Sealey SA661 Instruction Manual
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To set up the Sealey SA661 Needle Scaler, first ensure the air compressor is compatible. Connect the air hose to the scaler and check for leaks. Adjust the air pressure to the recommended 90 psi before use.
After use, disconnect the air supply and clean the scaler with a dry cloth. Lubricate the moving parts with a few drops of pneumatic tool oil. Check the needles for wear and replace if necessary.
Ensure the air pressure is set to 90 psi. Check the needles for wear or damage and replace them if needed. Inspect the air hose for blockages or leaks that could affect performance.
The frequency of needle replacement depends on usage intensity and material hardness. Inspect the needles after each use and replace them when they appear dull or bent for optimal performance.
The Sealey SA661 Needle Scaler is designed for heavy-duty use and may damage delicate surfaces. Use on hard materials like steel or concrete, and test on a small area if unsure.
Excessive vibration can be caused by worn or damaged needles. Inspect and replace them if necessary. Ensure the scaler is securely connected to the air supply and check for any loose components.
Pneumatic tool oil is recommended for lubricating the Sealey SA661 Needle Scaler. Apply a few drops to the air inlet before and after use to ensure smooth operation.
Store the Sealey SA661 Needle Scaler in a dry, clean place. Ensure it is disconnected from the air supply and the needles are retracted. Cover it to protect against dust and debris.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety glasses, gloves, and hearing protection. Ensure the work area is clear of bystanders and secure any loose clothing or hair.
Regular maintenance is key. Clean and lubricate after each use, replace worn needles, and ensure proper air pressure. Store the tool properly and avoid using it on unsuitable materials.