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•  Place the tool horizontally on a substantial work 

surface. The work surface must have a rated weight 

capacity that exceeds the weight of the cutter and of 

the material being cut.

•  Fragments and splinters may be ejected from the 

cutter during normal use. Material being cut could 

become projectiles. Stay clear of the cutting head 

and surrounding area during operation. Always wear 

face and eye protection.

•  As needed, remove any foreign objects from 

the cutting head that could damage the cutter 

and/or injure the operator. Before removing 

any foreign objects, always stop the cutter and 

disconnect it from AC power supply.

•  Avoid touching the cutter’s metal surfaces during 

operation and after the cutter has been in use. Be 

aware of the risk of burns if the cutter becomes hot.

•  Do not use the cutter for activities other than those 

it was approved and designed to perform. Refer to 

Section 9.1 of this manual for additional information 

regarding foreseen use.

•  Use the cutter’s built-in handle when lifting or moving 

the cutter. Use appropriately rated lifting equipment 

if it is necessary to lift or suspend the tool by 

mechanical means.

•  Do not exceed equipment ratings. Never attempt to 

cut an item which exceeds the maximum allowable 

parameters for your cutter model. For additional 

information, refer to Section 2.1 of this manual. 

Overloading may cause equipment failure and 

possible personal injury.

•  Do not use the cutter in explosive atmospheres 

(for example, in the presence of flammable liquids, 

gasses or powders).

•  Do not use the cutter on live electric lines, on 

pressure vessels or ducts, or on vessels containing 

corrosive and/or toxic substances.

•  If the cutter malfunctions, stop use immediately. 

Check for misaligned or jammed moving parts, 

broken components and any other condition that 

could make the tool operate incorrectly. Place the 

cutter back into operation only after the fault has 

been identified and the identified repairs and/or 

adjustments have been performed.

•  Ensure that any repairs are performed only by 

trained, qualified and authorized staff using original 

equipment replacement parts. For repair service, 

contact the Enerpac authorized service center in 

your area.

•  Use only original equipment Enerpac parts. Enerpac 

parts are designed to fit properly and to withstand 

high loads. Non-Enerpac parts 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 easier 

to control.

•  Keep this manual for future reference in a place that 

is accessible to all persons operating or servicing the 

cutter.

•  Always perform a visual inspection of the cutter 

before placing it into operation. If any problems are 

found, do not use the tool. Make repairs before using 

the cutter.

•  Do not use the cutter if it is leaking oil. Do not use the 

cutter if damaged, altered or in need of repair.

•  Do not remove or disable cutter safety devices. 

Before using the cutter, make sure that all the safety 

devices (guards, etc.) are in place and in good 

condition.

•  Do not remove the guards installed on the cutter or 

on any accessories. Replace any guards immediately 

if they develop faults or become damaged.

•  Do not alter the calibration of the safety devices, 

such as maximum pressure valves (if equipped).

•  Allow only authorized, trained, and experienced 

personnel to operate the cutter and supervise its use.

•  Ensure that all users are trained and qualified to 

operate the cutter. Operators must be aware of 

all applicable occupational safety laws and must 

operate the cutter in accordance with all such laws.

•  Keep the work area clean and well illuminated.
•  When operating the cutter, do not wear loose 

clothing or jewelry that could get caught up in the 

cutter during operation. Tie up long hair.

•  Always wear and use appropriate personal protective 

equipment (PPE) such as non-skid safety shoes, 

hard-hat, hearing protection and face and eye 

protection. Use of these and other PPE items (used 

as appropriate for conditions) will reduce the chance 

of personal injuries. The use of these items may also 

be required by local regulations or laws.

•  Consult your employer concerning specific safety 

requirements and the safety equipment required for 

use in your country or region.

•  Before reaching inside the cutting area for any 

reason, always stop the cutter and disconnect it from 

the AC power supply.

•  Keep others clear of the work area while the tool is 

in use. Be sure that all personnel not operating the 

cutter remain at a safe distance when the cutter is 

in operation.

•  Stop the cutter if people and/or animals enter the 

work area.

•  Ensure that the operator is alert, observant of the 

task being performed and that the work is being 

done with care.

•  Do not allow use of the cutter by persons that are 

tired, or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or 

medication.

•  Do not allow children to operate the cutter or to assist 

with its use. Keep children out of the work area.

Summary of Contents for ECSE300

Page 1: ...l 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 situation...

Page 2: ...clean and replace blades when they become dull Suitably maintained cutting tools with sharp edges are less likely to jam and are easier to control Keep this manual for future reference in a place that...

Page 3: ...nerpac HF hydraulic oil Use of any other oil may result in unsafe operation and or damage to tool The Enerpac product warranty may also be invalidated Keep hydraulic equipment away from flames and hea...

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: ...g 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 reach into the cutting he...

Page 6: ...f the material properties are equal to or less than the stated maximum limits Cutting performance including whether a cut can be completed will depend on the material properties blade condition and th...

Page 7: ...CSE300 is a rotatable head hydraulic cutter spreader used for cutting metal tubes plate cables and other similar materials during decommissioning or demolition activities The cutting head can be rotat...

Page 8: ...urface must be of sufficient capacity to support the weight of the cutter plus the additional weight of the material to be cut Refer to Section 2 2 for cutter weight 6 2 Before Start up Be sure that t...

Page 9: ...r to the unlocked position when spreading will allow the jaws to depressurize allowing objects being spread to potentially become destabilized or return to their original position Death serious person...

Page 10: ...rtain that the properties of the material to be cut do not exceed the stated maximum limits applicable to your cutter model Refer to Section 2 1 of this manual for additional information Failure to ob...

Page 11: ...d in the neutral position when it is not being turned See Figure 6 Rotate the knob to the left and hold it to close the blades jaws See Figure 7 To stop blade jaw movement at any time release the knob...

Page 12: ...process NOTICE WARNING After spreading is complete material may fall Keep body parts and equipment away from area under and beside the cutter 3 Turn the control knob to the right to open the jaws and...

Page 13: ...er exterior Refer to instructions in Section 10 3 Operator Check the tightening torque of screws and bolts Replace any missing screws or bolts Use torque wrench Refer to repair parts sheet for complet...

Page 14: ...mp if necessary so that no oil remains in the cutter reservoir NOTICE Dispose of all used oil in accordance with all applicable regulations and laws 10 5 2 Checking Oil Level and Adding Oil NOTICE The...

Page 15: ...Support 1 1 Figure 9B Oil Reservoir Cap Loosen 1 and Tighten 2 2 1 1 Figure 9C Adding Oil to Reservoir Fill Hole 1 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 9E Rubber Support 1 Diaphragm Housing Cover 2 Diaphragm 3 Diaphragm...

Page 16: ...ening This should result in some oil leakage from around the diaphragm 16 Install and securely tighten the diaphragm cover 17 Install the rubber support onto the diaphragm cover NOTICE WARNING To avoi...

Page 17: ...ic storage case in a clean and dry location accessible only to authorized personnel 11 2 Return to Use after storage Before using the cutter after an extended period of storage or inactivity perform t...

Page 18: ...des Replace blades if worn or damaged Service Center Motor brushes worn Replace motor brushes if worn less than 0 2 inch 5 mm long Service Center Commutator worn Replace rotor and commutator assembly...

Page 19: ...oil if low Operator Piston gasket worn Replace piston gasket Service Center Pump malfunction Repair or replace pump Service Center 2 Tool operates with insufficient force Max pressure valve open Clean...

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