Sealey RE9720 Instruction Manual
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The Sealey RE9720 Kit typically includes a hydraulic ram, a pump, various extension tubes, and a selection of adapters and spreaders designed for different applications.
To set up the Sealey RE9720 Kit, ensure all components are clean and undamaged. Connect the hydraulic pump to the ram using the appropriate fittings, and select the necessary extension tubes and adapters for your task. Always refer to the user manual for detailed assembly instructions.
If the hydraulic ram is not extending, check for air in the system and bleed it if necessary. Ensure all connections are secure and check the hydraulic fluid level. If the problem persists, inspect the pump and ram for any signs of damage or wear.
Regularly clean all components after use to prevent corrosion and contamination. Check hydraulic fluid levels frequently and replace or top up as needed. Inspect hoses and seals for wear and replace them as necessary. Store the kit in a dry, clean environment.
It is recommended to use the hydraulic fluid specified by Sealey for the RE9720 Kit to ensure compatibility and optimal performance. Using other fluids may affect the system's efficiency and could void the warranty.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and safety goggles. Ensure the work area is clear of bystanders and obstructions. Do not exceed the kit's maximum pressure rating, and ensure all connections are secure before use.
Inspect all hoses, connections, and fittings for signs of hydraulic fluid. Leaks may be indicated by wetness or visible fluid accumulation. Tighten any loose fittings and replace damaged components immediately.
The Sealey RE9720 Kit is designed for a variety of bodywork repair tasks and may not be suitable for heavy machinery lifting. Always check the kit's specifications and ensure the task does not exceed its capacity.
If the pump handle is difficult to operate, check for obstructions or debris in the pump mechanism. Lubricate moving parts as needed and ensure that the hydraulic fluid level is adequate. If the issue persists, inspect for internal damage.
To bleed air from the system, fully retract the hydraulic ram and open the bleed valve slightly. Pump the handle slowly until bubbles are no longer visible in the fluid, then close the bleed valve securely.