Operation - Stanley MB10 User Manual

Mounted hydraulic breaker
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PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CARRIER SIZE
Check the Specifications section of this manual to de-
termine correct carrier size, hydraulic flow and pressure
requirements.
If hydraulic pressure, hydraulic back-pressure, hydraulic
flow or excavator weight class are exceeded, the tool
warranty is void.
EXISTING EQUIPMENT HYDRAULICS VS.
APPLICATION ATTACHING KITS
Using existing equipment hydraulic auxiliary systems
for operating hydraulic tools could cause problems for
the hydraulic tool and the hydraulic system if not set up
properly. Simply plugging into the hydraulic system with-
out confirming pressure and flow to the hydraulic tool is
not a good practice. Spare spool valves, dipper circuits,
etc., are just a few examples of easily accessible hy-
draulic circuits which could prove to cause problems for
hydraulic tool usage.
TEST THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
1. Have your STANLEY dealer test the carrier hydrau-
lic system to make sure the system is operating at
the manufacturers specified capacity and pressure
ratings.
2. Be sure the fluid in the hydraulic system is clean.
3. Check the hydraulic filter. Replace the filter if dirty or
deteriorated.
4. Have your STANLEY dealer test the circuit to which
the breaker will be connected to make sure that the
circuit is supplying the specified flow and pressure
rating for the breaker. See the Specifications section
of this manual.
PRE-OPERATION PROCEDURES
NITROGEN CHARGE
The breaker has been properly charged with nitrogen at
the factory and is ready to use.
TOOL BIT LUBRICATION
Grease the top 250 mm / 10 in. of the breaker tool bit be-
fore installing. During operation, the tool can be greased
through the grease fitting. Grease is required.
Make sure the tool bit is against the piston by placing the
tool bit against the ground and then putting down pres-
sure on the breaker. See the illustrations below.

OPERATION

Grease
This Area
of Bit
Grease Fitting
250 mm/10 in.
Tool Bit
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