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STORAGE
1. Short
Term
If the hammer will not be used for periods of one week or more, the tool should be removed from
the hammer and grease must be applied to the piston bottom. The hammer should be stored
indoors standing vertically in the working position.
2. Long
Term
For storage of more than 2 - 3 weeks or where condensation or corrosion is prevalent
(salt-water areas) note the following instructions. Remove and clean the tool. Flush the
front cap with clean solvent or hydraulic oil. Coat the exposed portion of the piston with
grease, apply grease to the tool and re-install. Store the hammer vertically and away
from standing moisture. To start the hammer after long-term storage, remove the tool
and inspect the exposed portion of the piston for corrosion. If corrosion is found do not
use the hammer until the defective piston has been repaired or replaced.
TOOL REPLACEMENT
Table 1. Standard Tool Weights
TOOL WEIGHTS
Kg
lbs.
HH1500 45
99
HH2000 74
162
HH3600 118
260
HH4500 152
334
HH5800 174
381
HH8000 214
470
Summary of Contents for HH1500
Page 1: ...1 HUSKIE HYDRAULIC HAMMERS SERVICE MANUAL HH1500 HH2000 HH3600 HH4500 HH5800 HH8000...
Page 33: ...33 9 PARTS LIST AND ILLUSTRATIONS HH1500 HH2000 HH3600 HH4500 HH5800 HH8000...
Page 35: ...35 Effective 07 05 HH1500 HAMMER...
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Page 39: ...39 HH2000 HAMMER UP TO S N 2K031 SOLD BEFORE 9 96 Effective 07 05...
Page 41: ...41 Effective 07 05 HH2000 HAMMER S N 3K001 UP SOLD AFTER 10 96...
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Page 45: ...45 HH 3600 2 HAMMER S N 5M1000 UP Effective 07 05...
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Page 49: ...49 HH4500 HAMMER Effective 07 05...
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Page 53: ...53 HH5800 HAMMER Effective 07 05...
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Page 57: ...57 HH8000 HAMMER Effective 07 05...
Page 59: ...59 NOTES...