Sealey SA660 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Sealey SA660 Needle Scaler, ensure that you connect it to a suitable air supply with the correct pressure settings (90 psi). Lubricate the air inlet before use and ensure the needles are securely fastened.
Check the air supply and ensure it is at the recommended pressure. Inspect the needle scaler for blockages or wear, and ensure that all connections are tight. Lubricate the air tool to ensure smooth operation.
Perform regular maintenance after every 20 hours of use. This includes lubricating the air motor and inspecting the needles for wear or damage.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves, and hearing protection. Ensure the work area is clean and free from hazards, and disconnect the air supply when not in use.
To replace the needles, disconnect the tool from the air supply, remove the needle holder cap, and replace the worn needles with new ones. Reattach the cap securely before use.
Ensure that the needles are not worn or damaged. Check the air pressure to ensure it is set correctly, and make sure the tool is being used at the correct angle and with proper pressure against the surface.
Yes, the Sealey SA660 Needle Scaler can be used to remove paint from surfaces. However, exercise caution to avoid damaging the underlying material.
After use, disconnect the tool from the air supply, clean the exterior with a dry cloth, and lubricate the air inlet. Store it in a clean, dry place to prevent rust and damage.
The recommended air pressure for the Sealey SA660 Needle Scaler is 90 psi. Ensure that the air supply is regulated to maintain this pressure for optimal performance.
Use a high-quality pneumatic tool oil to lubricate the Sealey SA660 Needle Scaler. Apply a few drops into the air inlet before each use to ensure smooth operation.