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6 ► MB05 

User Manual

Tool operators and maintenance personnel must always comply with the safety pre-

cautions given in this manual and on the stickers and tags attached to the tool and 

hose.
These safety precautions are given for your safety. Review them carefully before oper-

ating the tool and before performing general maintenance or repairs.

Supervising personnel should develop additional precautions relating to the specific 

work area and local safety regulations. If so, place the added precautions in the space 

provided in this manual.
The MB05 Mounted Hydraulic Breaker will provide safe and dependable service if op-

erated in accordance with the instructions given in this manual. Read and understand 

this manual and any stickers and tags attached to the tool and hoses before operation. 

Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment damage.
Check the rules and regulations at your location. The rules might include an employer's 

work safety program. Regulations may identify hazards such as working around utility 

supply lines or hazardous slopes.

BE THOROUGHLY TRAINED BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT ALONE

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Operator training must start in an area without bystanders and use all the controls until he/she can control the 

machine fully under the conditions of the work area.

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When learning to operate a machine, do so at a slow pace.

KNOW THE WORK CONDITIONS

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The operator must know any prohibited uses or work areas for the machine. For example, excessive slopes and 

poor or dangerous terrain conditions must be avoided.

OBEY SAFETY RULES

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Operate the breaker in accordance with all laws and regulations which affect you, your equipment, and the 

worksite.

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Do not operate the breaker until you have read this manual and thoroughly understand all safety, operation and 

maintenance instructions.

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The operator must be familiar with all prohibited work areas such as excessive slopes and dangerous terrain 

conditions.

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Do not operate the breaker until you have read the carrier equipment manual and thoroughly understand all 

safety, operation and maintenance instructions. The word “carrier”, as used in this manual, means a backhoe 

or excavator or similar equipment used to operate the breaker.

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Ensure that all maintenance procedures recommended in this manual are completed before using the equip-

ment.

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The operator must not operate the breaker or carrier if any people are within the area where they may be injured 

by flying debris or movement of the equipment.

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Know the limits of your equipment.

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Establish a training program for all operators to ensure safe operation.

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Warning:

 Use of this tool on certain materials during demolition could generate dust potentially containing a 

variety of hazardous substances such as asbestos, silica or lead.  Inhalation of dust containing these or other 

hazardous substances could result in serious injury, cancer or death. Protect yourself and those around you. 

Research and understand the materials you are cutting.  Follow correct safety procedures and comply with all 

applicable national, state or provisional health and safety regulations relating to them, including, if appropriate 

arranging for the safe disposal of the materials by a qualified person.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Summary of Contents for MB05

Page 1: ...2014 Stanley Black Decker Inc New Britain CT 06053 U S A 70795 8 2016 Ver 16 USER MANUAL Safety Operation and Maintenance MB05 MOUNTED HYDRAULIC BREAKER...

Page 2: ...g Has been manufactured in conformity with Wurde hergestellt in bereinstimmung mit Est fabriqu conform ment Ha sido fabricado de acuerdo con E stata costruita in conformit con Directive Standards Rich...

Page 3: ...LERANCES 18 PROPER CARE OF TOOL BITS 19 FLOW TEST PROCEDURES 23 DEFINITION OF TERMS 25 SPECIFICATIONS 26 ACCESSORIES 27 MB05 POWER CELL ILLUSTRATION 28 MB05 POWER CELL PARTS LIST 29 MB05 HOUSING PARTS...

Page 4: ...is symbol to avoid possible injury or death DANGER This safety alert and signal word indicate an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING This...

Page 5: ...rtment and cause serious or fatal injury to the operator Personal protection equipment must be used A flying projectile from the breaker breaker tool rock or other material may cause serious or fatal...

Page 6: ...n conditions must be avoided OBEY SAFETY RULES Operate the breaker in accordance with all laws and regulations which affect you your equipment and the worksite Do not operate the breaker until you hav...

Page 7: ...ing to either the carrier or the breaker Do not operate the tool at oil temperatures above 190 F 88 C Operation at higher temperatures can damage the internal components of the breaker and carrier and...

Page 8: ...n Sticker 200 PSI 70972 Grease Sticker 74705 Stanley Logo Sticker Made in of Global Components USA 66764 Made in USA Sticker Refer to the Parts Illustration page in this manual for proper placement of...

Page 9: ...n an attaching kit ask your Stanley dealer for information installation and pricing on a kit which matches your equipment needs TEST THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 1 Have your Stanley dealer test the carrier hy...

Page 10: ...essurize the grease resulting in seal and grease zerk failure LOW TEMPERATURE WARM UP PROCEDURE 1 After starting the carrier warm up the hydraulic sys tem at engine idle until hydraulic lines are warm...

Page 11: ...wn force is applied EXCAVATORS With the breaker tool in place on the material to be worked position the excavator so the dipper is at ap proximately 45 and the breaker is almost vertical The tracks of...

Page 12: ...stantly aware of the amount of down pressure being applied and be able to adjust it if necessary Not enough down pressure results in low production and accelerates wear and tear on the equip ment Too...

Page 13: ...at the piston is not able to strike it Instead the downward movement of the piston will be stopped by an internal oil cushion located at the bottom of the piston s stroke and the energy of the piston...

Page 14: ...d of the break er tool bit each time it is installed Thereafter the tool should be greased at the fitting to reduce wear in the lower body and bushings of the tool See Greasing The Tool Bit in the sec...

Page 15: ...t tested by authorized dealer distributor per approved procedure Main relief set low Internal damage Have unit serviced by an authorized dealer distributor Damaged quick couplers Replace Breaker runs...

Page 16: ...resent the part must be replaced The extent of wear of the tool stop and lower bushings and the tool bit can be checked by moving a NEW tool bit back and forth and measuring the gap between the tool b...

Page 17: ...rew the gauge to re tract the plunger Then loosen and remove the tes ter from the charge valve If the pressure is not cor rect proceed to Step number 6 NOTE When disengaging the tester a POP of nitrog...

Page 18: ...oped and rotate the bushing 90 and lock into the second slot Normal wear on the bushing is usually found from front to back by rotating the bushing 90 will add additional life to the bushing In additi...

Page 19: ...it has been damaged it is useful to de termine the cause immediately in order to prevent the damage from occurring again All Stanley tool bits are machined and hardened for maximum performance Care mu...

Page 20: ...moves from under the working steel As the next illustration shows fatigue failures take many forms but they all exhibit similar features Generally the broken surface is brittle and has a lip like that...

Page 21: ...me heat Look for surface cracks galling or gouge marks Breaks that start as surface damage have a sea shell pattern with the damaged spot at the center A large sea shell indicates a slow growing break...

Page 22: ...hard rock Its pencil type point is used to fracture the material The tool is best where penetra tion speed is important CHISEL This style of point is used gen erally used for trench work where a cont...

Page 23: ...s point the pressure reading on the pressure gauge is the back pressure in the circuit This pressure must not ex ceed 200 psi 13 5 bar Excessive back pressure will slow the attachments operation and l...

Page 24: ...ambient temperature Example Stabilized Temperature 160 Ambient Temperature 80 Heat Rise 80 The normal operating temperature range of this circuit will be the typical ambient temperature range for the...

Page 25: ...ority flow control valve manufactured by Stanley Hydraulic Tools Allows for optimum operation of any attachment by providing the proper amount of flow for operation of the tool the priority aspect all...

Page 26: ...D with Kopr Kote anti seize Use Loctite to prevent plug from falling out If plug falls out the housing will fill with grease The power cell must be removed to repair Impact Energy Class ft lb J 500 68...

Page 27: ...800 700 800 700 1 770 1 730 6 020 5 980 10 270 10 230 BASE PLATE BOLT PATTERN D C B A 1 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 R 12 050 11 950 13 550 13 450 10 520 10 480 12 020 11 980 10 PLACES 680 660 R 4 PLACES 800 700 CO...

Page 28: ...SCALE 0 250 MATERIAL CODE C4 25 TITLE POWER CELL MB05 SHEET 1 OF 1 SIZE D DATE 09 30 10 REVISION 2 PART NUMBER MB05EXPLODED 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 16 18 19 20 22 23 25 26 27 35 37 3 4 7 21 24 30 31 32 33 3...

Page 29: ...844 1 O RING 23 69846 1 VALVE SPOOL 24 69847 1 VALVE SLEEVE 25 69849 1 VALVE CAP 26 69850 1 UPPER ACCUMULATOR 27 69852 1 MAIN BODY ASSY INCL ITEMS 12 21 24 38 40 30 69855 1 LOWER BODY ASSY INCL ITEMS...

Page 30: ...POWER CELL 9 70749 10 HHCS 5 8 11UNC X 2 500 10 70753 2 DECAL MB05 ITEM NO PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 11 70754 1 DECAL NITROGEN 200 PSI 12 70762 1 EXCHANGE TOP 13 70972 1 DECAL GREASE 14 71457 4 SIDE PLA...

Page 31: ...2 STRAIGHT THREAD ELBOW 3 40092 1 COUPLER F F MALE 6 65811 1 COUPLER F F FEMALE 11 70728 1 BOOM PIN MB05 12 70729 2 PIVOT PIN 13 70742 2 BUSHING 16 70759 2 HOSE 18 70983 1 CRADLE ASSEMBLY INCL ITEMS...

Page 32: ...DAPTER 12 F50X 2 20876 20 WASHER 5 8 I D 3 40092 1 COUPLER F F MALE 6 65811 1 COUPLER F F FEMALE 11 70749 10 HHCS 5 8 11UNC X 2 500 12 69666 1 SHAFT C P27 13 371074 1 WASHER 14 372089 1 LYNCH PIN 15 7...

Page 33: ...9S05SS 1 2 3 4 7 12 15 17 23 28 29 3 DRAWN BY JM COATING CODE MATERIAL CODE MB05S05 MB05E05 MB05S05 SKID STEER XCHANGE TOP ITEM NO PART NO QTY DESCRIPTION 1 02773 2 ADAPTER 2 05967 2 STRAIGHT THREAD E...

Page 34: ...O QTY DESCRIPTION 1 02773 4 ADAPTER 12 F50X 2 20876 20 WASHER 5 8 I D 3 40092 1 COUPLER F F MALE 4 73670 1 MTG BRKT IHI35 6 65811 1 COUPLER F F FEMALE 11 70749 10 CAPSCREW 5 8 11UNC X 2 500 15 70759 2...

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