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CR27 User

 Manual ◄ 7

When a lifting device contacts an electrical conductor, 

the truck supporting the device is considered to be ener-

gized and contact with the truck must be avoided except 

when emergency rescue procedures are being carried 

out. Emergency rescue should only be attempted by 

properly trained personnel familiar with electrical haz-

ards.
Storm work and emergency conditions create special 

hazards. During these conditions, only authorized tool 

operators shall perform any tree operation.The follow-

ing guidelines must be followed to prevent accidental 

contact with overhead electrical conductors and/or com-

munication wires and cables. (Ref. ANSI Z133.1-2000)

Working in Proximity to Electrical Hazards:

An inspection shall be made by a qualified  arborist to 

determine whether an electrical hazard exists before 

climbing, or otherwise entering, or performing work in 

or on a tree.

Only qualified line-clearance arborists or qualified line-

clearance arborist trainees shall be assigned to work 

where  an  electrical  hazard  exists.  Qualified  line-clear

-

ance arborist trainees shall be under the direct supervi-

sion of qualified line-clearance arborist.
A second qualified line-clearance arborists or line-clear

-

ance arborist trainees shall be within vision or voice 

communication during line-clearing operations aloft 

when line-clearance arborists or line-clearance arborist 

trainees must approach closer than 10 feet (3.05 me-

ters) to any energized electrical conductor in excess of 

750 volts (primary conductor) or when:
1. 

Branches  or  limbs  being  removed  cannot  first  be 

cut (with a pole pruner/pole saw) to sufficiently clear 

electrical conductors, so as to avoid contact.

2.  Roping is required to remove branches or limbs 

from such electrical conductors. This does not ap-

ply to individuals working on behalf of, or employed 

by, electrical system owners/operators engaged in 

line-clearing operations incidental to their normal 

occupation.

Qualified  line-clearance  arborists  and  line-clearance 

arborist trainees shall maintain minimum approach dis-

tances from energized electrical conductors in accor-

dance with Table 1.
All other arborists shall maintain a minimum approach 

distance from energized electrical conductors in accor-

dance with Table 2.
Branches hanging on an energized electrical conductor 

shall be removed using non-conductive equipment.

The following guidelines must be followed to prevent 

accidental contact with overhead electrical conductors 

and/or communication wires and cables. (Ref. ANSI 

Z133.1-1982)
All overhead conductors and all communications wires 

and cables are considered to be energized with poten-

tially fatal voltages and must never be touched either di-

rectly or indirectly. Accidental contact with any overhead 

conductors or communication wires and cables can re-

sult in death or serious injury.
A close inspection shall be made by the tool opera-

tor and by the tool operator’s supervisor to determine 

whether an electrical conductor passes through the tree 

or passes within reaching distance of the tool operator.

Only  qualified  tool  operators  shall  be  assigned  to  the 

work if an electrical hazard exists.

A second qualified tool operator must be within normal 

voice communication during line clearing operations 

aloft when the tool operator approaches closer than 10 

feet (3 m) to any conductor or electrical apparatus ener-

gized in excess of 750 volts, or when roping is required 

to remove the branches or limbs.
Tool operators must maintain the following clearances 

from energized conductors:

Voltage Range

(phase-to-phase) (kV)

Minimum Working  

Distance

2.1–15.0

2 ft 0 in./0.6 m

15.1–35.0

2 ft 4 in./0.7 m

35.1–46.0

2 ft 6 in./0.75 m

46.1–72.5

3 ft 0 in./0.9 m

72.6–121.0

3 ft 4 in./1.0 m

138.0–145.0

3 ft 6 in./1.05 m

161.0–169.0

3 ft 8 in./1.1 m

230.0–242.0

5 ft 0 in./1.5 m

345.0–362.0

7 ft 0 in./2.1 m

500.0–552.0

11 ft 0 in./3.35 m

700.0–765.0

15 ft 0 in./4.55 m

All other tree workers must maintain a minimum clear-

ance of 10 feet (3 meters) from energized conductors 

rated 50 kV phase-to-phase or less. Conductors rated 

over 50 kV phase-to-phase require a minimum clear-

ance of 10 feet plus 4/10 of an inch (3 meters plus 10 

mm) for each kilovolt over 50 kV.

ELECTRICAL HAZARDS

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Страница 1: ... 2014 Stanley Black Decker Inc New Britain CT 06053 U S A 30673 8 2014 Ver 7 USER MANUAL Safety Operation and Maintenance CR27 HYDRAULIC CIRCULAR SAW ...

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Страница 3: ...ND CERTIFIED DEALER SAFETY SYMBOLS 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS 7 TOOL STICKERS TAGS 10 HOSE TYPES 11 HOSE RECOMMENDATIONS 12 FIGURE 1 TYPICAL HOSE CONNECTIONS 12 HTMA REQUIREMENTS 13 OPERATION 14 FIGURE 2 CORRECT ROTATION DIRECTION 15 FIGURE 3 COLLET NUT LOCKING NUT 15 FIGURE 4 FLUSH CUTTING A LIMB THAT MIGHT SPLIT OR TEAR 16 FIGURE 5 FLUSH CUT 16 FIGURE 6 BLADE SHARPENING 17 FIGURE ...

Страница 4: ...his symbol to avoid possible injury or death DANGER This safety alert and signal word indicate an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING This safety alert and signal word indicate a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION This safety alert and signal word indicate a potentially ...

Страница 5: ... to do so may result in dam age to the quick couplers and cause overheating of the hydraulic system Do not operate a damaged improperly adjusted or incompletely assembled tool Do not operate the tool at oil temperatures above 140 F 60 C Operation at higher oil temperatures can cause operator discomfort and may damage the tool To avoid personal injury or equipment damage all tool repair maintenance...

Страница 6: ...y and securely assem bled Make sure the saw blade stops moving when the control trigger is released Use extreme caution when cutting small branches Twigs may catch the saw blade and be whipped to ward the operator or pull the operator off balance Only use saw blades manufactured by Stanley Hy draulic Tools Stanley assumes no responsibility for failure in equipment accidental damage or acciden tal ...

Страница 7: ... trainees shall maintain minimum approach dis tances from energized electrical conductors in accor dance with Table 1 All other arborists shall maintain a minimum approach distance from energized electrical conductors in accor dance with Table 2 Branches hanging on an energized electrical conductor shall be removed using non conductive equipment The following guidelines must be followed to prevent...

Страница 8: ...145 0 5 02 1 58 5 11 1 80 6 05 1 96 161 0 169 0 6 00 1 83 6 10 2 08 7 05 2 26 230 0 242 0 7 11 2 41 9 00 2 75 9 09 2 97 345 0 362 0 13 02 4 02 15 00 4 58 16 03 4 96 500 0 550 0 19 00 5 80 21 09 6 63 23 06 7 17 765 0 800 0 27 04 8 34 31 03 9 53 33 10 10 32 1 Exceeds phase to ground elevation factor per 29 CFR 1910 269 Table 2 Minimum approach distances to energized conductors for persons other than...

Страница 9: ...imum approach distances in Table 1 and 2 Aerial devices and attached equipment such as chip pers contacting energized electrical conductors shall be considered energized Contact shall be avoided except where emergency rescue procedures are being carried out Emergency rescue should be performed in accor dance with 4 3 STORM WORK AND EMERGENCY CONDITIONS LINE CLEARANCE Line clearance shall not be pe...

Страница 10: ... LINES BE SURE THE HOSE IS MAINTAINED AS NON CONDUCTIVE THE HOSE SHOULD BE REGULARLY TESTED FOR ELECTRIC CUR RENT LEAKAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR SAFETY DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTIONS 2 A HYDRAULIC LEAK OR BURST MAY CAUSE OIL INJEC TION INTO THE BODY OR CAUSE OTHER SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY A DO NOT EXCEED SPECIFIED FLOW AND PRESSURE FOR THIS TOOL EXCESS FLOW OR PRESSURE MAY CAUSE A LEAK OR BURST B DO NOT E...

Страница 11: ...ABSORBENT CLOTH TO REMOVE DIRT AND MOISTURE AND TEST HOSE FOR MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CURRENT LEAKAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SAFETY DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTIONS SEE OTHER SIDE SIDE 2 D O N O T R E M O V E T H I S T A G 3 DO NOT EXCEED HOSE WORKING PRESSURE OR ABUSE HOSE IMPROPER USE OR HANDLING OF HOSE COULD RESULT IN BURST OR OTHER HOSE FAILURE KEEP HOSE AS FAR AWAY AS POSSIBLE FROM BODY AND DO NOT PERMIT DIREC...

Страница 12: ...5 4 Return 2500 175 13 16 49 60 up to 25 up to 8 5 8 16 Pressure 2500 175 3 4 19 Return 2500 175 13 16 49 60 26 100 8 30 3 4 19 Pressure 2500 175 1 25 4 Return 2500 175 Figure 1 Typical Hose Connections Tool to Hydraulic Circuit Hose Recommendations The chart to the right shows recommended minimum hose diameters for various hose lengths based on gallons per minute gpm liters per minute lpm These r...

Страница 13: ...1 13 gpm 15 23 lpm 26 34 lpm 34 40 lpm 42 49 lpm 1500 psi 1500 psi 1500 psi 1500 psi 103 bar 103 bar 103 bar 103 bar 2100 2250 psi 2100 2250 psi 2200 2300 psi 2100 2250 psi 145 155 bar 145 155 bar 152 159 bar 145 155 bar 250 psi 250 psi 250 psi 250 psi 17 bar 17 bar 17 bar 17 bar 400 ssu 400 ssu 400 ssu 400 ssu 82 centistokes 82 centistokes 82 centistokes 82 centistokes 140 F 140 F 140 F 140 F 60 ...

Страница 14: ...OPERATION AND CONVERT TO OPEN CENTER ONLY OPERATION 1 Turn the selector screw located in the top of the valve spool fully out counter clockwise until it hits the stop 2 Insert the small plug from the kit furnished with the tool into the hole located in the top of the selector screw Tap the plug down using a small punch and hammer DO NOT USE ANY ADHESIVES TO DISABLE DUAL SPOOL OPERATION AND CONVERT...

Страница 15: ... contact with the saw blade may result in severe personal injury Refer to page 2 On early model saws the coast down time will be up to 15 seconds Use extreme caution when sawing small size brush and saplings Slender material may catch in the saw blade and be thrown toward the operator LOCKING NUT COLLET NUT Figure 3 Collet Nut Locking Nut CONNECT HOSES 1 Wipe all hose couplers with a clean lint fr...

Страница 16: ...al wood cutting procedures and techniques Differences in the terrain vegetation and type of wood will make this information more or less valid for particular areas For advice on specific wood cutting problems or techniques for your area consult your local Stanley representative or your county agent They can often provide information that will make your work safer and more productive Move the hydra...

Страница 17: ...r with the file against the cutter tooth CUTTER FILE HOLDER FILE CUTTER TOOTH PLACE FILE HOLDER FLAT ON TOP OF CUTTER Figure 6 Blade Sharpening Maintain a 20 angle and always file outwards on each right or left cutter tooth File only with a slight pressure against the cutter tooth not on top of the cutter during the forward stroke Release pressure as you pull the file back The file will only cut d...

Страница 18: ...e COLD WEATHER OPERATION If the saw is to be used during cold weather preheat the hydraulic fluid at low engine speed When using the normally recommended fluids fluid temperature should be at or above 50 F 10 C 400 ssu 82 centistokes be fore use OPERATION ...

Страница 19: ...ce hoses couplings and other parts with replacement parts recommended by Stanley Hydraulic Tools Supply hoses must have a mini mum working pressure rating of 2500 psi 172 bar Do not exceed the rated flow and pressure Refer to the Specifications page in this manual for correct flow and pressure rates If flow and pressure are ex ceeded rapid failure of the internal seals may result Always keep criti...

Страница 20: ...he system Correctly connect the pressure and return lines Valve spool or spool bore scored by contaminated hydraulic fluid Have repaired by an authorized Stanley Hydraulic Tools dealer Saw cuts poorly Blade is dull Replace with sharp blade Saw is running backwards Check direction of rotation Correct rotation is counterclockwise as viewed from the motor side of the saw blades Blade installed backwa...

Страница 21: ...se Whips No Weight 9 75 lbs 4 4 kg Overall Length 79 in 200 cm Maximum Fluid Temperature 140 F 60 C ACCESSORIES Description Part No 9 in 23 cm Saw Blade 44 tooth 00425 9 in 23 cm Brushcutter Saw Blade 34356 File Holder with 7 32 Round File for sharpening brushcutter blades 11299 Setting Tool for setting cutter angles on brushcutter 34653 Certified Non Conductive Dual Oil Resistant Hose 3 8 in Diam...

Страница 22: ...22 CR27 User Manual CR27 PARTS ILLUSTRATION Torque to 44 in lb Lubricated ...

Страница 23: ...08 30 19875 1 SELECTOR SCREW 31 16070 1 RETAINING RING 32 22807 1 PLUG FURNISHED IN 26414 LOCK OUT KIT 33 31633 1 VALVE SPOOL CR27891 ONLY 67128 1 VALVE SPOOL MODEL CR27191P ONLY 34 07626 1 O RING 1 2 5 8 1 16 35 31630 1 VALVE HANDLE 36 01605 2 O RING INCL W ITEM 37 37 00936 2 ADAPTER 38 07627 1 O RING 5 8 3 4 1 16 ITEM PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 39 65151 1 SPRING 40 22147 2 CAPSCREW HEX SOC FLAT HD ...

Страница 24: ...Stanley Hydraulic Tools 3810 SE Naef Road Milwaukie Oregon 97267 5698 USA 503 659 5660 Fax 503 652 1780 www stanleyhydraulics com ...

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