Sealey GSA6006.V2 Instruction Manual

Ensure the air compressor is set to the correct pressure as per the manual, connect the air hose securely to the wrench, and check that the socket is correctly attached to avoid slippage.
Regularly check for air leaks, clean the wrench after use, lubricate the moving parts with pneumatic tool oil, and inspect for wear and tear on components like the hammer and anvils.
Loss of power can be due to inadequate air pressure, blockages in the air hose, or worn internal components. Check the air supply and clean the tool's air inlet.
First, check the air pressure and ensure it meets the specifications. Then inspect the hammer mechanism and the anvil for any signs of damage or blockage.
Disconnect the air supply, clean and lubricate the tool, and store it in a dry place, preferably in its original case to protect it from dust and moisture.
It's recommended to lubricate the impact wrench before each use and after every eight hours of continuous operation to ensure smooth performance.
Unusual noises could indicate worn bearings or internal damage. Stop using the tool immediately and inspect it for wear or take it to a professional for servicing.
Yes, the wrench is designed for both tightening and loosening bolts. However, ensure you adjust the torque settings accordingly to prevent over-tightening.
The recommended air pressure is typically between 90-120 PSI. Always refer to the user manual for the precise specifications for optimal performance.
Apply a soap and water solution to the connections and hoses while the tool is under pressure. Bubbles will form at the site of any leaks. Tighten connections and replace damaged parts as necessary.