Maintenance - Greenlee GATOR Plus ESG45GL Instruction Manual

Battery-powered cable cutter
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Maintenance

Each Operating Day
Before use:
1. Inspect blades for defects, such as cracks, gouges
or chips.
2. Inspect the cutter for damage or leaks. If damage is
detected, return the tool to an authorized Greenlee
service center.
Skin injection hazard:
Do not use hands to check for oil
leaks. Oil under pressure easily
punctures skin. If injured, seek
medical attention immediately to
remove oil.
Failure to observe this warning
could result in serious injury, gan-
grene, or death.
After use:
1. With a slightly damp cloth and a mild detergent,
wipe clean and dry all exposed surfaces.
Do not use solvents or flammable
liquids to clean the tool body.
Solvents or flammable liquids could
ignite and cause serious injury or
property damage.
2. Fully retract blades, Place the cable cutter in the
carrying case. Store in a cool, dry place.
3. Fully discharged batteries should be recharged so
that they are ready for use. (Refer to battery charger
instructions.)
Greenlee / A Textron Company
ESG45GL Battery-powered Cable Cutter
Monthly
1. Thoroughly clean all surfaces.
2. Check the oil level.
3. Oil the bolt joints.
Annually or Every 8000 Cutting Cycles
1. Change the hydraulic oil
2. Return the tool to an authorized Greenlee service
center for inspection.
General
The hydraulic oil needs to be changed annually or every
8000 cuts.
Store the cable cutter in the carrying case when it is not
in use.
Checking the Oil Level
1. Remove the two screws holding the tank housing
cover.
2. Remove the tank housing cover.
3. Point the cutting head towards the ground and
remove the oil plug. Refill reservoir if necessary.
4. Replace the oil plug and the tank housing cover.
Recommended Hydraulic Oils
AVIA
HVI 15
®
Shell Tellus T 15
Mobil
DTE 11M
®
NUTO
H 15
®
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Cutting hazard:
• Remove battery before changing
dies, adapters, or jaws.
• Keep hands away from the cutting
head when cutting.
Failure to observe these warnings
could result in severe injury or death.

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