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© SPX
Form No. 1000573
Rev. 0 February 8, 2012
Initial Setup
1. Remove all packing materials from the assembled unit.
2. Inspect the unit upon arrival. The carrier, not the manufacturer, is responsible for any damage
resulting from shipment.
Filling the Pump Reservoir/Bladder
Most pumps are shipped without hydraulic fluid in the reservoir or bladder. Hydraulic fluid may have
been shipped in a separate container, but if hydraulic fluid is needed, use only approved Power Team
hydraulic fluid rated at 47 cSt @ 38°C (215 SUS @ 100°F).
1. Clean the area around the filler cap to remove debris. Debris in the hydraulic fluid can damage the
polished surfaces and precision-fit components of this pump.
2. Remove the filler cap and insert a clean funnel with filter.
3. Fill bladder to the top of filler. All air must be out of bladder.
4. Replace the filler cap.
IMPORTANT: Tighten filler cap 1/2 - 1 turn after o-ring contacts sealing surface. Overtightening
can cause pump damage.
Hydraulic Connections
1. Clean the areas around the fluid ports of the pump and cylinders.
2. Inspect all threads and fittings for signs of wear or damage, replace as needed.
3. Clean all hose ends, couplers or union ends.
4. Remove the thread protectors from the hydraulic fluid outlets.
5. Connect the hose assembly to the hydraulic fluid outlet, and couple the hose to the cylinder.
CAUTION: To prevent personal injury from leaking hydraulic fluid, seal all hydraulic
connections with a high-quality, non-hardening, pipe thread sealant.
IMPORTANT: Sealant tape or non hardening sealer tape can be used to seal hydraulic
connections if only one layer of tape is used. Apply tape carefully, two threads back, to
prevent it from being pinched by the coupler and broken off inside the system. Loose
pieces of sealant could travel through the system and obstruct the flow of fluid or cause
jamming of precision-fit parts.
Electric Motor Operation
Motor voltages are not changeable. They are:
12 VDC - 11-14 VDC
120 VAC - 90-130 VAC 50/60 Hz
220 VAC - 190-240 VAC 50/60 Hz
1. Verify the hydraulic valve is in the neutral or hold position.
2. Connect the motor to a power supply.
Caution:
• The correct voltage is required for the pump to operate. Verify the voltage rating on the pump
motor name plate matches the outlet or power source you are using. Low voltage may cause:
an overheated motor; a motor that fails to start under load; motor surging when trying to
start; or a stalled motor before maximum pressure is reached.
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