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TNT-OM # 7.2.3-041 

Rev: 03-14-2016 

11/30 

General Maintenance: 

 

1)  Disconnect hydraulic hose and rescue tool from the power unit before 

working on any equipment. 
 

2)  Visually inspect for loose or missing parts. 

 

3)  Check couplers for proper operation and cleanliness. Remove all dirt and 

debris from dust covers. 

 

4) 

Check engine oil, change oil per manufacturer’s guidelines. 

 

5)  Check fuel level, fuel should be changed periodically in order to reduce the 

chance of fuel problems.(See engine operation manual). 

 

6)  Check hydraulic fluid level, fill to ½ to ¾ on the sight glass.(See hydraulic 

fluid installation, page 6). 

 

7)  Run the power unit and operate the rescue tools, check for proper 

operation of the power unit and rescue tools. 

 

8)  Clean the cutter by lightly spraying with a silicone based protectant and 

wipe clean. 

 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BFC-320

Page 1: ...SLC 28 SLC 29 BFC 320 CUTTER Operations Manual TNT Rescue Systems Inc 2490 West Oak Street Ashippun WI 53003 920 474 4101 or 800 474 4189 E Mail email tntrescue com WARNING Read This Manual Before Operating Equipment SLC 24 SLC 29 BFC 320 SLC 28 ...

Page 2: ...00 AND 10 500 PSI COUPLER OPERATION 9 9 TOOL OPERATION 10 10 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 11 11 STORAGE 12 12 DECONTAMINATION 13 13 LIMITATION 13 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 15 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 15 16 MAINTENANCE RECORD 16 17 WARRANTY 17 18 WARRANTY REGISTRATION 18 19 SPEC SHEET SLC 24 10 500 PSI 19 20 SPEC SHEET SLC 28 10 500 PSI 20 21 SPEC SHEET SLC 29 10 500 PSI 21 22 SPEC SHEET BFC 320 10 500 PSI 22 23 MSD...

Page 3: ...hout incurring any obligation No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written consent of TNT Rescue Systems Inc This manual should be considered a permanent part of the tool and should remain with the rescue equipment if resold When you need warranty repairs your authorized dealer is responsible for taking care of your equipment Certain repairs could require your equipment to be ...

Page 4: ...ydraulic equipment with 5 500psi equipment Never reach between the cutter blades or spreader arms Do not position yourself between the rescue tool and an object to be worked on When spreading or cutting be sure to control all material being moved avoid creating projectiles Never disconnect the hoses couplers fittings etc under pressure Never cut objects under tension or pressure ex shock absorbers...

Page 5: ...uipment 4 Check blades for any surface cracks or deformities 5 Check all hoses and pig tails for punctures kinking or leaking Minimum bend radius on all hose is 2 50 8mm 6 Check that all crimp fittings on hoses and pig tails are secure and tight 7 Check that all bolts screws and nuts are secure and tight 8 Check center bolt nut Torque to 210 foot pounds 9 Check couplers for proper operation 10 Che...

Page 6: ... See Fig 1 2 Insert the male coupler into the female coupler and release the locking collar to the locked position See Fig 2 3 Pull on couplers to confirm a completed connection 4 To release rotate locking collar clockwise to line up with pin and pull back to release the male coupler Open Position Locked Position Insert Male Coupler Locking Collar Pull Back Rotate Pin Female Coupler Fig 1 Fig 2 ...

Page 7: ...til it snaps in the locked position See Fig 1 and Fig 2 2 Pull on couplers to confirm a completed connection 3 To release rotate locking collar clockwise until it stops and pull back to release the male coupler See Fig 2 Open Position Locked Position Insert Male Coupler Locking Collar Rotate Pull Back Female Coupler Fig 1 Fig 2 ...

Page 8: ...to the female coupler until it snaps in to the locked position See Fig 1 and Fig 2 2 Pull on couplers to confirm a completed connection 3 Pull back on the leverage collar to release the male coupler See Fig 1 Open Position Locked Position INSERT Male Coupler Leverage Collar Female Coupler Fig 1 Fig 2 ...

Page 9: ...ockwise until it snaps into the locked position See Fig 2 3 Pull on couplers to confirm a completed connection 4 To release pull back the Locking collar and rotate the male coupler counter clockwise and remove from female coupler release collar See Fig 2 Open Position Locked Position Male Coupler Rotate Insert Rotate Alignment Screws Locking Collar Pull Back Female coupler Fig 1 Fig 2 ...

Page 10: ...urge any air from the system 3 The Rescue tool is equipped with a dead man feature When the valve is released it will return to the neutral position and stop the operation of the rescue tool 4 Once the use of the rescue tool is done or a tool change is needed return the control valve on the power unit to the neutral position Note TNT hydraulic hoses and rescue tools are equipped with a pressure re...

Page 11: ...overs 4 Check engine oil change oil per manufacturer s guidelines 5 Check fuel level fuel should be changed periodically in order to reduce the chance of fuel problems See engine operation manual 6 Check hydraulic fluid level fill to to on the sight glass See hydraulic fluid installation page 6 7 Run the power unit and operate the rescue tools check for proper operation of the power unit and rescu...

Page 12: ...t with fuel valve off 3 Turn the engine switch to the on position and the choke lever to the on position to be ready for next use 4 Store your power unit and rescue tools in a clean dry location 5 Be sure to store your power unit and rescue tools securely loose tools can cause serious injury or property damage 6 Power unit should only be stored in the upright position 7 Do not store a hot engine i...

Page 13: ...sult your authorized TNT representative with questions regarding the limitations of these tools The Important Safety Information page 2 section of this manual provides basic guidelines to help ensure your safety and that of victims bystanders and other rescuers TNT Rescue Systems Inc recommends that only trained and qualified personnel operate this equipment Manufacturers Data Your TNT rescue equi...

Page 14: ... unit to the proper level Engine will not start 1 The switch is in the off position 2 The pump is engaged 3 The oil level switch on the engine is activated 4 The choke is in the wrong position 5 The power unit is out of fuel 1 Turn the switch on 2 Return the control valve to the neutral position 3 Add engine oil to proper level 4 Adjust the choke according to the engine operation manual 5 Check an...

Page 15: ...ool Allow engine to run until normal operating temperature is reached Add fuel if necessary Monthly Inspection Visually inspect all tools and components for damage leaks and general cleanliness Additionally Inspect cutter blades look for debris in yoke area Inspect spreaders for debris in yoke area Inspect couplings insure smooth operation clean with silicone spray if necessary Check fluid levels ...

Page 16: ...TNT OM 7 2 3 041 Rev 03 14 2016 16 30 Maintenance Record DATE SERVICE PERFORMED BY UNIT SERIAL ...

Page 17: ...TNT OM 7 2 3 041 Rev 03 14 2016 17 30 Warranty ...

Page 18: ...___ Chief_____________________________________________ Phone_________________________ Date Purchased _____ _____ ______ Date Placed in Service _____ _____ ______ Dealer _______________________________________________________ Model Number Serial Number Power Unit s _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ _______________ Spreader s _______________ ____________...

Page 19: ...TNT OM 7 2 3 041 Rev 03 14 2016 19 30 SLC 24 10 500 PSI SPEC SHEET ...

Page 20: ...TNT OM 7 2 3 041 Rev 03 14 2016 20 30 SLC 28 10 500 PSI SPEC SHEET ...

Page 21: ...TNT OM 7 2 3 041 Rev 03 14 2016 21 30 SLC 29 10 500 PSI SPEC SHEET ...

Page 22: ...TNT OM 7 2 3 041 Rev 03 14 2016 22 30 BFC 320 10 500 PSI SPEC SHEET ...

Page 23: ...TNT OM 7 2 3 041 Rev 03 14 2016 23 30 MSDS Sheet ISO 68 Hydraulic Oil ...

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Page 25: ...TNT OM 7 2 3 041 Rev 03 14 2016 25 30 ...

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Page 27: ...seconds SLC 24 SLC 24 COAX SLC 24 FC SLC 24 NEX Tool Designation Type AC109F 16 Minimum Open Time 3 seconds Maximum Open Time 8 seconds Minimum Close Time 5 seconds Maximum Close Time 9 seconds SLC 28 SLC 28 COAX SLC 28 FC SLC 28 NEX Tool Designation Type AC128E 18 Minimum Open Time 3 seconds Maximum Open Time 6 seconds Minimum Close Time 6 seconds Maximum Close Time 10 seconds SLC 29 SLC 29 COAX ...

Page 28: ...TNT OM 7 2 3 041 Rev 03 14 2016 28 30 NOTES ...

Page 29: ...TNT OM 7 2 3 041 Rev 03 14 2016 29 30 NOTES ...

Page 30: ...TNT OM 7 2 3 041 Rev 03 14 2016 30 30 TNT Rescue Systems Inc 2490 West Oak Street Ashippun WI 53003 920 474 4101 or 800 474 4189 E Mail email tntrescue com ...

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