2.7
Safety regulations with respect to maintenance
•
Wear personal means of protection when performing maintenance tasks.
•
Never work in a way that could jeopardize safety.
•
Make sure that the equipment cannot roll away or tip over. The control and drive must be switched
off and safeguarded against unexpected activation.
•
Make sure that moving parts do not move unexpectedly.
•
Used or leaked fluids, and any other products consumed during the activities, must be collected and
disposed of in a environmentally responsible way.
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Description
3.1
Equipment
The cutter is produced as a hand tool that can be operated by one person. Two hoses connect the tool
to a pump. On the front of the tool there are two blades that make a scissor movement. The high
hydraulic pressure that is used means these tools can apply enormous forces.
3.1.1
Type designation
Example: ICU 05 A 10
/i
Digit Example
Description
1-3
ICU
I = Industrial
CU = Cutter
4-5
05
Type indication
6
A
A = aluminum body
7-8
10
Blade choice, see Fig. 2B
3.2
Product identification
Refer to Fig. 2A and 2B.
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1
Quick-lock couplers
2
Return line safety valve
3
Deadman's handle
4
Carrying handle
5
Cutter bolt
3.3
Weight and dimensions
Refer to Fig. 3.
/i
Model
Part number
ICU 05 A 10
170.012.099
ICU 05 A 30
170.012.100
ICU 05 A 60
170.012.101
ICU 05 A 70
170.012.102
ICU 10 A 10
170.012.053
ICU 10 A 20
170.012.054
ICU05/10
6
Cutting recess
7
Cutting edge
8
Guard
9
Grease duct
10 Cutter guide
Length (A)
Weight (kg)
(mm)
10.3
630
9.4
580
10.4
655
9.5
602
17.3
738
15.3
674
916.000.905_002
Width (B)
Height (C)
(mm)
(mm)
210
170
230
177
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