Sealey VS2075 Instruction Manual

To set up the Sealey VS2075 Puller, first ensure that you have all the necessary components as per the manual. Attach the appropriate jaws and adjust the arms to fit the object you are pulling. Secure the puller arms tightly and ensure the central screw is aligned with the shaft or component you wish to remove.
If the puller is not gripping properly, check that the jaws are correctly positioned and tightened. Ensure there is no lubrication or debris on the jaws or the object being pulled. Adjust the puller arms to ensure a tight fit.
Yes, the Sealey VS2075 Puller is designed for both internal and external pulling tasks. Adjust the jaws to switch between internal and external configurations as needed.
Regularly inspect the puller for wear and tear, especially on the jaws and screws. Clean the tool after use to remove any debris. Lubricate the screw and moving parts periodically to ensure smooth operation.
To prevent the central screw from stripping, avoid over-tightening and ensure the threads are clean and well-lubricated. Use the tool within its specified capacity limits.
The Sealey VS2075 Puller has a maximum capacity of 10 tons. Ensure not to exceed this limit to prevent damage to the tool or injury.
If a component is stuck, apply penetrating oil and allow it to soak. Use gradual and even pressure with the puller. If the component remains stuck, reassess the puller setup and ensure it is aligned correctly.
It is generally not advisable to use the puller on heated components, as heat can affect the metal's integrity and the puller's performance. Allow components to cool before use.
Wear safety goggles and gloves to protect against flying debris. Ensure the puller is securely attached before applying force. Stand clear of the puller’s path and avoid over-exertion.
Clean the puller after each use and store it in a dry, cool place. Preferably, keep it in its original case to protect it from dust and moisture.