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The device is connected to the hydraulic pump without the risk of connection error by means
of screwed coupling halves (female and male counterparts).
5.2 Coupling of screwed couplings (on HT 90)
The device is connected to the hand pump without the risk of connection error using
Flat-Face quick-disconnect coupling halves (female and male).
NOTE:
Coupling of the devices is only possible when the hoses are
depressurised
.
Remove the dust caps before coupling and then push the male connector into the female
connector. Then screw the threaded sleeve of the female connector on to the male thread on
the male coupling and tighten hand-tight. The connection is now made.
Uncoupling is done in the reverse order.
NOTE:
Coupling of the devices is only possible when the hoses are
depressurised
.
For dust protection, the supplied dust caps must be refitted.
5.3 Coupling of Flat-Face quick-disconnect couplings (on HT 99
and JL-8)
To connect the device, push the male into the female counterpart. To lock, turn the sleeve of
the male counterpart by 90°.
To decouple, turn the sleeve of the male counterpart by 90° again and then pull back.
A hose with a (Flat-Face) female quick-disconnect coupling is mounted on the device. It is
coupled directly to the hand pump.
5.1.3. Jack Rabbit Tool JL-8