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Sealey Power Tools SA2004KIT Instructions page 3

4 piece air tool kit with accessories

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6.
SA12/S - AIR HAMMER
The air hammer is designed primarily for use on vehicle bodywork. We do not recommend any other use.
WARNING! Ensure that you read, understand and apply the safety instructions in Section 1 before use. Additionally the following
safety instructions are specific to this tool.
Ensure chisels are correctly rated for the job. DO NOT use damaged or suspect chisels.
DO NOT switch the hammer on whilst the chisel is in contact with the workpiece.
DO NOT use hammer where there is flammable liquid, solids or gas such as paint solvent, including waste wiping or cleaning rags etc.
WARNING! DO NOT chisel any materials containing asbestos.
Operation
6.1. Insert the chisel shank into the gun cylinder (fig.3).
6.2. Place the retainer ring over the chisel (fig.3) and lower onto the hammer's cylinder thread. Screw the retainer spring on to the cylinder using
a clockwise motion and using pressure on tag B until the spring is fully located (fig.4) and the chisel is retained by the spring's retaining tag (B).
6.3. Connect the hammer to the air supply as in Section 4.
6.4. To operate the hammer, squeeze the trigger, taking care that the chisel end is not in contact with the work-piece. The air regulator can be
adjusted by means of the knob at the base of the handle, use this as a means of throttle control.
6.5. To remove attachment, reverse procedures 6.1. and 6.2. using pressure on tag A.
fig.3
7.
SA21/S - AIR RATCHET WRENCH
The air ratchet wrench has a hardened steel anvil with trigger operated power control, it is suitable for use in the engine bay where there is limited
space for hand operated ratchets.
WARNING! Ensure that you read, understand and apply the safety instructions in Section 1 before use. Additionally the following
safety instructions are specific to this tool.
DO NOT use any additional force upon the wrench in order to remove or tighten a nut.
Only use sockets specifically designed for use with a ratchet wrench.
Operation
7.1. Connect the wrench to the air supply as in Section 4.
7.2. Place the socket over the subject nut and depress the trigger to operate the wrench.
7.3. To change ratchet direction turn the switch on the tool head. F = Forward R = Reverse.
7.4. The flow of air (torque) may be regulated by turning the screw above the trigger.
8.
SA67 - AIR DIE GRINDER
One-handed straight type die grinder with aluminium body and trigger with safety catch. Chuck accepts grinding bits with Ø6mm shanks.
WARNING! Ensure that you read, understand and apply the safety instructions in Section 1 before use. Additionally the following
safety instructions are specific to this tool.
WARNING! DO NOT grind any materials containing asbestos.
WARNING! Before each use check grinding bit is secure, and the bit is not worn or damaged, if damaged, replace immediately.
Always use the correct grinding bit suitable for the material being ground. Ensure the maximum speed specification of the bit is higher than
that indicated on the machine data plate.
Avoid subjecting grinding bit to excessive strain, hold grinder firmly and always ease grinding bit against workpiece (a harsh impact may
break the bit). Maintain a controlled progression.
DO NOT turn the die grinder on whilst the grinding bit is in contact with the workpiece.
DO NOT use die grinder where there are flammable liquids, solids or gases such as paint solvents, including waste wiping or cleaning rags
etc. as generated sparks may be dangerous.
DO NOT touch the workpiece close to the ground surface as it will be very hot. Allow to cool. The workpiece may also be very sharp.
Operation
8.1.
Check that grinding bits are not damaged in any way such as cracks, deformations or splinters etc. Damaged bits must not be used.
8.2.
Use wrenches provided to loosen collet locking collar. Insert grinding bit and re-lock collar.
8.3.
Connect the air die grinder to the air supply as in Section 4.
8.4.
To start, hold firmly and push the trigger locking lever forward whilst depressing trigger.
8.5.
The bit must be running at its maximum speed before attempting to grind the workpiece.
8.6.
Slowly and smoothly bring the grinding stone toward the workpiece (avoid jerky movements).
8.7.
Exert adequate pressure on the die grinder to grind according to the type and size of the material you are working with. Avoid subjecting
bit to excessive strain or harsh impacts.
© Jack Sealey Limited
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Original Language Version
SA2004KIT Issue:3(SP)-18/06/13

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