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Position

Correct Position

90°

90°

CUTTING OPERATION

3.5

1. Retract the Moving Blade fully by depressing the release button. 
2. Make sure the material being cut is within the specified capacity of  

the tool.

3. Insert the material between the Cutter Head and Moving Blade. The 

Cutting Head can be opened to insert the material by removing the 
Cutting Head Latch Pin and pivoting the Cutting Head open (

A

).  

4. Close the Cutting Head and insert the Cutting Head Latch Pin 

securely. Always check the cutting head latch for proper engagement 
before continuing with the cut (

A & C

).

WARNING

Failure to secure the cutting head latch can                                              

result in severe tool damage and personal injury.

5. Check the material for proper alignment to the Cutting Blades.             

It should be at a 90° angle to the blades. Any other angle will cause 
the blades to spread apart and possibly break (

B, C & D

).

6. Advance the Moving Blade by depressing the trigger. Continue until 

the material is cut and the tool has bypassed, indicated by a series of 
clicks followed by a release in pressure. The LED indicator on either 
side of the tool will show GREEN when a complete cut is made and 
the tool has bypassed. A RED indicator light will show if the cut is 
incomplete due to early release of the trigger or a low battery. An 
ORANGE indicator will show if the battery is getting low but the cut   
is complete. 

7. Press the release button and retract the Moving Blade.

Cutting Head Latch

Pin Secured

Cutting
Head Latch 

Cutting Head
Latch Pin 

Open

Close

Cutting
Head

A

WARNING

Pinch point hazard. Cutting Blades at high 
force can cause severe personal injury. Keep 
all body parts away from moving parts of the 
tool during operation.

90°

90°

B

C

D

MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION

3.6

1. Very little maintenance is required to ensure that the tool is kept in good working condition.
2. To ensure smooth operation and 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 regularly, it should provide you with trouble free service.

NOTE:

 Always remove the battery pack from the unit before replacing parts or maintenance.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

3.7

Problem

Cause

Solution

Charger LED lamp indicates stand by while battery

is inserted. 

There is dust or foreign objects lodged at 

the battery contacts.

Remove foreign objects.

The charger LED lamp indicates high or low

temperatures. 

The battery is too hot or cold.

Allow the cartridge to reach room temperature

before continuing. 

The motor does not operate at all.

The battery is not charged. 

Charge the battery.

There is dust or foreign objects lodged at

the battery contacts. 

Remove foreign objects.

The switch is misaligned.

Check to see if switch is aligned with trigger,

consult tool service. 

The motor runs but blade will not advance, or blade

advances but will not build pressure. 

Consult tool service.

Air in hydraulic system.

Insufficient hydraulic oil.

Hold the tool with head towards the floor to

allow air to rise towards top of oil bladder.

Defective hydraulic circuit.

Consult tool service.

The blade will not retract

Tool did not complete a full cycle and

bypass.

Depress trigger and allow tool to reach full

pressure and bypass, then depress release

button to retract the ram.  

The material is jammed in cutting blades.  Depress and hold release button while prying

cutting blades apart. 

The release button is bent or misaligned.

Consult tool service.

Summary of Contents for TBM58PCTS-LI

Page 1: ...Carrying Case 3 3 0 Operating Instructions 4 3 1 Charging the Battery 4 3 2 Attaching Detaching the Battery 4 3 3 Cutting Cycles 4 Page 3 4 Switch Operations 4 3 5 Cutting Operation 5 3 6 Maintenance...

Page 2: ...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 Cutting...

Page 3: ...g Strap LED Indicator Hanging Strap Advance Trigger Trigger Lock Cutting Head Release Button Air Vent Contact Cover Air Vent Release Button Contacts BATTERY 144 BAT LI 2 2 CHARGER 144 CHR LI 2 3 LED L...

Page 4: ...r 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...

Page 5: ...3 6 1 Very little maintenance is required to ensure that the tool is kept in good working condition 2 To ensure smooth operation and prevent rust store the tool in a cool dry area Ensure that moving...

Page 6: ...to return to room temperature to ensure smooth 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 an...

Page 7: ...TBM58PCTS LI PARTS DIAGRAM 5 1 5 0 PARTS BREAKDOWN TA04745 A Page 7 of 8...

Page 8: ...R150 14 1 75 Ram Spring 572 R40 12 1 Release Lever 551 06 1 76 M5 Lock Washer 410 09 1 4 x 16 Dowel Pin G 24 01 1 77 Stopper Screw 40A 02 1 Reservoir Cap 410 55 1 78 Body Head 400 34 1 Magnet ROB 25...

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