Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM
Tool will not turn ON
when ON/OFF button is
pressed.
The connections
produced are not
complete.
Oil leaks from tool.
Motor runs but tool will
not complete a cycle.
Dies stop during
operation.
Cutting tool stops dur-
ing operation.
See Figure 5 – Tool Status Lights
Optional Equipment
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury, only use equip-
ment specifically designed and recommended for
use with the Greenlee Electrical Tools, such as list-
ed below.
RE 6/RE 60 Series
Catalog
No.
Description
52283
4P-6 4PIN™ Dieless Crimp Head
52078
Swiv-L-Punch Knockout Punch Head
47918
SC-60C Cutter Head for Copper/Aluminum Wire
49408
SC-60C Cutter Head for ACSR
47753
LR-60B Latching Round Head
52176
Makita BL1830 18V 3.0Ah Battery
52178
Makita DC18RA 120 V Battery Charger
For a complete listing of Greenlee equipment available for
these tools, see the Greenlee.com or see Contact
Information.
999-999-200.10_REV A
POSSIBLE REASONS
Battery is completely discharged or battery has
failed.
Battery not properly inserted into handle of tool.
Used wrong tool/insert for the cable size or mate-
rial.
The tool was not square to the connector.
Tool is in need of repair.
Seal or mechanical problems.
Oil level low.
Oil level low.
Oil Level low.
Cutting edges are dull or broken.
Material not within blade specification.
SOLUTION
Insert fully charged battery/recharge battery.
Check to assure battery is fully inserted.
Install the correct tool/insert.
Make sure that the tool is square to the connector.
See Contact Information for nearest Greenlee
Authorized Service center.
See Contact Information for nearest Greenlee
Authorized Service center.
See Contact Information for nearest Greenlee
Authorized Service center.
Replace dull or broken blades with appropriate
replacements.
Change to blade specified for material to be cut.
Disposal
Parts of the Electrical Tool contain valuable materials
and can be recycled. There are companies that specialize
in recycling that may be found locally. Dispose of the
com ponents in compliance with all applicable regula-
tions. Contact your local waste management authority
for more information.
For EC Countries: Do not dispose of elec-
trical equipment with household waste!
According to the European Guideline 2012/ -
19/ EU for Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment and its implemen tation into nation-
al legislation, electrical equipment that is no
longer usable must be collected separately and disposed
of in an environmentally correct manner.
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