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General Information:

DANGER: 
Safety rules:

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Keep work area clean and well lighted. Poor 

lighting and cluttered areas invite accidents.

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Maintain tool with care. Keep tool in good 

condition at all times. Keep it clean to help ensure 
best and safest performance.

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Don’t over-reach. Keep proper footing and balance 

at all times.

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Do not operate power tools in explosive 

atmospheres, such as in the presence of 
flammable liquids, gases or dust.

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Keep bystanders out of the work area while 

operating a power tool.

CAUTION:
Personal Safety:

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Do not use a tool while tired or under the influence 

of drugs, alcohol or medication. 

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Use all required personal protection equipment.

WARNING:
Tool Use and Care

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Perform regular tool maintenance to help ensure 

trouble free service.

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Store tool in a cool dry area. 

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After each use, wipe tool with clean cloth to 

remove any residue, especially close to the 
movable parts.

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Regularly lubricate moving parts.

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Clean plastic housing with a soft soaped cloth.

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Follow battery and charger use and care 

instructions.

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Do not force the tool.

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Discontinue use if on/off switch does not function 

properly. Contact tool services for repairs. 

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Disconnect the battery pack from the tool before 

making any adjustments, changing accessories 
(including dies), or storing.

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When not in use, store tools out of the reach of 

children and unauthorized personnel.

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Regularly inspect tool for for misalignment or 

binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and 
any other condition that may affect the tool’s 
operation. Repair any damaged tool before use.

CAUTION:
Battery and Charger Use and Care

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Read all instructions and cautionary markings on 

battery charger, battery pack, and product using 
battery pack.

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To reduce the risk of injury, charge only MAKITA 

LXT 18V battery packs.*

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Do not expose charger and/or battery pack to 

precipitation, submerge in water.

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To reduce risk of damaging the electric plug and 

cord, Do not pull cord when disconnecting charger.

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Protect cord from being stepped on, tripped over, 

or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.

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Do not disassemble charger or battery pack, 

contact Tool Service Center at 1-800-284-TOOL 
(8665) when service or repair is required.

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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 can lead to 
deterioration of battery’s ability to hold a charge.

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Do not pierce or open battery casing.

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Do not charge battery pack when the temperature 

is below 0°C (32°F) or above 40°C (104°F).

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The charger is designed to operate on standard 

120V AC electrical power only. Do not use it on any 
other voltage.

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Charge the battery pack in a well-ventilated 

location.

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Only use battery and charger with accessories 

designed for ABB Model TBM62PCR-LI.

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Do not use recycled or secondary market 

accessories or batteries.

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Do not short the battery pack or allow metal 

objects to touch the terminals.

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After removing the battery pack from the tool or 

the charger, always re-attach the pack cover.

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Replace damaged or deteriorated battery pack.  

Follow proper disposal of old battery pack.

Features:

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Fully automatic, self-contained power tool.

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Removable battery cartridge - simply change the 

cartridge for continuous use.

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One handed operation - control ram advancement 

and retraction with one hand.

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Accepts Burndy “W” Dies.

Specifications:

Hydraulic Compression Tool - TBM62PCR-LI:

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Drive Unit: 18V DC motor

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Dimensions: 10.6"L x 3.3"W x 13.7"H

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Weight: 8.3 lbs.

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Capacities: #8-600 kcmil CU or #8-400 Aluminum

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Jaw Opening: 1.8"

Battery  (BAT-MK):

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Battery type: MAKITA LXT Lithium Ion*

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Voltage: 18V DC

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Capacities: 5.0Ah

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Weight: 1.4 lbs.

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Charging time: 45 min. 100% Capacity

Charger (CHR-MK):

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Input voltage: 120V 50-60 HZ AC Single Phase

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Weight: 1.7 lbs.

* ABB Installation Products Inc. and its related companies are not affiliated, associated, authorized, sponsored, endorsed by or in any way officially connected with 
Makita Corporation or any of its subsidiaries or its affiliates. MAKITA and LXT are trademarks of Makita Corporation.

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Summary of Contents for T&B Tools TBM62PCR-LI

Page 1: ...hould be performed 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...

Page 2: ...en disconnecting charger 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 ...

Page 3: ...tery to remain 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 or...

Page 4: ...or 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 are then installed over the DBL dies and are secured in p...

Page 5: ...llel pin 7ND 05 1 17 On Off switch pin 751 13 1 18 3 x 10 Drive Pin AW 32 12 1 19 Hanging Strap 558 07A 3 20 M4 x 10 Screw ROB 159 9 21 Switch Unit 24 S MKREC PCB 1 22 Power Unit 751 15 1 23 Pump Piston 751 16 4 24 Spring 699 LI200 04 4 25 Cylinder Insert LI200 05 4 26 P 5 Back Up Ring E L LI200 06 4 27 P 5 O ring U565 LI200 07 4 28 M5 X 5 Screw F P 510A 05 2 29 Bush R14A 19 1 30 5 32 Ball 22 21 8...

Page 6: ...7 M3x10 Screw 658 08A 2 68 Body 751 34 1 69 3 16 Ball 16 49 4 70 P 29 O Ring 16 23 1 71 P 29 Back Up Ring B C 16 22 1 72 Ram 758 10 1 73 Ram Spring 415 ROB 12 1 74 M5 X 5 Screw C P 358 01 1 75 Body Head 658 02 1 76 M2 5 X 6 Screw 358 04 2 77 1 8 Ball 40 20 2 78 Spring 8 40 19 2 No Description Code Qty 79 Slide Pin 358 02 2 80 M5 X 10 Screw D P 55A 11 1 81 Retaining Screw 58 01 4 82 Push Pin 58 02 ...

Page 7: ...cité nationaux et locaux AVERTISSEMENT Risque de décharge électrique mettre hors tension avant de procéder à l installation Ne tentez jamais de comprimer un câble d une ligne sous tension Ne présumez jamais que le courant est coupé Déterminez à l avance si des risques électriques peuvent exister lors de la connexion à une ligne ou à un câble Les outils ne sont PAS isolés afin de pouvoir être utili...

Page 8: ...he et le cordon électriques ne tirez pas sur le cordon lorsque vous débranchez le chargeur Protégez le cordon pour qu il ne soit pas piétiné endommagé ou soumis à d autres contraintes et pour qu on ne trébuche pas dessus Ne démontez pas le chargeur ou le bloc pile Communiquez avec le Service de réparation d outils au 1 800 284 TOOL 8665 si un entretien ou une réparation est nécessaire Ne rangez pa...

Page 9: ...jusqu à ce qu il soit refroidi avant de commencer la charge REMARQUE Ne placez aucun objet étranger dans le chargeur 3 La charge complète 100 est atteinte en 45 minutes environ Le voyant à DEL s allume en vert et une mélodie ou un signal sonore indique la fin de l opération 4 Lorsque le bloc pile ne peut plus être rechargé ou maintenir une charge le voyant à DEL clignote en alternant du vert au ro...

Page 10: ...liser 4 Desserrez les deux vis de retenue de la matrice Insérez une moitié de la matrice dans la tête en C puis insérez l autre moitié de la matrice du côté du vérin voir la figure 2 Serrez les vis de retenue de matrice 5 L outil accepte également les matrices de type W de Burndy Avant de pouvoir utiliser des matrices de type W de Burndy il faut d abord installer le jeu de matrices DBL en suivant ...

Page 11: ...Goupille parallèle 3x22 ROB 121A 1 15 Plaque d indication 7ND 03 1 16 Goupille parallèle M4x35 7ND 05 1 17 Goupille d interrupteur marche arrêt 751 13 1 18 Goupille d entraînement 3x10 AW 32 12 1 19 Attache pour sangle 558 07A 3 20 Vis M4x10 ROB 159 9 21 Circuit d interruption 24 S MKREC PCB 1 22 Unité d alimentation 751 15 1 23 Piston de pompe 751 16 4 24 Ressort 699 LI200 04 4 25 Cylindre LI200 ...

Page 12: ...e 3 16 po 4 76 mm 16 49 4 70 Joint torique P 29 16 23 1 71 Anneau de secours P 29 B C 16 22 1 72 Vérin 758 10 1 73 Ressort de vérin 415 ROB 12 1 74 Vis M5x5 C P 358 01 1 75 Tête de boîtier 658 02 1 76 Vis M2 5x6 358 04 2 77 Bille de 1 8 po 3 17 mm 40 20 2 78 Ressort 8 40 19 2 Nº Description Code Qté 79 Goupille coulissante 358 02 2 80 Vis M5x10 D P 55A 11 1 81 Vis de retenue 58 01 4 82 Goupille po...

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