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INSTRUCTIONS FOR

HEAVY LIFT SUCTION CUP WITH VACUUM 
GRIP INDICATOR GS/TUV APPROVED

MODEL NO: 

AK9894

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.

1.  SAFETY

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure Health & Safety and local authority regulations are adhered to when using this equipment.

 

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Familiarise yourself with this product’s application and limitations.

 

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Maintain the AK9894 in good condition (use an authorised service agent). Replace or repair damaged parts. Use genuine parts only.  
Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will invalidate the warranty.

 

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Keep the AK9894 clean for the best and safest performance.

 

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DO NOT

 exceed the rated capacity of the AK9894.

 

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Suction lifters are hand tools and must not to be used with cranes or other lifting devices.

 

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Before each use, make sure the suction pad is smooth, clean and undamaged.

 

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Clean suction pad regularly with non-aggressive cleaners.

 

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Make sure the surface of the object to be lifted is of non-porous material. In addition, the surface must be clean, dry and free of oils  
and grease.

 

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Use on clean, relatively smooth, non-porous surfaces; Moisture or contaminants can reduce the slip resistance of the cup.

 

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On rough or porous surfaces, the holding capacity decreases or is non-existent.

 

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DO NOT

 use sharp objects to loosen the suction cup from the surface as this will damage the suction pad.

 

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Only use the suction lifter if you are experienced or under supervision by someone experienced in handling this tool.

 

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Always test the functioning of the suction cup prior to its use. Examine handle for dents or cracks.

 

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Examine rubber pad for excessive glaze, cuts or roughness.

 

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Suction cup should only be used for lifting, carrying and holding objects for a short period of time. However, in the case of long periods  

  of attachment, check suction cup regularly to ensure firm adhesion. If grip does not feel sufficiently firm, re-apply suction cup.

 

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Prior to use, always check the rubber pad for possible loss of suction capacity due to reduced elasticity caused by excessive age,  

  usage, etc. A rubber pad which is damaged or lacks sufficient suction capacity must be replaced. Never use suction cup with damaged  

  rubber pad or insufficient suction capacity.

 

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DO NOT

 exceed stated lifting capacity of suction cup which is for ‘Float glass’ at room temperatures of 20°C. Cold temperatures,   

  humidity and pollution, carelessly treated or damaged suction pads, or usage on materials other than flat glass (such as structured  

glass, plastics, stone, metal, etc.) may reduce the holding capacity considerably.

 

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DO NOT

 use the cup to support a person.

 

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DO NOT

 place the cup face against surfaces which could damage the sealing edges.

 

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Avoid conditions that could cause the cup to slip or to disengage prematurely, such as: contaminants, cuts or scratches in the cup face  
or mounting surface.

 

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DO NOT

 allow anything to interfere with free movement of the plunger while the cup is attached.

 

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DO NOT

 touch the rubber release tab or the valve release lever while lifting.

 

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DO NOT

 use any solvents or other harsh chemicals to clean the cup. Store suction cup in a flat, relaxed position when not in use.

 

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When not in use, store in a safe, dry, childproof area.

2.  INTRODUCTION

Heavy lift capacity. Red-line indicator warns of any vacuum loss. Release valve lever for quick removal. Easy attachment on smooth, non-

porous, flat surfaces. Complete corrosion resistant finish. GS/TUV approved. Supplied in carry-case.

3.  SPECIFICATION

Model no: ................................................................. AK9894

Cup Ø:........................................................................ 206mm
Maximum lift capacity: ................................. 80kg (horizontal)

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