Blade Installation And Removal - FCI RHCC129ACSR Instrucciones De Seguridad, Funcionamiento Y Mantenimiento

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BLEEDING
Blade hazard. Cutter blades move
at high speed and force and can
cause severe personal injury. Keep
all body parts away from moving
parts of the tool when connected to
a hydraulic power source and during
the bleeding operation.
After securing the hydraulic power source
connections to the tool, it is recommended that
any trapped air be bled from the system before
use. Follow the instructions provided below to
properly bleed the system.
1)
Place the tool on its side or in an upright
position LOWER than the hydraulic power
source.
2)
Activate the hydraulic power source for a
complete cycle. Repeat several times to
ensure air has been removed from the
system.
BLADE INSTALLATION AND
REPLACEMENT
Blade hazard. Do NOT service,
adjust, replace or install a tool and/
or blades while the tool is connected
to a hydraulic power source.
Disconnect the tool before changing
blades to avoid serious personal
injury. To avoid serious injury, do
not place body parts between the
cutter blades while the tool is
connected to a power source.
Blades have sharp edges and may
cut skin even while stationary. To
avoid injury always wear protective
gloves when handling, removing,
and installing cutter blades.
Tools must be matched to the type of cable being
cut to avoid damage to the blade's cutting edge.
Refer to "For use on" section for the appropriate
blade/cable combinations.
BLADE REMOVAL
1) Use a 1/8 in hex wrench to remove the
retaining screws from the upper and lower
blades. Discard these retaining screws.
2)
Blades should freely separate from the tool.
3) Clean out all foreign particles from the blade
pocket in the head and ram slot.
BLADE INSTALLATION
1) Feed new retaining screws through the blade
holes.
2) Match the screws to the mating holes on the
tool. Note that the retaining screws will not
line up with the holes if the blade is being
installed backwards.
3) Using a 1/8 in hex wrench, tighten the
retaining screws to approximately 37 to 52 lb
in.
Ensure blade screws are completely tightened
before using tool. Loose blades may come free
under cutting forces and cause personal injury.

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