Sealey VS717 Instruction Manual
![Sealey VS717 Alignment Tool manual cover](/images/huvCWiPfbArVFOAuEHMSzSdE/thumbs/thumb175x175.webp)
To set up the Sealey VS717 Alignment Tool, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface. Attach the alignment tool to the vehicle's wheel hub. Adjust the arms to ensure they are perpendicular to the wheel and secure them tightly. Refer to the user manual for specific vehicle settings.
The Sealey VS717 is designed to fit most standard wheel hubs. If it does not fit, check for any obstructions or debris on the hub. Ensure all parts of the tool are correctly assembled and consult the manual for compatibility guidelines.
Calibration is recommended every 6 months or after every 50 uses to ensure accuracy. Regular calibration ensures reliable alignment readings.
Regularly clean the tool with a soft cloth to remove dust and debris. Check moving parts for wear and lubricate as necessary. Store the tool in a dry place to prevent rust and corrosion.
Ensure the tool is properly calibrated. Check for any damage or wear to the alignment arms. Verify that the tool is correctly mounted on the wheel hub and that all connections are secure.
The Sealey VS717 is primarily designed for cars and light trucks. For motorcycles, check the tool's specification for compatibility or consider using a specialized motorcycle alignment tool.
Contact Sealey customer support for replacement parts. Do not attempt to use the tool with broken components as it may lead to inaccurate readings or further damage.
Use a spirit level to check that the vehicle and tool are on a level surface. Adjust the vehicle's position or the tool's setup as necessary to ensure accurate alignment results.
Store the Sealey VS717 in its original case in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to moisture and extreme temperatures to preserve the tool's precision and longevity.
Test the tool on a known correctly aligned vehicle. Compare the readings with previous benchmarks to ensure consistency. If discrepancies occur, recalibrate and inspect the tool for any faults.