Sealey SA802.V2 Instruction Manual

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Sealey SA802.V2 Sander Specification

The Sealey SA802.V2 Sander is a robust and efficient pneumatic tool designed for professional use, offering exceptional performance in sanding applications. It features a powerful air motor that operates at a free speed of 15,000 RPM, ensuring rapid material removal and a smooth finish. The sander is engineered with a lightweight yet durable composite housing, which significantly reduces user fatigue during prolonged operation. An ergonomic soft-grip handle enhances user comfort and control, facilitating precise maneuverability.

This model incorporates a dual-action orbital mechanism, which combines rotary and orbital motions to minimize swirl marks and deliver a superior surface finish. The sander's pad size is 150mm, making it suitable for a variety of sanding tasks on different surfaces. It is equipped with a built-in speed regulator that allows users to adjust the speed according to the specific requirements of the task, providing versatility and enhanced performance control.

The Sealey SA802.V2 is designed with dust extraction capabilities, featuring a dust-free sanding mechanism that connects to a vacuum system, promoting a cleaner work environment and reducing airborne particles. The sander operates with a standard air pressure of 90 psi and has an average air consumption of 4cfm, making it compatible with most pneumatic systems. Its durable construction and high-quality components ensure long-term reliability and low maintenance, making it an ideal choice for automotive, woodworking, and general industrial applications. The Sealey SA802.V2 Sander offers a blend of precision, power, and comfort, making it a valuable addition to any professional's toolkit.

Sealey SA802.V2 Sander F.A.Q.

How do I change the sanding disc on the Sealey SA802.V2 Sander?

To change the sanding disc, first ensure the sander is unplugged. Use the provided wrench to unscrew the retaining nut, remove the old disc, place the new disc onto the spindle and tighten the nut securely.

What type of air compressor is recommended for optimal performance of the Sealey SA802.V2 Sander?

The Sealey SA802.V2 Sander requires an air compressor that can deliver at least 90 PSI with a flow rate of 4 CFM for optimal performance.

How can I reduce the vibration while using the Sealey SA802.V2 Sander?

Ensure the sanding disc is properly balanced and securely attached. Check for wear on the pads and replace if necessary. Always operate the sander at the recommended air pressure.

What should I do if the Sealey SA802.V2 Sander is not starting?

Check the air supply and ensure the compressor is turned on. Inspect the air hose for any leaks or blockages. Confirm the trigger is functioning and not stuck.

How often should I lubricate the Sealey SA802.V2 Sander?

It is recommended to lubricate the sander before each use. Use a few drops of air tool oil in the air inlet to maintain optimal performance.

What maintenance is required for the Sealey SA802.V2 Sander?

Regularly check and replace worn sanding discs, lubricate the sander daily, inspect the air supply system, and clean the tool with compressed air after use to prevent dust buildup.

Can the Sealey SA802.V2 Sander be used on metal surfaces?

Yes, the sander can be used on metal surfaces. Ensure to use the appropriate sanding disc for metal to achieve the best results.

What is the correct way to store the Sealey SA802.V2 Sander when not in use?

Disconnect the sander from the air supply, clean it thoroughly, and store it in a dry, dust-free environment. Avoid leaving it under direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.

Why is the Sealey SA802.V2 Sander losing power during operation?

Power loss can be caused by insufficient air pressure, clogged air filters, or a kinked air hose. Check these components and ensure the compressor is functioning correctly.

Is it normal for the Sealey SA802.V2 Sander to produce a lot of noise?

While some noise is expected, excessive noise could indicate a problem. Check for loose parts or worn bearings. If noise persists, have the tool inspected by a professional.