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Key: 

1. Top Plate Screws

2. Top Plate

3. Moving Blade Screws

4. Moving Blade

5. Set Screws

4

3

2

1

5

1. Be sure that the cutter piston is fully retracted. If not, start 

the cutter and cycle the piston until it is fully retracted.

 

NOTICE

If the piston will not retract in step 1, move the 

piston release lever to position 2 to manually retract the 

piston. Refer to instructions in Section 8.2. Also see 

Figure 5.
2. Disconnect cutter from AC power supply to prevent 

accidental motor startup during the following steps.

3. Place the cutter horizontally on a stable work surface 

with the handle facing upwards.

4. Remove the four top plate screws and remove the top 

plate.

5. Remove the two moving blade screws.

 

NOTICE

If needed, use a screwdriver or small pry bar to 

separate the worn moving blade from the mating surface 

of the piston.

10.6.3  Blade Replacement - Moving Blade

Replace the moving blade as described in the following 

steps. Refer to Figure 10, items 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Figure 10, Moving Blade Replacement

6. Slide the moving blade forward away from the piston 

and remove the moving blade.

 

NOTICE

The set screws are installed in the moving 

blade at the factory with thread lock sealant. Do not 

tamper with or move the set screw position in the 

moving blade.
7. Install the new moving blade onto piston and secure 

with new moving blade screws included with moving 

blade. Torque to 52.9 in-lb [5.98 Nm].

8. Install top plate and secure with four top plate screws. 

Torque to 18 ft-lb [25 Nm].

9. If piston release lever is in position 2, move lever 

to position 1 to allow normal operation. Refer to 

instructions in Section 8.2. Also see Figure 5.

10. Test cutter for proper operation before placing it 

back into service.

Summary of Contents for EFBE7015

Page 1: ...anual are DANGER WARNING 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 situa...

Page 2: ...ep cutting tools clean and replace blades when they become dull Suitably maintained cutting tools with sharp edges are less likely to jam and are easier to control Keep this manual for future referenc...

Page 3: ...outlet or other electrical power source CAUTION Failure to observe and comply with the following precautions and instructions could result in minor or moderate personal injury Property damage could a...

Page 4: ...l rating of the extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the tool 2 The extension cord should have a polarized plug at one end and a polarized receptacle at the other It...

Page 5: ...dy inside the cutting head unless cutter is disconnected from AC power supply Death or serious personal injury will result if cutter is started while persons are working inside the cutting head Never...

Page 6: ...ximum limits is exceeded 2 2 General Specifications Cutter Model No Max Cutting Force Weight Max Hydraulic Operating Pressure Ambient Operating Temp Hyd Pump Tons kN lb Kg psi bar F C Type EFBE7015B 2...

Page 7: ...ternal hydraulic pump The pump provides oil flow to the hydraulic cylinder which advances the cylinder piston and moving blade A hydraulic reservoir with built in rubber diaphragm provides a constant...

Page 8: ...is no obvious damage Read the following sections of this manual to become familiar with cutter features and safety devices Verify that the AC power supply is of the correct specifications and capacit...

Page 9: ...g its return NOTICE To prevent possible oil leakage do not loosen the piston release lever farther than necessary to release the piston NOTICE Refer to the procedures in Section 11 0 of this manual if...

Page 10: ...RATION 9 1 Foreseen Use and Residual Risks NOTICE WARNING Failure to observe and comply with the instructions and precautions contained in the following paragraphs could result in death or serious per...

Page 11: ...r is not properly supported and handled in an appropriate way 9 5 Positioning Material Inside the Cutting Head Be sure that the piston and moving blade are located in the fully retracted home position...

Page 12: ...The cutter 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 suitable work environment in accordance with all curr...

Page 13: ...pletely as the piston is extended to slightly less than maximum travel 3 Disconnect the cutter from the AC power supply to prevent accidental motor start up during the following steps 10 5 1 Hydraulic...

Page 14: ...C Oil Reservoir Cap Loosen 1 and Tighten 2 2 1 Figure 8B Handle Screws 1 1 1 Figure 8D Adding Oil to Reservoir Fill Hole 1 3 2 1 4 5 Figure 8E Screws 1 Diaphragm Cover 2 Diaphragm 3 Diaphragm Opening...

Page 15: ...ormed 12 Connect the cutter to the AC power supply 13 Cover the diaphragm opening with a rubber gloved hand to help prevent oil splashing 14 Prime the pump by pressing and releasing the trigger in sho...

Page 16: ...until the cap is installed for the final time Failure to do so may result in air remaining in the reservoir This may require special consideration when the soft metal bar is used 30 Do not operate cut...

Page 17: ...nect cutter from AC power supply to prevent accidental motor start up during the following steps 3 Place the cutter horizontally on a stable work surface with the handle facing upwards 4 Remove the fi...

Page 18: ...bar to separate the worn moving blade from the mating surface of the piston 10 6 3 Blade Replacement Moving Blade Replace the moving blade as described in the following steps Refer to Figure 10 items...

Page 19: ...y retract after performing the previously described cleaning procedure the cutter should be inspected and serviced by an Enerpac authorized service center 11 0 CLEANING THE PISTON AREA NOTICE WARNING...

Page 20: ...ic storage case in a clean and dry location accessible only to authorized personnel 12 2 Return to Use after storage Before using the cutter after an extended period of storage or inactivity perform t...

Page 21: ...tor brushes worn Replace motor brushes if worn less than 0 2 inch 5 mm long Service Center Commutator worn Replace rotor and commutator assembly Service Center Motor fan damaged Replace motor fan Serv...

Page 22: ...rvice Center Piston gasket worn Replace piston gasket Service Center Pump malfunction Repair or replace pump Service Center 3 Tool performs with insufficient force Max pressure valve open Clean or rep...

Page 23: ...Notes...

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