Stanley Hydraulic Tools
3. Hydraulic System Requirements
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Certified Nonconductive Hose.
The following tag is attached to all certified
nonconductive hoses. The tag is shown smaller than the actual size.
Fabric Braided and Wire-Braided Hose.
The following tag is attached to all
conductive hose, or hose not certified or labeled nonconductive. The tag is
shown smaller than the actual size.
Installation Requirements
Proper installation of the hydraulic hoses is extremely important for safe, reliable
operation of the tool. Refer to Section 4, Setup and Test, for detailed
instructions. Make sure the hoses are securely attached to the tool before
turning on the hydraulic power.
• Quick-disconnect couplings must conform to NFPA T3.20.15/HTMA
specifications.
• Keep the hydraulic fluid clean at all times. Contaminated fluid causes
rapid wear and early failure of internal parts.
• Always replace hoses, couplings, and other parts with replacement parts
recommended by Stanley Hydraulic Tools.
1.
Do not
use this hydraulic hose in or near electric lines. The hose is not
labeled or certified as nonconductive. Using this hose on or near
electrical lines may result in death or serious injury.
2. For proper and safe operation, make sure that you have been properly
trained in correct procedures required for work on or around electric lines.
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 direct contact
during use. Contact at the burst can cause bodily injection and severe
personal injury.
4. Handle and route hose carefully to avoid kinking, cutting, or contact
with high-temperature surfaces.
Do not
use if kinked.
Do not
use h ose
to pull or lift tools, power units, etc.
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5. Check entire hose for cuts, cracks, leaks, abrasions, bulges, or damage
to couplings. If any of these conditions exist, replace the hose
immediately. Never use tape or any device to attempt to mend the
hose.
6. After each use, store in a clean dry area.
1. Failure to use hydraulic hose labeled and certified as nonconductive
when using hydraulic tools on or near electric lines may result in death
or serious injury.
For proper and safe operation, make sure that you have been properly
trained in correct procedures required for work on or around electric
lines.
2. Before using hydraulic hose labeled and certified as nonconductive on
or near electric lines, wipe the entire length of the hose and fitting with
a clean dry absorbent cloth to remove dirt and moisture. Test hose for
maximum allowable current leakage in accordance with safety
department instructions.
See other side
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 direct contact during
use. Contact at the burst can cause bodily injection and severe
personal injury.
4. Handle and route hose carefully to avoid kinking, abrasion, cutting, or
contact with high-temperature surfaces.
Do not
use if kinked.
Do not
use hose to pull or lift tools, power units, etc.
5. Check entire hose for cuts, cracks, leaks, abrasions, bulges, or damage
to couplings. If any of these conditions exist, replace the hose
immediately. Never use tape or any device to attempt to mend the hose.
6. After each use, store in a clean, dry area.
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