Sealey SA401.V3 Grease Gun Specification
This model includes a 12-inch flexible hose that allows access to hard-to-reach areas, ensuring comprehensive lubrication coverage. The nozzle is precision-engineered to prevent leaks and ensure efficient grease application. Additionally, the grease gun features a robust plunger mechanism that guarantees consistent grease flow and prevents air pockets, enhancing its operational reliability. The Sealey SA401.V3 is compatible with standard grease fittings, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of lubrication tasks. It is designed with a focus on safety and ease of maintenance, featuring a built-in air bleed valve for quick priming and a quick-release barrel for swift cartridge changes. The Sealey SA401.V3 Grease Gun represents a blend of performance, durability, and user-friendly design, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking efficiency and reliability in lubrication applications.
Sealey SA401.V3 Grease Gun F.A.Q.
How do I load grease into the Sealey SA401.V3 Grease Gun?
To load grease, unscrew the barrel from the head, pull the plunger rod back, insert a new grease cartridge, and then screw the barrel back onto the head.
What should I do if the grease gun is not dispensing grease properly?
Check for air pockets by priming the grease gun. Unscrew the barrel slightly, pump the handle until grease flows, and then tighten the barrel.
How often should I clean my Sealey SA401.V3 Grease Gun?
Clean the grease gun after each use to remove any excess grease and prevent contamination. Focus on the nozzle and barrel areas.
What maintenance steps are necessary for the Sealey SA401.V3 Grease Gun?
Regularly check for worn or damaged parts, ensure all fittings are tight, and lubricate moving parts with light oil to maintain performance.
Can the Sealey SA401.V3 Grease Gun be used with different types of grease?
Yes, it can be used with different types of grease, but ensure compatibility with the equipment being serviced.
Why is the plunger rod difficult to pull back?
The plunger rod may be difficult to pull back if the spring tension is too high. Ensure the rod is not bent and the spring is correctly seated.
What should I do if the grease gun leaks grease?
Check all seals and connections for damage or looseness. Replace any worn seals and ensure all connections are properly tightened.
How can I prevent the grease gun from clogging?
Use clean grease, regularly clean the nozzle, and avoid mixing different types of grease to prevent clogging.
What is the correct way to store the Sealey SA401.V3 Grease Gun?
Store the grease gun in a cool, dry place, ideally hanging vertically to prevent grease leakage and keep it away from dust and contaminants.
How do I know if the grease gun is properly primed?
The grease gun is properly primed when grease flows smoothly from the nozzle without air pockets or interruptions.