Operation
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3A6884B
Operation
1.
Determine desired torque for your
application (nut or bolt specifications
based on the specific project
recommendations or standards
required).
2.
Determine desired pump pressure by
referencing wrench specifications for
torque and pressure.
3.
Connect hoses and wrench to TSP
power pack. Only use hoses and
wrenches rated at a minimum of 10,000
psi (68.9 MPa, 700 bar).
4.
Plug extension cord into TSP power
pack.
5.
Turn ON/OFF switch to
ON
position.
6.
Activate TSP power pack with the
selected control device; see
page 17. While holding
Advance Switch, adjust Pressure
Setting Valve until desired pump
pressure is shown on Display or gauge.
NOTE:
Inspect for leaks. If leaking occurs,
tighten all fittings and repeat the
7.
Attach wrench to nut or bolt per wrench
manufacturer’s specifications.
8.
Activate TSP power pack by pressing
and holding Advance Switch until end of
wrench stroke. End of stroke is indicated
either by the wrench, the pack pressure
rising rapidly, the nut stopping, or some
combination of these factors.
9.
Release Advance Switch and wrench
will automatically return.
10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 until job is
complete.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION WARNING
To avoid serious injury, do not use in
explosive atmospheres or hazardous
(classified) locations.
High pressure leaks are able to inject oil
into the body and cause serious bodily
injury. Before each use, inspect hydraulic
lines, fittings, and hoses for breaks,
cracks, worn spots, bulges, kinks and any
other damage. Replace damaged lines,
fittings, or hoses immediately. Never
attempt to repair the damaged parts.
AMPUTATION OR CRUSH HAZARD
Unexpected pump activation can cause
serious injury. Ensure hands are clear of
wrench crush points when activating TSP
power pack.
High-pressure leaks are able to inject oil
into the body and cause serious bodily
injury. Do not stop leaks with hand or rag.