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Summary of Contents for WCLW18TE

Page 1: ...WCLW18TE HYDRAULIC VERTICAL LIFTING WEDGE OPERATOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ref WCOI 063 Date June 2015 Issue 2 ...

Page 2: ...l the following instructions warnings and cautions carefully Follow all safety precautions to avoid personal injury or property damage during system operation W Christie Industrial Limited cannot be responsible for damage or injury resulting from unsafe product use lack of maintenance or incorrect product and or system operation Contact W Christie Industrial Limited when in doubt as to the safety ...

Page 3: ...arts sharp edges and corrosive chemicals CAUTION Avoid sharp bends and kinks that will cause severe back up pressure in hoses Bends and kinks lead to premature hose failure Do not drop heavy objects onto hoses A sharp impact may cause internal damage to hose wire strands applying pressure to a damaged hose may cause it to rupture Do not place heavy weights on the hoses or allow vehicles to roll ov...

Page 4: ...der 1 x 10 000 psi 700 bar HP350S Sealed Hand Pump with Gauge 1 x Safety Block 1 x Stepped Block 1 X Hex Key 1 x Countersunk Screw 1 x Instruction Manual 1 x Carry Case with Protective Foam Inserts 4 TECHNICAL DATA The CHRISTIE WCLW18TE Hydraulic Vertical Lifting Wedge will generate 18 Tons 180 kN lifting force from 10 000 psi 700 bar of hydraulic pressure The tool requires a minimum access gap of...

Page 5: ...ALLATION AND OPERATION The operation procedure is exactly the same for both the WCLW18TE Mini and Standard Kits The WCLW18TE Mini Kit does not contain either a 10 000 psi 700 bar hydraulic hand pump or a 10 000 psi 700 bar hydraulic hose These items will come from the user s inventory 1 Assemble the kit by connecting one end of the hydraulic hose to the hand pump and the other end to the hydraulic...

Page 6: ...es the risk of hydraulic oil spillage during use 5 Once the item has been lifted to the desired height or to the maximum height on the step used the safety block should be inserted into the gap Secure the load by releasing the pressure onto the block 6 If required the wedge should then be re inserted on the next step and steps 3 5 repeated to lift the item further Never place fingers under an item...

Page 7: ...ng Wedge to be used to lift an item with a larger gap and will lift the item further with less penetration 1 Attach the stepped block to the tool using the M6 countersunk screw 2 Insert the tool under the item to be lifted Ensure there is a minimum hold of 15 mm 0 59 and that the full width of the block is used ...

Page 8: ...e all machined surfaces are greased Grease all moving parts each and every time the tool is used Greasing the wedge Remove the grease nipple from the handle of the tool Screw the grease nipple into the jaw attach the grease gun and squeeze grease into the wedge Screw the grease nipple into the base of the tool attach the grease gun and squeeze grease into the wedge OR Connect the hose to the wedge...

Page 9: ...8 8 PARTS LIST WCLW18TE TOOL ...

Page 10: ...9 HP350S HAND PUMP ...

Page 11: ... Cylinder 8 5 kg 18 7 lbs Carry Case with Protective Foam Inserts 7 5 kg 16 5 lbs Gross Mini Kit Weight 9 8 kg 21 5 lbs Gross Standard Kit Weight 22 5 kg 49 6 lbs MINIMUM EXTENSION MAXIMUM EXTENSION USING STEPPED BLOCK SAFETY BLOCK DIMENSIONS STEPPED BLOCK DIMENSIONS ...

Page 12: ...r could be present in the hydraulic system Use the airlock removal procedure as follows 1 Connect the hand pump to the tool with the hydraulic hose 2 Close the release valve on the pump and prime the pump until the hydraulic cylinder is fully extended and a small pressure is achieved 3 With the hand pump held above the tool and the tool in an upright position open the release valve causing any air...

Page 13: ...ished on the 9th June 2006 W Christie Industrial Ltd Meadowbank Road Rotherham S61 2NF United Kingdom This machinery has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the following transposed harmonised European Standard BS EN ISO 12100 1 2003 Safety of Machinery Basic Terminology Methodology BS EN ISO 12100 2 2003 Safety of Machinery Technical Principles SIGNED NAME R G Askham POSITION Senior...

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