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Key:
1. Battery Slider
2. Grip/Handle
3. Trigger
4. Motor Vents
5. Pump Manifold
5.0 PUMP SET-UP
5.1 Hydraulic Connections
The pump is intended for use with single-acting hydraulic
cylinders and devices only. Make connections as described in
the following steps. Refer to Figure 3 for port locations (A), (B)
and (C).
1.
Remove the shipping plugs from ports (A) and (B). See
Figure 3 for locations.
Note: In the following steps, apply
1-1⁄2 wraps of Tefl on tape or other
suitable sealant to all threaded
hydraulic fi ttings, leaving the fi rst
complete thread free of tape or
sealant as shown in Figure 2.
IMPORTANT: Use care to prevent
pieces of tape from entering the
hydraulic system.
2.
Install a 0-15,000 psi [1035 bar] pressure gauge into the
0.250-18 NPT gauge port (A).
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6. Powerhead
7. Speed Range Indicator Window
8. High/Low/Trigger Lock Switch
9. Battery Pack Fuel Gauge
10. Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
Figure 1, Pump Features and Components
Figure 2, Thread Sealant
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11. Battery Pack Release Buttons
12. Relief Valve (user-adjustable)
13. Vent/Fill Plug
14. Hydraulic Reservoir
15. Control Valve Lever
3.
Connect one end of a hose to the 0.375-18 NPT valve outlet
port (B). Connect other end of hose to the hydraulic cylinder
or other hydraulic actuator.
4.
If required for your application, an auxiliary 3/8"-18 NPT
return to tank port (C) is located on the reservoir top plate.
WARNING: To ensure proper operation, avoid kinking or
tightly bending hoses. If a hose becomes kinked or otherwise
damaged, it must be replaced. Damaged hoses may rupture at
high pressure. Serious personal injury may result.
5.2 Adding Oil
Unscrew and remove the vent/fi ll plug. See Figure 4.
Check oil level in reservoir. Oil level should be ½ inch [1 cm]
below the vent/fi ll plug opening. If oil level is low, add Enerpac
hydraulic oil as required.
Note: Use only Enerpac hydraulic oil. Use of any other oils and
fl uids may damage pump or seals and will void the warranty on
your pump.
IMPORTANT: Add oil only when all system components are fully
retracted, or the system will contain more oil than the reservoir
can hold.
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