Compac EP 100 D G7 Operation Manual

Compac EP 100 D G7 Operation Manual

Workshop press
Hide thumbs Also See for EP 100 D G7:

Advertisement

Quick Links

Knowhow is the difference
Operation Manual for Compac
Workshop Press
Model EP 100 D G7
Original instructions
Please carefully read all information within this manual, before using this product,
Upon request, this operation manual is also available in other languages at no additional cost.
(EN)
1/31
2019-09-18 SN
EP100D G7 XXX (EN)_Midlertidig_SN.docx

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Compac EP 100 D G7

  • Page 1 Knowhow is the difference Operation Manual for Compac Workshop Press Model EP 100 D G7 Original instructions Please carefully read all information within this manual, before using this product, Upon request, this operation manual is also available in other languages at no additional cost.
  • Page 2 Knowhow is the difference (EN) 2/31 2019-09-18 SN EP100D G7 XXX (EN)_Midlertidig_SN.docx...
  • Page 3: Use Of Compac Workshop Press

    The Compac workshop press is such a press if it is used for ordinary repair work in a workshop or for testing tools, without any structural changes made to the workshop press.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Knowhow is the difference Content Use of COMPAC workshop press ..........................3 Specifications ................................5 Electrical Specifications ............................. 5 To the owner/user ..............................6 Warranty ................................6 Safety ..................................7 Safety symbols ..............................7 The required safety and information labels on the press ................... 8 Safety instructions ..............................
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Knowhow is the difference Specifications Max. Capacity Net weight Stroke length Piston speed Oil, quantity Type mm/sec liters 100,000 EP100 G7 (100 tons) Electrical Specifications Current drain Current drain Voltage Frequency Power Revolutions Triangle Star 3 x 230V (Star) 50 Hz 7.95 A 4.59 A 2.2 Kw...
  • Page 6: To The Owner/User

    Compac Hydraulik A/S disclaims any responsibility for improper use, alterations in construction, use of non-original parts and repairs and adjustments made by unauthorized personnel. Compac Hydraulik A/S reserves the right to make changes to the product without notice, if it can be done without significant changes to the technical specifications.
  • Page 7: Safety

    Knowhow is the difference Safety Important: Read and understand the operating manual before transport, installation and operation! All operators must read, understand and follow all instructions and safety warnings within this operation manual and on the safety labels placed on the product before using the shop press. All operating personnel must be able to operate the press safely and care for it in accordance with this operation manual.
  • Page 8: The Required Safety And Information Labels On The Press

    Knowhow is the difference The required safety and information labels on the press (EN) 8/31 2019-09-18 SN EP100D G7 XXX (EN)_Midlertidig_SN.docx...
  • Page 9 Knowhow is the difference Pos 1 Pos 2 Pos 3 Pos 4 (EN) 9/31 2019-09-18 SN EP100D G7 XXX (EN)_Midlertidig_SN.docx...
  • Page 10 Knowhow is the difference Pos 5 Pos 6 WARNING When performing work with the press and operating the winch, fingers, hands and other body parts must not be at risk of becoming trapped ! The operator may not use the press: •...
  • Page 11 Knowhow is the difference 1. Rating plate 2. WARNING. The foot must not rest on cross members or columns 3. Oil type AWS Hyspin 32 (Or the equivalent) 4. WARNING. Risk of being caught between table and pin 5. WARNING. Operation of the press 6.
  • Page 12: Safety Instructions

    Knowhow is the difference Safety instructions Failure to observe the following may result in serious body injury or death, as well as possible damage to property. The work press is intended only for normal shop use and not as a production press. The press's maximum load is stated in the CE certificate and on the press's product label.
  • Page 13: Component Overview

    Knowhow is the difference Component overview Pos. Name V-Block Winch Frame Cylinder Pressure gauge Motor Protective motor switch/ Electrical connection Control lever up down Inspection glass Drainage plug Pressure regulation Oil container Table Compression and tension flange Piston Oil filling Description of Operation If the operating lever (H) is pulled up, then the piston goes back in the cylinder.
  • Page 14: Transport And Installation Of The Press

    Knowhow is the difference Transport and installation of the press RISK OF TIPPING OVER With regard to safe transport of the shop press, please be aware that the press's center of gravity is very high. When shipped, the press is secured to the transport pallet with screws and metal strips, which should only be removed when setting up the press.
  • Page 15: Pre-Commissioning Preparation

    Knowhow is the difference Pre-commissioning preparation: An experienced operator must visually inspect the press for leakage and damage. Such inspection must furthermore take place at least once a year. The press comes filled with hydraulic oil. Connection of electricity The power connection must be carried out by a professionally trained electrician, furthermore, should be in accordance with the wiring instructions found inside of the motor's top cover.
  • Page 16: Preparation Of Press Table And V Blocks

    Knowhow is the difference NOTE: Because the table hangs freely from the winch during positioning, there is a risk of the table falling and causing damage or injury. Therefore, do not release the handle until one of the winch's locks is engaged with the turntable (see Fig. 4) before removing the pins. Preparation of press table and v blocks The table must be placed as close to the returned rod as possible, so that the piston always has the least possible projection (the shortest possible stroke length).
  • Page 17: V-Block Or Straightening Plate

    Knowhow is the difference If the object is angled or asymmetrical, there is a significant risk of injury or damage to the press's cylinder, piston or chassis (see Fig. 10). Do not press on work items that could burst or break, because this can injure persons or damage the press's cylinder, rod or frame.
  • Page 18 Knowhow is the difference Ensure that all cylinder bolts are retightened again before commencing any work. If the cylinder is able to move while under pressure, then there is a risk of injury or damage. Fig. 13 (EN) 18/31 2019-09-18 SN EP100D G7 XXX (EN)_Midlertidig_SN.docx...
  • Page 19: Setting Of Hinged Swivel-Type Pump

    Knowhow is the difference Setting of hinged swivel-type pump The hinged pump unit can be moved to three positions, to suit specific workpiece and application. If the pump is turned 90 degrees, it is then possible to insert longer items from the side. Turn the pump by pulling on the spring-loaded lock Fig.
  • Page 20: Operation Of The Press

    Knowhow is the difference Operation of the press Adjust the table to the required work height, and then place the v-blocks upon the table. Note! At pressures over 40% of the maximum capacity both v-blocks must be supporting the object. Pull the operating lever (H) up so that the piston moves returns to its start position.
  • Page 21: Maintenance Instructions

    Any required repair of the press must be performed by a hydraulic expert. Use of non-original parts may make the press unsafe for use and nullifies the warranty. Therefore, use only original parts from Compac for reliable and safe operation. Oil level If it becomes necessary to refill oil in the press, see the section “Periodic maintenance and inspection”,...
  • Page 22: Periodic Maintenance And Inspection

    Only persons certified in professional repair and maintenance of hydraulic equipment may perform the following service and maintenance of the Compac press. Use only original parts from Compac.
  • Page 23 Knowhow is the difference Pos. Action Oil level Retaining rings Leakage Rust Rupture Cracks in surface Table and wire Moving parts Cylinder bolts Pressure hose Pins Labels Securing washer Electrical (EN) 23/31 2019-09-18 SN EP100D G7 XXX (EN)_Midlertidig_SN.docx...
  • Page 24 Knowhow is the difference 3. Visual inspection Check the oil level in the oil tank Action 3A: The oil level must be within the marks on the inspection glass. Use only Castrol HYSPIN AWS 32 or the equivalent. Never overfill the oil tank.
  • Page 25 Knowhow is the difference Cleaning and lubrication of moving parts Action 3H: Carefully clean the press, especially the moving parts. If cleaning with soap and water, all moving parts must then be greased well afterwards before use. Check of the moving cylinder function Action 3J: Loosen the bracket for the moving cylinder and move the cylinder from side to side.
  • Page 26 Check the press markings Action 3M: Check that all labels and warnings are intact and legible. If not, obtain new labels and warnings by contacting Compac. Check the electrical installation of the press Action 3P: Inspection of electrical installation must be performed by a certified electrician.
  • Page 27 Knowhow is the difference Defective wire (see 3G) Fig. 1 Defective pressure hose (see 3K) Fig. 2 (EN) 27/31 2019-09-18 SN EP100D G7 XXX (EN)_Midlertidig_SN.docx...
  • Page 28: Service Log

    Knowhow is the difference Service log Date Performed by Remarks Next service d/m/y Stamp or signature d/m/y (EN) 28/31 2019-09-18 SN EP100D G7 XXX (EN)_Midlertidig_SN.docx...
  • Page 29: Press Accessories

    Knowhow is the difference Press accessories The press can be ordered with the following optional accessories. Optional Protective Guard If there is a danger of objects or tools being ejected from the pressing area, then a protective guard must be used or alternative protection which provides the same level safety. Shelf Mandrel Ball bearing...
  • Page 30 Knowhow is the difference Mandrel set The press's standard pressure head is removed by unscrewing the small finger screw and pulling out the pressure head/nose. The set includes a pressure head/adaptor, the largest end of which should be facing up towards the piston, replacing the standard pressure head/nose. The selected mandrel is mounted in the adaptor and secured with the small screw on the side of the adapter.
  • Page 31: Appendix - Supplied On Delivery Of The Press

    Knowhow is the difference Text sign: When performing work with the press and operating the winch, fingers, hands and other body parts must not be at risk of becoming trapped! The operator must not use the press: • If there are others close to the machine controls. •...

Table of Contents