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5.6.

  Attach the safety chains to the spring at top and bottom of the coil and fix the loose end back onto the chain using the clip. Take care not  

 

to  nip the safety chain between the closed spring coils.

5.7.

  When applying compression to the spring, always stand to one side of the unit.

5.8.

  Gradually compress the spring by pumping the foot pedal, ensuring that the spring and strut remain securely held at all times. Ensure that  

 

the strut and the body of the compressor are correctly aligned at all times during spring compression. For conical springs, the centre line of  

 

the spring should remain parallel to the compressor body.

 

DANGER!

 Stop compressing the spring before the coil windings touch. You need only compress the spring until the strut top plate is    

 

free from the spring. The pressure applied may be monitored by observing the gauge mounted in the top of the mast.

5.9.

  Before attempting to remove top cap nut, always use a tool or short stick to test if the spring compression has been relieved from the   

 

top plate. 

DO NOT

 use your hands / fingers. Sealey recommends the use of purpose made strut tools to remove the top-nut from the   

 

shock piston. Ensure that the shock absorber is supported as the top nut is undone to prevent it falling down through the coils and    

 

causing injury.

5.10.

  Once compressed, and the strut removed, we recommend releasing the tension on the spring. 

DO NOT

 leave the spring under 

 

compression in the machine unattended and do not leave in compression for prolonged periods, for instance overnight.  

5.11.

  Allow the spring to gradually decompress by carefully operating the valve release pedal keeping your hands and fingers away from the  

 

spring assembly. Monitor the release of pressure by means of the pressure gauge.

5.12.

  Replace the spring or shock absorber as necessary and reassemble the strut by first compressing the spring and then introducing the   

 

shock absorber up through the lower yoke and compressed spring coils. Reattach the top plate and top nut, making sure that the ends sit  

 

correctly in the strut and strut cap.

5.13.

  Before releasing the compression ensure that the top strut nut is securely fastened to the maker’s tolerance. 

5.14.

  Release the compression slowly keeping your hands and fingers away from the spring assembly. 

5.15.

  Be sure that the tension on the spring is fully controlled by the strut assembly before removing it from the yokes of the compressor.

6. MAINTENANCE

6.1.

  Before each use, check the compressor to ensure it is not damaged or worn. If in any doubt 

DO NOT

 use the unit. Remove it from 

 

service immediately and contact your local Sealey dealer for advice/repairs. 

6.2.

  Refilling the hydraulic system with oil is rarely necessary but the level should be checked in the event of a loss of performance. To  

 

 

check oil level, ensure the ram is fully lowered, remove filler plug and check that level is within 10mm of filler hole. Add hydraulic jack oil  

 

if necessary. 

NOTE:

 Use a good quality jack oil, such as SEALEY HYDRAULIC JACK OIL. 

  

WARNING:

 

DO NO

T use brake fluid, or any fluid other than hydraulic jack oil as this will cause serious damage and will invalidate the   

 warranty

   

 

 

       

 

 

Environmental Protection

 

     

  

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to  

   

a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment. When the product becomes completely  

   

unserviceable dispose of it according to local regulations.

5.4.

  Before commencing compression, make a visual inspection of machine to ensure pins are securely positioned and that there is no sign of  

 

 

wear or fatigue; if found, 

DO NOT 

use the unit and refer to your local Sealey dealer for advice and replacement parts.

5.5.

  Insert the strut into the yokes and ensure that the lower coil used lies behind the retaining rim at the back of the yokes. Operate the foot    

 

pedal to raise the upper coil into contact with the upper yoke ensuring once again that the coil is retained by the raised rim within the yoke.

 

Parts support is available for this product. To obtain a parts listing and/or diagram, 

please log on to www.sealey.co.uk, email sales@sealey.co.uk or telephone 01284 757500.

NOTE:

 It is our policy to improve products continually and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without 

prior notice.

IMPORTANT: 

No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product. 

WARRANTY: 

Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim. 

01284 757500

01284 703534

sales@sealey.co.uk

Sole UK Distributor, Sealey Group, 

Kempson Way, Suffolk Business Park

Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk,

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