HPU13M Battery-powered Pump
HPU13M-DS REV. A ©2014 DANIELS MANUFACTURING CORP.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
526 Thorpe Rd. • Orlando, FL 32824 USA • 407-855-6161
www.dmctools.com
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Description
The DMC HPU13M Battery-powered Pump is a dual-stage
pump that develops a maximum of 700 bar (10,000 psi).
This pump is intended to provide hydraulic power for remote
crimping tools.
This pump has a factory-set internal pressure relief valve.
Fill unit with hydraulic oil before
operating pump.
Failure to fill unit with oil will result in
damage to the pump.
Safety
Safety is essential in the use and maintenance of DMC tools
and equipment. This instruction manual and any markings on
the tool provide information for avoiding hazards and unsafe
practices related to the use of this tool. Observe all of the
safety information provided.
Purpose of this Manual
This manual is intended to familiarize all personnel with the
safe operation and maintenance procedures for the DMC
HPU13M Battery-powered Pump.
Keep this manual available to all personnel.
Replacement manuals are available upon request at no charge
at www.dmctools.com
Do not discard this product or throw away!
All specifications are nominal and may change as design improvements occur.
Daniels Manufacturing Corp. shall not be liable for damages resulting from
misapplication or misuse of its products.
KEEP THIS MANUAL
Table of Contents
Description ...............................................................................2
Safety .......................................................................................2
Purpose of this Manual ............................................................2
Important Safety Information ..............................................3–5
Identification
............................................................................6
Specifications
...........................................................................6
Features of the Pump ...............................................................7
Setup ........................................................................................7
Operation ..............................................................................8–9
Maintenance ...........................................................................10
Troubleshooting .....................................................................11
Limitation of Liability and Warranty .....................................12