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Sealey Group, Kempson Way, Suffolk Business Park, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. IP32 7AR

 01284 757500 

 01284 703534 

 [email protected] 

 www.sealey.co.uk

ENVIRONMENT 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 and requires disposal, drain any fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids 
according to local regulations.

WEEE REGULATIONS

Dispose of this product at the end of its working life in compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 

(WEEE). When the product is no longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way. Contact your local solid 

waste authority for recycling information.

BATTERY REMOVAL

Under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009, Jack Sealey Ltd are required to inform potential purchasers of products 

containing batteries (as defined within these regulations), that they are registered with Valpak’s registered compliance scheme. Jack 

Sealey Ltd Batteries Producer Registration Number (BPRN) is BPRN00705.

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 this product.

Warranty

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

 

  

DANGER

: Step 5.1.1 must be performed in a well ventilated area (out of doors if possible). Never perform task in a domestic  

 

  building. Safeguard against fire. Wear safety gloves and face mask. 

DO NOT

 inhale smoke.

5.1.2.   

Set light to the sample with a naked flame. If the flame gives off black smoke it is (almost) certain to be ABS.

5.1.3. 

  

By sample, take a strip of material from an unobtrusive part of the component and use it as your welding rod.

5.1.4. 

  

If in doubt, contact the item manufacturer.

5.2.    

WELDING THE MATERIAL

5.2.1. 

  

Remove any paint or other covering from the entire adjoining surface areas of the piece to be welded.

5.2.2.   

Cut a chamfer on adjoining pieces to form a groove that can be filled with weld.

5.2.3.   

Thoroughly pre-heat both surfaces to be welded (they should be soft but not tacky).

5.2.4.   

Attach tip 2 (fig.1.2) to position the tip over the material to be welded and feed the welding rod through the slot at the same  

 

 

time moving the device along the groove at a speed according to the melt/adhesion rate.

5.2.5. 

  

A good connection is made when a small dome forms (a trial is always recommended using an odd piece of material). With  

 

 

practice, a good flat weld can be achieved by applying pressure on the nozzle as the rod is drawn along. Overlapping materials can  

 

be removed with a sharp knife.

5.3.    

WELDING PROBLEM CHECKLIST

 If a weld fails ask yourself the following questions:

5.3.1. 

  

Do the materials match?

5.3.2. 

  

Are both surfaces clean?

5.3.3. 

  

Are surfaces chamfered?

5.3.4.   

Have surfaces been pre-heated correctly?

5.3.5. 

  

Did the welding rod melt to the correct consistency?

5.4.    

IMPORTANT  NOTES.

5.3.1. 

To weld over cracks in the material, drill approximately 1/16” diameter holes at each end of the crack to prevent running during    

 

welding and sanding.

5.3.2. 

Handling the welding tips - The tips get very hot and should only be removed by the plastic base when cool enough to do so.

5.5.    

USING THE STAPLE ATTACHMENT (FIG 1.3)

5.5.1.   

Choose a suitable heating repair pin and place it in the tip of the stapler.

5.5.2. 

  

Keep the stapler perpendicular to the damaged surface.

5.5.3.   

Press the switch button on the grip for 5 to10 seconds until the pin is hot enough to weld. Then press the pin gently against the    

 

damaged surface.

5.5.4. 

  

When the pin is half way into the plastic material stop pressing and release the power button. Wait for a few seconds until the repair  

 

becomes firm.

5.5.5. 

  

Once plastic has cooled and staple is fully secure, pull stapler gun gently back to release.

5.5.6.   

If the damaged surface is very long or wide, insert extra pins, 1/2 inch apart.

5.5.7.   

Cut off the pins with a side cutter, then grind the remains of the pin with a sander/grinder.

 

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DO NOT

 press the repair pins too hard as it may penetrate the plastic too far.

6.  MAINTENANCE

 

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   When cold store in a safe dry place away from the reach of children.

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DL14 Issue 1 28/04/20

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