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IMPORTANT OPERATING PRECAUTIONS 

PRECAUTION FOR THE TOOL

1. Select appropriate dies for the connector to be compressed. Incorrect combinations result in  

 

  inferior connections of the conductors. Consult your connector manufacturer for the recommended   

  die/connector combinations. 

2. Always point the tool 

AWAY

 from other people.

3. If the tool is stored for an extended period at a temperature of less than 25º F (-5ºC), the tool  

 

  should be allowed to return to room temperature to ensure smooth operation Use the tool only  

 

  after it has been at room temperature for 1 hour.

4. Do not drop the tool. Dropping the tool may damage the hydraulic circuit and result in the tool not    

  functioning correctly.

5. Keep the head and ram clean and free of debris. Solvents can be used to clean the head, but  

 

  should not be used on the plastic body. Use soap and water to clean the body.

1. Do not short circuit the contacts or expose the cartridge to water, oil or solvents.

2. Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the battery cartridge or dispose of in a fire.

3. Do not drop or otherwise abuse the battery cartridge.

4. Do not leave the cartridge in locations where it will be exposed to a temperature greater than 140ºF  

  (60ºC) for an extended period.

5. The battery has a limited life. When the crimping capacity becomes about 1/2 that of the original    

  capacity, the battery should be replaced.

6. If the battery cartridge is stored without being charged, natural drainage will cause the power to be   

  reduced. The battery should be charged every 3 months if not in use.

PRECAUTION FOR THE BATTERY CARTRIDGE

PRECAUTION FOR THE CHARGER 

1.  The LED indicator lights up amber and remains lit when the unit starts charging a battery cartridge.  

  The indicator turns green when charging is completed.

2.  This unit is for charging battery cartridges BP-80, BP-70E, BP-70EI and BP-70MH only. Do not use  

  the charger for any other devices.

3.  Allow battery cartridges to cool before charging. Allow at least 15 minutes between charges when    

  charging several cartridges in succession.

4.  Charge batteries at an ambient temperature of 50º-95ºF (10º-35º C). Charging time is approxi 

 

  mately 50-70 minutes for the BP-80, 50 minutes for the BP-70E and BP-70EI, and 70 minutes  

 

  for the BP-70MH.

5.  Never short circuit the output terminals.

6.  Do not expose the charger to water, oil or solvents.

7.  Do not disassemble, attempt to modify, drop or otherwise abuse charger.

Summary of Contents for REC-5630

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTION MANUAL REC 5630 6 2 TON BATTERY POWERED DIELESS COMPRESSION TOOL 90 JAW OPENING...

Page 2: ...www huskietools com 2 huskietoolsinc linkedin com company huskie tools youtube com user huskietools facebook com huskietools Connect with us...

Page 3: ...Ergonomic Pistol Grip Handle Weather Resistant Housing Audible Bypass when Predetermined Pressure is Achieved Designed to Crimp Anderson Connectors Other brand connectors manufactured to ANSI C119 4 E...

Page 4: ...90 Huskie Tools Tri Chemistry Charger This charger can charge the BP 80 and ALL previous Huskie Tools batteries including the BP 70 BP 70EI and the BP 70MH 1 Battery Powered Tool 1 Carrying Case 1 CH...

Page 5: ...icator will be steady green indicating the charger is now in stand by mode and ready to charge the battery Do not plug the charger into a generator as this will likely cause the fuse in the charger to...

Page 6: ...nnector and center it between the indenting nibs Activate the trigger and advance the nibs so the connector is held in place Check connector for correct position ing 4 Insert the cable into the connec...

Page 7: ...dge 4 Do not leave the cartridge in locations where it will be exposed to a temperature greater than 140 F 60 C for an extended period 5 The battery has a limited life When the crimping capacity becom...

Page 8: ...www huskietools com 8 BREAKDOWN...

Page 9: ...ng UC 16 1 30 Release Lever 558 13 1 78 Spring 406 UC 44 1 31 4 X 16 Dowel Pin G 24 01 1 79 Retaining Screw UC 12 1 32 Reservoir Cap 410 55 1 80 P 6 O Ring RB 70 1 33 Magnet ROB 25 1 81 P 6 Back Up Ri...

Page 10: ...er vice Defective Suction Valve or By pass Cartridge Consult Factory for Repair Ser vice MOTOR WILL NOT RUN AT ALL Defective Battery Charge or Replace Battery Bad Contact or Loose Battery Connections...

Page 11: ...RE DISCLAIMED Huskie reserves the right to determine all warranty claims Huskie will not warranty tools containing parts or batteries not originally supplied by Huskie Failure due to misuse improper m...

Page 12: ...s purchase date and problem You will be given a RGA to assure that your merchandise will be properly handled upon its receipt 2 CAUTION Make sure the product is packaged adequately so as to prevent d...

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