WARNING!
Damaged equipment can lead to serious personal injury. Do not use damaged equipment. If you notice abnormal
noise or vibration, stop use immediately and have the issue resolved before continuing.
1)
Before each use, check the overall condition of the tool. Look for loose screws, misalignment or binding of
moving parts, cracked or broken parts, or any other issue that could affect safe operation.
2)
After each use, clean the tool's external surfaces with a clean, damp cloth. Apply rust-preventive oil to the metal
surfaces and dies to avoid rusting. Store the tool in a dry environment.
3)
Tool servicing should only be carried out by a qualified service technician.
4)
To prolong the tool's lifespan, replace the oil once a year. Ensure the oil is filtered through a 120-mesh filter or a
strainer of 30µm or finer. Take care to prevent dust from entering the oil cup.
5)
After extended use, the sealing kits may wear out. If there is leakage, contact the manufacturer or distributor to
replace the sealing kits.
6)
If the tool is not used for a long period, ensure the piston is in its starting position, clean the tool, and apply
rustproof oil to both the tool and its accessories. Remove the battery and store it in a box and place the tool in
a dry environment.
TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT
A. Tool is inoperative
B. No power during
operation or not reaching
rated power
C. Crimp is not tight
D. Excessive scrap
production
E. Leakage on the head or
plunger
F. Motor is running, but no
power output
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
POSSIBLE CAUSES
1. Dirt or contaminants in the ram
area of the tool.
2. Battery is depleted.
3. Tool components are worn or
damaged.
1. No oil in the system.
2. Dirt or contaminants in the oil sac.
3. Internal leakage.
1. Tool is not reaching rated power.
2. Incorrect selection of crimping die.
1. Incorrect selection of crimping die.
1. Worn sealing kits.
1. No oil in the oil sac.
2. Air trapped in the hydraulic system.
3. Oil is too cold.
EN
1. Clean the hydraulic system.
2. Charge the battery.
3. Return the tool to the manufacturer or
distributor for repair.
1. Fill the oil.
2. Return the tool to the manufacturer or
distributor.
3. Return the tool to the manufacturer or
distributor.
1. Refer to solutions in Fault B.
2. Return the tool to the manufacturer or
distributor.
1. Select the correct crimping die.
1. Return the tool to the manufacturer or
distributor for sealing kit replacement.
1. Fill or replace the oil.
2. Return the tool to the manufacturer or
distributor to remove air from the system.
3. Operate the tool within the temperature
range of -10℃ to 40℃.
SOLUTION