Sealey TP6808 Instruction Manual

The Sealey TP6808 Pump is primarily used for transferring non-corrosive fluids such as diesel, kerosene, and water. It is ideal for use in automotive, agricultural, and industrial applications.
To prime the Sealey TP6808 Pump, ensure the suction hose is submerged in the fluid and manually pump the handle to fill the chamber with liquid, which removes air and allows for efficient fluid transfer.
Check for blockages in the hose, ensure the pump is correctly primed, and verify that the suction tube is fully submerged in the fluid. Additionally, inspect the seals and connections for any leaks.
Regular maintenance should be conducted quarterly, including checking for worn seals, cleaning the filter, and lubricating moving parts to ensure optimal performance.
No, the Sealey TP6808 Pump is not designed for use with gasoline or other highly flammable liquids. It is intended for non-corrosive liquids like diesel and water.
The Sealey TP6808 Pump has a maximum flow rate of approximately 20 liters per minute, depending on the viscosity of the fluid being transferred.
After use, flush the pump with clean water to remove any residual fluid. Ensure all parts are dry before storing to prevent corrosion.
If the pump handle is stiff, check for obstructions in the pump mechanism and apply a suitable lubricant to moving parts to ensure smooth operation.
The Sealey TP6808 Pump can be used in cold weather, but it is essential to ensure that the fluids being pumped do not freeze, as this can damage the pump.
The Sealey TP6808 Pump is compatible with non-corrosive fluids such as diesel, kerosene, water, and some light oils. It is not suitable for aggressive chemicals or solvents.