Hi-Force HTWP Series Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 19

Operating Instruction Manual: 

OM-HTWP-ELECTRIC-01 

Serial Numbers: 

From: BP5141  

 

19 

 

7.0 Maintenance and Storage 

Carry  out  basic  maintenance  on  a  regular  basis  to  keep  the  pump  operating  in  a  trouble-free  manner. 
Maintenance intervals are determined by the frequency of use and the operating conditions on site. 

  Keep the unit clean.  

  The oil level in the reservoir 

should not

 be allowed to drop below the minimum gauge level during 

operation. 

ALWAYS

 check the oil level with the tool/s in the fully advanced position to ensure an adequate 

amount of oil is available. Keep the oil reservoir topped-up with high grade 

ISO46

 hydraulic oil as 

per section 5.2. 

If the oil level does fall below the minimum mark on the oil level indicator, air could 

be drawn into the pump causing erratic operation and possible damage. To top 

up hydraulic oil, 

See Section 5.2

Oil  should  be  replaced  after  approximately  500  working  hours,  or  more  frequently  in  dusty 
conditions. To replace the oil, disconnect from the power supply, remove the oil drain plug (6) on 
the bottom of the reservoir and drain the used oil into a suitable container. Replace the drain plug 
(6) and refill with high grade ISO46 hydraulic oil as per section 5.2. 

IMPORTANT:

 

ALWAYS

 dispose of used hydraulic oil in a responsible manner, in accordance with 

local regulations. 

  After use, always retract the tool/s fully and disconnect the hoses. Fit dust caps to the couplings, 

every time disconnections are made.  

  Routinely  perform  a  visual  inspection  of  the  pump  and  electric  cables  for  signs  of  damage.  Any 

electrical  cables  showing  signs  of  damage 

MUST

  be  replaced  by  a  Hi-Force  authorised  repair 

centre, or by a competent electrician. 

  Store upright in clean and dry conditions. 

  Pressure gauges should be calibrated at least once every 12 months. 

 

S

ound Pressure Levels 

An average A-Weighted sound pressure level of 88dB was measured for undefined workspaces, as per EU 
Directive 2006/42/EC Section 1.7.4.2 (u). 

9.0 System Components / Accessories 

(

Refer to the Hi-Force website or latest Hi-Force catalogue, for further details

 

  HTWH Series High-Pressure Hydraulic Hoses (Up to 100m). 

  HTWR1 Torque Wrench Hose Reel 

Summary of Contents for HTWP Series

Page 1: ...are available on the Hi Force website The right is reserved to make changes at any time without notice This Original instructions document assumes that the operator carrying out any operation with th...

Page 2: ...corporation Conformity 6 4 0 Specifications 7 4 0 Component Identification 8 5 0 Installation Setup 10 6 0 Operation 16 7 0 Maintenance and Storage 19 9 0 System Components Accessories 19 10 0 Pressur...

Page 3: ...ct If in doubt on the correct use of any Hi Force equipment contact your nearest Hi Force office or distributor Only qualified personnel should be allowed to operate hydraulic equipment If an operator...

Page 4: ...ome cases death Should this incident occur seek out medical attention immediately Seek medical attention immediately if a hydraulic injection injury no matter how minor occurs The system operating pre...

Page 5: ...n lead to hose failure NEVER use a coupler s to lift carry or position a tool Servicing of hydraulic equipment must only be undertaken by a qualified technician DO NOT drop or place heavy objects on a...

Page 6: ...e the area release the pressure and ensure the hydraulic relief valve on the pump is fully open ALWAYS disconnect the pump from the power supply when carrying out maintenance or adjustments except pre...

Page 7: ...rade Temperature range Degrees Celsius From To ISO15 23 44 ISO46 2 73 Pump Specification Refer to the identification plate on the pump for model identification HTWP Torque Wrench Pumps Electric Driven...

Page 8: ...nent Identification 1 Start Stop relay switch 5 Oil level Temperature gauge 2 Electric Motor 6 Drain plug 3 Adjustable pressure relief valve 7 Tool Advance Coupler 700 bar maximum 4 Oil reservoir 8 To...

Page 9: ...OM HTWP ELECTRIC 01 Serial Numbers From BP5141 9 9 Oil pressure gauge 12 Tool Advance button 10 Oil filler breather cap 13 Motor control box 11 Pendant control 14 Roll frame Figure 4 2 Component Ident...

Page 10: ...the Reservoir with Oil IMPORTANT The HTWP Electric Range of pumps uses ISO46 Grade Hydraulic Oil IMPORTANT Only add oil to the reservoir when the attached tool is fully retracted Failure to do so may...

Page 11: ...ectly so that the male high pressure advance coupler 7 is connected to the advance port on the tool Failure to do so may result in leakage tool damage or personal injury 5 3 1 Connections See figure 5...

Page 12: ...se to the male advance coupler 7 on the pump Connect the male coupler on the black hose to the female retract coupler 8 on the pump Connect the free end of the red hose to the advance port on the torq...

Page 13: ...air must be removed from the system The following procedure must be carried out with a torque wrench connected to the pump but NOT fitted on a bolt Hi Force uses superior quick connect couplers on its...

Page 14: ...ssure 700 bar is reached The pressure can be reduced by turning the knob anti clockwise The pressure setting can be locked at the desired value by tightening the wing nut under the adjusting knob cloc...

Page 15: ...gin to advance Continue until the gauge reads approximately 100 bar With the pressure holding steady around 100 bar perform a visual inspection of the tool s hoses and couplers for any signs of oil le...

Page 16: ...of the required working pressure s that must be applied to the Torque Wrench s You have read and fully understood the torqueing sequence and procedure You have performed the relevant risk assessment s...

Page 17: ...re 4 1 3 Press and hold down the advance button 12 on the pendant The tool will advance and stop at its maximum stroke this is correct 4 While holding the pump in advance mode slowly turn the relief v...

Page 18: ...ue tool operator s the pump MUST ONLY be operated once all torque wrench tool operators have indicated it is safe to do so 1 Prepare the pump for operation as per section 6 1 2 Set the required pressu...

Page 19: ...isconnect from the power supply remove the oil drain plug 6 on the bottom of the reservoir and drain the used oil into a suitable container Replace the drain plug 6 and refill with high grade ISO46 hy...

Page 20: ...5 132 6 480 6962 489 5 140 2031 142 8 490 7107 499 7 150 2176 153 0 500 7252 509 9 160 2321 163 2 510 7397 520 1 170 2466 173 4 520 7542 530 3 180 2611 183 5 530 7687 540 5 190 2756 193 7 540 7832 550...

Page 21: ...ier gauge extension cord ii Turn off excess electrical loads 3 Pump struggles to build pressure or maintain pressure under load a Oil level too low Check unit for visible leaks Add oil as per section...

Page 22: ...s Contact your local Hi Force office distributor c Oil level too low Check unit for visible leaks Add oil as per section 5 2 d Air in the hydraulic system Bleed air from the system See section 5 7 e T...

Page 23: ...1 23 UK Head Office Hi Force Limited Prospect Way Daventry Northamptonshire NN11 8PL United Kingdom Tel 44 1327 301000 Fax 44 1327 706555 Email daventry hi force com GLOBAL BRAND LOCAL SERVICE www hi...

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