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Model 5-025, 5-050, 5-075 & 5-150 

INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST FOR  

Models 5-025, 5-050, 5-075, and 5-150 

Elec-Draulic I Presses

 

 

 

WARNING LABELS 

To the left is the safety Alert symbol. When you see these safety alert symbols on your press, 

be alert to the potential for personal injury. 

Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices.  

 

 

SETTING UP THE PRESS FOR OPERATION 

For shipping convenience some of the parts are not assembled.  Assemble these parts in the following order: 

1.  Bolt the base angles to uprights using four bolts and nuts, which are provided.  Make sure base 

angles are against stops on uprights. 

NOTE:  The press should set on a level floor with the base angles touching the floor at all 

points.  Use shims where necessary. 

2.  Motor starter box is mounted on left upright.  Have electrician connect power to motor starter.  Pump 

can rotate in either direction. 

3.  Oil Requirements:  Fill reservoir thru street elbow at back of press with Mobil DTE oil No. 24 or 

equivalent.  NOTE: Oil level may be checked (with ram up) by removing the 1/8” NPT pipe plug 

on the right side of reservoir near the front.  Replace plug before operating the press. 

     

Model 5-025 uses 6 quarts  

Model 5-050 uses 8 quarts 

Model 5-075 uses 10 quarts 

Model 5-150 uses 20 quarts    

4.  Prime pump by removing the plug in the top of the pump opposite the intake line and allow the oil 

levels in the reservoir and pump to equalize.  Fill pump with additional oil (if required), replace plug 

making sure seal is tight, and start motor. 

5.  Attach nose piece to ram by inserting shank into ram and tightening the set screw.  

                  

                CAUTION! Place the hoist crank on the lift drum shaft.  Turn the hoist crank to relieve 

the pressure on the table pins.  Keeping tension on the hoist crank, remove the table pins one 

at a time.  After removing the tables pins, turn the crank running the table channels from top to 

bottom.  Check to make sure the cable is tracking correctly.  The cable should be on each of 

the two upper pulleys and should track back and forth on the cable drum.  Always place table 

pins under the table channels before releasing the hoist crank when positioning the table 

channels for cable tracking, servicing, or set-up for desired work opening.  If a tracking 

problem exists, contact the Dake factory for instructions.  Be sure all table pins are fully 

inserted in place before applying pressure.  Always remove or release pressure on the cable 

before pressure is applied. 

 

OPERATIONS 

 

 WARNING: DO NOT OVERSTROKE THE RAM.  

Overstroking will cause premature seal failure.  

            Models 5-025, 5-050, & 5-075 have a 10-inch stroke.  Model 5-150 has a 16-inch stroke.

 

 

The press has been completely tested at the factory and after setting up according to instructions above, the 

press is ready for operation.  However, it is necessary for the operator to acquaint themselves with the 

controls. 

1.  Three screws (item 100) are used to lock the workhead in the desired position along head 

channels. 

2.  The handcrank (item 19) is provided to raise or lower the table channels to the proper work height.  

When desired height is obtained insert the table pins.  Models 5-025 and 5-050 use 2 pins on each 

side (4 total) and Models 5-075 and 5-150 use 3 pins on each side (6 total).   

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 5-025

Page 1: ...or 5 Attach nose piece to ram by inserting shank into ram and tightening the set screw CAUTION Place the hoist crank on the lift drum shaft Turn the hoist crank to relieve the pressure on the table pins Keeping tension on the hoist crank remove the table pins one at a time After removing the tables pins turn the crank running the table channels from top to bottom Check to make sure the cable is tr...

Page 2: ... ball Item No 60 Clean and inspect seat Reseat ball on seat or replace seat with a new one if necessary Reassemble with ball above the seat tightening plugs securely d Worn cup leather Serial No 192522 or T ring seal Serial No 192523 If none of the previous conditions seem to have been the cause of the trouble the cup leather or T ring seal may be worn out or damaged To inspect this it is necessar...

Page 3: ...operating slow a Improper oil It is essential that the recommended oil Mobil DTE 24 or equivalent be used Heavier oils cause a marked reduction in the ram speed NOTE DO NOT USE HYDRAULIC JACK OIL b Release valve not closed properly Release valve must be firmly closed when using the press c The seal on the piston rod for the 50 101 pump is worn A worn seal will pull air into the pump causing the pu...

Page 4: ...arefully read all safety messages in these instructions and on your press safety signs Keep safety labels in good condition Replace missing or damaged safety labels This machine is intended to be operated by one person This person should be conscious of the press ram movement not only for himself but also for persons in the immediate area of the machine Label 300168 Label 84487 Label 84399 Label P...

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Page 8: ...Model 5 025 5 050 5 075 5 150 8 Eductor Block Exploded View ...

Page 9: ...25 725 725 739 1 25 Hex cap screw 43335 43335 43335 43353 3 26 Hex nut 43912 43912 43912 43916 4 27 Drum shaft 724 724 724 741 1 28 Drum key 737 737 737 745 1 29 Worm gear 736 736 736 743 1 30 Cable drum 723 723 723 740 1 Complete Table Hoist Assembly Items 20 21A 21B 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 701677 S 701677 S 701677 S 700111 S 1 Figure 2 31 hex nuts 43916 43916 43916 43916 4 6 32 x 1 8 NPT elbow 1957...

Page 10: ...acking nut 1931 1931 1931 1931 1 67 Valve handle 2230A 2230A 2230A 2230A 1 68 Handle washer 348 348 348 348 1 69 3 8 16 x hex cap screw 43324 43324 43324 43324 1 70 Eductor bushing 1288 1288 1288 1288 1 71a O ring 916 916 916 916 1 71b Back up washer 11223 11223 11223 11223 1 72 Eductor body 2241 2241 2241 2241 1 73 Eductor nozzle 1287 1287 1287 1287 1 74 O ring 3965 3965 3965 3965 1 75 Relief val...

Page 11: ... motor base 25915 25915 25915 27668 1 112 Pump 950101 950101 950101 950101 1 113 lockwasher 43647 43647 43647 43647 4 114 12x1 hex head cap screw 43469 43469 43469 43469 4 115 1 8 Allen pipe plug 589 589 589 589 1 116 Pump support 25916 25916 25916 25916 1 116A Bolts pump support 5 16 18 x 43314 43314 43314 43314 4 117 Tube fitting 1251 1251 1251 1251 1 118 Tube assembly 705921 705921 705921 70592...

Page 12: ...al life as well as coupling life A flexible coupling should always be used C Fluid connections Pressure and intake line piping should correspond to port sizes to keep fluid velocities in an n acceptable range Do no bush down to smaller sizes D Safety valves The high pressure line must have a relief valve close to the high pressure outlet to prevent damage to pump In a circuit using the pressure co...

Page 13: ...e Pump will not build pressure 1 Loose check valve seat retainer items BB 2 System relief valve stuck open 1 Retighten loose parts Use locktight when retightening 2 Check valve for contamination Pump is running hot 1 System relief valve constantly spilling 2 Duty cycle excessive at high pressure 1 Check relief valve setting and work cycle 2 Install oil cooler on fluid reservoir Noisy pump or syste...

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Page 15: ...l STD 1222 DD 5 Check Valve Spring Spring Steel 25126 EE 1 Thrust Washer Fibre 27439 FF 2 Truarc Retaining Ring STD 27437 GG 5 Pump End Cap CRS 25124 HH 5 O ring ID x 15 16 OD STD 3966 JJ 1 Pump Head HRS 25111 KK 6 5 16 18 x 5 8 Soc Hd Cap Scr STD 43432 LL 1 Flange Casting CI 27424 MM 1 O ring 3 3 4 ID x 3 15 16 OD STD 27438 NN 5 Piston Spring Spring Steel 25119 PP 5 1 8 Spiral Spring Pin x 7 8 ST...

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