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50H Press 

 

2/2014 

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SAFEGUARDING THE POINT OF OPERATION 

ANSI B11.2 – Hydraulic Power Presses 

Safety Requirements for Construction, Care and Use 

 
 

It is important that Dake press users have a clear understanding of their responsibility involving the care and use 
of their Dake hydraulic press, including point-of-operation safe guards. Dake strongly recommends that Dake 
press users obtain a copy of the current American National Standard Institute (ANSI) B11.2 standard, for a 
more complete understanding of their responsibilities. 
 
ANSI B11.2 states the following, relative to point of operation safeguarding: 
 
“Normally, only the employer (press user) can determine the requirements of the press productions system 
components, including the dies and methods for feeding. There fore, the employer is ultimately responsible to 
designate and provide the point-of-operation safeguarding system”. 
 
The standard also discusses additional responsibilities of the employer. Some of the key responsibilities are: 

 

The employer is responsible for the safety, use and care of the hydraulic power press production system. 

 

The employer is responsible to consider the sources of hazards for all tacks to be implemented on the 
hydraulic power press production system. 

 

The employer is required to eliminate or control identified hazards in the scope of their work activity. 

 

The employer is responsible for the training of personnel, caring for, inspecting, maintaining and 
operating hydraulic press production systems to ensure their competence.  

 

The employer is responsible to provide and ensure that point-of-operation safeguarding is used, checked, 
maintained and where applicable, adjusted on ever production operation performed on a press 
production system. 

 
 
A complete and current copy of the ANSI B11.2 standard can be obtained by contacting the following: 
 

American National Standards Institute 

1430 Broadway 

New York, NY 10018 

 

AMT – The Association for Manufacturing Technology 

7901 Westpark Drive 

Mclean, VA 22102 

 
 

 
 

FILLING THE PRESS WITH OIL 
It is extremely important that new, clean, light hydraulic oil be used in this press, Mobil DTE 24 or an 
equivalent.  It is strongly recommended that the oil be filtered to remove any possible dirt.  The piston should 
be in its maximum upper position when filling the reservoir.  Fill the reservoir with 3 quarts of oil.  UNDER NO 
CIRCUMSTANCES USE OLD DIRTY OIL.  Next remove the screw plug from the gauge extension on top of 
the workhead, close the release valve handwheel and pump oil into the workhead until oil is visible in the stand 
pipe.   This will remove all air from the chamber above the piston.  If oil leaks by the piston, the reservoir 
should be drained and refilled (3 quarts of oil) with the piston in the top position. 
 

Summary of Contents for 50H

Page 1: ... cable tracking servicing or set up for desired work opening If a tracking problem exists contact the Dake factory for instructions Be sure all table pins are fully inserted in place before applying pressure Always remove or release pressure on the cable before pressure is applied 5 Fasten nosepiece to the end of the screw using the thumbscrew included OPERATIONS AND CONTROLS The operator should a...

Page 2: ... eliminate or control identified hazards in the scope of their work activity The employer is responsible for the training of personnel caring for inspecting maintaining and operating hydraulic press production systems to ensure their competence The employer is responsible to provide and ensure that point of operation safeguarding is used checked maintained and where applicable adjusted on ever pro...

Page 3: ...is the safety Alert symbol When you see these safety alert symbols on your press be alert to the potential for personal injury Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices Carefully read all safety messages in these instructions and on your press safety signs Keep safety labels in good condition Replace missing or damaged safety labels This machine is intended to be operated by one ...

Page 4: ...il paragraph III SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Oil leaking from piston oil seal 1 Reservoir is over filled 2 Piston Packing is worn or damaged 1 Drain excess oil 2 Replace Piston Packing Press will not hold pressure Press will not build rated tonnage 1 Check Ball is contaminated 2 Ball and Seat have poor contact 3 Piston Packing is worn or damaged 1 Pump Plunger Leather is worn or damaged 2 See 1 2 3 Abo...

Page 5: ...413 8 7 Pump Packing 573 9 1 Pump Packing Nut 551 10 1 Handle Socket 550 11 1 Handle Socket Link 555 12 6 3 8 Retaining Rings 43972 13 1 Pump Plunger 554 14 3 Handle Socket Pin 594 15 1 Valve Rod 1129 16 1 Valve Rod Packing Nut 576 17 8 Valve Rod Packing 987 18 1 3 8 Pipe Plug 588 19 1 3 8 16 x 5 8 Set Screw 43589 20 1 Pump Gasket 591 Hand Pump Assembly Complete 700887 Repair Kit Cylinder Hand Pum...

Page 6: ...7 26B 1 Piston Bumper 605 27 1 Oil Seal 1267 28 1 Pipe Plug 1 8 NPTF 589 29 1 Elbow Pipe Street1 2 590 30 1 Pipe Plug NPTF 596 31 1 Spring Ram 556 32 33 1 Piston Assembly Serial No 192522 701801 Piston Assembly Serial No 192523 716222 34 1 Piston Leather Serial No 192522 557 Packing Ring Serial No 192523 17878 35 1 Cylinder 50 Ton 536 36 1 Handwheel 716521 37 1 Yoke 593 38 1 Gasket Cylinder 1268 R...

Page 7: ...46614 51454 54 1 Tube Assembly 53 54 700117 55 1 Handle 218 56 2 Pulley 602 2 Pulley Bolt 43342 2 Pulley Nut 43912 57 1 Vent Tube 67761 58 2 Fitting Tube Poly Tite 71413 59 1 Cable 580 60 4 Cable Clamps 991 61 4 Table Spacer 716692 TABLE HOIST Item Qty Description Part No 62 63 1 Hand Crank Assembly 701653 64 1 Worm Shaft 384 65 2 Retaining Ring 27437 66 1 Worm Key 47364 67 1 Worm 385 68 1 Hoist F...

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