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10.0  STORAGE

10.1  Storage Guidelines

If the cutter will be stored for an extended period of time:
•  Disconnect hydraulic hoses from cutter. Be sure that 

dust caps are installed on hydraulic couplers.

•  Thoroughly clean the cutter.
•  Lubricate the cutter metal surfaces with a thin layer 

of oil.

•  Store the cutter in a clean and dry place, accessible 

only to authorized personnel.

10.2   Return to Use (after storage)

Before using the cutter after an extended period of 

storage or inactivity, perform the following steps:
•  Remove protective oil coating (applied before storage) 

from cutter surfaces.

•  Check for oil leaks. Make repairs as required.
•  Check that the tool hydraulic hoses and electrical 

cable are intact and undamaged.

•  Check for any missing, worn or improperly installed 

parts.

•  Check that all screws, nuts, bolts and other fasteners 

are tight.

•  Replace, repair or tighten components as needed.

 

NOTICE:

  WARNING

Always disconnect pump from AC 

power supply before beginning cutter blade 

replacement procedures. Failure to observe this 

precaution could result in accidental startup as 

procedures are being performed. Serious personal 

injury could result.

4. Open the safety guard. Refer to Section 7.2 for 

additional information.

5. Loosen and remove the moving blade screws 

 

(Figure 14, item 1).

6. Remove the worn moving blade (Figure 14, item 2).
7. Install new moving blade (Figure 14, item 2) onto the 

piston.

 

NOTICE

 A screwdriver or small pry bar may be needed 

to pry the blade from the mating surface of the piston.
8. Install the new moving blade screws (Figure 14, 

 

item 1). Torque to 91 in-lb [10 Nm]. Apply Loctite 243 

or equivalent. 

9. Close the safety guard. Refer to Section 7.2 for 

additional information.

10.  Test for proper operation before placing the cutter 

back into service.

Figure 14, Moving Blade Replacement

1

2

Key:

1.  Moving Blade Screws
2.  Moving Blade

Summary of Contents for EBH35

Page 1: ...CAUTION and NOTICE NOTICE DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious personal injury NOTICE WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided...

Page 2: ...es when they become dull Suitably maintained cutting tools with sharp edges are less likely to jam and are easier to control Always perform a visual inspection of the cutter before placing it into ope...

Page 3: ...r during operation Stay clear of cutting area Wear eye and face protection 1 3 General Hydraulic Tool Safety Precautions Tools with external hydraulic pumps NOTICE WARNING Failure to observe and compl...

Page 4: ...lock out power at the AC power supply and disconnect the hydraulic hoses Refer to the separate pump instruction sheet provided with the pump for detailed pump safety operation and maintenance instruc...

Page 5: ...ve Cutter may stall during operation if one or more of the maximum limits is exceeded 2 2 Specifications Cutter Model No Max Cutting Force Weight Max Hyd Operating Pressure Ambient Operating Temp Hyd...

Page 6: ...IONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS Enerpac declares that this product has been tested and conforms to applicable standards and is compatible with all CE requirements A copy of an EU Declaration of Conf...

Page 7: ...must be rated at 10 150 psi 700 bar or above 6 2 1 Connecting the Hydraulic Couplers 1 Be sure that pump motor is stopped 2 Be certain there is no residual pressure in the hydraulic circuit If pressu...

Page 8: ...from AC power supply 2 Connect one end of the electrical cable to the electrical connector at the pump electrical control box 3 Connect the other end of the electrical cable to the electrical connecto...

Page 9: ...hown in Figure 5 Close the safety guard as shown in Figure 6 7 0 CUTTER SAFETY GUARD 7 1 Description When closed the safety guard prevents hand contact with the moving piston and blade See Figure 4 Th...

Page 10: ...the cutter use only the supplied lifting eyebolt See Figure 7 Use appropriately rated lifting equipment NOTICE WARNING Because the cutter components are very heavy there is a risk of cuts crushing or...

Page 11: ...ut when the item is positioned against the fixed blade of the cutter After adjusting the support bolt be sure that the support bolt retaining nut is snug tight against the support bolt mounting ear Th...

Page 12: ...tter model Refer to the chart in Section 2 1 of this manual 1 Figure 11 Operation Advance Cut 2 2 Be sure that the piston is in the home fully retracted position See Figure 8 3 Open the safety guard R...

Page 13: ...mp instruction sheet for pressure relief procedure The pump must be disconnected from the AC power supply The cutter must be given time to cool to prevent burns Procedures must be performed in a suita...

Page 14: ...Disconnect pump from AC power supply 9 5 Blade Replacement The use of worn blades decreases the effectiveness of the cutter and can also side load the cylinder possibly damaging the tool Pump overheat...

Page 15: ...fasteners are tight Replace repair or tighten components as needed NOTICE WARNING Always disconnect pump from AC power supply before beginning cutter blade replacement procedures Failure to observe th...

Page 16: ...ubleshoot and repair pump and solenoid control valve as required Service Center Cutter seal wear and or internal damage Repair cutter as required Service Center 2 Cutter vibrates during operation Loos...

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