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Is the tool in its final
position?
The capability of the pump
to start against counter-
pressure is limited (appr.
200-300 bar).
Let the tool return to its
starting position or reduce
the pressure on the tool or
inside the hydraulic
system.
Isthe tool under a high
hydraulic pressure?
Check the start capacitor
and the operating
capacitor.
The start capacitor or the
operating capacitor is
defective.
Replace the component or
have the pump repaired
by the distributor or
manufacturer.
The connected tool does
not move.
Is the power supply
ensured?
See above
See above
Doesthemotor turn?
Are the hydraulic
couplings correctly
connected?
The quick couplings are
not engaged completely or
the coupling connection is
not completely twisted
together.
Hydraulic couplings are
self-sealing and open only
if they are plugged
in/screwed in as far as
they will go.
Plug in / screw in the
couplings as far as they
will go.
The hydraulic coupling is
dirty and does not close
correctly.
Clean the couplings and
plug/screw them in as far
as they will go.
Replace the component or
have the pump repaired
by the distributor or
manufacturer.
Is the magnetic valve
energized and does it
conduct the oil flow tothe
tool?
Push the plastic cap of the
valve and feel if there is a
slight movement.
The magnetic valve is
defective or overheated.
Replace the component or
have the pump repaired
by the distributor or
manufacturer.
Check the power supply of
the magnetic valve.
Wrong commanding signal
or defective PCB.
Have the electrical
connection checked and
repaired by
a qualified electrician.
Replace the component or
have the pump repaired
by the distributor or
manufacturer.
The tool does not come
out completely or does not
build up any pressure.
Did you mount the
ventilation screw to the oil
tank?
The oil tank is not aerated
sufficiently.
Screw the ventilation
screw into the oil tank
vent.
Check the oil level inside
the tank.
The oil level inside the
tank is too low.
Fill the tank with a
sufficient quantity of
hydraulic oil HLP46.
The pressure is not built
up completely on the tool.
There is air inside the
hydraulic system.
Deaerate the pump, hoses
and tool.
Try another tool and check
its function.
The toolisdefectice.
Replace or repair the tool.
Is the oil foaming and is
there enough oil inside the
tank?
The suction filter is dirty or
blocked.
Replace the component or
have the pump repaired
by the distributor or
manufacturer.