SEALEY Air Line Pressure Gauge Tyre Inflator Clip User Manual
PROFESSIONAL AIR LINE GAUGES
MODELS: SA9302 & SA9312
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATIONS
SA9302: Composite body and dial type gauge with rubber protector. Calibrated in bar/psi. Fitted with a 500mm rubber hose and single clip-on connector.
SA9312: Composite body and dial type gauge with rubber protector. Calibrated in bar/psi. Fitted with a 500mm rubber hose and a twin push-on connector.
SPECIFICATION. | SA9302 | SA9312 |
Range: | 0-10bar (145psi). | 0-10bar (145psi). |
Air Supply Maximum: | 12bar (175psi). | 12bar (175psi). |
Inlet: | 1/4″BSP Male. | 1/4BSP Male. |
Connector: | Single clip. | Twin push on. |
Hose: | 500mm rubber. | 500mm rubber. |
INSTALLATION
3.1 INSTALLATION FOR BOTH MODELS
3.1.1 AIR SUPPLY – MAXIMUM PRESSURE 12bar (175psi)
The supply must be clean and dry – use a suitable filter/water trap if necessary. The supply pressure at the gauge inlet should ideally be 10bar (145psi).
Note: Maximum tyre inflation pressure cannot exceed the supply pressure.
OPERATION
4.1 ATTACH ADAPTOR TO VALVE
Push and hold the connector onto the tyre valve using the most convenient side of the twin valve connector (SA9312).
For SA9302, squeeze the thumb clip on the connector, push the connector onto the tyre valve and release the clip.
The connector will now be locked in place.
4.2 TO INFLATE
Momentarily depress the operation lever fully, then release to display tyre pressure. When reading the pressure, hold the gauge “flat” with respect to the eye to minimise error.
Fully depress operation lever for an appropriate period. Avoid overinflation, release the lever frequently to check the pressure.
4.3 TO DEFLATE
Depress lever halfway (until air can be heard escaping) for an appropriate period. Fully depress lever momentarily then release to display new pressure.
IMPORTANT – ALWAYS FULLY DEPRESS LEVER MOMENTARILY BEFORE READING TYRE PRESSURE.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
PERIODIC CHECKS AND MAINTENANCE
For long service and accuracy, the following actions should be carried out at the recommended intervals.
5.1 WEEKLY – CHECK OPERATION
The gauge should be checked weekly for correct operation. Look for smooth lever operation and fast, smooth gauge movements. Check for leaks from tyre connector seals, and for chafing or wear of the flexible hoses. Any problems should be immediately rectified.
5.2 QUARTERLY – CHECK CALIBRATION
We recommend the accuracy of the gauge is checked against a calibrated “master” gauge every 3 months, or at shorter intervals depending on the operator’s own quality procedures.
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products 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 these products.
WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim.
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Sealey Group,
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
SA9302 & SA9312 – 1 – 091105