Trouble shooting – Hawk Industries Hawkjaw Sr. 100K-2GSR M100K Serial Numbers 141 to 200 User Manual
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Trouble Shooting
Trouble Shooting
See that they are securely tightened. A bad quick
disconnect can cause the Hawkjaw to mal-function.
Replace the faulty connector.
The air pressure is low. Increase the air pressure to
the HawkJaw. See Installation.
Check to make sure the hydraulic power unit is
producing 2500 psi at 20-35 gpm.
Check to make sure the hydraulic power unit pressure
compensator setting is at 2500 psi.
There is a leak in the hydraulic system. Check for any
visual leaks in the hoses, fittings, manifolds, cylinder
rod heads, or cylinder rod wiper seals. Replace neces-
sary components. See Drawings.
There is a leak in the hydraulic system. Operate the
HawkJaw. Feel the outside of all actuators. If a portion
of the cylinder surface is too hot to leave your hand on
the cylinder, the leak is inside the cylinder. Replace
the cylinder seals. If necessary, replace the cylinder. For
a Grip cylinder, see Maintenance & Repair. For a Spin-
ner grip cylinder, see Drawings. For the Torque cylin-
der, see Maintenance & Repair. For the Raise/Lower
Cylinder, see Drawings.
There is a leak in the hydraulic system. Disconnect
the air supply hose to the HawkJaw. Make sure the
hydraulic power unit is on. Check for Grip cylinder
piston seal integrity. Make sure no bodily parts are in
the extension path of the cylinder rod. Begin with the
Top Grip cylinder. Slowly loosen the Cap side hose.
Check for fluid flow. If there is a piston seal leak,
fluid will flow with volume out of the Cap side fitting.
Replace the seals. See Drawings. Replace the cylinder
if necessary. See Maintenance & Repair. Repeat for the
Middle Grip cylinder. See Drawings. Replace the cyl-
inder if necessary. See Maintenance & Repair. Repeat
for the Bottom Grip cylinder. See Drawings. Replace
the cylinder if necessary. See Maintenance & Repair.
HawkJaw performance and speed not
up to par.
Problem
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