Sealey PS9821 Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Sealey PS9821 Puller, begin by identifying all the components. Attach the jaws to the puller body and ensure they are securely fastened. Then, adjust the arms to the desired length and tighten the bolts to prevent any movement during operation.
Common issues include misalignment of the jaws, insufficient grip on the part being pulled, and difficulty in turning the central screw. These can usually be resolved by readjusting the setup and ensuring all parts are properly secured.
Ensure the jaws are properly aligned and tightened around the part. Use a lubricant on the central screw to facilitate smoother operation, and check that the puller is centered before applying force.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the tool after each use to remove debris, lubricating the moving parts to prevent rust, and checking for any signs of wear or damage. Replace worn-out parts as needed to maintain optimal performance.
To adjust the arms, loosen the securing bolts slightly, reposition the arms to the desired length, and then retighten the bolts to ensure they are securely fixed in place.
Yes, the Sealey PS9821 Puller is designed for versatility and can be used for both internal and external pulling tasks by adjusting the orientation of the jaws accordingly.
Check to ensure the jaws are properly aligned and that the bolts are tightened securely. If the problem persists, inspect the jaws for wear and replace them if necessary.
After cleaning, store the puller in a dry, cool place to prevent rust and damage. It is advisable to keep it in its original case or a dedicated tool drawer to protect it from dust and moisture.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves to protect against debris and sharp edges. Ensure the work area is clear of unnecessary items and that the puller is properly set up before applying force.
If the central screw is stiff, apply a lubricant to ease the movement. Check for any visible obstructions or damage to the threads, and clean them thoroughly. If stiffness persists, consider replacing the screw.