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Gage Bilt GB2581A Оригинальное руководство по эксплуатации
WARNING:
Tool must be maintained in a safe working condition at all times and examined on a daily basis for damage or
wear. Any repair should be done by qualified personnel trained on Gage Bilt procedures.
WARNING:
Excessive contact with hydraulic oil and lubricants should be avoided.
WARNING:
Maintenance personnel
WARNING:
Disconnect tool from its power source before performing maintenance, cleaning or when replacing worn or
damaged components. Severe personal injury may occur if power source is not disconnected.
WARNING:
Read SDS documents for all applicable materials.
Note:
Dispose of hydraulic oil in accordance with manufacture safety datasheet.
All tool materials are recyclable except rubber o'rings, seals and wipers.
The performance of any tool depends upon good maintenance practices. Following these minimal requirements daily will extend the
life of your tool.
*Only use a clean dry air supply set at 90-100 p.s.i. (6.2-6.9 bar) Max. equipped with a filter-regulator to prevent wear.
*Check tool and nose assembly for damage. (Replace/Repair if necessary). See Overhaul for tool repair.
*Inspect all hoses and couplings for wear, damage and leaks. Replace/Repair if necessary. (See hydraulic thread preparation).
*Verify that hydraulic hose fittings and couplings, air and electrical connections are secure. Tighten, Replace or Repair if necessary
(See hydraulic thread preparation).
*Cycle the tool several times to assure there are no leaks during use.
* Only use a hydraulic power source equipped with relief valves and pressures set within specific limits (See required max pressure
for pull and return).
* Keep hydraulic system free of dirt. Avoid letting couplers contact a dirty floor.
* Do not use as a hammer to force fasteners into holes or otherwise abuse tool.
* Proper care by operators is necessary in maintaining full productivity and reducing downtime.
*Keep nose assemblies, especially jaws, clean and free of chips and debris. Lube jaws and collet surfaces that jaws ride on with
light machine oil on a daily basis.
*All Screwed End Caps, Base Covers, Air Fittings, Air Actuators, Screws and Nose Assemblies are to be examined at the end of
each working shift to check that they are secure.
Daily cleaning and lubrication of nose assembly will greatly reduce downtime and increase life of components. Using sewing
machine oil, or an equivalent cleaner/lubricant, follow instructions below.
CLEANING
Clean nose daily or as often as needed.
1. Dip into mineral spirits or similar solvent to clean
jaws and wash away metal chips and debris.
2. Disassemble nose and use a sharp "pick" to
removed embedded particles from grooves of jaws.
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to use thread sealant on all hydraulic fittings, Loctite® 545 or equivalent.
excellent thread sealer, however, if it is not properly applied, pieces of Teflon may enter the hydraulic system and cause malfunction
or damage. Wrap threads 1 ½ times keeping tape one full thread up from corner and face. Cut off all loose tape ends. Tighten until
fitting feels snug and then continue to tighten 1/2 to a 1 full turn.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Socket Head Cap Screw (406030) = 20 inch lbs.
Set Screw (401731) = 20 inch lbs.
GB2581 S/N: 1068 AND ABOVE
PLEASE CONTACT GAGE BILT FOR ALL OTHER SERIAL NUMBERS.

DAILY MAINTENANCE

MUST
read and understand all warnings and cautions.
SEE TROUBLESHOOTING AND OVERHAUL FOR FURTHER GUIDANCE.
CLEANING AND LUBRICATING PROCEDURE
HYDRAULIC THREAD PREPARATION
LUBRICATING
Lubricate nose after each cleaning and as often as
needed
1. Disconnect tool vacuum line (if equipped).
2. Point nose assembly into oil as shown.
3. Cycle tool 8-10 times and wipe dry.
CAUTION:
Over tightening can easily distort the threads.
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CAUTION:
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