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For parts or service, contact Tool Service Center at 1-800-284-TOOL (8665)

Problem

Cause

Solution

Motor runs but 
the tool jaws will 
not advance

Insufficient hydraulic oil Contact Tool Service Center 

for repair service

Air block in hydraulic 

system

Invert tool to allow air to 

rise towards the top of the 

oil bladder

Defective hydraulic circuit Contact Tool Service Center 

for repair service

Motor runs, tool 
jaws advance, but 
will not build 
pressure

Insufficient hydraulic oil Contact Tool Service Center 

for repair service

Defective suction valve or 

bypass cartridge

Contact Tool Service Center 

for repair service

Motor will not run 
at all

Defective battery

Charge or replace battery

Bad contact or loose 

battery connections

Check all connections and 

wires

Misaligned switch

Check to make sure that 

switch is properly aligned 

with trigger

Contact Tool Service Center 

for repair service

Tool jaws will not 
release

Tool did not complete a full 

cycle and bypass

Press trigger and allow tool 

to bypass,

then release tool jaws

Connector is jammed in 

tool jaws

Press and hold release 

trigger while prying tool 

jaws apart

Release trigger is bent or 

misaligned

Contact Tool Service 

Center for repair service

For parts or service, contact Tool Service Center at 1-800-284-TOOL (8665) 

Troubleshooting guide:
Before you begin

1. Make sure that the battery is charged. Recheck the battery 

after several minutes to make sure the battery is holding its 
charge.

2. Use a nonflammable contact cleaner or pencil eraser to clean 

the electrical contacts on the battery and tool.

3. Reinstall the battery and check the tool again.

Maintenance notes:

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Summary of Contents for T&B Tools TBM62CR-LI

Page 1: ...by a qualified electrician in accordance with national and local electrical codes WARNING Risk of shock disconnect power before installation Never attempt to make a compression on a HOT Line Never assume the power is OFF Determine beforehand if any electrical hazards could exist when making a connection to line or wire Tools are NOT insulated for use on or near conductors Use of these tools near e...

Page 2: ...rger Protect cord from being stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress Do not disassemble charger or battery pack contact Tool Service Center at 1 800 284 TOOL 8665 when service or repair is required Do not store the tool and battery pack in damp or wet locations or where the temperature may reach or exceed 50 C 122 F such as a metal tool shed or a car in the summer which ...

Page 3: ...ain in charger until cool before charging can initiate NOTE Do not place any foreign objects in the Charger 3 Full charge 100 achieved in approximately 45 minutes LED lamp lights green and melody or beep will indicate completion 4 When the battery will no longer charge or hold a charge the LED Lamp blinks alternately from green to red IMPOSSIBLE TO CHARGE 5 When the charger is out of order the LED...

Page 4: ...ng the Latch Figure 1 3 Select the appropriate size dies for the connector being used 4 Loosen the two Die Retaining Screws Insert one die half into the C head and then insert the other half of the die into the Ram Figure 2 Tighten the Die Retaining Screws 5 The tool also accepts Burndy W type dies Use of Burndy W dies requires that the die set DBL be installed first according to step 4 The W dies...

Page 5: ...jaws apart Release trigger is bent or misaligned Contact Tool Service Center for repair service For parts or service contact Tool Service Center at 1 800 284 TOOL 8665 Troubleshooting guide Before you begin 1 Make sure that the battery is charged Recheck the battery after several minutes to make sure the battery is holding its charge 2 Use a nonflammable contact cleaner or pencil eraser to clean t...

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