Sealey SG500 Instruction Manual
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Before using the Sealey SG500 Crane, ensure that it is on a stable and level surface. Assemble all parts according to the user manual, checking that bolts and pins are securely fastened. Extend the legs fully for maximum stability and ensure that the hydraulic pump is properly attached.
The Sealey SG500 Crane has a maximum lifting capacity of 500 kg. It is essential not to exceed this limit to ensure safety and prevent damage to the crane.
If you suspect a hydraulic leak, first check all hoses and connections for visible damage or loose fittings. Tighten any loose connections and replace any damaged hoses. If the leak persists, inspect the hydraulic cylinder's seals for wear and replace them if necessary.
Regular maintenance includes checking the hydraulic fluid level and topping it up if necessary, inspecting all moving parts for wear, lubricating joints and wheels, and ensuring all bolts and pins are secure. It's also important to store the crane in a dry environment to prevent rust.
To safely lower a load, ensure that the area is clear of obstructions and personnel. Gradually open the release valve on the hydraulic pump to slowly lower the load. Keep a steady hand on the load to guide it into the correct position.
If the boom does not extend smoothly, check for obstructions or debris in the boom tracks. Lubricate the moving parts with a suitable lubricant. Examine the hydraulic system for any potential blockages and ensure that the hydraulic fluid level is adequate.
Yes, the Sealey SG500 Crane can be used outdoors, but it should be on a stable, level surface. Avoid using the crane in adverse weather conditions such as rain or strong winds, which could affect stability and safety.
Yes, the Sealey SG500 Crane is designed to be folded for compact storage. Follow the instructions in the user manual to safely fold the crane, ensuring that all parts are secure and will not become damaged during storage.
To prevent tipping, ensure the load is centered and within the crane's capacity. Fully extend the crane's legs for maximum stability and operate on a level surface. Avoid sudden movements and ensure the load is lifted vertically.
If the hydraulic pump is not building pressure, check for leaks in the system, ensure that the hydraulic fluid level is sufficient, and inspect the pump for any blockages. If the problem persists, the pump may need servicing or replacement.