The standard power pack is designed for
a two hour duty cycle and the ambient
temperature must be 35°F (2°C) or lower.
It is important to monitor the temperature of the
hydraulic fluid in the reservoir.
Temperature can be checked at the level / tem-
perature gauge located on the right side of the
power pack
Be aware of high temperature readings, opti-
mum temperatures are 120°F-140°F (50°C -
60°C). Temperatures higher than 180°F (82°C)
could cause seal damage and degrade the
hydraulic oil. High oil temperatures may indicate
a symptom of another problem.
80
60
40
20
100
0
210
175
140
100
70
30
C°
F°
MIN
MAX
The full duty power pack is designed for a con-
tinuous duty cycle and can operate in temper-
atures up to 86°f (30°c).
The 12v electric fan is thermostatically controlled
and will activate between 118°F - 140°F (48°C
- 60°C). The fan is mounted on a radiator which
cools the hydraulic fluid as its circulated through
the radiator.
Even with cooling fan, it is important to monitor
the temperature of the hydraulic fluid in the res
-
ervoir.
Temperature can be checked at the level / tem-
perature gauge located on the right side of the
power pack
Be aware of high temperature readings, opti-
mum temperatures are 120°F-140°F (50°C -
60°C). Temperatures higher than 180°F (82°C)
could cause seal damage and degrade the
hydraulic oil. High oil temperatures may indicate
a symptom of another problem and should be
checked out by a qualified technician.
Fluid level / temperature
gauge
Full duty power pack
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