Sealey SA919 Instruction Manual
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Ensure the air compressor is turned off. Attach the blow gun using a compatible quick-release coupling. Secure the connection tightly to prevent air leaks.
The recommended operating air pressure for the Sealey SA919 Blow Gun is between 70-110 psi for optimal performance.
Check for any blockages in the nozzle, ensure the air hose is not kinked, and verify that the air compressor is set to the correct pressure.
Regularly clean the nozzle and body with a dry cloth, check for wear and tear on the seals, and lubricate moving parts as needed.
Disconnect it from the air supply, clean any dirt or moisture from the surface, and store it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight.
Inspect the connection for damage, ensure it is tightened properly, and replace any worn-out seals or couplings.
The Sealey SA919 Blow Gun is designed for use with air only. Using it with liquids could damage the tool and void the warranty.
This could indicate an air leak. Check the seals and connections for damage and ensure all components are properly tightened.
Turn off the air supply, remove the damaged nozzle by unscrewing it, and then attach a new nozzle by screwing it in securely.
Yes, it is normal for the blow gun to warm up slightly during extended use due to air friction, but it should not become excessively hot.