Sealey MS0621 Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Sealey MS0621 Bearing Puller, start by attaching the jaws to the puller body. Ensure that the jaws are securely fastened and aligned correctly. Tighten the screws using the provided wrench to ensure stability.
If the puller slips off, ensure that the jaws are correctly positioned and tightened around the bearing. Check for any debris or grease on the bearing and clean if necessary. You may also need to adjust the puller's tension and try again.
Regularly clean the puller after use to remove any dirt or debris. Lubricate moving parts such as screws and joints to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation. Store the puller in a dry, cool place to avoid moisture damage.
The Sealey MS0621 Bearing Puller is versatile but may not be suitable for very large or specialized bearings. Always check the specifications of the bearing size and type to ensure compatibility with the puller.
Wear protective eyewear and gloves to prevent injury from metal shards or slipping tools. Ensure the work area is stable and clear of obstructions. Follow the puller’s manual instructions carefully to avoid misuse.
Proper alignment is indicated when the puller's center bolt is directly in line with the bearing shaft. The jaws should grip evenly around the bearing without tilting. Adjust the puller as necessary for correct alignment.
Cease use immediately to prevent further damage or injury. Inspect the puller to identify the damaged component. Contact Sealey for replacement parts or authorized repair services. Do not use makeshift repairs.
The Sealey MS0621 is designed for manual use and may not be suitable for hydraulic press setups. Check the manual or contact Sealey for guidance on compatible uses and additional attachments needed.
To prevent bending, ensure that the load applied does not exceed the puller's rated capacity. Always use the puller for its intended purpose, avoiding angled pulls, which can stress the jaws unevenly.
If the bearing is difficult to remove, ensure the puller is correctly aligned and tightly secured. Apply penetrating oil to loosen the bearing, then attempt removal again. If still unsuccessful, consider consulting a professional.