Enerpac S-Series User Manual
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5
Maintenance and troubleshooting
Preventative maintenance can be
carried out by the user. Full
maintenance must be carried out by
an approved and authorized
technician appointed by Enerpac.
Recommended intervals are:
a) 3 months – Heavy Duty use,
b) 6 months – Normal use
c) 12 months – Infrequent use.
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Non destructive testing must be
carried out if the tool has been used
under severe conditions.
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5.1
Preventative Maintenance
(fig. I & J)
•
Check tightness of swivel manifold
pin screws (see 5.2.6) and gland.
•
Pressurize tool to maximum pressure
(Advance and Retract), and check for
any signs of leakage.
•
Clean all exposed components with a
mild solvent.
•
Remove the drive shaft
•
Remove the housing guard screws
and remove the housing guard.
•
Release the crank pin (16) from the
piston rod hook.
•
Remove the crank assembly (17).
•
Remove the ratchet (18), spring
loaded drive shoe (19), and
compression springs (20).
•
Clean all other components with a
mild solvent.
•
Inspect all parts for damage.
•
Any damaged components and seals
must be replaced.
•
Dry all components. Apply a thin coat
of molybdenum disulphide as
indicated (15).
Molybdenum disulphide is available
from Enerpac.
•
Reassemble the components in
reverse order except the housing
guard. Make sure that the crank, drive
shoe, ratchet, and crank pin are
correctly installed. Failure to install
these parts correctly will result in
component damage.
•
Connect the tool to the pump.
•
Check the tool at a nominal pressure
to make sure the piston advances and
retracts freely.
•
Release the pressure and make sure
the piston fully retracts.
•
Attach the housing guard.
Fig. I
15
15
15
20
19
18
17 16 22 23 21
Fig. J