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Dake Corporation 

 

 

1809 Industrial Park Dr 

 

Grand Haven, MI 49417 

www.dakecorp.com

 

 

 

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REV122020 

 

 

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. Therefore, 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 tasks 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 every production operation performed on 

a press production system.  

 

  

 

A complete and current copy of the ANSI B.11.2 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 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FORCE 100

Page 1: ...ven MI 49417 DAKE 3 PHASE DURA PRESS Models Force 40 70 100 INSTRUCTIONAL MANUAL Force 40 shown May be slight differences WARNING Read and understand all instructions and responsibilities before opera...

Page 2: ...bel Location 7 SET UP 8 Handling Transport 8 Placement 9 Electrical Connection 10 Filling the Pump Unit 11 Pump Rotation 11 Worktable Height Adjustment 11 Priming the Pump 12 OPERATION 12 Operating Te...

Page 3: ...he repair work completed The standard limited warranty includes repair of the defective component part at no cost to the end user Warranty Process Subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth the m...

Page 4: ...llation or failure to operate or maintain the unit in accordance with the printed instructions provided c Defects or malfunctions resulting from abuse accident neglect or damage outside of prepaid fre...

Page 5: ...by Customer Service a representative will supply a Return Material Authorization RMA number The returned item must have the provided RMA number clearly marked on the outside packaging Any item receive...

Page 6: ...on 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 hydra...

Page 7: ...e channels 8 8 10 Min ram to table 7 7 1 4 7 7 8 Max ram to table 32 32 35 Ram Travel 19 19 19 Height 88 88 90 Base 63 x 37 63 x 27 75 x 33 Weight 1 210 lbs 1 595 lbs 2 950 lbs Ram advance speed 68 ip...

Page 8: ...and replace missing or damaged labels If labels are needed send a request to Dake Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices It is important that the operator understand all safety i...

Page 9: ...is forbidden It is forbidden to press pieces whose dimensions or physical nature may explode or produce splinters SET UP Handling Transport Total weight of the press plus packing materials is shown on...

Page 10: ...raps must be positioned as shown below The manufacturer is no responsible for damage to the machine while loading or unloading the press Placement Simple precautions are necessary for correctly positi...

Page 11: ...lower than 5 of the rated value Before making any electrical connections confirm the voltage rating of the machine There is a black plastic box mounted on top of the reservoir with the rated valve Be...

Page 12: ...ckwise direction a If the motor rotates in the wrong direction contact your electrician 5 Screw down inspection cap Worktable Height Adjustment To optimize use of the press it is necessary to set the...

Page 13: ...ecking the level gauge the level should be about half way up the gauge OPERATION Before starting any operations make sure there are no other people in the immediate vicinity of the area It is strictly...

Page 14: ...ge air filter 50 X 100 X 300 X X 500 X X 1000 X X X 1500 X X X 2000 X X X Changing Oil The oil will need to be routinely changed every 2000 operating hours or at least once a year Empty the until tank...

Page 15: ...s are damaged or worn Replace head gaskets Piston ram will not build pressure Lack of pressure from pump Recondition pump Pressure control valve is set low Reset valve appropriately Pump cavitation Fi...

Page 16: ...djustment valve is set low Reset valve appropriately Translating cylinder is damaged Check and or recondition Translating wheels or guides are dirty or blocked Clean and or replace parts Excessive wea...

Page 17: ...Contactor 2 Transformer 300842 300842 300842 3 Overload 220 volt 302187 302187 302187 3 Overload 440 volt 302189 302189 302188 3A3 N O Contact Block 302192 302192 302192 4 Relay 7230000 7230000 72300...

Page 18: ...r 300650 301200 301184 7 Washer 8 Hose Fitting Top 300890 300890 300890 8A Hose Fitting Bottom 301390 301390 301390 Gauge 301721 301720 301719 Gauge Adapter 301813 301813 301813 Hydraulic Hose A 30038...

Page 19: ...l Cap 302055 302055 302055 4 Air Filter 300391 300635 300224 5 Drain Filter 300392 300392 300223 6 7 Back Motor Bearing 8 Motor Rotor 301848 301848 9 Driving Shaft 10 Front Motor Bearing 11 Pump Motor...

Page 20: ...recommended that you so the following 1 Disconnect the press from power sources 2 Empty the unit of oil 3 Protect it suitable so there is no dust moisture or other foreign bodies that can damage the...

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