2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
The part reference includes the following:
Hydraulic battery pump.
Head.
Flexible hose length 900 mm.
Plunger (2 pcs).
Go no go gauge.
Washer kit ø38 (for installation of double contact) not supplied with B1300TEPF.
Li-Ion rechargeable battery (2 pcs).
Battery charger (model depends on the pump version).
Shoulder strap.
Plastic case VAL P51.
USB cable (Ref. to section 5).
2.1) Preparation
The pump can be easily carried using either the main handle (2) or the shoulder strap attached
to the two rings (1) (Ref. to Fig. 1).
The main operating positions are: horizontal standing on its feet and vertical standing on its
battery. In addition to the main handle (2) the lower handle (7) allows a safer and more balanced
grip when using two hands to hold the tool (Ref. to Fig. 3).
Before starting any work, check the battery charge (Ref. to § 2.4) and recharge if necessary,
following the instructions in the battery charger user manual.
To replace the battery, grip the pump as illustrated in Figure 2; press the release button (9) and
push the battery downward to unlock it.
Insert a charged battery from the bottom by sliding it into the guides until it locks.
Connect the fl exible hose (not included) to the female coupler (6) on the tool, and to the male
coupler on the hydraulic head (see Fig. 4).
IMPORTANT: Never connect hydraulic heads that still contains oil, namely with the ram not
fully retracted; excess oil could cause the pump to malfunction.
2.2) Installation Contact
Drill rail web or, if already drilled, use a suitable reamer to clean the hole (Fig. 5).
Check the size of the hole with the "GO/NO GO" gauge CAL ...; the hole size is correct only if the
green part enters the hole. If the red part enters, the hole is too large (Fig. 6).
Single contact: Insert the AR...-1 copper bush into the rail hole (Fig. 7a).
Double contact: Introduce the AR-1 copper bush into the hole of the rail web and couple the
AR-2 bush (Fig. 8b) on the other side of the web.
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