Sealey AK455.V2 Instruction Manual

To load grease, unscrew the grease gun head from the barrel, insert a new cartridge into the barrel, reattach the head, and prime the gun by pumping the handle until grease flows smoothly.
Check for air pockets in the grease. Release trapped air by loosening the head slightly and pumping the handle until grease starts flowing, then tighten the head.
Regularly clean the exterior of the gun, inspect the seals and O-rings for wear, and ensure that all moving parts are lubricated and in good condition.
Check for blockages in the nozzle or hose, ensure that the grease is not too thick, and inspect the internal components for wear or damage.
Yes, the nozzle can be changed to suit different applications. Simply unscrew the current nozzle and replace it with the desired one.
Ensure all connections are tight, the seals are intact, and avoid overfilling the grease gun. Regular inspections can help identify potential leakage points.
Yes, the greaser is compatible with various grease types. However, always check the manufacturer's recommendations for compatibility with specific grease types.
Store the greaser in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Ensure the nozzle is capped to prevent dirt ingress and keep the unit upright to avoid leaks.
Clean the greaser after every use to prevent grease buildup and ensure smooth operation. Periodic deep cleaning should be performed to maintain overall functionality.
Inspect the plunger rod for any obstructions or damage, lubricate the rod if necessary, and ensure that the spring mechanism is functioning correctly.