Sealey SA6002S.V2 Instruction Manual

To set up the Sealey SA6002S.V2 Impact Wrench, first ensure that you have a compatible air supply. Connect the air hose securely to the wrench and check for air leaks. Adjust the air pressure to the recommended level of 90 psi. Finally, attach the desired socket to the wrench.
Regular maintenance is crucial for longevity. Lubricate the impact wrench with pneumatic tool oil before each use. Inspect for any wear and tear on parts, and tighten any loose fittings. Store the tool in a dry place to prevent rusting.
If the wrench is not delivering sufficient torque, check the air pressure and ensure it is set to 90 psi. Examine the air hose for kinks or leaks. Verify that the socket is correctly attached and not worn out.
To troubleshoot air leaks, first inspect the air hose and connections for any visible damage or loose fittings. Use a soapy water solution to identify leaks by looking for bubbles forming at the joints. Tighten connections or replace damaged components as necessary.
The Sealey SA6002S.V2 is compatible with standard 1/2-inch drive impact sockets. Ensure that the sockets are rated for impact use to avoid damage.
Unusual noises may indicate a lack of lubrication or internal wear. Ensure that the tool is properly lubricated. If the noise persists, inspect the internal components for signs of wear or damage and replace as necessary.
It is recommended to lubricate the impact wrench with pneumatic tool oil before each use to ensure smooth operation and to extend the life of the tool.
The Sealey SA6002S.V2 should not be used in wet conditions as it may cause damage to the tool and pose a safety risk. Always operate the tool in dry environments.
Store the impact wrench in a cool, dry place. Disconnect the air supply and clean the tool before storage. Place it in its case to protect it from dust and environmental factors.
To change the direction of rotation, locate the forward/reverse switch on the wrench. Move the switch to the desired position for tightening (forward) or loosening (reverse) fasteners.