Sioux Tools 5558A User manual

Category
Power tools
Type
User manual

Sioux Tools 5558A is a versatile and powerful tool designed for sanding and finishing tasks. This air-powered sander features a dual-rotary motion that efficiently removes material, making it ideal for a variety of surfaces, including metal, wood, and plastic. The 5558A comes with a 6-inch abrasive disc that can be easily changed to accommodate different grits and materials. It also has a variable speed control that allows you to adjust the sanding speed to suit your needs. Additionally, the sander has a built-in dust collection system that helps to keep your work area clean.

Sioux Tools 5558A is a versatile and powerful tool designed for sanding and finishing tasks. This air-powered sander features a dual-rotary motion that efficiently removes material, making it ideal for a variety of surfaces, including metal, wood, and plastic. The 5558A comes with a 6-inch abrasive disc that can be easily changed to accommodate different grits and materials. It also has a variable speed control that allows you to adjust the sanding speed to suit your needs. Additionally, the sander has a built-in dust collection system that helps to keep your work area clean.

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when
released.
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shut
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air
supply
to
the
toot
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press
tha
*On/Off'
vatro
to
'exhaust
thÃ
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from
the
feed
hose
before
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working
attachment
fitted
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tool.
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make
sure
that
a.
shut
off
device
has
been
fitted
to
the
air
supply
fine
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the
position
is
known
and
easily
accessible
so
that
the
air
stippiy
to
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ho^e
and
tittings
reguSarty
for
wear.
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care
against
entanglement
of
the
moving
parts'
of
the
tool
wHh
clothing,
hair.
ties,
cleaning
lags,
rings,
jewelry,
watches,
b,-ac6tebr
etc.
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could
cause
the
bodyorpartsof8abodytob&drawntowaRisanstIn
contact
with
ihe
moving
parts
of
the
toof
and
46
be
very
dangerous.
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is
expected
that
users
wilt
adopt
safe
worxing
practices
and
observe
all
local,
regional
and
country
tegat
requirements
when
instaiting,
using
or
raatntainittQ
the
tod,
-Take
care
that
the
exhaust
air
does
not
point
towardte
any
other parson
or
material
or
substance
that
could
be
contaminated
by
oil
droplets.
When
first
lubricating
a
toot
or
if
ttw
toot
exhaust
has
3
high
oil
content,
do
not
allow
the
exhaust
air
to
come near
very
ftoi
surfaces
or
flames.
-Never
lay
the
tool
down
until
the
worWng
attachment
has
stopped
moving.
-When
the
toot
is
not
in
use,
shirt
oft
ttÈ
air
supply
and
pressthetrigg&^!~wto<facanfeesupptytine.BBte
tool
is
not
to
be
used
for
Ã
period
of
time,
first
iubricate,
disconnect
from
air
supply
and
store
\r\
a
dry
average
room
temperature
environment.
-If the
tool
is
passed
frm
one
user
to
a
new
w
inexperienced
user,
make
sure
these
(nstrucSons
are
passedwiththatoot
-Do
not
remove
any
manufacturer
fitted
safety
devices
where
fitted,
i-e.,
wheel
guards,
safety
trigger,
speed
governors?,
etc.
-Wherever
possible,
secure
workpiice
with
clampst
a
viss,etc.tomaisait
rig(<iisoSdoesRotwwe&RngW
work
opefaSon.
Keep
good
balance
at
a11
times.
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not
stretch
or
overreach.
-
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to
match
the
too)
to
the
work
operation.
Do
notuse
a
loot
thai
is
too
light
or
heavy
for
the
work
operalion.
If
in
doubt
sesk
advice.
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genera.)
terms,
this
toot
is
not
suitable
for
underwater
use
or
use
in
wpbsive
wivlronmente
-
seek
advice
from
manufacturer.
-Try
to
make
sure
that
the
work
area
is
clear
to
enable
the
work
task
to
be
performed
safeiy-
if
practical
ansi
possifcis.
try
to
clear
unnecessary
obst(uc8ons
before
starting
work-
-Always
use
ah
hose
and
couplings
with
minimum
working
pressure
ratings
at
least
1
112
times
the
maximum
working
pressure
rating
of
Ihe
toot.
Foreseen
Use
Of
The~ool
-
5558A
This
toot
is
&signed
tor
the
purpose
of
cisam
or
sanding
at
a
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mites
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hence
Is
primarily
a
finishifig
sanding
toot.
It
can
be
used
wfth
a
variety
of
grades
of
150
mm
(6'
diameter)
abrasive
discs
whichr
according
to
pad
fitted
to
the
tori,
can
be
so#
adhesive
ç
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(wen
designed
and
use
only
abrasive
discs
as
clesenbed.
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Stations
The
too;
sfwutsi
on!y
be
used
as
a
handheld,
hand
operated
toot.
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solaftw-&can
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but
beforeany
-suctt
use,
the
operator
must
be
ft)
a
secure
position
having
a
finn
grip
and
tooting
and
be
aware
of
the
safety
rules
to
be
obsysd
when
using
the
sander.
Putting
Into
Service
Air
Supply
Use
a
dean
lubricated air
supply
that
will
give
a
measured
air
piesswe
at
the
tool
o<
SO
p.aiJ4.2
bat
when
9w
too*
is
wnning
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and
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ti
is
reaanffiewieti
that
the
toot
is
connected
to
the
air
supply
as
shown
in
fiaure
1.
Do
not
connect
the
tod
to
the atr
line
systtsm
without
incorporating
an
easy
to
reach
and
operate
air
shut
off
valve.
The
air
supply
should
be
lubricated.
I1
(S
strongly
recwiffien(fed
iftat
an
ate
fatar,
rsguiator,
lubffcaiar
(FRL}
useti
as
stiow>
in
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3
as
ftis
wB
s^rfy
aft,
itj&iteitefi
aif
at*
coffeet
pressure
to
the
toot.
Details
&
such
equipment
can
be
obtained
from
your
supplier.
If
such
equipment
IS
rtot
used,
then
the
tool
should
be
IiAhted
by
shuttimi
off
the
air
supply
to
the
tool,
depressuriang
ths
fine
by
pressing
the
triggetAewr
on
the
tool
Clfeeonnact
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ansi
ffiio
me
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041
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incorporating
a
fust
mhibftor.
Reconnect
loot
to
air
supply
and
run
tool
slowly
lor
a
few
seconds
to
allow
air
to
circulate
the
oil.
if
too)
is
used
frequently.
lubricate
on
daily
basis
and
if
tool
starts
to
stow
or
tose
power,
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furwiw
fe
60
y6iS42
bar.
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air
sufifty
as
reconnmeoded.
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saoder
lightly
to
ttie
work
aftd
allow
the
abtasiw
doc
to
wLTate
great
care
when
sand"mg
around sharp
edges
and
surfaces
toaw4dthecfiscsna~~i.e.thediscmay
bebroughttoanabrupt
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hati&-
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!s
&ways
ifacof~resfldd
to
use
safely
gtaasfis
and
a
breathing
mask.
The
sanding
of
certain
materials
may
create
a
hazarcfous
dust
which
may
require
ma\
breathing
equipment.
Ctwck
before
using
the
tool.
Even
9
tte
machine
has
a
bw
noise
leva!,theactualsandfcw~ass~isauseanoisel&such~r
earcratectefswl!feefcauirad.ESwearesfsTpwsaonShe
mteiiatixSag
sanctet!"
safety
ffews
Wts
recomerKieA
Do
not
cortinue
to
use
atwastve
dim
that
are
worn
or
dogged.
Ttife
win
make
the
sanding
process
heffteiwit
and
the
need
to
apply
unnecessarilyhighfcrcostothetoot.
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&emfflt~e8Èat1/4'iamis(iiafnaerSwiaÈ{arfand#staff
ttanttropad.hairwgutalorlever(42)tehxaiedm(heisxteofttÈ
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the
motor
which
wilt
vary
the
speed
of
the
saoder.
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becheewct
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lock
can
be
set
to
provute
eittiw
rotary or
orbital
action.
Slide
the
drtve
washer
(5)
ptate
h
untB
Die
point
falters
the
races-s
in
the
pad
mounting
shaft
(9)
for
rotary
action.
The
counterweight
balance
pCTrades a
titoat
when
which
fiwas
a
smooth,
swirt-iree
L
Dismantling
&
Assembly
Instructions
DisewiTOCt
too!
from
air
supply.
RUto*&Èif!sm>eiwBiafceifeie(ito;atÈtioffi&a(ancew<1tl.Pre
the
We
dimpie
on
drive
washer
(5)
to
engage
the
hots
in
the
Side
Of
mounting
pad
shah
(9)
and
unscrew
pad
[I).
Carefully
re-
move
the
instruction
telbof
fixed
to
the
random
balance
bwtv
(1
11
Page
No
2
spring washer (3). balance nut (4). drive washer
(5)
wave washer
(6)
and
then remove retaining ring (7) and wave washer
(8).
Still
gripping random balance body (1
l),
tap out mounting pad shaft (9)
assembly at the rear end to remove the assembly from the random
balance body with wave washer
(15).
Remove fixing
screw
(14)
from pad mounting shaft (9) and tap this pad mounting shaft
(9)
through bearing (10).
Remove
two
screws
(38)
and take off motor cover
(49).
Grip
body
(16)
in a vise fitted with soft jaws and remove four rotor screws
(31) and take off rotor cover (29). From the front end of the tool, tap
the
end
of rotor shaft (18) to drive the motor assembly out of the
body (16). Note how the slot in the side of the cylindei(26) has to
line up with the port in the body (16). Grip rear plate (28) and tap
the rear end
of the rotor shaft
(18)
through the rear plate (28) and
bearing (24). Remove rotor blades (23), shims (20). and unscrew
set screw (22) from rotor (21) and remove rotor shaft (18). Note
location of set screw (22) hole
in
rotor (21) in position with flat on
rotor shaft (18) and remove shims (20). Tap front end of rotor shaft
(18) through front plate (17) to remove bearing (19) fromfront plate
(17).
Unscrew cap screw (32) and take out throttle spring
(33).
push rod (45). and O-ring (34). Do not remove valve body bushing
(46) from body (16).Take off retaining ring (35), remove plate washer
(36)
and rubber washer (37). Remove screw (44) and lock washer
(43). Pull off regulator lever (42) and O-ring (41). Carefully pull out
regulator (40) with
two
O-rings (39). Unscrew bolt
(53)
from nut
(54)
and take off safety lever (52). Take out two
screws
(50)
and
remove lever bracket (51). Remove handle grip
(57)
and unscrew
handle (58) from body (16) and take off valve lever (55). Remove
muffler (47) and muffler element (48) trom motor cover (49).
Reassembly
Clean all parts and examine for wear. Use only manufacturer or
authorized distributor supplied spare parts and replace any worn
parts. Look in particular for wear on seals,
ball
bearing and blades.
Coat all parts in pneumatic tool lubricating oil, and reassemble in
the reverse order carefully. Assure all parts are tight and let lever
and regulator mechanisms operate freely. With (ever depressed,
pour
5
mi of a suitable pneumatic
tool
oil into inlet bushing and
release. Connect a suitable air supply and run this tool for
2
or
3
seconds to allow the oil to circulate.
Operation Specification
Average Air Consumption
4.0
dm
(28 scfm)
Air Inlet Thread 114-18NPT
Spindle Thread 511 6-24UNF
t
Length
8"
(204mm)
Height 5.4" (1 36mm)
Pad
6"
(150mm)
I
at
60
PSIGl4.2 bar
1
Notes
I.
r
Declaration of Conformity
cc
Sioux Tools Inc.
117
Levi Drive, Murphy,
NC
28906,
U.S.A.
declare under our sole responsibility that the product
Model 5558A
6"
Dual Action Sander, Serial Number
to which this declaration relates is in conformity
with
the following standard(s) or other normative document(s)
EN792 (Draft), EN292 Parts
1
&
2,
IS0 8662 Parts
1
&
8, Pneurop PN8NTC1
following the provisions of
89139ZEEC as amended
by
91/368/EEC
&
93144fEEC Directives
&
fAL
G a
.
Seebeck (President)
Page
No
3
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Sioux Tools 5558A User manual

Category
Power tools
Type
User manual

Sioux Tools 5558A is a versatile and powerful tool designed for sanding and finishing tasks. This air-powered sander features a dual-rotary motion that efficiently removes material, making it ideal for a variety of surfaces, including metal, wood, and plastic. The 5558A comes with a 6-inch abrasive disc that can be easily changed to accommodate different grits and materials. It also has a variable speed control that allows you to adjust the sanding speed to suit your needs. Additionally, the sander has a built-in dust collection system that helps to keep your work area clean.

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