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Manual M-800 Rev. 6/09

Manual M-800 Rev. 6/09

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OPERATING PROCEDURE

Filling the Reservoir

NOTE: The pump has been shipped without oil in the reservoir. A high-
quality, approved hydraulic oil has been shipped with the pump in a 
separate container. If additional oil is required, use an approved hydraulic 
oil only.

1.  Clean the area around the filler cap to remove all dust and grit. Any dirt or dust 

in the oil can damage the polished surfaces and precision-fit components of 
this pump. 

2.  Retract all cyclinder(s) to their return position.
3.  Remove the filler cap and insert a clean funnel with a filter. Fill the reservoir 

with a high-quality, approved hydraulic oil to within 1” of the cover plate. 
Replace the filler cap.

4.  Cycle the pump (with the cylinder(s) attached) several times. Retract the 

cylinder(s) and check the oil level in the pump reservoir.

Electrical Hook-up and Operation

To help avoid personal injury:

•  All electrical work must be done by a qualified electrician.
•  Disconnect the power supply before removing motor casing cover or 

performing repairs or maintenance.

•  All voltages must be wired for counterclockwise rotation when viewed 

from the lead end of the motor.

•  Changing the voltage on this unit is an involved, and if properly 

performed, hazardous procedure. Consult the manufacturer for specific 
information before attempting any rewiring.

WARNING

!           

1.  The electric motor is a single phase, 60 cycle and can be wired at 115 or 230 

volts.

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Material Safety Data Sheet

Section 1. Chemical Product and Company 
Identifcation.

Product Name: 

AW Hydraulic Oil ISO 46

Code / Part Number: 9636, 9637, 9638, 9616, 
11360, 9647
Manufacturer: 

SPX Fluid Power

 

5885 11th Street

 

Rockford, IL 61109, USA

 

Phone: 815-874-5556

CHEMTREC 24 Hr. Emergency Number: 
 

800-424-9300

Material Use: 

The product designed for use in

 

heavy duty Hydraulic fluid 

 

applications.

Validated on January, 2007

Section 2. Composition and Information on 
Ingredients.

Name: Hydrotreated or severely refined base oil 
and proprietary additives CAS#: Mixture
% (V/V): 100
Exposure Limits:
TLV-TWA (8 hr): 5mg/cubic m (oil mist)
STLE: 10 mg/cubic m (oil mist)
Manufacturer Recommendation: Not applicable
Other Exposure Limits: Consult local, state, 
provincial or territorial authorities for acceptable 
exposure limits.

Section 3. Hazardous Identification.

Potential health effects: Not irritating to slight irrita-
tion to skin and eyes with no permanent damage. 
Relatively non-toxic via ingestion. This product has 
a low vapor pressure and is not expected to pres-
ent an inhalation exposure at ambient conditions. 
At high temperatures or mechanical actions may 
produce vapors or mists. Inhalation may cause ir-
ritation of the breathing passages. See section 11.

Section 4. First Aid Measures

 

Eye contact:

 Immediately flush eyes with running 

water for at least 15 minutes, keeping eyelids 
open. Seek medical attention.

Skin Contact:

 Remove contaminated clothing – 

launder before reuse. Wash contaminated skin 
with running water and non-abrasive soap. Get 
medical attention if irritation develops or if product 
is injected under pressure into or under the skin.

Inhalation:

 Remove to fresh air. Get medical at-

tention if breathing difficulty persists. If victim is not 
breathing, perform artificial respiration.

Ingestion:

 DO NOT induce vomiting. Seek medi-

cal attention.

Section 5. Fire-Fighting Measures

 

Flammability: May be combustive at high tempera-
ture.
Flash point: >=200 deg C (392 deg F) (COC)

Flammable Limits: Not available
Auto-Ignition Temperature: Not available
Fire Hazard in Presence of Various Substances: 
Low fire hazard. This material must be heated 
before ignition will occur.
Explosion Hazards in Presence of Various Sub-
stances: Do not cut, weld, drill or pressurize empty 
container. Containers may explode in heat of fire.
Products of Combustion: various oxides of carbon, 
nitrogen, sulfur, smoke and irritating vapors from 
incomplete combustion.
Fire Fighting Media Instructions: NAERG96, Guide 
171, Substances (low to moderate hazard). If tank, 
rail car or tank is involved in fire, ISOLATE for 800 
meters (0.5 mile) in all directions. Shut off fuel to 
fire if it is possible to do without hazard. if it is not 
possible, withdraw from area and let fire burn out 
under controlled conditions. Withdraw immediately 
in case of rising sound from venting safety device 
or any discoloration of tank due to fire. Cool con-
taining vessels with water spray in order to prevent 
pressure build-up, auto ignition or explosion. 
Small Fire: use DRY chemicals, foam, water spray 
or CO2.
Large Fire: use water spray, fog or foam. For small 
outdoor fires, portable fire extinguishers may be 
used. For all indoor fires and significant outdoor 
fires self-contained breathing apparatus is re-
quired. Respiratory and eye protection are required 
for fire fighting personnel.

Section 6. Accidental Release Measures

 

Material Release or Spill: NAERG96, Guide 171, 
Substances (low to moderate hazard). ELIMINATE 
ALL IGNITION SOURCES. Avoid contact. Stop 
leak if without risk. Contain spill. Absorb with inert 
absorbents. Place used absorbent in closed metal 
containers for later disposal or burn absorbent in 
suitable combustion chamber. DO NOT FLUSH 
TO SEWERS, STREAMS OR OTHER BODIES OF 
WATER. Check with applicable jurisdiction for spe-
cific disposal requirements of spilled materials and 
empty containers. Notify the appropriate authorities 
immediately.

Section 7. Handling and Storage

 

Handling: Avoid inhalation and skin contact 
especially when handling used oil. Keep away from 
sources of ignition. Do not reuse empty contain-
ers without commercial reconditioning. Practice 
good personal hygiene. Wash hands after handling 
oil and before eating. Launder work clothes fre-
quently. Discard saturated leather goods.
Storage: Store in tightly closed containers in cool, 
dry, isolated, well-ventilated area, and away from 
incompatibles.

Material Safety Data Sheet 

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AW Hydraulic Oil ISO 46

Summary of Contents for Anderson PW115V-HD

Page 1: ...ttached equipment Stress can damage the hose and cause personal injury Hose material and coupler seals must be compatible with the hydraulic fluid used Hoses also must not come in contact with corrosi...

Page 2: ...Viscosity 41 4 50 6 cSt 40 deg C Flash Point 200 deg C 392 deg F Vapor pressure Negligible at ambient temperature and pressure Specific Gravity 0 875 kg L 20 deg C 68 deg F Water solubility Insoluble...

Page 3: ...n Seek medical attention Skin Contact Remove contaminated clothing launder before reuse Wash contaminated skin with running water and non abrasive soap Get medical attention if irritation develops or...

Page 4: ...n to gradually increase the pressure setting When the desired pressure setting is reached lock the adjusting screw into position by tightening the locknut Page 4 of 16 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Hydraulic...

Page 5: ...pensate by releasing the pressure developed by the hydraulic pump as it coasts to a stop As a result the pressure limit requirement can be held to approximately 300 PSI Adjusting the Pressure Switch S...

Page 6: ...the seat area Clean and reseat if necessary Inspect for damage and replace parts if neces sary then reassemble 6 Replace after checking pump cavity for broken pieces 7 Check automatic valve seat Addin...

Page 7: ...aulic oil is of a higher viscosity than necessary 7 Relief valve or low pressure unloading valve out of adjustment 8 Reservoir capacity is too small for the size of the ram s used 9 Defective directio...

Page 8: ...amperage draw too high for existing circuit 8 Overheated motor 9 Faulty thermal protector 10 Defective motor 1 Plug in unit 2 Check line voltage Check reset button on power panel 3 Replace defective p...

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