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1. It is a good rule to take note of maintenance work to help you remember all the work carried out on the unit 8 1 OIL LEVEL Check the level of oil every month through the oil fill cap hole on the top of the oil tank Visual inspection of the oil level should be approximately 12 below the top of the tank Any topping off has to be done with the same type of and clean oil used in the filling phase of the system and with the same procedures as regards cleaning the fluid It is advised to note the type of oil used on a card affixed onto the unit or on the last few pages of this manual containing pre printed tables to be filled in If topping off turns out to be too frequent check for leaks in the system 8 2 CHANGING AND DISPOSING OF THE OIL The oil will have to be changed periodically every 2000 operating hours or at least once a year Changing the oil and therefore disposing of it will have to be done in conformity with the law as hydraulic oil is considered special waste Call authorized firms for the disposal of special wastes DO NOT DISPERSE SPENT OIL INTO THE ENVIRONMENT Take care while handling oil excessive or extended contact can cause irritation In this case wash the area involved with plenty of water and soap or special detergent Force 10M Force 20M20 20 06 10 8 3 CLEANING CARRY OUT THE CLEANING OPERATIONS EVERY WEEK It is a good rule to carry out periodical cleaning of the press in order to eliminate forei
2. Max tonnage Max pressure Press serial number Year of Manufacture Fig 02 Dake part number Tag 03 Serial number Tag 03 PRESSURE MAX SERIAL NO DAKE FOR EVERY COMMUNICATION REQUEST FOR SERVICE OR SPARE PARTS IT IS ALWAYS ESSENTIAL TO QUOTE ALL THE DATA GIVEN ON THE RATING PLATE 1 5SAFETY LABELS The labels on the machine highlight particular risks or provide necessary instructions for particular operations to be carried out in safety Here we reproduce the labels affixed to the press and indicate their location The operator will have to check that these labels are present on the machine and fixed in a stable manner In the event of any of them missing or having deteriorated it will be necessary to immediately notify the person in charge of safety and to forward a request to the manufacturer WARNING LABELS To the left is the safety Alert symbol When you see these safety alert symbols on your press be alert to the potential for personal injury A Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices Carefully read all safety messages in these instructions and on your press safety signs Keep safety labels in good condition Replace missing or damaged safety labels This machine is intended to be operated by one person This person should be conscious of the press ram movement not only for himself but also for persons in the immediate area of the machine Force 10M Force 20M8 8 06 10 ALL pins must be
3. Relief Valve Item 1 2 3 4 5 301576 Relief Valve 4NV 301573 If n a is shown must replace entire pump Force 10M Force 20M12 12 06 10 3 0 UNPACKING If the machine is supplied wrapped in plastic sheet any accessories spare parts and expendables are packed in cardboard boxes and positioned on top of the worktable To remove the packing cut the plastic wrap taking care not to damage the machine or cardboard box Remove any accessories from on top of the worktable check the contents correspond to the order and to the accompanying documentation After removing the plastic unbolt the lag bolts from the skid For handling and transport please refer to Section 4 0 3 1 DISPOSING OF THE PACKING The packing will have to be disposed of by the purchaser in compliance with their local regulations The elements comprising the packing e g plastic bags polystyrene nails nylon etc MUST NOT be left within the reach of children as they are a source of danger for them CLAIMS SHALL NOT BE ACCEPTED IN THE EVENT OF THE GOODS NOT BEING IN CONFORMITY WITH THE ORDER OR WITH THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS IF THEY ARE NOT NOTIFIED WITHIN FIVE DAYS OF THE DATE OF RECEIVING THE GOODS Force 10M Force 20M13 13 06 10 Section 4 0 4 0 HANDLING TRANSPORT AND POSITIONING For handling the packed machine as described above see section 3 0 it is necessary to use special lifting equipment whose maximum lifting capaci
4. The HYDRAULIC CYLINDER specially designed for the specific requirements of use of the press In addition to the special care for the internal surfaces and of the rod special low friction gaskets have been used in it to optimize the operations where special precision in the pressing action is required 1 3USE The DURA PRESS FORCE series press is mainly designed for operations of straightening out sheet metal profiles and metal structures in addition it can be used to insert inserts e g bushes bearings bushings etc to remove inserts calking and all the operations where bending or cutting metal materials are not carried out Other uses are not allowed unless the manufacturer expressly authorizes them The substance of the above mentioned operation will always be subordinate to the maximum working capacity of the press THIS MACHINE IS DESTINED ONLY FOR THE USE IT HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR ANY OTHER USE IS TO BE CONSIDERED IMPROPER AND THEREFORE THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY ANY IMPROPER USE OR USE NOT EXPRESSLY MENTIONED IN THIS USER S MANUAL Force 10M Force 20M7 7 06 10 1 4PRESS IDENTIFICATION The press is fitted with a rating plate fixed in a visible manner on the rear as shown in Fig 01 below Dake part number and serial number on front name plate shown in Fig 03 Fig 03A Part No 607 The rating plate Fig 02 03A shows the identification data MODEL Press model TON MAX
5. between between Ram Ramto wx d Ibs Press Uprights Table Travel Table Channels Force 10 10 20 4 6 36 31 x 19 71 350 Force 20 20 20 4 6 36 31 x 19 71 485 Model Bore Thread Hole Dura size Press Force 10 60 mm 12mm Force 20 80 mm 12mm MAXIMUM OPERATING PRESSURE FOR ALL MODELS 350 bars Force 10M Force 20M10 10 06 10 2 1 CYLINDER AND SPARE PARTS SECTION Model Force 10M amp Force 20M Breakdown Item o Part Number No Description Force Force 10M 20M 1 Gauge Bar 300357 300358 Gauge in tons 301723 301722 2 Hand Pump Complete 300366 301485 3 Hydraulic Cylinder 300652 301343 Complete 4 Piston Gasket 300796 301558 5 Spring 300797 301560 6 Head Scraper 300798 301561 Fitting for gauge 301888 301888 Force 10M Force 20M11 11 06 10 Model Force 10M amp Force 20M Breakdown So S47 25 26 Hand Pump Assembly 3 26 2112 GAZA S CE i Item No Description LR E Force 10M Force 20M 12 Piston Pump 302367 302367 2 Handwheel 302368 302368 20 29 Valve 302369 302369 31 32 33 Valve 302370 302370 30 Filter N A N A 34 Rod assembly 302373 302373 6 Spring 302372 302346 5 Cap 302371 302371 25 Tap Screw N A N A Complete Pump 300366 301485 Gasket Repair Kit 301327 301542 Linkage Assembly Item 9 10 11 15 16 34 301575 301574
6. 17 bar 257 PSI Force 10M Force 20M23 23 06 10
7. HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT OF THE MOVABLE BASE To get very good use of the press it is necessary to place the worktable at a correct height depending on the operation to make and on the tooling to use To the size of the part to be pressed To any tooling placed on the movable table With the help of a second worker to lift the movable table To take away the pins and to place them in the holes of the correct height To lower slowly the worktable onto the pins To verify the positioning of the table and of the pins DAD If the work position you wish corresponds with the max width of the work size it is not necessary to place the pins that will be placed in a dry place because we have foreseen and prepared stops suitably welded to the stanchions Force 10M Force 20M19 19 06 10 Section 8 0 8 0 MAINTENANCE AUTHORIZED AND TRAINED PERSONNEL MUST CARRY OUT ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS ALL MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING OPERATIONS MUST BE DONE WITH THE MASTER SWITCH OFF IF EQUIPPED SPECIAL MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS REPAIRS MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY THE MANUFACTURER S PERSONNEL ON THE PREMISES OF THE MANUFACTURER OR BY SUITABLY TRAINED AND SPECIALIZED PERSONNEL UPON AUTHORIZATION BY THE MANUFACTURER Routine maintenance operations apply to the mechanical part of this appliance the only special prescriptions concern checking the oil level the characteristics of the fluid used and possible replacement in the case of its deterioration
8. extended out of the cylinder release the wheel under the pump to return the ram You have to verify the oil level in the tank and if needed refill the tank You have to repeat the above mentioned operation sometimes to bleed the air from the system See Air Discharge Section 5 3 The level of oil in the tank may fall on starting because of absorption of volume by the cylinder absorption of volume by the pumping unit discharge of air bubbles remaining in the piping It is necessary to top off the level of oil bringing it up to the correct height Force 10M Force 20M16 16 06 10 5 3 AIR DISCHARGE After the first start up or after maintenance carried out on elements of the system e g cylinders filters pipes changing oil a considerable quantity of air may be present in the circuit Irregular operation noise and or uneven cylinder movement highlight the presence of air It is necessary to discharge the air as follows Pump ram down to the maximum stroke Loosen the upper nipple of the press cylinder and wrap it in a cloth to avoid oil splashes Stroke the hand pump to remove the air Verify that all the air has been bled out of the system when only oil is expelled from the fitting Tighten the nipple This operation must be continued until oil is completely free of air bubbles or froth After discharging the air it is necessary to top off the oil level in the unit 5 4 MAXIMUM PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT The maximum
9. inserted before applying any pressure Read instructions Establish solid Keep hand away Guard workpiece footing to from point of to prevent Tonos las amos prevent falls operation projectiles from inesriados ante de Read instructions teaching operator aplicar la presi n Wear eye Lea las instrucciones protection Label 84487 Label 300168 No ponga los dedos en los agujeritos Label 84399 Label Placement View 300168 Label 607 Force 10M Force 20M9 9 06 10 1 6GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS gt Use of the press is allowed exclusively for trained and authorized personnel gt When you leave the machine even if only for a moment make sure it is not in the pressing phase dangerous for you and for others gt In the event of confusion or uncertainty in the manner of operation to be made refer to the user s manual or call qualified personnel to resolve your doubts gt Operate the manual pump only from the working position that is in front of the hydraulic power unit gt It is forbidden to use equipment or carry out operations that may have even the slightest chance of projecting splinters or parts of equipment Section 2 0 2 0 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Below we give a table summarizing the technical dimensional particulars of the DURA series Presses Model Ton Width Width Max Max Base Height Weight Dura Max
10. work pressure of the press is adjusted by pressure regulator valve suitably set and sealed with lead DAKE DECLINES ALL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE TO THINGS AND OR PERSONS CAUSED BY TAMPERING WITH THE PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE FITTED ON THE UNIT Force 10M Force 20M17 17 06 10 Section 6 0 6 0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE TO THINGS OR PERSONS CAUSED BY NON OBSERVANCE OF THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL WHICH SUPPLEMENT THE CURRENT LEGAL REGULATIONS IN WORKPLACES IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR THE OPERATOR TO UNDERSTAND ALL THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS LISTED BELOW IN ORDER TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THEMSELVES TO THINGS OR TO OTHERS gt A machine not subject to regular maintenance is a danger for the operator and for the persons working nearby To ensure safe and efficient operation of the machine check that the maintenance schedule is regularly observed gt It is strictly forbidden to tamper with modify or elaborate parts of the machine that alter its regular operation gt The press is designed exclusively for use by a single operator gt Use of the press is reserved exclusively for authorized and qualified personnel informed about the risks deriving from its use gt Before operating the machine the operator will check that there is no equipment or persons in the immediate vicinity of the machine whose presence may be dangerous for themselves and for others gt All work requ
11. 4 06 10 SAFEGUARDING THE POINT OF OPERATION ANSI B11 2 Hydraulic Power Presses Safety Requirements for Construction Care and Use It is important that Dake press users have a clear understanding of their responsibility involving the care and use of their Dake hydraulic press including point of operation safe guards Dake strongly recommends that Dake press users obtain a copy of the current American National Standard Institute ANSI B11 2 standard for a more complete understanding of their responsibilities ANSI B11 2 states the following relative to point of operation safeguarding Normally only the employer press user can determine the requirements of the press productions system components including the dies and methods for feeding There fore the employer is ultimately responsible to designate and provide the point of operation safeguarding system The standard also discusses additional responsibilities of the employer Some of the key responsibilities are e The employer is responsible for the safety use and care of the hydraulic power press production system e The employer is responsible to consider the sources of hazards for all tasks to be implemented on the hydraulic power press production system e The employer is required to eliminate or control identified hazards in the scope of their work activity e The employer is responsible for the training of personnel caring for inspecting maintaining and operatin
12. 6 Itis strictly forbidden to modify or tamper with the machine 7 Removal modification or tampering with the guards and safety devises of the press will automatically forfeit warranty and relieve the manufacturer of all liability for any damage to things and or persons 8 THE PRESS IS DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY TO BE USED BY JUST ONE OPERATOR 9 It is advised to read the next section carefully List of safety checks Force 10M Force 20M2 2 06 10 Section Il LIST OF SAFETY CHECKS ALWAYS ACT WITH CAUTION ATTENTION PRECAUTION Read the rest of this section very carefully before proceeding to read the following sections CAUTION general When working always pay attention and be alert Be careful Be aware of possible hazards CAUTION regulations Observe the law and regulations of the premises regarding you and your machine CAUTION clothing Injury may occur if you do not wear suitable clothing Loose clothing may get caught up in the machinery Wear protective clothing suitable for the work Examples rigid helmet safety shoes safety earmuffs close fitting overalls industrial gloves etc Keep cuffs buttoned Do not wear a tie or scarf or long hair ATTENTION tools Always check that your tools are in good condition and that the tools are suitable for the work to make ex don t use the pliers as hammers etc ATTENTION repairs Don t make repairs or any other service that you are not familiar with ATTENTION tamperin
13. CTIONS OPERATION Controls Mobile table height adjustment MAINTENANCE MALFUNCTIONING CAUSES AND REMEDIES Cylinder malfunctioning PUTTING OUT OF SERVICE DEMOLITION AND DIVISION OF MATERIALS 6 06 10 Section 1 0 1 1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AND DEFINITIONS This handbook is an integral part of the product IT MUST be carefully conserved for future reference gt FOR ANY REQUEST FOR CLARIFICATION ASK YOUR EMPLOYER OR THE DAKE TECHNICAL SERVICE AVOIDING ANY PERSONAL INITIATIVE THAT COULD CAUSE VERY SERIOUS OR FATAL ACCIDENTS gt Before using the machine read the warranty carefully gt DEFINITIONS Inthis manual right hand side left hand side forwards backwards top and bottom refer to the operator situated in front of the press with the power unit to his right In this manual the units of measurement are expressed in the international system SI e g liquid capacity is expressed in liters 1 2 DESCRIPTION The machine described in this manual denominated HYDRAULIC PRESS Model Dura Press has been specifically designed for use in operations where it is necessary to use a force of compression that can be moved into different positions even on the same part 1 The PRESS BODY made of high tensile carbon steel and thanks to its monolithic structure has considerable bending strength 2 The HAND PUMP placed on the right of the press allows with facility to reach the work pressure 3
14. DAKE 724 Robbins Road Grand Haven Michigan 49417 616 842 7110 Phone 800 937 3253 616 842 0859 Fax 800 846 3253 Web www dakecorp com E mail customerservice dakecorp com technicalsupportO dakecorp com Dura Press Models FORCE 10 FORCE 20 Use and Maintenance Manual Hydraulic Press Manual Pump Model No Serial No Force 10M Force 20M1 1 06 10 Section INTRODUCTION 1 This manual has been created by DAKE to give the Customer all the necessary information for regular use and correct maintenance of the hydraulic presses in the DURA PRESS series It contains the use and maintenance instructions as well as the safety and calibrating instructions requiring your direct action 2 Itis advised to keep this publication in a good condition and somewhere easily accessible to enable rapid reference in case of need or work 3 Starting checks and maintenance must be carried out assuring the safety of the operators precautions are highlighted by the gt symbol 4 Periodical and punctual written notes on what has been carried out in the maintenance phase indicates meticulousness but above all it becomes a clear diary of what has been done and what will have to be done at the next maintenance deadline 5 For further information please do not hesitate to call our Dake Technical Service department at 1 800 846 3253 remembering to give the model name and serial number of your press for faster response
15. RING THE PHASE OF UNLOADING AND LOADING THE PRESS Force 10M Force 20M14 14 06 10 4 2 POSITIONING THE PRESS Simple precautions are necessary for correctly positioning the press Always consider the safety aspect not only in relation to the work carried out with the press but also to the dangers originated by the other machines in the workplace Before positioning check that The floor is suitable for positioning the press that is it has no holes or subsiding portions and that its capacity is sufficient to sustain the weight of the press plus the weight of the accessory parts and of any piece to be processed if of large dimensions considering an appropriate coefficient of safety Do not do the positioning on unstable or non compact surfaces e g on gravel or grit beaten earth sand etc PAY THE UTMOST ATTENTION TO OVERHEAD ELECTRICITY LINES Check beforehand the position of any overhead electricity lines and mark them with special warning cards Always consider a suitable distance from the sliding paths for the means of transport elevators transpallets etc sudden and unexpected sources of danger Check that the position identified is always served by adequate lifting systems Pay the utmost attention to handling the lifting systems e g overhead traveling cranes hoists transpallets fork lift trucks cranes jib cranes etc After identifying the most suitable place for positioning follow the instructi
16. empty the unit of oil and protect it suitably so there is no dust moisture or other foreign bodies exposed to the unit that can damage the parts of the unit When putting into operation after a period of storage meticulously follow ALL the indications of Section 5 0 Section 11 0 11 0 DEMOLITION AND DIVISION OF MATERIALS If you are not going to use the appliance any more it is recommended to make it inoperative by removing the oil contained in the tank and eliminating the oil remaining in the cylinder pipes pump body and valves When going for demolition the press must be treated as special waste it must therefore be split up into its homogeneous parts these parts must be separately disposed of in conformity with the laws in force 724 Robbins Road Grand Haven Michigan 49417 616 842 7110 Phone 800 937 3253 616 842 0859 Fax 800 846 3253 Web www dakecorp com E mail customerservice dakecorp com technicalsupportO dakecorp com Force 10M Force 20M22 22 06 10 Gauge Conversion 10 ton Bore 60 mm 2 362 10 Ton 302 bar 4565 PSI 5 Ton 151 bar 2282 PSI 4 Ton 121 bar 1825 PSI 3 Ton 90 bar 1369 PSI 2 Ton 60 bar 913 PSI 1 Ton 30 bar 456 PSI Gauge Conversion 20 ton Bore 80 mm 3 149 20 Ton 340 bar 5136 PSI 15 Ton 255 bar 3852 PSI 10 Ton 170 bar 2568 PSI 5 Ton 85 bar 1284 PSI 4 Ton 68 bar 1027 PSI 3 Ton 51 bar 770 PSI 2 Ton 34 bar 514 PSI 1 Ton
17. g It is severely forbidden to modify or to tamper with press parts that can alter the standard working CAUTION hydraulic hoses Hydraulic hoses may be the cause of accidents Regularly check such hoses looking for Damaged fittings Outer coverings worn by rubber Swollen outer coverings Bent or crushed hoses And anything else that may be a hazard Force 10M Force 20M3 3 06 10 CAUTION pressure pipes The flexible or metal pipes of a system may hold fluids under pressure even with the system switched off Before dismantling them check on the diagram whether the section could be under pressure In any case loosen the fittings slowly CAUTION hydraulic oil Very fine jets of high pressure hydraulic oil can penetrate the skin do not use your fingers to detect any leaks of hydraulic oil neither put your face close to them but use a piece of cardboard to check for any leaks on them If hydraulic oil penetrates into your skin get treatment from a doctor immediately CAUTION o rings and gaskets Gaskets and o rings fitted incorrectly damaged or worn may cause leaks and accidents Do not use thinners solvents or acids close to o rings and gaskets CAUTION operator For no reason whatsoever must the operator have their hands in the area of the ram during the pressing operation on the equipment used According to new legislation the employer will have to check that the operator has understood these notices Force 10M Force 20M4
18. g hydraulic press production systems to ensure their competence e The employer is responsible to provide and ensure that point of operation safeguarding is used checked maintained and where applicable adjusted on ever production operation performed on a press production system A complete and current copy of the ANSI B11 2 standard can be obtained by contacting the following American National Standards Institute 1430 Broadway New York NY 10018 AMT The Association for Manufacturing Technology 7901 Westpark Drive Mclean VA 22102 Force 10M Force 20M5 5 06 10 SECTION SECTION Il SECTION Ill SECTION 1 0 SECTION 2 0 2 1 2 2 SECTION 3 0 3 1 SECTION 4 0 4 1 4 2 SECTION 5 0 SECTION 6 0 SECTION 7 0 7 1 7 2 SECTION 8 0 SECTION 9 0 9 1 SECTION 10 0 SECTION 11 0 Force 10M Force 20M6 Section Ill TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION LIST OF SAFETY CHECKS TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS General instructions and definitions Description Use Press identification Safety labels General safety instructions TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Cylinder and spare parts section Manual pump and spare parts section UNPACKING Disposing of the packing HANDLING TRANSPORTING AND POSITIONING Notices for handling and transporting Positioning the press COMMISSIONING AND START UP Filling the press with oil Starting the machine Discharging the air Maximum pressure adjustment SAFETY INSTRU
19. gn bodies e g dust extraneous and dirty substances etc Eliminate all foreign bodies from the piston rod that could damage both the surface of the rod and the cylinder gaskets While cleaning use detergent substances that are not harmful do not pollute and are in conformity with the law While cleaning prevent shaking with hands wear protective gloves and use brushes or oilers to lubricate the guides Do not use solvents or aggressive acids Section 9 0 9 0 MALFUNCTIONING CAUSES and REMEDIES 9 1 CYLINDER MALFUNCTIONING CYLINDERS MALFUNCTION ORIGIN REMEDY The cylinder moves Air in the pump Bleed the air irregularly Air in the circuit Bleed the air Damage cylinder gaskets Replace the gaskets Damage or worm pump Replace the pump Sequence valve jammed Recondition seq valve Delivery pipe clogged or Check pipes y choked Cylinder will not move Cylinder gaskets Replace R Recondition distributor Recondition or replace completely damaged Blocked distributor Damaged pump Cylinder leaks oil Head gasket damaged or Replace worn Cylinder will not press Lack of pressure from Recondition pump x pump Pressure control valve set Set valve low Call Dake Technical Service 1 800 937 3253 Force 10M Force 20M21 21 06 10 Section 10 0 10 0 PUTTING OUT OF SERVICE In the case of putting away for a long period it is necessary to
20. iring the piece to be pressed to be supported by the operator is forbidden gt It is necessary to arrange suitable supporting and positioning equipment for the pieces to be pressed gt It is strictly forbidden to press cut draw and do anything else with pieces whose dimensions or physical nature may explode or product splinters gt In the event of there being the slightest possibility of the pressed piece exploding the user is obliged to arrange a protective barrier of adequate dimensions and substance e g polycarbonate all around the press to protect the personnel present and to position an additional partition between the control area and the work area to protect the operator Force 10M Force 20M18 18 06 10 Section 7 0 7 0 OPERATION Before starting any operations make sure there are no other persons in the immediate vicinity of the machine IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO PASS UNDER THE WORK TABLE 7 1 CONTROLS To make the press work you have to stroke the pump control lever The feed speed of the cylinder and the pressure will depend on the driving speed of the pump control lever The pressure starts to rise when the cylinder shaft is in contact with the piece of press continuing with the pump action the pressure rises until to have the necessary valve to make the operation For the ram to retract loosen the valve placed under the pump control lever The cylinder is equipped with a spring for the ram return 7 2
21. ons for handling of Section 5 0 mark a square on the floor with YELLOW paint highly resistant to abrasion around the perimeter of the press as shown by the diagram in Fig 06 The area highlighted in this way will indicate the area of caution for the lifting equipment and the personnel nearby Force 10M Force 20M15 15 06 10 Section 5 0 5 0 COMMISSIONING AND STARTING This section describes the operations to be followed on commissioning along with some advice for starting the machine for the first time 5 1 FILLING THE PRESS WITH OIL To fill the press use exclusively the oils indicated in the table or ones of equivalent reliability The choice must be made considering the environmental conditions and the operating features of the press Manufacturer A B Cc Mobil DTE 24 DTE 25 DTE 26 DIN 51524 H LP 32 H LP 46 H LP 68 Castrol Hysoin AWS 32 Hysoin AWS 46 Hysoin AWS 68 ESSO Nuto H 32 Nuto H 46 Nuto H 68 Shell Tellus 32 Tellus 46 Tellus 68 Chevron EP Hydr Oil 32 EP Hydr Oil 46 EP Hydr Oil 68 Choose the type of oil column A B C on the basis of the average working temperature for temperate climates the reference column in B For operating conditions in colder climates user column A for warmer climates select column C 5 2 FIRST STARTING The press was shipped without oil After you have filled up the tank you have to stroke the hand pump until the ram is fully
22. ty must be no lower than the total weight of the press THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE PRESS PLUS PACKING IS SHOWN ON THE ADHESIVE TABS PLACED ON THE PACKING AND ON THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS For loading and unloading the machine lifting straps are to be used positioned as shown in Fig 04 4 1 NOTICES FOR HANDLING AND TRANSPORT Loading and unloading will have to be done with lifting straps in conformity with and according to the instructions of the above paragraph in addition check gt Check that the straps are made in conformity with safety regulations and they have attached the relative plates certifying they are in conformity with the standards gt CHECK THAT THE MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF EACH STRAP IS GREATER THAN THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE PRESS gt Check that the straps are in a good state of repair gt It is forbidden for things and or persons to stand close to the machine the unloading or loading area and the means of transport during the loading and unloading phases gt Do not make any sudden movements with the lifting equipment while lifting or lowering the load gt Pay the utmost attention during all handling operations so that the press and in particular the hydraulic power unit does not get damaged gt Observe the in house provisions concerning lifting and handling gt IT IS FORBIDDEN TO APPROACH OR PASS UNDER HANGING LOADS THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY ANY ACTION DU
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