Instruction manual EPG-ULTRA-ID
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Glomar AG
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Seestrasse 11
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CH-9326 Horn
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T +41 71 841 70 70
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www.glomar.ch
HE.14820_C © 04/2013
EKM 60 ID-L
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GB
3.2 Brief description of the important features of the unit
The hydraulic unit incorporates an automatic retraction which returns the piston into its starting position when the
maximum operating pressure is reached.
A manual retraction stop with Teach-in allows the user to programm the stop position during the retraction of the pis-
ton so that the piston stops at the very position where the previous crimping cycle had been stopped.
A manual retraction allows the user to return the piston into the starting position in case of an incorrect crimp.
The unit is equipped with an innovative two-stage telescopic cylinder.
The tool has a pre-crimping device which clamps the connectors
rst before actually crimping it. This allows the
installer to interrupt the crimping cycle to re-position the connector, respectively make necessary corrections (see
pic. 19).
The unit is equipped with a special brake which stops the forward motion of the piston/dies when the trigger is re-
leased.
The crimping head can be smoothly turned by 350° around the longitudinal axis in order to gain better access to tight
corners and other dif
cult working areas.
The tool is equipped with a microprocessor which shuts off the motor automatically after the crimp is completed,
indicates service intervals and low battery charges and performs internal checks sending out acoustical and optical
warning signals in case of a detected fault.
The new tools feature an integrated pressure sensor which automatically identi
es the achieved crimping force du-
ring every crimping operation. If a deviation from the set operation pressure is identi
ed, an acoustic signal sounds
and a red display
ashes (tab. 1).
A white LED illuminates the working space after activating the trigger. It automatically switches off 10 sec. after relea-
sing the trigger. This feature can be deactivated (see page V)
Through an optional USB adapter a report can be generated at the end of a working session at a PC documenting
the proper function of the tool.