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CHARGING THE BATTERY

3.1

LED Lamp

Battery

Power Cord

Charger

1.

 

Connect the power cord to the Charger 144-CHR-LI and to an AC 
outlet. The LED Lamp blinks in Red [STAND BY]

NOTE:

 The rated input voltage for this unit is 100V-240V. Use of 

voltages over 260V will result in damage to the charger.

2. Insert the Battery firmly into the charger.

The LED Lamp lights in green [CHARGING].

NOTE:

 Do not short-circuit the Charger by placing foreign materials 

in the contacts on Charger, as this will damage the Charger.

3. Charging takes approximately 25 minutes (80% capacity) and         

45 minutes (100% capacity).
When charging is finished, the LED Lamp lights in orange 
[COMPLETION].

NOTE:

 If the LED Lamp displays solid red [HIGH TEMPERATURE], 

remove the Battery from the Charger and allow it to cool down 
before trying to charge it again.

4. When the battery will no longer charge or hold a charge, the LED 

Lamp blinks quickly in red [IMPOSSIBLE TO CHARGE].

5. When the charger is out of order, the LED Lamp does not light up 

even if AC power is supplied.

NOTE:

 Do not power the Charger with a portable generator.

ATTACHING & DETACHING THE BATTERY PACK

3.2

1. To attach the Battery, slide it into the base of the Tool 

until it stops and the Latches engage.

2. After inserting the Battery, check that it is securely in 

place by pulling it gently without pressing the Latches.

3. To detach the Battery, pull out the Battery while pressing 

the Latches.

Tool

Slide in

Pull Out

Battery

Latches
(both sides)

COMPRESSION CYCLES

3.3

This guide indicates the number of compression cycles that 
the TBM12PCR-LI can be expected to perform when the 
battery is fully charged. These figures are approximate and will 
vary according to the charging and other operating conditions, 
such as temperature, humidity, and battery condition.

CONDUCTOR

AVERAGE COMPRESSIONS

PER CHARGE

BAT-144-LI  

4/0 Cu

120

500 kcmil

100

750 kcmil

60

3.0

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

SWITCH OPERATIONS

3.4

1. The ram advances when the Trigger is depressed and 

stops when the Trigger is released.

2. To retract the ram, depress the Release Button. The ram 

continues to retract while the Release Button is 
depressed.

Trigger

Release Button

Summary of Contents for TBM12PCR-LI

Page 1: ...rrying Case 3 3 0 Operating Instructions 4 3 1 Charging the Battery 4 3 2 Attaching Detaching the Battery 4 3 3 Compression Cycles 4 Page 3 4 Switch Operations 4 3 5 Compression Operation 5 3 6 Maintenance Operation 5 3 7 Trouble Shooting 5 4 0 Important Operation Precautions 6 4 1 Precautions for the Compression Tool 6 4 2 Precautions for the Battery 6 4 3 Precautions for the Charger 6 5 0 Parts ...

Page 2: ...Use of these tools near energized conductors may lead to electrical shock causing severe injury or death DO NOT use these tools near energized conductors without adequately insulating operator and surroundings WARNING Pinch point hazard Compression Dies at high force can cause severe personal injury Keep all body parts away from moving parts of the tool during operation FEATURES 1 2 Fully automati...

Page 3: ...e Knob Hanging Strap LED Indicator Hanging Strap Advance Trigger Release Button Air Vent Contact Cover Air Vent Release Button Contacts BATTERY 144 BAT LI 2 2 CHARGER 144 CHR LI 2 3 LED Lamp Contacts Air Vent Power Cord Inlet Power Cord CARRYING CASE 2 4 2 0 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ...

Page 4: ... the LED Lamp does not light up even if AC power is supplied NOTE Do not power the Charger with a portable generator ATTACHING DETACHING THE BATTERY PACK 3 2 1 To attach the Battery slide it into the base of the Tool until it stops and the Latches engage 2 After inserting the Battery check that it is securely in place by pulling it gently without pressing the Latches 3 To detach the Battery pull o...

Page 5: ...nd prevent rust store the tool in a cool dry area Ensure that moving parts are lubricated regularly 3 When the plastic housing becomes dirty clean it with a soft soaped cloth 4 Dust sand and dirt are a danger for any hydraulic device After each use the tool should be wiped with a clean cloth taking care to remove any residue especially close to the movable parts 5 If the tool is maintained regular...

Page 6: ...h operation Use the tool only after it has been at room temperature for 1 hour 5 Do not drop the tool Dropping the tool may damage the hydraulic circuit and cause malfunctions 6 Keep the head and ram clean and free of debris Solvents can be used to clean the head but should not be used on the plastic body Use soap water to clean the body PRECAUTIONS FOR THE BATTERY PACK 4 2 1 Do not short circuit ...

Page 7: ...TBM12PCR LI PARTS DIAGRAM 5 1 5 0 PARTS BREAKDOWN TA04694 B Page 7 of 8 ...

Page 8: ... Insulation 551 09 1 29 4 x 16 Dowel Pin G 24 01 2 77 Ram Spring 644 351 29 1 30 Reservoir Cap 410 55 1 78 Guide Ring 351 24 1 31 Magnet ROB 25 1 79 LPH 30 Dust Seal 451 05 1 32 Oil Reservoir 40 551 07 1 80 Ram Head 351 25A 1 33 G 30 O Ring 75 26 1 81 Die Release Pin 430 21 1 34 M3 x 16 Screw R150 16 2 82 2 5 x 14 Drive Pin BW 410 11 1 35 Value Block R150 17 1 83 Spring 177 410 01 1 36 Spring 371 ...

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