Clarke 7614025 CSA10EP 10 Tonne Hydraulic Instructions
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To safely operate the press, ensure that you are wearing appropriate safety gear, such as gloves and goggles. Securely position the workpiece on the press bed, and use the hand pump to apply pressure gradually. Always stand clear of the press and avoid placing any part of your body under the ram.
First, check the hydraulic fluid level and top it up if necessary. Inspect the pump and hose for any leaks or damages. Ensure all connections are tight and free from obstructions. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact Clarke customer support.
Regular maintenance should be performed every 6 months, including checking hydraulic fluid levels, inspecting hoses for wear, and ensuring all bolts and nuts are tight. Additionally, perform a visual inspection before each use to ensure safe operation.
Yes, the Clarke 7614025 CSA10EP can be used for bending metal. Ensure to use the correct dies and supports to avoid damaging the press. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for maximum capacity and thickness.
The recommended hydraulic fluid is ISO 32 or an equivalent grade. Always use high-quality hydraulic oil to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the press.
To bleed air from the system, fully extend the ram, then open the release valve to let the ram retract fully. Repeat this process several times until no air bubbles are visible in the hydraulic fluid reservoir.
Check the release valve to ensure it is fully open. If the ram still does not retract, inspect the return spring for damage or wear. Replace the spring if necessary. If the issue persists, consult the manual or contact technical support.
The press pressure is adjusted by controlling the hand pump. Apply pressure gradually, and use the pressure gauge to monitor the force being applied. Do not exceed the maximum rated capacity of 10 tonnes.
Some noise is normal during operation, such as the sound of hydraulic fluid moving through the system. However, excessive noise or unusual sounds may indicate a problem, such as air in the system or worn components. Investigate any irregular noises promptly.
Store the press in a dry, clean area to prevent moisture and dust from affecting its components. Ensure the ram is retracted, and the hydraulic fluid reservoir is sealed. Cover the press with a dust cover for added protection.