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13.0  TROUBLESHOOTING

Refer to the Cutter Troubleshooting Charts (Tables 2  

and 3) for lists of common cutter symptoms, possible 

causes and solutions.
For repair service, contact an Enerpac authorized service 

center. Inspection and repairs should be performed 

only by an Enerpac authorized service center or other 

qualified hydraulic tool service facility.

11.0  CLEANING THE PISTON AREA

 

NOTICE:

  WARNING

Always disconnect cutter from AC 

power supply before cleaning the piston head area. 

Failure to observe this precaution could result in 

accidental start-up during cleaning procedures. 

Serious personal injury could result.

•  Keep the piston area clean to ensure that the piston 

operates smoothly.

•  Remove any built-up dirt or debris from the cutting 

head, the piston and moving blade.

12.0  STORAGE

12.1  Storage Guidelines

If the cutter will be stored for an extended period of time:
•  Disconnect cutter from AC power supply.
•  Thoroughly clean the cutter. Remove any loose 

dust or dirt. Dry the cutter after completing cleaning 

procedures.

•  Lubricate the cutter metal surfaces using a clean oil-

moistened rag to provide added corrosion protection 

during storage.

•  Store the cutter in its plastic storage case, in a clean 

and dry location, accessible only to authorized 

personnel.

12.2   Return to Use (after storage)

Before using the cutter after an extended period of 

storage or inactivity, perform the following steps:
•  Check the hydraulic oil level and add oil if low. Refer 

to instructions in Section 10.5.2.

•  Check for oil leaks. Make repairs as required.
•  Remove any traces of oil (if present) from the 

handle/grip and other parts that can be gripped.

•  Remove any oil from cutter metal surfaces.
•  Check that the electrical power cord and plug are 

undamaged and in good condition.

•  Verify that the cutter housing (including the electric 

motor) is undamaged.

•  Check for any missing, worn or improperly installed 

parts.

•  Check that all screws, nuts, bolts and other fasteners 

are tight. Replace, repair or tighten components as 

needed.

•  Connect cutter to AC power supply. Cycle the piston 

several times to test for proper operation before 

placing the cutter back into service.

Summary of Contents for ECCE32

Page 1: ...s manual are DANGER WARNING CAUTION and NOTICE NOTICE DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious personal injury NOTICE WARNING Indicates a hazardous si...

Page 2: ...using original equipment replacement parts For repair service contact the Enerpac authorized service center in your area Keep this manual for future reference in a place that is accessible to all per...

Page 3: ...may break or cause the product to malfunction Keep cutting tools clean and replace blades when they become dull Suitably maintained cutting tools with sharp edges are less likely to jam and are easie...

Page 4: ...l rating of the extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the tool 2 The extension cord should have a polarized plug at one end and a polarized receptacle at the other It...

Page 5: ...dy inside the cutting head unless cutter is disconnected from AC power supply Death or serious personal injury will result if cutter is started while persons are working inside the cutting head Never...

Page 6: ...passes Refer to Sections 9 6 and 9 7 for additional information 2 2 General Specifications Cutter Model No Max Cutting Force Weight Max Hydraulic Operating Pressure Ambient Operating Temp Hyd Pump To...

Page 7: ...ed by a hydraulic cylinder Hydraulic force is provided by an AC powered electric motor and an internal hydraulic pump The pump provides oil flow to the hydraulic cylinder which advances the cylinder p...

Page 8: ...n a substantial and stable work surface The work surface must be of sufficient capacity to support the weight of the cutter plus the additional weight of the chain to be cut Refer to Section 2 2 for c...

Page 9: ...arward 1 2 Key 1 Advance 2 Retract Figure 5 Directional Lever Positions 8 4 Trigger On Off Switch NOTICE WARNING To prevent serious personal injury be certain that hands fingers and other body parts a...

Page 10: ...tal parts Injury due to incorrect positioning or inadequate lifting or moving Injury caused by splinters discharged from the workpiece NOTICE WARNING People remaining in the vicinity of the cutter whi...

Page 11: ...ctivity in which the oil is drained and replaced 9 4 Locating and Positioning the Cutter Before inserting the chain inside the cutting head be certain that the cutter is placed on a solid and stable w...

Page 12: ...on is in the home fully retracted position See Figure 8 4 Be sure that the directional lever is in the advance position position 1 See Figure 5 5 Open the cutter safety guard See Opening and Closing t...

Page 13: ...tenance procedures must be performed under the following conditions Material must be removed from the cutting head The cutter must be disconnected from the AC power supply The cutter must be given tim...

Page 14: ...injury and damage to cutter may result Wait for cutter to cool before performing hydraulic system maintenance Hot oil can cause burns Be sure that oil reservoir cap is securely tightened after checkin...

Page 15: ...ighten 2 2 1 Figure 13B Vent Screw Loosen 1 and Tighten 2 2 1 1 Figure 13D Adding Oil to Reservoir Fill Hole 1 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 13E Diaphragm Cover 1 Diaphragm 2 Extension 3 Diaphragm Opening 4 and Oi...

Page 16: ...tem used oil extraction pump if necessary so that no oil remains in the cutter hydraulic reservoir NOTICE Dispose of all used oil in accordance with all applicable regulations and laws 10 After all oi...

Page 17: ...ng blade at the same time NOTICE During priming the oil may become entrained with air and may develop a foamy appearance This is normal 21 Continue pressing and releasing the trigger in short bursts a...

Page 18: ...prevent accidental motor start up during the following steps 3 Place the cutter horizontally on a stable work surface 4 Close the cutter safety guard to gain access to the fixed blade screw hole 5 Re...

Page 19: ...Blade Replacement Moving Blade Replace the moving blade as described in the following steps Refer to Figure 16 items 1 through 6 Figure 16 Moving Blade Replacement 1 3 3 2 4 5 6 Key 1 Lifting Eye Brac...

Page 20: ...r dirt Dry the cutter after completing cleaning procedures Lubricate the cutter metal surfaces using a clean oil moistened rag to provide added corrosion protection during storage Store the cutter in...

Page 21: ...tor brushes worn Replace motor brushes if worn less than 0 2 inch 5 mm long Service Center Commutator worn Replace rotor and commutator assembly Service Center Motor fan damaged Replace motor fan Serv...

Page 22: ...tor Air bubbles in the hydraulic circuit Operate tool through several full cycles to bleed air Check oil level and add oil if low Operator Max pressure valve open Clean or replace max pressure valve S...

Page 23: ...Notes...

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