Sealey 3S-6R.V3 Instruction Manual
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To maintain the Sealey 3S-6R.V3 Shears, regularly clean the blades and apply lubrication to prevent rust. Check for any loose screws and tighten them as necessary. Ensure the shears are stored in a dry environment.
If the shears are not cutting efficiently, check if the blades are dull and need sharpening. Also, inspect for any obstructions or debris between the blades. Adjust the blade tension if necessary.
The Sealey 3S-6R.V3 Shears are designed primarily for cutting materials such as paper, fabric, or plastic. Using them on metal may damage the blades.
To sharpen the blades, use a sharpening stone or a sharpening tool specifically designed for shears. Follow the angle of the blade and apply consistent pressure. Test the sharpness before use.
Always wear protective gloves and ensure the work area is clear of obstructions. Keep fingers away from the cutting path and store the shears safely after use.
Blades may rust due to exposure to moisture or improper storage. Regularly clean and dry the blades, and apply a light layer of oil to prevent rust.
To adjust the blade tension, locate the tension screw or bolt. Turn it slowly to either tighten or loosen the blades as required. Test the shears to ensure proper tension after adjustment.
The Sealey 3S-6R.V3 Shears are effective for cutting materials such as paper, cardboard, fabric, and thin plastics. Avoid using them on hard materials like metal or thick wood.
It is recommended to lubricate the shears after each use if used frequently. For occasional use, lubricate every few months or when you notice increased friction.
If the shears become misaligned, carefully realign the blades by loosening the central pivot screw, adjusting the blades to the correct position, and then retightening the screw.