Sealey SA26.V3 Instruction Manual

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Sealey SA26.V3 Drill Specification

The Sealey SA26.V3 is a robust and efficient air drill designed for professional applications, featuring a compact yet durable construction. It operates at a free speed of 2,800 revolutions per minute, ensuring high performance and precision in drilling tasks. The drill is equipped with a 10mm keyless chuck that allows for quick and easy bit changes, enhancing productivity by reducing downtime. Engineered for optimal power delivery, the SA26.V3 requires an air pressure of 90 psi and has an average air consumption of 4.0cfm, making it both powerful and efficient. Its ergonomic design includes a pistol grip handle that ensures user comfort and reduces fatigue during prolonged use. The drill is constructed from high-quality materials, ensuring longevity and reliability in demanding environments. Its lightweight design, weighing approximately 1.2kg, further contributes to its ease of handling and maneuverability. The Sealey SA26.V3 is an ideal choice for professionals seeking a reliable air drill that combines performance with user-friendly features. With its blend of power, efficiency, and ergonomic design, it is suited for a wide range of drilling applications in both industrial and workshop settings.

Sealey SA26.V3 Drill F.A.Q.

How do I change the drill bit on the Sealey SA26.V3 Drill?

To change the drill bit on the Sealey SA26.V3, first ensure the drill is powered off. Hold the chuck key in place and rotate it counter-clockwise to loosen the chuck jaws. Insert the new drill bit and tighten the jaws by rotating the chuck key clockwise. Ensure the bit is securely fastened before use.

What should I do if the drill does not start?

If the Sealey SA26.V3 Drill does not start, check the power supply and ensure the plug is properly connected. Inspect the fuse and replace if necessary. Also, make sure the power switch is in the 'on' position. If the problem persists, consult an authorized service technician.

How can I prevent overheating during prolonged use?

To prevent overheating, use the Sealey SA26.V3 Drill in short intervals and allow it to cool down between uses. Ensure proper ventilation around the motor and avoid operating the drill at maximum capacity for extended periods.

What maintenance is required for the Sealey SA26.V3 Drill?

Regular maintenance of the Sealey SA26.V3 Drill includes cleaning the exterior with a dry cloth, checking the power cord for damage, lubricating the chuck periodically, and inspecting the brushes for wear. Replace any worn parts as needed.

How do I adjust the speed on the Sealey SA26.V3 Drill?

The Sealey SA26.V3 Drill features a variable speed control. Adjust the speed using the dial located near the trigger. Rotate the dial to increase or decrease the speed according to your application needs.

What should I do if the drill bit gets stuck?

If the drill bit gets stuck, turn off the drill immediately to prevent damage. Try to carefully reverse the bit out of the material. If necessary, manually loosen the chuck and remove the bit. Avoid applying excessive force.

Can the Sealey SA26.V3 be used for metal drilling?

Yes, the Sealey SA26.V3 Drill can be used for metal drilling. Ensure you use the appropriate metal drill bits and adjust the speed setting as required for the specific type of metal. Apply cutting oil to reduce friction and heat.

How do I replace the brushes on the Sealey SA26.V3 Drill?

To replace the brushes, first disconnect the drill from the power source. Remove the brush caps located on either side of the motor housing. Take out the old brushes and insert the new ones, ensuring they are seated correctly. Reattach the brush caps and test the drill.

What is the recommended procedure for storing the drill?

Store the Sealey SA26.V3 Drill in a cool, dry place. Ensure it is cleaned and free of debris before storage. Coil the power cord neatly to avoid damage, and keep the drill in its case or a secure location to prevent accidental falls or impacts.

Why is the drill making unusual noises during operation?

Unusual noises may indicate a problem with the Sealey SA26.V3 Drill. Check for loose components, ensure the chuck is properly tightened, and inspect the motor for debris. If the noise persists, discontinue use and consult a professional technician for diagnosis and repair.