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Instruction Manual
PAT-1114 Power Units - V1.1
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Figure 4 – Non- Cooling
5.6
When the motor is operating, press the OFF button on the remote control pendant to
stop the motor. The piston and pressure will also be stopped at the position when the
motor stopped working. When the pressure drops, the motor will
not
automatically
restart.
5.7
After completion, press the rubber button on top of the air control valve in order to
release the pressure in the hoses and equipment. Disassemble components as required
and replace safety caps on the couplers.
6.0
Maintenance
IMPORTANT:
Check oil level regularly
Use only good quality hydraulic fluid.
Do NOT
use brake fluid, transmission fluid,
turbine oil, motor oil, alcohol, glycerine etc. Use of anything other than good quality
hydraulic oil will void warranty and damage the pump, hose, and application. We
recommend Durapac Hydraulic Oil or equivalent
Equipment must only be serviced by a qualified hydraulic technician. For repair service,
contact your local Durapac authorised service centre
Tighten connections as needed. Use non-hardening pipe thread compound when
servicing connections
Damage to hydraulic hoses may not be detected during visual inspections. For this
reason, Durapac recommends that hydraulic hoses be replaced on a regular basis
Ensure that the air source of the pump is shut off before beginning any maintenance
or repairs
Dirt, sand, etc. will quickly ruin any hydraulic system. Ensure that couplings are clean and
free of foreign matter. After each use, clean couplings and attach dust caps.
Maintenance is required when wear or leakage is noticed. Periodically inspect all
components to detect any problem that may require service and maintenance.
6.1
Adding Hydraulic Fluid
WARNING: Always add oil with cylinders fully retracted (or extended, if pull cylinders) or
the system will contain more oil than the reservoir can hold
WARNING: Disconnect equipment before adding oil and never over fill the reservoir