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Sealey TP95 Instructions page 2

Pneumatic fuel tank drainer

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Do not handle the unit with the collection tank on the lower table. The unit can become unstable and overturn.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Height ..........................................................1400mm
Width ............................................................500mm
Length ..........................................................720mm
Weight ..........................................................17kg
3. ASSEMBLY AND SETUP
To use the TP95, you will need a compressed air supply (lubricated, filtered and dehumidified with a minimum pressure of 5 bar, 1/4" union
and minimum hose diameter of 8mm) and a container suitable for storing fuel (see illustrations).
3.1.
Remove parts from the packing and check that all the following items are included:
3.1.1. Frame assembly with union kits (tightened on the upper
table) and handle.
3.1.2. Fuel suction hose fitted with clamps and unions.
3.1.3. Drain hose.
3.1.4. Spacer (for fastening the pump)
3.1.5. Pump assembly.
3.2.
The handgrip on table assembly has been packed with
handle facing inward. Once out of the packing, It needs to
be assembled so the handle faces outward.
3.2.1. Remove the screw and nut at the handle base.
3.2.2. Turn the handle so it faces outward.
3.2.3. Replace screw and nut to secure the handle in position.
3.3.
Assembling the pump.
3.3.1. Attach drain hose to the pump inlet (A) with a spanner.
3.3.2. Pass the drain hose through the upper table hole and
place the pump into its housing (B).
3.3.3. Secure the pump from below with the spacer.
3.3.4. Attach the suction hose to the bottom of the pump.
3.4.
Earth strap connection
3.4.1. Pass bolt through designated TP95 table hole (X).
3.4.2. Fit locking washer, nut, three strap connectors, 2nd lock
washer and 2nd nut (fig 1).
3.5.
Attach the pump to the air supply (C).
3.5.1
Place a suitable fuel container on the bottom table (D).
3.5.2. Insert the drain hose into the fuel container. The hose should
be as deep into the can as possible without touching the
bottom so as to reduce possibility of splashing. Be sure the
hose does not touch bottom.
Air Consumption ..........................................10 l/min
Capacity........................................................15 - 20 l/min
Maximum Working Pressure ........................3 - 4 bar
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TP95 - 2 - 200307

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