Operating Instructions, Form No. 102885, Back sheet 1 of 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS These instructions are intended for end-user application needs. If parts are ever needed for product repair, a detailed parts list or information on Power Team Authorized Hydraulic Service Center locations can be obtained by contacting your nearest Power Team facility.
Operating Instructions Form No. 102885 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTINUED - GENERAL (CONTINUED) • Avoid exposing hydraulic equipment (especially hoses) to extreme high or low temperatures. Damage to equipment or failure may result and cause loss of control or personal injury. • Do not drop any hydraulic system components. Damage to the equipment and/or injury may result. •...
Operating Instructions, Form No. 102885, Back sheet 2 of 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTINUED - HYDRAULIC HOSE (CONTINUED) • Do not use the hose to move attached equipment. Stress may damage the hose and cause personal injury. • Hose material and coupler seals must be compatible with the hydraulic fluid used. Hoses also must not come in contact with corrosive materials such as creosote-impregnated objects and some paints.
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Operating Instructions Form No. 102885 SET UP Carefully plan your hydraulic system by selecting components that meet pressure range, load capacity, and set-up requirements. Any Power Team 10,000 PSI hydraulic pump may be used to power this punch, however, a low flow pump will provide the best and safest overall punch operation.
Operating Instructions, Form No. 102885, Back sheet 3 of 5 PUNCH AND DIE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL CONTINUED - #252001 or #252002 HP20 Coupling Nut Note: These have left-hand threads! Coupling Nut Installation of Punches and Dies: Wrench NOTE: The punch and die must be a correctly matched set. (optional) a.
Operating Instructions Form No. 102885 OPERATION CONTINUED - • When used as a portable punch, lift using the handles provided. Securely hold the unit before and after punching. Avoid being pinched or caught in the tool. • A center punch indentation or mark can be used to help locate the punch on the material to be punched.
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Operating Instructions, Form No. 102885, Back sheet 4 of 5 SELECTING A PUNCH The following information, is provided as a convenient general reference guide for metal punching operations. Hole Size vs. Material Thickness Punching holes in metal is the fast, economical way to get precise hole size, smoothness and minimum burr. Compressive strength of the punch steel determines that the thickness of the metal being punched must not exceed the diameter of the punch.
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