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Figure 3, Piston Positions (viewed from top)
Fully Advanced
Fully Retracted
(“home” position)
8.2 Piston Release Screw
Before using the cutter, check that the piston release
screw is turned fully clockwise. Use an 8 mm Allen
wrench. See Figure 4.
In the event that the blade becomes stuck during cutting,
loosen the piston release screw one full turn counter-
clockwise to manually release the piston. When the
screw is loosened, the piston will retract immediately,
assuming that no dirt or debris is preventing its return.
NOTICE:
CAUTION
To prevent possible oil leakage, do not
loosen the piston release screw more than one full
turn counter-clockwise.
NOTICE
Refer to the procedures in Section 11.0 of this
manual if the blade is not returning due to accumulated
dirt or debris.
Tighten the piston release screw to resume normal
operation. Note that the piston will not advance when
the screw is loosened.
Be advised that the piston release screw is intended
for occasional use only. If the piston repeatedly fails to
retract automatically after it is fully extended, have the
tool inspected by an Enerpac Authorized Service Center.
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2
Figure 4, Piston Release Screw
8.3 Blade Safety Guard
The cutter is equipped with a safety guard to prevent
contact with the upper part of the fixed blade. See
Figure 5.
The blade safety guard is manufactured of stainless
steel and is secured to the cutting head with two screws.
NOTICE:
WARNING
Failure to observe and comply with the
following precautions and instructions could result
in death or serious personal injury.
• Never operate the cutter with safety guard
removed.
• Be certain that safety guard is in good condition
and tightly secured. Replace guard if worn, damaged
or missing. Tighten or replace screws if loose or
missing.
• Always reinstall safety guard after performing any
adjustments, maintenance or repairs.
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Figure 5, Blade Safety Guard (1)
Key:
1. Normal Operation (tighten)
2. Piston Release (loosen)
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