
these instructions are followed carefully in order that the machine is set up safely and correctly.
WARNING! The machine is designed for light metal cutting work in engineering workshops, garages, metal fabricators, etc.
8The SM5.V3 MUST NOT be used to cut any other materials (including wood).
NOTE: The harder the material being cut, the slower the cutting speed should be. The use of a cutting oil is recommended with the
higher blade speeds.
6.1. Horizontal Cutting
6.1.1. Ensure that the saw is disconnected from the power supply.
6.1.2. Adjust the blade speed to suit the workpiece material (see Section 5.3).
6.1.3. Raise the saw arm to the vertical position and engage the support plate, see fig.20.
6.1.4. Adjust the stock stop to the desired length.
6.1.5. Loosen the fixed vice plate bolts (11 & 52) and adjust the vice to the desired angle, see 0-to-450 scale (39) on bed. Retighten bolts.
6.1.6. Loosen the moveable vice plate bolt (36) and wind plate up to fixed plate so that plates are fully touching. Tighten bolt (36) to
maintain moveable plate parallel to fixed plate.
6.1.7. Open vice, insert the workpiece and clamp it securely.
6.1.8. Adjust the two blade guides, by slackening the clamp screws (56 & 66), so that they are close to the workpiece but will not foul it.
6.1.9.
Gently lower the arm until the blade is just above the workpiece. Connect the saw to the power supply and start the saw. DO NOT turn
on machine until workpiece is secured and blade has been lowered to just above workpiece.
6.1.10. Bring the blade into contact with the workpiece and then release the arm. If the blade jams and the saw does not automatically shut
off, immediately disconnect it from the power supply. Refer to the ‘Troubleshooting’ section for common problems.
6.1.11. When sawing is completed disconnect from the power supply, raise blade and remove workpiece.
WARNING! Never raise blade when machine is running and never run machine when blade is raised (unless correctly set up
for vertical cutting).
g.15
g.14
Recommended Pulley Section for Various Metals
Material Motor Pulley Saw Pulley Blade Speed
Tool, stainless or alloy steel,
bearing bronze
Small (A) Large (D) 0.3m/sec
Low to medium carbon steel Medium (B) Medium (E) 0.5m/sec
Aluminium, copper, brass Large (C) Small (F) 0.8m/sec
g.16
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6.2. Vertical Cutting
6.2.1. Ensure that the saw is disconnected from the power supply.
6.2.2.
Adjust the blade speed to suit the workpiece material (see sections 5.3. and 5.4).
6.2.3. Raise the saw arm to the vertical position and rotate the support plate (18) so that it engages into the notch in the edge of the main
body frame, see fig.20. Adjust vertical travel by winding vertical stop bolt out or in, see fig.18.
6.2.4. Remove the two screws (68) from the end face of the lower blade guide, see white arrows in fig.12, remove blade guard (69) and
replace with table (55) and its support (56). Loosen the lower blade guide nut and washer sufficiently to allow the slotted end of the
support to pass between the washer and body frame and then retighten the nut. Retain table by replacing screws (68), see fig.19.
6.2.5. Adjust the upper blade guide so that no more blade is exposed than is required to cut the workpiece.
6.2.6. When cutting keep hands well clear of the blade and always use a push stick for small workpieces.
6.2.7. When cutting is complete immediately switch off saw.
WARNING! Refit blade guard (69), see fig.21, before using saw for horizontal cutting.
g.18
g.20
g.19
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7. BLADE CHANGING
WARNING! BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS, DISCONNECT SAW FROM POWER SUPPLY.
7.1. 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 readjust the
saw.
7.2. Changing and tensioning the blade
WARNING! Take care when handling saw blades, blade teeth are very sharp.
7.2.1. Raise the sawing arm to the vertical position and engage the support plate see fig.20.
7.2.2. Open the blade back safety panel by removing the screw (58) and hinge it open as shown in fig.21.
7.2.3. Before the blade can be removed release the tension on the blade by turning the blade tension knob (79), see fig.21, anticlockwise.
7.2.4. Remove the lower blade guard (69) and loosen the lowest screw on the upper blade guide and slide the guide away from the blade to
the end of its slotted mounting hole, see fig.17 and fig.22.
7.2.5. 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 guides.
7.2.6. 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 travelling left to right in the cutting area.) 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.
7.2.7. Begin to tension the blade by turning the knob (79), see fig.21, clockwise but as you do so make sure that the back edge of the blade
is seated against the rim of both pulleys. Check that the blade is seating properly by turning the upper pulley by hand (using the
three spokes of the wheel) until you have observed a full rotation of the blade.
7.2.8. Once the blade is properly aligned increase the tension until the blade flexes by approx.1mm when pressed at the midway point
between the two pulleys.
7.2.9. Replace the lower blade guard (69), see fig.21, and move the upper blade guide back into its position over the blade.
7.2.10. Close the blade protection safety cover and secure it with the plastic headed thumb screw.
7.2.11. Reconnect the saw to the power source and run it for two to three minutes to seat the blade.
7.2.12. Disconnect the saw from the mains. Open the blade back safety cover and recheck the tension and adjust if required. Close safety
cover.
7.3. Blade tracking adjustment
7.3.1.
Adjustment of the blade tracking is necessary to prevent the blade from twisting or coming off the blade wheels. This adjustment
should also be made whenever a new blade is fitted (see section 7.2).
7.3.2. Run saw for a short time and then switch off.
7.3.3. Raise saw arm, open blade safety panel and check blade-to-wheel relationship. Rear edge of blade should be very close to, but
not hard against, the wheel anges.
7.3.4. If inspection indicates that adjustment is required reduce blade tension (see para. 7.2.3.) and loosen the blade tracking lock nut as
seen in g.22.
7.3.5. Place a 4mm hex tool into the adjuster and rotate in or out as required whilst rotating the upper pulley by hand (using the three
spokes of the wheel)until tracking appears corrected. Re-tighten the blade tracking lock nut.
7.3.6. Having made a small adjustment, tension blade, replace blade cover, lower arm and run saw for a short time.
7.3.7. Switch saw off, remove blade cover and check tracking. Repeat adjustment procedure if necessary.
7.4. Blade guide bearing adjustment
7.4.1.
Correct guide bearing adjustment is important so that the blade runs smoothly and evenly without twisting or snagging anywhere
along its path. Each of the outer guide bearings is mounted on an adjustable eccentric bushing.
7.4.2. Disconnect the machine from the power supply.
7.4.3. Loosen the lock nut while holding the bearing bolt with an open ended spanner, see fig.23.
7.4.4.
Turn the bolt to adjust the bearing. The bearing should barely touch the blade (0.001”). This clearance can be measured with a piece
of thin paper which should just fit into the gap between the bearings and the blade. Tighten the lock nut when satisfied with the
bearing adjustment.
g.22
g.21
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7.4.5. Adjust both outer guide bearings. When satisfied that the adjustment is accurate, carefully turn the blade wheels by hand to see if the
blade snags or rubs at any point.
7.4.6.
Readjust bearing(s) if necessary.
7.5. Blade guide adjustment
7.5.1. Disconnect the machine from the power supply. (Figure 24 shows the blade guard (69) removed for clarity. It is not necessary to
remove the blade guard to make the following adjustments).
7.5.2. To adjust the blade guide loosen the bolt indicated in fig.24. and allow the single bearing which runs on the back of the blade to rest
on the blade without exerting any pressure.
7.5.3. Rotate the blade guide (as shown in fig.24) until blade is perpendicular to machine bed.
7.5.4. Retighten the hex bolt ensuring that no pressure is applied to the back of the blade.
7.5.5. Adjust the second blade guide in the same manner.
7.6. Cutting feed pressure
7.6.1.
The weight of the cutting arm itself applies pressure to the cutting blade and therefore to the workpiece. An adjustable spring is
attached to the arm and as the spring pressure is increased the cutting pressure is decreased.
7.6.2. If the saw is making crooked or rough cuts or overheating is occurring it may be necessary to decrease the feed pressure by turning
the chromed adjusting rod in a clockwise direction as shown in fig.25.
7.6.3. If the saw blade becomes dull quickly it may be necessary to increase the feed pressure by turning the chromed adjusting rod in an
anticlockwise direction as shown in fig.7.
8. MAINTENANCE
8.1. Clean saw after each operation and smear unpainted surfaces with oil to prevent rusting. Lubricate vice lead screw (32) as necessary.
8.2. Annually replace gearbox oil (SAE 90) as follows:
8.2.1. With blade arm horizontal remove gearbox cover screws (75), cover (93) and gasket (92).
8.2.2. Place oil container under right hand lower corner of gearbox and then carefully raise saw arm fully to drain oil.
8.2.3. Lower saw arm, remove any remaining oil from gearbox with clean cloths and then refill with fresh oil. Replace cover and gasket.
g.24
g.23
fig.25
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
Excessive blade breakage and/or
teeth ripping from the blade.
Premature blade dulling.
Unusual wear on side or back of
blade.
Motor overheating.
Bad, crooked or rough cuts.
Blade is twisting.
1. Clamp the workpiece securely.
2. Adjust the speed or feed to suit the workpiece.
3. Replace with a finer blade.
4. Use the saw at slower speed and use a smaller tpi blade.
5. Adjust blade tension so that it does not slip on the wheel.
6. Place blade in contact with the workpiece only after the saw has
started.
7. Adjust blade wheel alignment.
8. Adjust blade guide alignment.
9. Use correct thickness blade.
10. Re-weld or replace blade.
1. Replace with a smaller tpi blade.
2. Reduce speed.
3. Increase feed pressure by unscrewing tension bar. This will
decrease the spring tension on the arm.
4. Reduce speed, increase feed pressure.
5. Replace blade and adjust to the correct tension.
6. Increase blade tension.
7. Increase blade tension and reduce speed.
1. Replace blade guides.
2. Adjust guide pivots.
3. Tighten blade guide brackets.
1. Reduce blade tension.
2. Reduce drive belt tension.
3. Use a blade more suitable for the workpiece.
4. Lubricate the gears.
5. Decrease feed and speed.
1. Reduce feed pressure by screwing tension bar in. This will
increase the spring tension on the arm.
2. Adjust blade guides.
3. Increase blade tension.
4. Replace the blade.
5. Adjust the speed.
6. Adjust guide spacing.
7. Tighten the guide assembly.
8. Use a finer blade.
1. Decrease feed pressure.
2. Decrease blade tension.
1. Workpiece is loose in the vice.
2. Incorrect speed or feed.
3. Blade is too coarse.
4. Workpiece material is too coarse.
5. Incorrect blade tension.
6. Blade is in contact with workpiece before
saw is started.
7. Blade is rubbing on the wheel flange.
8. Blade guides are misaligned.
9. Blade is too thick.
10. Bad weld on blade
1. Blade tpi is too high.
2. Incorrect speed - too fast.
3. Inadequate feed pressure.
4. Hard spots or scale on the workpiece.
5. Blade is twisting.
6. Insufficient blade tension.
7. Blade is slipping.
1. Blade guides are worn.
2. Blade guides are misaligned.
3. Blade guide brackets are loose.
1. Blade tension too high.
2. Drive belt tension too high.
3. Blade too coarse or too fine.
4. Gears need lubrication.
5. Blade is binding in the cut.
1. Feed pressure too great.
2. Blade guides are misaligned.
3. Inadequate blade tension.
4. Blade is dull.
5. Incorrect speed.
6. Blade guides are spaced out too far.
7. Blade guide assembly is loose.
8. Blade is too coarse.
1. Blade is binding in the cut.
2. Blade tension is too high.
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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to
a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment. When the product becomes completely
unserviceable and requires disposal, drain any fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids
according to local regulations.
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 is required for any claim.
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