Sealey AK7160 Puller Specification
Sealey AK7160 Puller F.A.Q.
How do I assemble the Sealey AK7160 Puller for first-time use?
To assemble the Sealey AK7160 Puller, start by identifying all components. Attach the jaws to the puller frame and ensure they are securely fastened. Adjust the arms to the desired length, and tighten any bolts to prevent slippage during use.
What should I do if the Sealey AK7160 Puller is not gripping properly?
Ensure the jaws are correctly aligned and free from oil or debris. Tighten any loose parts and check that the puller is centered on the object. If the problem persists, inspect for any wear or damage to the jaws.
How can I maintain the Sealey AK7160 Puller to ensure longevity?
Regularly clean the puller with a dry cloth to remove dirt and debris. Lubricate moving parts with a light machine oil. Store in a dry, cool place to prevent rusting, and inspect for any signs of wear or damage before each use.
Can the Sealey AK7160 Puller be used on both internal and external bearings?
Yes, the Sealey AK7160 Puller is designed for versatile use and can be adjusted for both internal and external bearing applications. Adjust the jaw orientation accordingly to match the specific task.
What safety precautions should I take when using the Sealey AK7160 Puller?
Always wear safety goggles and gloves to protect against debris and sharp edges. Ensure the work area is stable and the puller is securely attached to the object. Never exceed the tool's specified capacity, and keep bystanders at a safe distance.
How do I adjust the Sealey AK7160 Puller for different sizes of components?
To adjust for different component sizes, reposition the arms along the puller frame and lock them in place. The arms can be extended or retracted to fit the component, and the jaws can be adjusted for width by rotating the adjusting screws.
What are common signs of wear or damage on the Sealey AK7160 Puller?
Common signs include bent or cracked jaws, stripped threads on bolts, and rust on metal surfaces. Regular inspection is crucial, and any damaged components should be replaced to maintain safe operation.
Can the Sealey AK7160 Puller be used for automotive repairs?
Yes, the Sealey AK7160 Puller is suitable for a variety of automotive repair tasks, such as removing gears, bearings, and pulleys. Its adjustable design makes it versatile for different automotive applications.
How should I store the Sealey AK7160 Puller when not in use?
Store the puller in a clean, dry environment, preferably in a toolbox or on a tool rack. Ensure all components are dry to prevent rust, and lightly oil moving parts before storage.
What should I do if a component of the Sealey AK7160 Puller is missing or damaged?
Contact Sealey customer support or the retailer where the puller was purchased for replacement parts. Do not attempt to use the puller with missing or damaged components as it may lead to unsafe operation.