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Trouble
Control
Cause
Solution
Leak on the handhold Increase load?
Load increase
(e.g. something
has fallen onto the
part to be lifted,
thereby suddenly
increasing the
load)
Secure the loads and
move them by using
other tools
Move the load
somewhere else,
where the moving
load is lighter
Use supporting
equipment to move
the load.
Does the pressure
set on the pump
comply with
the maximum
permissible
pressure on
the rescue
equipment?
Pressure release
in the Rescue tool.
Following the
reduction in pressure,
no further leak is
present.
Should, however,
there be a further
leak on the handhold,
immediately
deactivate the rescue
equipment, and
contact an authorized
dealer or HURST
itself.
Hoses in handhold
loose?
Hoses in handhold
not tightened
Tighten hoses.
Check the
connections of the
mono-coupling
(female)
Supply and return
connection of the
mono-coupling
(female) inverted
Reconnect the hoses
of the mono-coupling
(female) in the right
way
Leak on the handhold Is the return
hose connected
correctly?
Return hose is not
coupled correctly
or not connected.
Re-connect the return
hose and secure it.
check the
connections of the
hoses
hose connection
to the couplings
interchanged
reconnect the hoses
to the coupling in the
right way
Return line
disabled
disconnect the
return line from the
coupling, clean it and
reconnect it.
Leak in the couplings
Is the coupling
damaged?
coupling damaged Coupling must be
replaced immediately
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