
14 ► MB656
User
Manual
While “Blank Firing” cannot always be avoided, it can be
kept to a minimum by avoiding the above conditions as
much as possible.
UNDERWATER USAGE
Underwater usage of the breaker will cause damage
to internal components. Even if the breaker is partially
submerged, water is introduced to an area between
the tool bit and piston. On the piston down cycle, the
water becomes compressed and damages adjacent
components.
Do not use underwater without supplying air to breaker.
Figure 10. Underwater Restrictions
Do not use underwater without supplying air to breaker
CAUTION
No part of the breaker may be submerged in
water. Underwater usage of the breaker will cause
internal damage to the breaker. Consult Stanley for
modifications and specific warranty coverage if you
have an underwater requirement.
The breaker is equipped with an underwater port on the
side of the breaker. Connect an air line to this port and
supply the required air pressure and flow to the breaker
when using underwater. The following chart shows the
air flow rate and pressure required for various depths of
operation.
Depth/Feet
Pressure/PSI
Air Flow Rate/
cfm
60
53
69
50
44
60
40
35
52
30
27
44
25
22
39
20
18
35
15
13
31
10
9
27
5
4
23
0
0
18
GREASE THE BIT
Grease should be applied to the upper end of the
breaker tool bit each time it is installed. Thereafter, the
tool should be greased at the fitting to reduce wear in the
lower body and bushings of the tool. See Greasing The
Tool Bit in the sections titled Pre-Operation Procedures.
OPERATION
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