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START UP AND OPERATION
PRO 60 (110) HP / HPP 700/1.5
firmly screw
the
high-pressure
connector into the socket
1
(Fig. 6), and plug the
low--pressure conne ctor into the socket
2
until it snaps into place. Then, connect the
control cable to the connector
3
and plug the power cord of the hydraulic power pack
into the power outlet.
Every time the power pack is connected and the power ON/OFF switch is set to
position ‘I’, the status LED will flash every 0.5 seconds indicating the need to press and
hold the STOP/UP button for about 3 seconds. This will cause the punch to retract
fully if it is not already in this position.
Use the 8 mm hex wrench to unscrew the transport cap
4
of the hydraulic power
pack and place the oil plug in cap’s position
5
.
Fig. 6.
Connecting the machine to the hydraulic power pack
3.3. Positioning
Hang the machine on the chain and position on a plate with the restrainer retracted
above the punch tip as shown in Fig.
7.
Set the
position
of
the
hole to be made
in
relation
to
the
edge using the depth stop by loosening the four screws using the 6 mm
3
1
2
4
5
3.2. Connecting the hydraulic power pack
Connect the machine with the hydraulic power pack using the hydraulic hoses and control
cable. To do this, remove caps from the hydraulic sockets of the machine, firmly screw the
high-pressure connector into the socket 1 (Fig. 6), and plug the low--pressure connector into the
socket 2 until it snaps into place. Then, connect the control cable to the connector 3 and plug
the power cord of the hydraulic power pack into the power outlet.
Every time the power pack is connected and the power ON/OFF switch is set to position
‘I’, the status LED will flash every 0.5 seconds indicating the need to press and hold the STOP/
UP button for about 3 seconds. This will cause the punch to retract fully if it is not already in this
position.
Use the 8 mm hex wrench to unscrew the transport cap 4 of the hydraulic power pack
and place the oil plug in cap’s position 5.