Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP 30 Tonne Hydraulic Instructions

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Year 2016
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Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP 30 Tonne Hydraulic Press Specification

The Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP 30 Tonne Hydraulic Press is a robust and versatile piece of equipment designed for heavy-duty applications. This hydraulic press is engineered to deliver a maximum pressing force of 30 tonnes, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial tasks such as bending, bonding, and straightening metal components. It features a solid steel construction that ensures durability and stability during operation, enhancing safety and performance. The press incorporates a manually operated hydraulic system, which provides precise control over the pressing process, allowing for accurate and consistent results. Its adjustable work table accommodates varying sizes of workpieces, offering flexibility in operation. The CSA30FP is equipped with a pressure gauge that allows operators to monitor the applied force in real-time, ensuring precision in tasks that require specific pressure levels. The design includes safety features such as overload protection, which prevents damage to the press and the workpiece by limiting the force applied beyond the press’s capacity. The compact design of the Clarke 7615200 makes it suitable for use in workshops and industrial environments where space is a premium. Easy to assemble and maintain, this hydraulic press is a reliable choice for professionals seeking efficiency and effectiveness in metalworking applications.

Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP 30 Tonne Hydraulic Press F.A.Q.

What is the maximum working pressure for the Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP 30 Tonne Hydraulic Press?

The maximum working pressure for the Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP 30 Tonne Hydraulic Press is 30 tonnes, which is equivalent to approximately 441,300 PSI.

How do I properly set up the Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP hydraulic press for first-time use?

To set up the Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP, ensure the press is placed on a stable and level surface, check all components for any damage, and securely attach the pressing plates. Consult the user manual for detailed step-by-step instructions.

What type of hydraulic fluid should be used with the Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP press?

It is recommended to use a high-quality hydraulic oil with a viscosity grade of ISO VG32 or VG46 for optimal performance of the Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP press.

How can I troubleshoot a hydraulic leak in the Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP press?

To troubleshoot a hydraulic leak, inspect all hoses and connections for wear or damage. Tighten any loose fittings and replace damaged components as necessary. Always relieve system pressure before making repairs.

What should I do if the press is not building enough pressure?

If the press is not building enough pressure, check for hydraulic fluid levels, inspect for leaks, ensure the pump is functioning correctly, and verify that the pressure relief valve is not set too low.

How often should the Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP hydraulic press be serviced?

Regular maintenance should be performed every 6 months or after 500 hours of operation, whichever comes first. This includes checking and replacing hydraulic fluid, inspecting hoses and seals, and lubricating moving parts.

Is it necessary to bleed the hydraulic system, and if so, how is it done?

Yes, it is essential to bleed the hydraulic system to remove air pockets. To do this, operate the press without a load and cycle it fully a few times, opening the bleed valve if necessary, until smooth operation is achieved.

What safety precautions should be taken when using the Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP press?

Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, keep hands and body clear of moving parts, ensure the press is secured to prevent tipping, and do not exceed the rated capacity.

Can the Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP press be used for both pressing and bending operations?

Yes, the Clarke 7615200 CSA30FP press is versatile and can be used for both pressing and bending operations. However, ensure that the appropriate tools and attachments are used for each specific task.

What should I do if the press ram is moving too slowly?

If the press ram is moving too slowly, check the hydraulic fluid level, inspect for any blockages in the hoses, and ensure the pump is operating efficiently. Adjust the flow control valve if necessary.