SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES CRIMPING TOOL Output: 6 ton • Flip-Top Latching Head Weight: 7.7 lbs. • Tested UP to 75kV Size: 19” L • One Hand Operation Jaw Opening: .75” • Rotational Head • Rapid Advance CAPACITIES Wire Ropes: 16 mm, 5/8” Soft Steel Bolts: 13 mm, 1/2”...
SAFETY GUIDELINES This guide presents the setup, use, maintenance and troubleshoot- ing of the charger along with instructions for conditioning your bat- teries. Before using the battery charger, read all instructions and caution- ary markings on the battery charger, battery and on any product using the battery.
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION The power supply uses a nominal 220 volt circuit. The power supply manages and conditions the power input to the charger. The power supply does not use a resettable or replaceable fuse. If a power surge occurs the power supply temporarily interrupts the current supply until the condition is corrected.
GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDE The following steps are guidelines for safe operation of the cutters. Please take the time to review them as these are helpful hints that have been accumulated over the years. 1. After inserting a battery pack, check if it is securely in place by pushing it gently, and a “click”...
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GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDE Ninety-nine percent of all breakage occurs because the cutter head is not securely latched before cutting. If the latch is not secured, the blade will push open the cutter head and damage both the body head and blade. This causes the outside ear to the blade to break on an angle.
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GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDE 1. Always cut the material at a 90 degree angle to the blade. Any other angle may cause the blade and head shear to fracture. See illustration below. 2. Head rotates 180° for proper cut angle. BLADE SHARPENING INSTRUCTIONS www.loosnaples.com Toll Free: 800-321-LOOS (5667)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Before cutting, make sure the material being cut is within the proper cutting capacity of the tool being used. 2. Open cutter head by lifting latch. 3. Insert material between cutter head and blade and secure latch. It is important that you check the latch for proper engagement before continuing with the cut.
TOOL TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Insufficient Hydraulic Oil Consult Factory for Repair Service MOTOR RUNS, BUT Invert tool to allow air to rise to- THE JAWS WILL NOT Air Block in Hydraulic System wards the top of the oil bladder ADVANCE Defective Hydraulic System Consult Factory for Repair Service...
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TROUBLESHOOTING CUTTER 1. Problem: Small wire strands or pieces of cable or debris get jammed between the cutter head and blade, not allowing the blade to retract. Solution: A) Hold release lever down while tapping on the ram with a block of wood and a hammer. If this does not work or tool continues to hang up, proceed to step “B”.
WARRANTY Huskie Tools products carry a warranty that makes us a leader in the tool industry. No other manufacturer dares to back its tools as we do. All Huskie REC-SERIES battery-operated products carry a 5-year warranty. The ECO-SERIES battery-operated products carry a 1-year warranty.
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WARRANTY (CONT.) Huskie reserves the right to determine all warranty claims. Huskie will not waranty tools containing parts or batteries not originally supplied by Huskie. Failure due to misuse, improper maintenance, misapplication, not following instructions or warnings, abuse or repairs attempted by anyone other than Huskie Tools, Inc.
WARRANTY (CONT.) Complete Support Services Our customers have direct access to us for training, service, and problem solving. As specialists in tools, we maintain a trained repair staff and a large stock of parts. This contrasts with many tool suppliers who carry tools as a sideline without offering support services.