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3.1.  Air Supply

 

3.1.1. Ensure the wrench air valve (or trigger) is in the "off" position before connecting to the air  

 supply.

3.1.2. You will require an air pressure of 90psi, and an air flow according to specification.

3.1.3. 

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WARNING! 

Ensure that the air supply is clean and does not exceed 90 psi while   

 

operating the wrench. Too high an air pressure and unclean air will shorten the product life  

 

due to excessive wear, and may be dangerous causing damage and/or personal injury. 

3.1.4. Drain the air tank daily. Water in the air line will damage the wrench. 

3.1.5. Clean the air inlet filter weekly. Recommended hook-up procedure is shown in fig 1.

3.1.6. Line pressure should be increased to compensate for unusually long air hoses (over 8 

 

metres). The minimum hose diameter should be 1/4” I.D. and fittings must have the same 

 

inside dimensions. 

3.1.7. Keep the hose away from heat, oil and sharp edges. Check hoses for wear, and make  

 

certain that all connections are secure. 

3.2. Couplings. 

 

Vibration may cause failure if a quick change coupling is connected directly to the    

 

wrench. To overcome this, connect a leader hose to the wrench. A quick change coupling  

 

may then be used to connect the leader hose to the air line recoil hose. See fig 1 & 2. 

3. 

PREPARING WRENCH FOR USE

4.  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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WARNING! Ensure you read, understand and apply safety instructions before use.

4.1.

  Only use sockets specifically designed for use with a ratchet wrench.

4.2.

  Connect the wrench to the air hose as in section 3.

4.3.

  Place the socket over the subject nut and depress the trigger to operate the wrench. 

4.4.

  To change  ratchet direction turn the switch on the tool head. F = Forward R = Reverse.

 

DO NOT

 use any additional force upon the wrench in order to remove a nut.

4.5.

  The flow of air may be regulated by turning the screw above the trigger.

4.6.

 

DO NOT

 allow wrench to run in “idle rotation” for an extended period of time as this will

 

shorten its life.

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Original Language Version

 SA20/S, SA21/S Issue:4(SP)-17/07/13

 

© Jack Sealey Limited

Summary of Contents for SA21/S

Page 1: ...shoes 3 Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the working area 7 DO NOT use the ratchet for a task it is not designed to perform p WARNING DO NOT use wrench if damaged or thought to be faulty Contact Service Agent 7 DO NOT use wrench unless you have been instructed in its use by a qualified person 7 DO NOT drop throw or abuse the wrench as it is a precision tool 7 DO NOT carry the wrenc...

Page 2: ...ar and make certain that all connections are secure 3 2 Couplings Vibration may cause failure if a quick change coupling is connected directly to the wrench To overcome this connect a leader hose to the wrench A quick change coupling may then be used to connect the leader hose to the air line recoil hose See fig 1 2 3 PREPARING WRENCH FOR USE 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS p WARNING Ensure you read unde...

Page 3: ...gum solvent oil or an equal mixture of SAE No 10 oil and paraffin Allow to dry before use If you continue to experience problems contact your local Sealey service agent 5 4 For a full service contact your local Sealey service agent 5 5 When not in use disconnect from air supply clean wrench and store in a safe dry childproof location 5 MAINTENANCE NOTE It is our policy to continually improve produ...

Page 4: ...possible Ensure that the operator is sufficiently experienced in order to be able to handle and operate the tool correctly Ensure that the tool is held with a light but secure grip Avoid excessive grip force as this will increase the risk of vibration injury MAINTENANCE If the air system does not have an oiler lubricate the air tool daily with a few drops of Sealey air tool oil dripped into the ai...

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