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Sealey YK759F.V3 Quick Start Manual page 3

75tonne floor type hydraulic press

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4.8.
ATTACH THE RAM HOSE.
NOTE: The long hose C (#57) is pre-assembled to the ram (#46).
4.8.1.
Remove the dust plug from the end of long hose (#57).
4.8.2.
Remove the dust plug from the pressure gauge fi tting (fi g 1 #67), located on pump assembly (#53), and attach the hose at position
C on the parts diagram.
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4.9.
ATTACH THE PINS
4.9.1.
Turn the hand winch (#12) until the pin holes in the bed frame (#31) align with the corresponding holes in the frame (#43).
4.9.2.
Insert the pins (#44) and secure in location with circlips (#25).
5. INSTALLATION
5.1.
SECURE PRESS TO THE FLOOR
DO NOT attempt to move assembled press manually. When moving the press follow the instructions as detailed in Section 1.
5.1.1.
Move the press to the mounting location, and spot mark through fi xing holes in base section (#1) onto the fl oor.
5.1.2.
Check for any hidden wiring or cables, if needed change the location for the holes.
5.1.3.
Temporarily move the press to the side.
5.1.4.
Use a masonry drill bit to drill the four holes about 3" to 4" (75mm to 100mm) deep into the concrete or wood, as necessary.
5.1.5.
Clean out the drilled holes.
5.1.6.
Position the press and align the holes in the base section with the holes in the fl oor.
5.1.7.
Use four concrete anchor bolts or lag bolts for wooden fl oors, (not included), to secure to the fl oor.
WARNING! To prevent serious injury DO NOT use damaged equipment. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs have the problem
corrected.
WARNING! Ensure the mounting surface is capable of withstanding the weight of the press and the workpieces.
5.2.
BEFORE FIRST USE
5.2.1.
Before operating the press, purge the hydraulic system in order to eliminate any air that may have built up during transit. Open
the release valve and pump the handle several times and close the release valve. Should the system malfunction at any
time, repeating this process may resolve the problem.
DANGER! Models are purpose designed to withstand greater loads than the hydraulic units can develop. For safety reasons,
always ensure the workpiece and press tools are secured on the table and will not fl ex or suddenly "give way" causing danger to
operator or the component. Also ensure you have read and understood section 1 Safety Instructions.
6. OPERATION
6.1.
TRANSIT PLUG
IMPORTANT: The transit plug (fig 2) MUST be open for use. Only to be closed for transit.
6.1.1.
To open the transit valve unscrew by turning counterclockwise.
6.2.
SETTING THE BED FRAME HEIGHT
6.2.1.
Turn the hand winch (#12) until the cables just takes the weight of the bed frame (#31).
6.2.2.
Remove the circlips (#25) from the back of the pins (#44) and withdraw the pins, storing them in a secure location.
6.2.3.
Use the hand winch (#12) to raise or lower the bed frame (#31) to the desired height.
6.2.4.
Re-insert the pins (#44) and the circlips (#25).
6.2.5.
Slacken off the hand winch (#12) so that the pins (#44) are taking the full weight of the bed frame (#31).
6.3.
Check that the release valve on the hydraulic unit is fully closed, ready for operating.
6.4.
Position the V blocks (#32) or press tools to be used onto the table and align beneath the ram. Place workpiece onto the table or
V blocks and align beneath the ram as required.
NOTE: Care must be taken to ensure a V block does not fall from the press table. If necessary hold the configuration in position with
clamps (not supplied).
WARNING! DO NOT apply off centre loads.
WARNING! Monitor the pressure gauge during operation to ensure that the rated capacity of the press is not exceeded.
6.5.
When the operation is complete turn the release valve anti-clockwise to release the pressure. The piston and the ram head will
retract automatically.
NOTE: Always keep the piston retracted after use to avoid corrosion.
© Jack Sealey Limited
Original Language Version
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YK759F.V3 Issue 1 08/12/21

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