HCE136C
BATTERY POWERED CRIMP TOOL
DATASHEET
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HCE136C-DS
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REV. A
6/14/2022
Daniels Manufacturing Corporation
526 Thorpe Road, Orlando, FL 32824 USA
Phone: 407-855-6161 Fax: 407-855-6884 Email: [email protected]
Monthly
1.
Thoroughly clean all surfaces.
2.
Oil the push rod outer surface.
Annually or after 10,000 Crimps
1.
Return the tool to the DMC repair center for
inspection & calibration.
Trouble Shooting
Before You Begin
1.
Make sure that the battery is charged. Recheck the
battery after several minutes to make sure the
battery is holding its charge.
2.
Use a nonflammable contact cleaner or pencil eraser
to clean the electrical contacts on the battery and
crimp tool.
3.
Reinstall the battery and check the tool again.
Problem
Probable Cause
Probable Remedy
Tool is inoperative Dirt, contaminants, etc,
Clean tool.
in ram area of tool.
Crimping tool battery
Reform contacts.
contacts damaged.
Tool components worn or
Return tool to DMC.
damaged.
Jaws stop during Oil level is low.
Return tool to DMC.
operation.
Air in hydraulic system.
Pull trigger and hold
emergency release
button simultaneously.
Hold for approximately
10 seconds.
Tool loses oil.
Damaged internal seal.
Return tool to DMC.
Battery Charger Operating Instructions
Operating Environment
The charger is designed for use in dry areas. All ventilation
slots must be kept free. If possible, keep away from heat
sources and out of direct sunlight as ambient temperatures in
excess of 95°F (35°C) may increase charging times
significantly.
AC Connection
Before connecting the charger, check that the AC supply
voltage is the same as what is indicated on the charger.
Specifications
Frequency=50Hz to 60Hz
Output Voltage=7.2 to 18VDC
Weight=2.28 lb (1.03 kg)
Safety Instructions
The charger is designed only for Li-ion and Ni-MH batteries
with voltages ranging from 7.2VDC to 18VDC and capacities
from 1.3Ah to 3.0Ah.
1.
Before you use the charger, check the power cord,
extension cable and connectors for any signs of
damage or aging.
2.
Do not open up batteries or the charger. Do not
puncture or expose to heat as there is RISK OF
EXPLOSION.
3.
Only store in dry areas. Protect from moisture and
dampness.
4.
Do not use if the charger is defective and never
insert defective batteries.
5.
Observe the symbols on the charger’s rating plate.
6.
Do not throw old batteries into the fire or dispose of
as domestic waste.
7.
Keep metal objects that could cause shorts away
from the charger.
8.
Do not dismantle the charger or batteries.
Operation
Green LED
If the charger is connected to the AC line the green LED will
flash repeatedly until a battery is installed for charging.
Charging a Battery
When a battery is inserted on to the charger the LED will
illuminate RED and stay on while charging occurs.
When charging is complete, the LED will turn from RED to
GREEN and stay on.
If you leave the battery on the charger after it is charged,
the charger will switch to its trickle charge mode for 24
hours.