Clarke 7610325 CSA4B 4 Tonne Hydraulic Instructions

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Year 2019
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Clarke 7610325 CSA4B 4 Tonne Hydraulic Press Specification

The Clarke 7610325 CSA4B 4 Tonne Hydraulic Press is a robust and versatile tool designed for professional workshops and industrial settings. This hydraulic press is engineered to deliver a pressing capacity of up to four tonnes, making it suitable for a variety of applications such as bending, pressing, and forming metal components. Its heavy-duty steel construction ensures durability and long-term reliability, while the precision-machined hydraulic cylinder guarantees smooth and efficient operation.

The press features an adjustable working table that enhances versatility by accommodating different sizes of workpieces, thus providing flexibility for various tasks. The Clarke CSA4B is equipped with a manually operated hydraulic pump, which allows for precise control over the pressing force, ensuring accuracy and safety during operation. This press includes a pressure gauge that provides real-time feedback on the applied force, allowing users to monitor and adjust the pressure as needed.

Designed with user convenience in mind, the Clarke 7610325 includes a safety overload valve, preventing the application of excessive force that could potentially damage the press or the workpiece. Its compact footprint makes it suitable for space-limited workshops while still offering the power necessary for demanding tasks. The press's straightforward and ergonomic design ensures ease of use, even for operators with minimal experience.

In summary, the Clarke 7610325 CSA4B 4 Tonne Hydraulic Press combines strength, precision, and reliability. It is an ideal choice for professionals seeking an efficient and durable press for a wide range of metalworking applications. Its superior build quality and user-friendly features make it a valuable addition to any workshop or industrial setting.

Clarke 7610325 CSA4B 4 Tonne Hydraulic Press F.A.Q.

What is the maximum capacity of the Clarke 7610325 CSA4B 4 Tonne Hydraulic Press?

The Clarke 7610325 CSA4B Hydraulic Press has a maximum capacity of 4 tonnes, suitable for various pressing applications.

How can I safely operate the Clarke 7610325 Hydraulic Press?

Ensure the press is on a stable, level surface. Use the correct tools and safety gear, follow the user manual instructions, and never exceed the rated capacity.

What should I do if the hydraulic press is not developing pressure?

Check for oil leaks, ensure the hydraulic fluid level is correct, inspect for air in the system, and ensure all connections are tight.

How often should I perform maintenance on the Clarke 7610325 Hydraulic Press?

Regular maintenance should be performed every 6 months, including checking hydraulic fluid levels, inspecting seals, and ensuring all components are in good condition.

What type of hydraulic fluid is recommended for the Clarke 7610325 Hydraulic Press?

Use a high-quality hydraulic oil that meets ISO 32 specifications for optimal performance of the Clarke 7610325 Hydraulic Press.

How do I bleed air from the hydraulic system of the Clarke 7610325 Press?

To bleed air, raise the press to its maximum height, then slowly lower it to allow trapped air to escape. Repeat as necessary.

What are the safety precautions when using the Clarke 7610325 Hydraulic Press?

Wear protective eyewear, gloves, and steel-toed boots. Keep hands clear of moving parts, and do not exceed the press's rated capacity.

Can the Clarke 7610325 Hydraulic Press be used for bending applications?

Yes, the Clarke 7610325 Hydraulic Press can be used for bending, but ensure the appropriate tooling is used for the specific application.

How do I replace the seals on the Clarke 7610325 Hydraulic Press?

First, safely relieve system pressure. Disassemble the press following the user manual. Remove the old seals and install new ones, ensuring correct placement.

What should I do if there is a noticeable drop in press performance?

Inspect for hydraulic fluid leaks, check fluid levels, and examine seals for wear or damage. If issues persist, consult a professional technician.