TOOLS / SUPPLIES REQUIRED
Drill and concrete drill bit to mount unit to
floor if desired. A plug to attach to the power
unit electrical cord.
UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Use caution when unbolting or unstrapping from
shipping pallet. Components are heavy and may have
shifted during shipping.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. If desired bolt crusher stand to the floor. Make sure to
tighten bolts firmly, approximately 1 to 2 turns past hand
tight - do not overtighten.
2. Place an approved waste oil container underneath
crusher stand
3. Thread an appropriate fitting for your air supply into
the air oil regulator. Use teflon tape on the threads.
5. Ensure an approved waste oil container is in place
below the crusher before proceeding.
POWER UNIT
We strongly recommend that the electrical work must be
performed by a qualified electrician.
MAINTENANCE
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Keep the press clean and free of debris and dirt.
Dirt can cause failure in the hydraulic system.
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All exposed machine surfaces of the press
should be brushed clean and wiped with WD-40 or
equivalent.
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Regularly clean the press chamber to remove any
accumulated sludge, metal particles or other debris
that could affect the press operation.
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Keep the breather hole and oil drain free of
accumulation of debris, and remove any materials that
may be clogging the drain.
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Inspect for leaks and drain the approved Waist Oil
Container in accordance with Local, State and Federal
regulations.
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Lubricate sliding door on a regular basis to
prevent the door from binding.
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Keep the RED Emergency button clean and in working
order.
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Lubricate sliding door on a regular basis to
prevent the door from binding.
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Change/replace hydraulic oil with SAE-10W or 20W
non-foaming hydraulic oil every 5000 cycles (or about
once each year) depending upon the degree of usage
and the cleanliness of the work environment. Verify
that the ram is completely retracted during oil change
service.
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During oil change service, remove oil reservoir and
clean away any dirt or other abrasive materials around
the filler cap. With the oil reservoir removed, clean
away dirt or other abrasive materials that have
accumulated on the oil suction tube filter.
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Cycle the pump and ram without building pressure.
Retract the ram and check the oil level in the pump
reservoir. Fill reservoir until the oil level is one inch
from the bottom of the fill port.
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NOTE:
IF THE RAM RESPONDS SLOWLY OR IN
AN UNSTABLE SPONGY MANNER, AIR IS LIKELY
TRAPPED IN THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM.
TO REMOVE THE AIR, LOOSEN THE HOSE
FITTINGS AT THE RAM AND RUN THE PUMP
UNTIL YOU SEE A STEADY FLOW OF OIL
(FREE OF AIR BUBBLES) ESCAPING FROM THE
LOOSENED FITTINGS. TIGHTEN THE FITTING.