Trouble shooting – Hawk Industries Hawkjaw Sr. 100K-2GSR M100K Serial Numbers 141 to 200 User Manual
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Remedy
•
Replace the hose. See Drawings.
•
The Pressure and Tank lines are switched. Properly
connect
the Pressure and Tank lines. See
Operation.
•
Make sure the hydraulic power unit is shut down.
Press
the Grip button repeatedly to bleed hydraulic
pressure. Properly connect the Rod side and Cap side
hoses to the Grip cylinder. See Maintenance &
Repair & Drawings.
•
Adjust the wrenches and the pipe stop index to the
OD
tool joint size. See Operation.
•
Adjust the pipe stop index and the wrenches to the
OD
tool joint size. See Operation.
•
If the dies still slip on the pipe while torquing, the
throat
of the hook could be contacting the body of
the
pipe ( this can occur especially running tool joints
larger than 7” ). This problem can be solved by
gripping
the Hawkjaw on the pipe and looking to
see
if the throat of the hook is contacting the pipe
body.
If the hook is contacting the pipe body while
gripping (not torquing), then the wrench adjust nut
needs to be adjusted slightly smaller to get hook
throat stand-off.
•
The dies are worn out. Replace the dies. See
Maintenance & Repair.
•
There is a Grip cylinder piston leak. See Trouble
Shooting.
•
For break out, if the drill pipe connection is not
broken, the spinner is unable to spin the drill pipe.
Break out the connection, and spin again. See
Operation.
Problem
Hose leaks.
All Grip cylinders extend, and the Torque
cylinder extends.
One or more Grip cylinders extend.
Dies do not grip pipe across from each
other.
Dies slide on the drill pipe during make up
or break out.
While performing up to par, the Spinner
clamps on the drill pipe tube, but the drill
pipe does not spin.
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