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Form No. 1000573 

Rev. 0  February 8, 2012

•  Do not connect pump to hydraulic system powered by another pump.

Electric-Driven Motor

 

WARNING:

•  Electrical  work  must  be  performed  and  tested  by  a  qualified  electrician  per  local 

directives and standards.

•  Disconnect the pump from the power supply and relieve pressure before removing the 

motor case cover or performing maintenance or repair.

•  Check the total amperage draw for the electrical circuit you will be using. 

For example: 

Do not connect a pump that may draw 25 amps to a 20 amp fused electrical circuit.

•  Never use an ungrounded power supply with this unit.
•  Changing the voltage is an involved and, if incorrectly performed, hazardous procedure. 

Consult the manufacturer for specific information before attempting rewiring.

•  Wire pump motors for counterclockwise rotation when viewed from the shaft end of 

the motor.

•  Do not attempt to increase the power line capacity by replacing a fuse with another 

fuse of higher value. Overheating the power line may result in fire.

•  Exposing electric pumps to rain or water could result in an electrical hazard.
•  Avoid conditions that can cause damage to the power cord, such as abrasion, crushing, 

sharp cutting edges, or corrosive environment. Damage to the power cord can cause 

an electrical hazard.

Hoses

 

WARNING:

•  Before operating the pump, tighten all hose connections using the correct tools. Do 

not overtighten. Connections should be only secure and leak-free. Overtightening can 

cause premature thread failure or high pressure fittings to split at pressures lower 

than their rated capacities.

•  Should a hydraulic hose rupture, burst, or need to be disconnected, immediately shut 

off the pump and shift the control valve twice to release pressure. Never attempt to 

grasp a leaking hose under pressure with your hands. The force of escaping hydraulic 

fluid could cause serious injury.

•  Do not subject the hose to potential hazard, such as fire, sharp surfaces, heavy impact, 

or extreme heat or cold. Do not allow the hose to kink, twist, curl, or bend so tightly 

that the fluid flow within the hose is blocked or reduced. Periodically inspect the hose 

for wear, because any of these conditions can damage the hose and possibly result in 

personal injury.

•  Do not use the hose to move attached equipment. Stress can damage the hose and 

possibly cause personal injury.

•  Hose material and coupler seals must be compatible with the hydraulic fluid used. 

Hoses  also  must  not  come  in  contact  with  corrosive  material  such  as  creosote-

impregnated  objects  and  some  paints.  Consult  the  manufacturer  before  painting  a 

hose.  Never  paint  the  couplers.  Hose  deterioration  due  to  corrosive  materials  may 

result in personal injury.

Safety Precautions continued

Summary of Contents for P2102-ANCHOR

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions for PE10 Series Electric Powered 10 Series Hydraulic Pump SPX Form No 1000573 Rev 0 February 8 2012...

Page 2: ...SPX Form No 1000573 Rev 0 February 8 2012...

Page 3: ...cription 2 PE10 Series Electric Hydraulic Pumps 2 Control Valves 3 Safety Symbols and Definitions 4 Safety Precautions 4 Initial Setup 8 Operating Instructions 12 Performance Specifications 13 General...

Page 4: ...of 164 cc min 10 cu in min A pump can be valved for use with either single or double acting cylinders All pumps come fully assembled less fluid and ready for work PE10 Series Electric Hydraulic Pumps...

Page 5: ...2 way auto dump advance return auto Diagrams PE102A PE102A 220 PR102A Valve Function Use with Cylinder Type Valve No Advance Pump ON Return Pump OFF From Pump To Tank Single acting 9562 auto dump adva...

Page 6: ...environments These products are not designed for lifting and moving people agri food machinery certain types of mobile machinery or in special work environments such as explosive flammable or corrosi...

Page 7: ...cause an electrical hazard Hoses WARNING Before operating the pump tighten all hose connections using the correct tools Do not overtighten Connections should be only secure and leak free Overtightenin...

Page 8: ...s the use of an extension with a hydraulic cylinder may not be advisable and could present a dangerous condition Avoid pinch points or crush points that can be created by the load or parts of the cyli...

Page 9: ...ve covers on disconnected quick couplers When mounting cylinders or rams using the internal piston rod threads collar threads threaded tie rods or base mounting holes the threads must be fully engaged...

Page 10: ...eded 3 Clean all hose ends couplers or union ends 4 Remove the thread protectors from the hydraulic fluid outlets 5 Connect the hose assembly to the hydraulic fluid outlet and couple the hose to the c...

Page 11: ...ding Air from the System After all connections are made the hydraulic system must be bled of any trapped air See Figure 2 With no load on the system and the pump vented and positioned higher than the...

Page 12: ...heck valve is used a hydraulic gauge shows zero pressure when the valve is switched to the neutral hold position Cylinder pressure however is held without loss If reading the cylinder pressure a gauge...

Page 13: ...ure 6 Pressure Gauge Installation Initial Setup continued 2 See Figure 5 Install sealant tape or non hardening sealer to a 45 degree elbow PN 9678 Install the elbow as shown 3 Install sealant tape or...

Page 14: ...til operation is smooth and consistent 2 Check the pump reservoir level Add Power Team hydraulic fluid as needed Motor Control Operation 1 If necessary connect the power cord to an appropriate power s...

Page 15: ...10 000 psi 115V Amp Draw at 690 bar 10 000 psi 230V dBa at Idle and 690 bar 10 000 psi Air Supply Req d bar psi PE10 6 3 68 74 N A Pump Max Pressure Output bar psi Fluid Delivery cu in min 0 bar 0 psi...

Page 16: ...ion of the hydraulic fluid could cause the valve to malfunction Loss of the load or personal injury could result Establish a routine to keep the hydraulic system as free from debris as possible Seal u...

Page 17: ...le 2 Contact Power Team Hydraulic Technology technical support for products more suitable to your application Hose Connections CAUTION To prevent personal injury from leaking hydraulic fluid seal all...

Page 18: ...No voltage supply 3 Check line voltage Check reset button on power panel 4 Worn brushes 4 Replace brushes 5 Circuit breaker tripped because total amperage draw too high for existing circuit 5 Use an...

Page 19: ...lter If problem persists disconnect from power supply contact authorized Power Team service center 6 Fluid bypasses through the double acting cylinder 6 Remove cylinder cap hoses Check pump and valve...

Page 20: ...Look for internal leakage in double acting cylinders 4 Remove cylinder from pump If pump builds full pressure cylinder is defective 5 Inadequate air pressure air motor only 5 Refer to Initial Setup s...

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Page 23: ...ge the hose and possibly result in personal injury Do not use the hose to move attached equipment Stress may damage the hose and possibly cause personal injury Hose material and coupler seals must be...

Page 24: ...ntenance Voltages Motor voltages are not changeable They are 12 VDC 11 14 VDC 120 VAC 90 130 VAC 50 60 Hz 220 VAC 190 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Hydraulic Set up 1 Clean the areas around the oil ports of the pu...

Page 25: ...e acting Cylinders 1 Place the valve control lever in the NEUTRAL or hold position 2 Start the pump by pressing the motor control ON OFF switch 3 Advance the cylinder by shifting the valve control lev...

Page 26: ...ualified technician Bleeding Air from the System Air can accumulate in the hydraulic system This air causes the cylinder to respond in an unstable or slow manner To remove the air 1 Position hydraulic...

Page 27: ...115 230 V 50 60 Hz SINGLE PHASE Sheet No 3 of 3 Rev 6 Date 25 May 2012 6 25A FU SW2 REMOTE REC CONTROL CIRCUIT T L3 L2 L1 M X2 X1 M2 M1 MTR H4 H2 H3 H1 24V SW Transformer Connections For 115 VAC H1 H...

Page 28: ...1 800 541 1418 FAX 1 800 288 7031 E MAIL INFO POWERTEAM COM ASIA PACIFIC CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 7 GUL CIRCLE SINGAPORE 629563 SINGAPORE TEL 65 6265 3343 E MAIL INFOASIA POWERTEAM COM EUROPEAN CUSTOM...

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