
air angle drill 10mm reversible
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS. USE
THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR
PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.
model no: sa26.v3
Thank you for purchasing a sealey product. manufactured to a high standard, this product will, if used according to these
instructions, and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.
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instructions
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1. safeTy
Warning! ensure Health & Safety, local authority, and general workshop practice regulations are adhered to when using this
equipment.
Warning! disconnect from air supply before changing drill bits, servicing, or performing any maintenance.
9 maintain the drill in good condition (use an authorised service agent).
9 Replace or repair damaged parts. Use genuine parts only. Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.
9 Use in a suitable work area. Keep area free from unrelated materials and ensure that there is adequate lighting.
9 Before each use check condition of drill bit. Sharpen if necessary. If worn or damaged, replace immediately.
9 ensure the speed rating (rpm) of the drill bit is the same as, or greater than, the speed rating of the drill.
9 ensure there are no flammable or combustible materials near the work area.
9 evaluate your working area before using the drill. Ceilings, floors and enclosures may contain hidden electrical wiring, water pipes or
gas pipes.
Warning! Always wear approved eye (or face) and hand protection when operating the drill.
9 Use face, dust, or respiratory protection in accordance with CoSHH regulations.
9 depending on the task, the drilling noise level may exceed 84dB in which case wear safety ear defenders.Remove ill fitting clothing
9 Remove ties, watches, rings, other loose jewellery and contain and/or tie back long hair.
9 Wear appropriate protective clothing and keep hands and body clear of working parts.
9 maintain correct balance and footing. do noT over reach, ensure the floor is not slippery, wear non-slip shoes.
9 Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the working area.
9 Check moving parts alignment on a regular basis.
9 ensure workpiece is secure before operating the drill. do noT hold a workpiece by hand.
9 Check the workpiece to ensure there are no protruding screws, bolts, nuts etc.
9 Avoid unintentional starting.
9 Remove chuck key before starting the drill.
Warning! ensure correct air pressure is maintained and not exceeded. Recommended pressure 70-90psi
9 Keep air hose away from heat, oil and sharp edges. Check air hose for wear before each use and ensure that all connections are
secure.
9 Prolonged exposure to vibration from this drill poses a health risk. It is the owner’s responsibility to correctly assess the potential hazard
and issue guidelines for safe periods of use and offer suitable protective equipment.
8 do noT use the drill for a task it is not designed to perform.
8 do noT operate drill if any parts are damaged or missing as this may cause failure and/or personal injury.
Warning! do noT drill any materials containing asbestos.
8 do noT carry the drill by the hose, or yank the hose from the air supply.
8 do noT force, or apply heavy pressure to the drill; let the tool do the work.
8 do noT place air line attachments close to your face and do noT point at other people or animals.
8 do noT operate drill when you are tired, under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.
8 do noT use drill where there are flammable liquids, solids or gases such as paint solvents and including waste wiping or cleaning
rags etc.
8 do noT carry the drill with your hand on the trigger.
9 When not in use disconnect from air supply and store in a safe, dry, childproof location.
Warning! – risk of Hand arm vibration injury.
This tool may cause Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome if its use is not managed adequately.
This tool is subject to the vibration testing section of the machinery directive 2006/42/eC.
This tool is to be operated in accordance with these instructions.
measured vibration emission value (a): ......0.89 m/s²
Uncertainty value (k):......................1.5 m/s²
Please note that the application of the tool to a sole specialist task may produce a different average vibration emission. We recommend
that a specific evaluation of the vibration emission is conducted prior to commencing with a specialist task.
A health and safety assessment by the user (or employer) will need to be carried out to determine the suitable duration of use for each
tool.
nb: Stated Vibration emission values are type-test values and are intended to be typical.
Whilst in use, the actual value will vary considerably from and depend on many factors.
Such factors include; the operator, the task and the inserted tool or consumable.
nb: ensure that the length of leader hoses is sufficient to allow unrestricted use, as this also helps to reduce vibration.
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The state of maintenance of the tool itself is also an important factor, a poorly maintained tool will also increase the risk of Hand Arm
Vibration Syndrome.
Health surveillance.
We recommend a programme of health surveillance to detect early symptoms of vibration injury so that management procedures can
be modified accordingly.
Personal protective equipment.
We are not aware of any personal protective equipment (PPe) that provides protection against vibration injury that may result from the
uncontrolled use of this tool. We recommend a sufficient supply of clothing (including gloves) to enable the operator to remain warm
and dry and maintain good blood circulation in fingers etc. Please note that the most effective protection is prevention, please refer to
the Correct Use and maintenance section in these instructions. Guidance relating to the management of hand arm vibration can be
found on the HSC website www.hse.gov.uk - Hand-Arm Vibration at Work.
2. inTroducTion
Right angle air drill with 90° planetary gearbox. Ideal for drilling in hard-to-reach areas where normal drills will not t. Push-button
reverse feature suitable for driving xings. Supplied with 10mm chuck and key.
3. specificaTion
model no .............................................................SA26.V3
Chuck Size ........................................................... Ø10mm
Free Speed .........................................................1500rpm
Air Consumption ........................................................6cfm
operating Pressure .................................................. 90psi
Inlet Size ..............................................................1/4”BSP
Weight ......................................................................1.1kg
noisePower/Pressure ...................................101/90dB(A)
Vibration/Uncertainty .....................................0.89/1.5m/s
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4. operaTion
4.1. air supply (Recommended hook-up procedure is shown in fig.1).
4.1.1. ensure tool air valve (or trigger) is in “off” position before connecting to the air supply.
4.1.2. You will require an air pressure of 70-90psi, and an air flow according to specification.
Warning! ensure the air supply is clean and does not exceed 90 psi while operating the tool. 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.
4.1.3. drain the air tank daily. Water in the air line will damage the tool.
4.1.4. Clean air inlet filter weekly.
4.1.5. 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.
4.1.6. Keep hose away from heat, oil and sharp edges. Check hose for wear, and make certain that all connections are secure.
4.2. couplings
Vibration may cause failure if a quick change coupling is connected directly to the tool. To overcome this, connect a leader hose to the
tool. A quick change coupling may then be used to connect the leader hose to the air line recoil hose (see figs 1 & 2).
g.1
g.3
g.4
g.5
g.2
Warning! ensure you read, understand and apply safety instructions before use.
4.3. fitting drill bit.
4.3.1. Regularly check the drill bit and always change if worn, cracked or otherwise damaged.
Warning! disconnect drill from the air supply before placing drill bit into chuck.
4.3.2. Open or close the chuck jaws to a point where the opening is slightly larger than the drill or tool bit (g.3.A) to be used. Also raise the
front of the drill slightly to prevent drill bit from falling out of the chuck jaws. Insert the drill bit into the chuck as far as it will go. Place
the chuck key in one of the chuck holes and tighten the chuck securely.
Warning! ensure the chuck key is removed before starting the drill.
4.3.3. Connect to Air Supply.
note! Squeeze the trigger to check that the drill is working correctly before starting work.
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Original Language Version
SA26.V3 | Issue 3 (H3F) 08/03/18