Sealey PFT10 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Sealey PFT10, first secure the pipe in the appropriate sized clamp. Select the correct die and flare type, then attach the tool to the pipe. Tighten the tool to create a firm grip and ensure the die aligns correctly with the pipe end.
Regularly clean the tool after each use to remove debris and lubricate moving parts with light machine oil. Store the tool in a dry environment to prevent rust. Inspect regularly for wear or damage and replace worn components as necessary.
Ensure the pipe is centered and secured tightly in the clamp. Check that the die and flare type are correct for the pipe material. Inspect the tool for any damage or wear that could affect performance.
The Sealey PFT10 is designed for use with soft metals such as copper, aluminum, and thin-walled steel pipes. It is not recommended for use with hard or thick-walled pipes.
Check that the pipe is cut squarely and deburred properly before flaring. Ensure the tool is aligned correctly and the clamping force is even across the pipe. Adjust the tool setup as necessary to correct alignment.
Disassemble the tool if necessary and use a cloth to wipe away any debris or residue. Apply a mild solvent if needed to remove stubborn grime, then dry the tool thoroughly before lubricating and reassembling.
Inspect the tool before each use to ensure it is free of damage and functioning correctly. Perform a more thorough inspection and maintenance routine monthly or after every 20 uses, whichever comes first.
The Sealey PFT10 is compatible with a range of dies for different pipe sizes and flare types. Consult the product manual for a list of recommended accessories and their specific applications.
Yes, the Sealey PFT10 can perform double flaring on suitable materials. Ensure you use the correct die and follow the specific steps for double flaring as outlined in the tool's manual.
Regular cleaning, proper lubrication, and correct usage are key to maintaining the tool's performance. Avoid using it on inappropriate materials and store it properly to prevent damage.