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3.   WARNING

Before starting work on electrical equipment, please ensure that either there are no live parts in 
the immediate working area or that precautions are taken for working near live parts in 
accordance with EN50110-1.

  

D

O

 

NOT

 

USE

 

THIS

 

TOOL

 

ON

 

OR

 

NEAR

 

ENERGISED

 

CONDUCTORS

 

WITHOUT

 

PROPER

 

    

PERSONAL

 

PROTECTIVE

 

EQUIPMENT

. F

AILURE

 

TO

 

OBSERVE

 

THIS

 

WARNING

 

COULD

 

    

RESULT

 

IN

 

SEVERE

 

INJURY

 

OR

 

DEATH

.

 

T

HE

 

TOOL

 

IS

 

UNSUITABLE

 

FOR

 

CONTINUOUS

 

USE

 

AND

 

SHOULD

 

BE

 

ALLOWED

 

TO

 

 

COOL

 

DOWN

 

FOLLOWING

 

UNINTERRUPTED

SUCCESSIVE

 

CRIMPING

 

OPERATIONS

 

FOR

 

INSTANCE

HAVING

 

EXHAUSTED

 

A

 

FULLY

 

CHARGED

 

BATTERY

 

IN

 

ONE

 

SESSION

    

DELAY

 

BATTERY

 

REPLACEMENT

 

FOR

 

A

 

FEW

 

MINUTES

   

     O

BSERVE

 

RECOMMENDED

 

REST

 

PERIODS

 

ALSO

 

WHEN

 

USING

 

AN

 

EXTERNAL

 

POWER

 

    

SUPPLY

.

 

P

ROTECT

 

THE

 

TOOL

 

FROM

 

RAIN

 

AND

 

MOISTURE

. W

ATER

 

WILL

 

DAMAGE

 

THE

 

TOOL

 

    

AND

 

BATTERY

. E

LECTRO

-

HYDRAULIC

 

TOOLS

 

SHOULD

 

NOT

 

BE

 

OPERATED

 

IN

 

POURING

 

    

RAIN

 

OR

 

UNDER

 

WATER

.

3.1) General information on how to use batteries

In order to maximise battery life, please follow these rules:
–  Use the battery until the automatic residual energy display still has 1-2 red LEDs 
  showing: this means the battery is almost completely discharged and no loss in the 
  life of the battery has been caused.
–  Be particularly careful when charging a new battery the fi rst 2-3 times in order to be 
  certain of maximising the available energy level. 
–  Allow the battery to cool down to ambient temperature prior to recharging.
–  Rest the battery charger for at least 15 minutes between charges.

4.   MAINTENANCE

The tool is robust, completely sealed, and requires very little daily maintenance. Compliance 
with the following points, should help to maintain the optimum performance of the tool:

4.1) Thorough cleaning

Dust, sand and dirt are a danger for any hydraulic device.
Every day, after use, the tool must be wiped with a clean cloth taking care to remove any 
residue, especially close to moveable parts.

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Page 2: ... from other waste The separate waste collection of such equipment is organised and managed by the manufacturer Users wishing to dispose of such equipment must contact the manufacturer and follow the prescribed guidelines for its separate collection Appropriate waste separation collection environmentally compatible treatment and disposal is intended to reduce harmful environmental effects and promo...

Page 3: ...d acoustic displacement pressure C at the work place LpCPeak is 130 dB C The acoustic power level emitted by the machine LWA is equal to 75 dB A Risks due to vibration Directive 2006 42 EC annexe 1 point 2 2 1 1 Tests carried out in compliance with the indications contained in UNI ENV 25349 and UNI EN 28662 part 1st Standards and under operating conditions much more severe than those normally foun...

Page 4: ...3 Compression Insert the conductor in to the connector and press the operating button 3 the ram will gradually move forward until the two dies touch It is recommended to keep operating until the maximum pressure valve is activated and a click is heard 2 4 Head rotation For ease of operation the tool head can rotate through 180 allowing the operator to work in the most comfortable position Warning ...

Page 5: ...00 ACTUATING MECHANICAL GROUP 1 6000357 100 1 HOUSING 1 6000358 100 4 GEAR 1 6760004 100 8 Ø 2X8 CYLINDRICAL PIN 3 6900008 100 9 M3x6 SCREW 2 6000849 100 10 Ø 3 SCHNORR WASHER 2 6740020 100 11 1 4 BALL 2 6000363 100 15 GEAR 3 6402009 100 16 BEARING 1 6402006 100 17 WASHER 1 6000328 100 18 WASHER 1 6760012 100 19 CYLINDRICAL PIN 2 6000315 100 20 SPACER 3 6000231 100 210 COMPLETE DISC 1 6000229 100 ...

Page 6: ...ing pin 9 into the tool and lock it by turning clockwise until the red lines are aligned 2 10 Using the battery charger Carefully follow the instructions in the battery charger manual The tool is supplied with a battery charger complete with adapter type CBA96 144 required for 9 6V batteries eg CB9630H Ref to Fig 6 With the adaptor removed the same charger may be used with the 14 4V batteries eg C...

Page 7: ...D IN POURING RAIN OR UNDER WATER 3 1 General information on how to use batteries In order to maximise battery life please follow these rules Use the battery until the automatic residual energy display still has 1 2 red LEDs showing this means the battery is almost completely discharged and no loss in the life of the battery has been caused Be particularly careful when charging a new battery the fi...

Page 8: ...404 3 SPRING 2 6520630 4 SPRING 1 6180171 5 M3 AUTOLOCK NUT 1 6760085 6 Ø 3x12 ELASTIC PIN 2 Qty Item TABLE 1 CDD6 JAW Code N DESCRIPTION 6000577 1 RIGHT LEFT SHELL 1 2598504 2 CB9630H BATTERY 1 6000579 3 OPERATING BUTTON 1 6000584 4 PROTECTION 1 6000591 5 ROD 1 6000593 6 SPRING 1 6000580 7 CONTACT SUPPORT 1 6000581 8 PRESSURE RELEASE BUTTON 1 6000582 9 BUTTON REINFORCEMENT 1 6000255 10 MECHANICAL...

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