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GENERAL SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY

GENERAL SAFETY

USE ALL APPROPRIATE AND APPLICABLE PERSONAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT

 

as required

by  the  operating  company.

ALWAYS INSPECT

 TOOL for wear or deterioration every day. Replace all parts that

show signs of wear or damage.

KEEP ALL PARTS OF THE BODY AWAY

 from moving parts of the tool.

KEEP  HANDS  OUT  FROM  BETWEEN  FIXED AND  MOVING  JAWS AT  TOOL  HEAD.
HANDS  SHOULD  BE  OUTSIDE  DANGER  ZONE  PRIOR  TO  ACTIVATING  JAWS.
MAKE SURE 

there is no person in close proximity to you or the tool who could be

injured  by  any  operation  being  performed,  tool  malfunction  or  flying  debris.

DO  NOT  OVEREXTEND

  your  position  by  overreaching  or  unbalancing  the  footing

necessary to maintain physical control of your body.

ALWAYS MAINTAIN 

a firm grip on the tool to avoid loss of control during an operation,

causing property damage, serious injury or death.

USE  THIS  TOOL  FOR  THE  MANUFACTURERS’  INTENDED  PURPOSE  ONLY.
OBSERVE CLOSELY ALL SAFETY RULES FOR A PARTICULAR JOB CLASS

FAILURE  TO  HEED  THESE  WARNINGS  COULD  RESULT  IN

PROPERTY  DAMAGE,  SERIOUS  PERSONAL  INJURY  OR  DEATH.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Always wear and use the necessary clothing, equipment and

safety practices to protect against electrical shock. Failure to

follow these rules can result in serious personal injury or death.

WARNING

WARNING

Operation/Safety

 methods may vary in accordance

with the working guidelines established by each utility

or contractor.
For your own safety, ensure that you fully comply with

all safe operation guidelines required by your employer.

Summary of Contents for PDY-510

Page 1: ...____________ YEAR ___________________________________ NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Sizes weights and tool specifications listed in this manual are subject to change without notice Please consult...

Page 2: ...___________________ ADDRESS ______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ PHONE____________________ FAX _______________________...

Page 3: ...be in jeopardy if these instructions are not read and understood CAUTION The information in this manual is intended to guide the user in the use and application of this tool It is not intended as a s...

Page 4: ...ts 12 ton U style dies to easily crimp connector sizes up to 1 1 2 inch in diameter This tool accepts standard Reliable 12 ton U style dies as well as some dies from Burndy Alcoa Blackburn and Thomas...

Page 5: ...isply retracts the die after every crimp Compatible with many existing tool and die inventories or convert your existing tools and dies to our double acting system Consistent Pressure Delivers up to 1...

Page 6: ...nected It protects the system by dumping the flow into the atmosphere FEATURES Compact Design Controlled Advance with Built in Hold Feature Tool Return Circuit 5 000 psi Return Line 6 200 psi Return L...

Page 7: ...to avoid injury from flying debris or hydraulic oil leaks Failure to do so can result in serious personal injury Hard Hat WARNING Always wear a hard hat to avoid injury from falling debris Failure to...

Page 8: ...DRAULIC HOSES AND COUPLINGS before each use Repair or replace if any cracking leakage wear or damage is found Worn or damaged hoses may fail resulting in personal injury or property damage CLEAR WORK...

Page 9: ...disconnecting this unit or any of the systems components ALWAYS TIGHTEN couplings completely Loose or improperly tightened couplings will not allow fluid to pass through the hose creating a blockage...

Page 10: ...nbalancing the footing necessary to maintain physical control of your body ALWAYS MAINTAIN a firm grip on the tool to avoid loss of control during an operation causing property damage serious injury o...

Page 11: ...uired to stop the tool Failure to observe this warning could result in serious injury TOOL HAZARD DO NOT OPERATE TOOL WITHOUT DIES DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM HYDRAULIC FLOW RELIEF PRESSURE OR BACK PRES...

Page 12: ...ERA OPERA OPERATION TION TION TION TION 5 Place tool over connector Center connector between the dies 6 Align jaw as necessary to ensure proper crimp Position subject at a 90O angle to the tool KEEP H...

Page 13: ...TENANCE OF THIS TOOL CONTACT RELIABLE EQUIPMENT OR YOUR RELIABLE EQUIPMENT REPRESENTATIVE GENERAL MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE DAILYMAINT...

Page 14: ...SCREW 1 1220 9 23 CYLINDER ROTATIONAL LOCK 1 1220 18 25 O RING 1 26 BACK UP RING 1 27 O RING 2 29 O RING 1 31 O RING 1 32 BACK UP RING 1 34 O RING 1 35 BACK UP RING 1 36 END CAP 1 R19058 37 O RING 2 3...

Page 15: ...15 PDY 510 PARTS DRAWINGS...

Page 16: ...S PRODUCT READ THE SAFETY WARNINGS and recommended practices described in the manual Failure by the operator to read and fully understand the warnings will leave this person unqualified to use and ope...

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