Sealey SA18 Instruction Manual
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To change the sanding pad, first disconnect the sander from the air supply. Use the appropriate wrench to loosen the central bolt holding the pad in place. Remove the old pad and replace it with a new one, ensuring it is securely tightened.
The recommended air pressure for the Sealey SA18 Sander is between 70-90 PSI. Ensure your air supply is regulated to this range for optimal performance.
If the sander is not starting, check the air supply and ensure it is connected properly. Verify that the air pressure is within the recommended range and inspect the air hose for any blockages or leaks.
To reduce vibration, ensure the sanding pad is properly installed and balanced. Additionally, check that the sander is securely connected to the air supply and that the air pressure is consistent.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the sander after use, checking and replacing worn parts, lubricating moving components with pneumatic tool oil, and inspecting the air filter and air hose for any issues.
To replace the air filter, disconnect the sander from the air supply. Locate the air filter housing, remove the cover, and replace the old filter with a new one. Ensure the cover is securely fastened before reconnecting the air supply.
Use a high-quality pneumatic tool oil for lubricating the Sealey SA18 Sander. Apply a few drops into the air inlet before and after each use to maintain optimal performance and extend the tool's lifespan.
The speed of the Sealey SA18 Sander can be adjusted by regulating the air pressure from the compressor. Most models also feature a built-in speed control valve that can be adjusted by turning the knob on the sander.
If the sander is losing power, check the air supply for adequate pressure and volume. Inspect the air hose for leaks and ensure the connections are tight. Additionally, clean or replace the air filter if it is clogged.
Yes, the Sealey SA18 Sander can be used on metal surfaces. Ensure you use the appropriate grit and type of sandpaper for metal to achieve the desired finish and avoid damaging the surface.