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RAIL SAW SR-10-26-O & SR-10-26-1
ORIGINAL OPERATION MANUAL
CAUTION
Sparks are generated when cutting rail or steel. These sparks could create a fire. Direct sparks away from
flammable materials and the operator.
6.8
Disconnecting Hoses
1.
Stop the hydraulic power source.
2.
Depressurize the system
3.
Allow system and hydraulic fluid to cool.
4.
Disconnect the supply (pressure) hose to the power source (pressure port) from the tool (“IN” port).
5.
Disconnect the return (tank) hose to the hydraulic power source (return port) from the tool (“OUT” port).
6.
To prevent contamination, always install dust caps over the hydraulic ports of the tool when disconnected.
WARNING
If injury results from escaping hydraulic fluid, seek immediate medical attention. Serious bodily injury may
occur if proper medical attention is not administered immediately.
WARNING
Do not attempt to locate hydraulic leaks by feeling around hoses and fitting with hands. “pin-hole” leaks
can penetrate the skin.
6.9
Cold Weather Operation
Hydraulic fluids are thicker in cold weather; therefore, run the engine at low idle lone enough to bring the fluid temperature up to
minimum of 10°C/50° F or until the top of the hydraulic tank feels warm, before operating tool.