DAYCO D165DC Manual del usuario - Página 11
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM: CRIMPER WILL NOT RUN AT ALL
The white rocker switch is also a circuit breaker. Check to see that the circuit breaker has
not been tripped
Check the wall outlet. The crimper comes from the factory wired for a 110 volt single phase
circuit.
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Use of extension cords or outlets with inadequate power can damage the motor . Do
not run the crimper from a portable power source.
Check the stop switch mounted to the switch bracket under the Micro-Crimp Adjuster. This
is a normally closed switch and if it does not close the crimper will not operate.
CAUTION: Do not operate the crimper with this switch jumpered as the pump will not shut off
and the brackets can be damaged.
Check the pneumatically actuated switch in the electrical box mounted on the motor. This
switch controls power to the motor and is actuated with air pressure from the bulb on the end of
the hose going into the box
PROBLEM: CRIMP DIAMETER TOO LARGE
Check crimper calibration and re-calibrate if required.
Incorrect die being used. Each die has a range of approximately 3mm (.120 in) above the
closed diameter of the die. The closed diameter is the die size stamped on the die ring.
Incorrect setting of the Micro-Crimp Adjuster. Check hose manufacturer's specifications.
Inadequate pump pressure. Check oil level in the pump. It should be 1-1/2 to 2 inches below
the fill plug. Replenish with ISO Viscosity Grade 46 hydraulic oil.
Inadequate lubrication of the dies and compression ring causing the pump to work harder
than normal to reach the required diameter.
Inadequate pressure being generated by the pump. This is most likely if the crimper can
crimp the smaller size hoses and not the larger hoses. When correctly adjusted, the pump should
generate approximately 10,000 psi.
Do Not adjust pump to produce in excess of 10,000 psi as damage to components or personal
injury may result
No pressure being generated by the pump. There should be a definite change in pitch of the
pump as it cycles into high pressure mode and begins to "work" harder.
PROBLEM: CRIMP DIAMETER TOO SMALL
Check crimp diameter and re-calibrate if necessary
Incorrect die being used (See die range under Crimp Diameter too Large)
Incorrect setting of the Micro-Crimp Adjuster. Check hose manufacturer's specifications.
PROBLEM: DIES STICKING IN COMPRESSION RING
Inadequate lubrication of the compression ring and die surfaces.
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