Replacement Parts ..............................................................................................................................................4
Safety Sources and Publications.........................................................................................................................5
Responsibility of Distributors.............................................................................................................................6
Tong and Vise Chain Inspection ........................................................................................................................6
Overloading / Shock Loads / Side Loading....................................................................................................6
Normal Life Expectancy.................................................................................................................................7
Vise and Tong Adjustment...............................................................................................................................15
Breaking Out ....................................................................................................................................................15
Making Up........................................................................................................................................................15
Parts List................................................................................................................................17
Final Assembly Parts List.................................................................................................................................18
Console Assembly Parts List............................................................................................................................19
Control Panel Parts List....................................................................................................................................22
Main Electrical Panel Parts List .......................................................................................................................23
Cylinder Carriage Parts List .............................................................................................................................25
Vee Saddle Assembly Parts List.......................................................................................................................26
Vise Assembly Parts List..................................................................................................................................27
Tong Assembly Parts List ................................................................................................................................28
Petol Special Chain Parts List ..........................................................................................................................29
The U116H Petol Hydra-Tork unit was designed for making up and breaking out downhole
tools. It is rated for operation on 4" to 14" diameters with a maximum working load of
50,000 ft-lbs.
The Petol Pulldown Visetong and Petol Tongvise are adjusted to the different ODs within
their range by pulling the Petol Special Chain through the jaw and engaging a cam lock
lever. No addition or removal of chain sections is required.
The U116H also offers the following features:
A shock mounted hydraulic console not attached to the base to provide maximum
flexibility in the setup and location of the power unit for efficient use of shop space.
All controls are 24 volts AC, NEMA type 13.
The tong cylinder and vise base are mounted on tracks for switching from make up to
break out.
One adjustable vee-saddle mounted on the hydra-tork base for added support. This
vee-saddle is also mounted on tracks for easy adjustment.
Operating voltages are 208/240/460 volts, 3 phase, 10 horsepower. 277/380 volts, 3
phase, 10 horsepower is available upon request.
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Warranty
What Is Covered
Gearench tools are expressly warranted to you, the purchaser, to be free of defects in material and
workmanship.
How Long Coverage Lasts
This express warranty lasts for the lifetime of the GEARENCH tool. Warranty coverage ends when the tool
becomes unusable for reasons other than defects in workmanship or material.
How Can You Get Warranty Service
To obtain the benefit of this warranty, contact a GEARENCH sales representative in Clifton, Texas.
Warranted products will be repaired or replaced, at GEARENCH’s option, and returned at no charge to you, the
original purchaser; or, if after three attempts at repair or replacement during the warranty period, the product
defect in material or workmanship persists, you can elect to receive a full refund of your original purchase price
for the product.
What Is Not Covered
Defects, failures or conditions that are due to normal wear and tear, abuse or misuse, are not covered by this
limited warranty. In addition, this limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, verbal
or written. To the maximum extent allowed by law GEARENCH disclaims all implied warranties, including
implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. GEARENCH also specifically
denies any liability for any incidental damages and/or consequential damages, including but not limited to
property damage to property other than the product itself, loss of sales profits, down time, costs or any other
damages measurable in money, whether or not included in the foregoing enumeration.
Please be advised that some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so this limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you
may also have other rights, which vary from state to state, province to province, or country to country.
Are Personal Injuries Covered
In the event you, someone working for you, or any other person sustain a personal injury as a result of using the
GEARENCH tool, GEARENCH limits its potential liability for such a claim or injury to the fullest extent
allowed by law, and disclaims and denies any liability for such personal injury.
Please be advised that some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for personal injuries, so
the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you, or the individual claiming injury.
No Other Express Warranty Applies
This GEARENCH LIMITED WARRANTY is the sole and exclusive warranty, express or implied for
GEARENCH products. No employee, agent, dealer or other person is authorized to alter, modify, expand or
reduce the terms of this warranty or to make any other warranty on behalf of GEARENCH.
Law Applicable
All matters related to the sale and/or use of the GEARENCH tool that is the subject of this limited warranty,
along with the construction and enforcement of the terms of this limited warranty itself, shall be subject to the
substantive and procedural laws of the state of Texas, not the conflicts of laws provisions of Texas, but rather
the laws of Texas themselves.
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Forum Selection Clause
Any dispute arising out of the sale and/or use of the GEARENCH tool that is the subject of this limited
warranty shall be presented in the form of a claim or lawsuit to the offices of GEARENCH in Clifton, Bosque
County, Texas. No claim or suit may be brought against GEARENCH, arising out of the sale and/or use of the
tool, or arising out of the terms of this warranty, except in such forum. Purchase and/or use of the
GEARENCH tool makes you subject to the benefits and limitations of this limited warranty. Accordingly, any
writ, judgment or other enforcement, obtained from a jurisdiction, county, parish, state or federal court or other
country, other that from the forum identified above, shall be void and unenforceable against GEARENCH.
Arbitration Clause
In the event of dispute or claim arises out of the sale and/or use of the GEARENCH tool that is the subject of
this limited warranty, or arises out of the interpretation or enforcement of the terms and conditions of this
limited warranty, such dispute shall be submitted to binding arbitration pursuant to the rules of the American
Arbitration Association. If required to accomplish the purpose of this Arbitration clause, the purchaser hereby
expressly waives any right to demand trial by jury.
Complete Agreement
This express limited warranty contains the entire agreement regarding express or implied warranties related to
the GEARENCH tool that is the subject of it. No writing or language contained in the purchase order or any
other document of the purchaser, or invoice of GEARENCH or any intermediate seller, shall be construed as
modifying, in any way, the rights and liabilities contained in this limited warranty. Gearench expressly
disclaims any obligations expressed in any customer purchase order or document that are contrary to the terms
and limitations of this warranty.
Severability
If any term or limitation contained in this limited warranty is deemed unenforceable by law, then the term shall
be severed from the remaining portions of the limited warranty which shall remain enforceable.
All communications to GEARENCH regarding the use of the tool and any aspect of the sale of the tool of this
limited warranty should be addressed to GEARENCH.
"It is the responsibility of the employer to train the employee in the proper selection and
usage of tools, chains, etc., and to ensure that they are selected and used in that manner. In
many instances, injury results because it is assumed that anybody knows how to use common
hand tools. Observations and the record show that this is not the case. A part of every job
instruction program should therefore be detailed training in the proper use of hand tools (and
of all other special tools and equipment needed to accomplish the job)." - (Source: National
Safety Council)
"Employers are responsible for the safe condition of tools and equipment used by employees,
including tools and equipment which may be furnished by employees." - (Source: OSHA
1910.242A)
Replacement Parts
Use only PETOL & TITAN replacement parts - no other parts are of comparable strength,
quality and interchangeability.
Safety
While we pride ourselves on the quality and dependability we build into GEARENCH tools
and products, we caution users that it is only prudent to know and follow the simple rules of
safety when using our products, or anyone else's.
Always follow safe practices and procedures in accordance with the recommendations of
OSHA, The National Safety Council (NSC), The Hand Tools Institute (HTI), The National
Association of Chain Manufacturers (NACM), The International Association of Drilling
Contractors (IADC), Etc. All applicable Governmental rules, regulations or restrictions, now
in effect or which may be promulgated, take precedence over the suggestions in this
publication. The information in this publication is designed to supplement standard safe
practices and procedures, not in lieu of, or replacement thereof.
Safe Practices
(Source: The National Safety Council)
Failure to observe one or more of the following five safe practices accounts for most hand
and powered tool accidents:
1. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES TO PROTECT EYES
2. SELECT THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB
3. KEEP TOOLS IN GOOD CONDITION
4. USE TOOLS CORRECTLY
5. KEEP TOOLS IN A SAFE PLACE
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Safety Goggles must always be worn by persons in any area where hand and powered tools
are being used.
Never apply excess leverage to a wrench or tool by means of a "Cheater Bar". Never strike
wrenches and tools with hammers or other objects.
All tools should be kept clean, inspected on a regular basis, and replaced when they show
signs of wear.
Be especially careful not to place yourself in a position that could result in bodily injury in
the event of a failure. Brace yourself firmly and pull rather than push when wrenching. (If
necessary to push, do so with the flat of the hand rather than gripping around the wrench.)
Never stand under or near loads being hoisted off the ground.
READ SAFE PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL, CATALOG INFORMATION
AND PRODUCT LABELING PRIOR TO OPERATION.
Spinning and drill pipe chain, cathead chain, and the PETOL Connecting Link attachment
are designed for the specific purpose for which the name indicates. Chains and attachments
that are to be used for any other purpose should be selected in accordance with the
recommendations of ASTM, NACM, Rigger's Handbook, and the commercial chain
manufacturer's technical manuals.
Safety Sources and Publications
In the interest of Safety the following sources of Safety information is furnished:
The Hand Tools Institute (HTI)
25 North Broadway
Tarrytown, New York 10591
(914) 332-0040
www.hti.org
The National Safety Council (NSC)
1121 Spring Lake Drive
Itasca, Illinois 60143-3201
(630) 285-1121
www.nsc.org
International Safety Council
1121 Spring Lake Drive
Itasca, Illinois 60143-3201
(630) 285-1121
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Responsibility of Distributors
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASERS OF GEARENCH PRODUCTS TO
CONVEY THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION AND ANY OTHER
INFORMATION RELATING TO THE INDIVIDUAL PRODUCT, THROUGH THE
CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION, DOWN TO AND INCLUDING THE INDIVIDUAL
USING THE PRODUCT
NOTE:
In view of the fact that the actual use determines whether safety requirements have
been met, the ultimate responsibility to comply rests with the end user.
Tong and Vise Chain Inspection
The service life of leaf chains can be altered by a variety of adverse operating conditions.
The following information discusses the most important of these conditions for consideration
when operating or scheduling replacement of leaf chain systems.
Overloading / Shock Loads / Side Loading
Attempting to “inch” loads which are beyond the rated capacity of the tool.
Striking the tool with a hammer or other object while force is being exerted in an attempt to
loosen a "frozen" joint.
Side pull on the chain. Side pull can be caused by pulling or pushing on the tong in a
direction that is not along a perpendicular plane, unlevel mounting of the vise, inadequate
support of the part being broken out, and improper seating of the part being broken out in the
tong or vise. Improper seating will occur when the OD of the part is not consistent within
the width of the tong or vise jaw.
Environmental Conditions
Wrench chains operate in widely varying environments, from wet outdoor conditions to
mildly or highly corrosive industrial atmospheres. They can also be exposed to abrasives
such as sand or grit.
The possible effects include:
Moisture - Corrosion and rust reduce chain strength by causing pitting and cracking.
Temperature - Very cold temperatures reduce chain strength by embrittlement.
Chemical Solutions or Vapors - Corrosive attack of the chain components' grain
structure and/or the mechanical connections between the chain components (crevice
corrosion) may occur. Cracking often is microscopic. Propagation to complete
failure can be eventual or sudden.
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Abrasives - Accelerated wearing and scoring of the articulating chain members (pins
and plates) may occur, with a corresponding reduction in chain strength. Due to
inaccessibility of the bearing surfaces (pin surfaces and plate apertures), wear and
scoring are not readily noticeable.
These conditions, when coupled with normal chain wear and inherent residual stress
(normally in the chain as constructed); can result in environmentally assisted failure. It is
impossible to predict chain life under complex conditions, as the degree of hostility and its
effects are dependent on many variables such as temperature, time of exposure, concentration
of corrosive atmosphere or medium, degree of abrasive wear, etc. Establishing the degree
and frequency of unpredictable dynamic loading is also difficult.
Normal Life Expectancy
A leaf chain's normal life expectancy can be expressed as a maximum percent of elongation.
This is generally between 2% and 3% of pitch. As the chain flexes back and forth, the
bearing joints (pins and inside link plates) gradually wear from articulation. As with all steel
bearing surfaces, the precision hardened steel joints of leaf chain require a constant film of
oil between mating parts to prevent wear and to resist corrosion.
Lubrication
One of the most important but often-overlooked factors is adequate lubrication. In addition
to reducing internal friction, maintaining a film of oil on all chain surfaces will inhibit rusting
and corrosion. This is important as corrosion of highly stressed, hardened steel chain
components can cause a major reduction in the load capacity of leaf chain and result in link
plate cracking.
Protection from corrosion is important in storage as well as in service. The factory lubricant
applied to PETOL CHAIN is a "Fingerprint Neutralizing Water-Displacing Corrosion
Preventative". This is an excellent rust and corrosion inhibitor for chains in storage. When
installing these chains new, do not attempt to steam clean or degrease this lubricant. A grade
of SAE 30 or 40 weight, nondetergent motor oil should be used as supplemental lubricant
and a film of this oil should be maintained on all surfaces and internal bearing joints. Also,
do not attempt to paint new chains. Though painting may help inhibit corrosion, it will seal
off critical clearances and restricts oil from reaching the pin surfaces where it is needed for
good joint lubrication.
When operating in dusty environments, lubricated chains will accumulate a paste-like
buildup of grime. At periodic intervals, this buildup should be removed by cleaning and the
chain should be immediately relubricated. Do not use caustic or acid type cleaners; use a
stiff brush and a certified safe petroleum base solvent.
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Periodic Inspection List for Petol Special Chain
1. PRIOR TO EACH USE, LEAF CHAIN AND TOOLS SHOULD BE
INSPECTED FOR SERVICEABILITY AND LUBRICATION.
2. USE ONLY PETOL AND TITAN REPLACEMENT PARTS - NO OTHER
PARTS ARE OF COMPARABLE STRENGTH, QUALITY, AND
INTERCHANGEABILITY.
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Safety Precautions
1. Always wear safety goggles to protect eyes.
2. Select the right tool for the job.
3. Keep tools in good condition.
4. Use tools correctly.
5. Keep tools in a safe place.
6. Wear protective clothing, gloves and safety shoes as appropriate.
7. Use lengths of assembled chain. Do not build lengths from individual components.
8. Do not attempt to rework damaged chain by replacing only the components obviously
faulty. The entire chain may be compromised and should be discarded.
9. Never electroplate assembled leaf chains or components. Plating will result in failure
from hydrogen embrittlement.
10. Do not weld any chain or component. Welding spatter should never be allowed to
come into contact with chain or components.
11. Leaf chains are manufactured exclusively from heat-treated steels and therefore must
not be annealed. If heating a chain with a cutting torch is absolutely necessary for
removal, the chain should not be reused.
12. Inspect chains frequently and regularly for link plate cracking, pin turning, pin
protrusion and corrosion.
13. Use only PETOL & TITAN replacement parts to ensure proper strength.
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Installation
Location
The Petol Hydra-Tork Unit should be located in an area with adequate room to work the
downhole tools. The unit may be located indoors or outdoors upon solid level ground or a
finished shop floor. No special foundation is required.
Setup
Locate the hydraulic console in a convenient location and connect the hoses to the main
hydraulic cylinder.
Electrical Wiring
Connect electrical power to the console at the disconnect switch located in the access door of
the main electrical panel at the top of the console. The electrical supply should be made by a
qualified electrician in accordance with all applicable local codes and standards. If the unit
voltage must be changed to match the available supply voltage (e.g. after relocation), change
the motor wiring at the motor in the lower section of the console, change the primary leads
on the control transformer in the main electrical panel, and change the motor starter heater
elements in the main electrical panel. The spare parts list describes the heater elements
needed for all voltages.
Startup
Verify that the oil level is within the operating limits as shown on the console sight glass.
Use Chevron AW-ISO46 or equal (30 gallons). Turn on the disconnect switch to power up
the console. Start the hydraulic pump and immediately press any one of the cylinder control
buttons. If the cylinder does not move and if no hydraulic pressure is indicated (1)
immediately turn off the power; (2) lock out the power supply to the console; and (3) reverse
any two of the power supply leads to obtain the correct pump rotation.
If the main cylinder will only extend and not retract (1) turn off the power; (2) lock out the
power to the console; and (3) reverse the hoses attaching the console to the main cylinder.
Cycle the cylinder several times to clear the system of any entrapped air.
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Operation
Controls
The operating controls are shown on Figures 1 and 2 on page 16.
The disconnect switch is used to disconnect electrical power to the controls. When this
switch is on, the motor may be started.
The POWER ON switch will start the hydraulic pump motor. It contains an indicator light
to show that the motor is on. The POWER OFF switch is used to stop the motor.
The FILTER indicator light is used to monitor the hydraulic filter. If this light is on while a
cylinder is traveling the hydraulic filter element, located in the lower portion of the console,
is dirty and must be replaced. Use Hycon 0085-MA-010-P element or equal.
The TONG RATCHET and TONG ENGAGE buttons are used to control operation of the
main cylinder. Press the TONG ENGAGE button to apply torque. Press the TONG RATCHET button to ratchet the tong back to the pull down position.
The pressure control knob is used to adjust the overall system pressure. Turn the knob
clockwise to increase pressure or counter-clockwise to decrease system pressure.
WARNING: Never operate the tong with a pressure higher than required to
perform the make up or break out operation. Operation at excessive pressure
may damage the downhole tool and/or injure personnel.
The hydraulic pressure gauge is used to indicate the current system pressure in psi. A
conversion chart for equating the hydraulic pressure in psi to the torque output in ft-lbs
follows:
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TORQUE-PRESSURE CONVERSION
TORQUE
(ft-lbs)
0 0 12,000 710
4,000 240 13,000 770
4,200 250 14,000 830
4,400 260 15,000 890
4,600 270 16,000 950
4,800 280 17,000 1,010
5,000 300 18,000 1,060
5,200 310 19,000 1,120
5,400 320 20,000 1,180
5,600 330 22,000 1,300
5,800 340 24,000 1,420
6,000 350 26,000 1,540
6,200 370 28,000 1,660
PRESSURE
(psig)
TORQUE
(ft-lbs)
PRESSURE
(psig)
6,400 380 30,000 1,770
6,600 390 32,000 1,890
6,800 400 34,000 2,010
7,000 410 36,000 2,130
7,500 440 38,000 2,250
8,000 470 40,000 2,370
8,500 500 42,000 2,480
9,000 530 44,000 2,600
9,500 560 46,000 2,720
10,000 590 48,000 2,840
11,000 650 50,000 2,960
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Loading
To load the downhole tool in the unit, slide the vise left or right as needed. Adjust the veesaddle to support the tool when set into the vise. Set the tool into the vise. Position the tong
for make up or break out as needed and set the tong onto the tool. Adjust the vise and tong
as described and latch the vise chain and tong chain.
CAUTION: The vee-saddle must be used to support the tool while torquing.
Vise and Tong Adjustment
Release the cam lock on the tong and vise by depressing the cam lever and moving the pawl
to the unlocked position (see figure 3 on page 18). Slide the chain through the tong or vise as
needed to latch the chain screw nut into the jaw. Move the pawl lever to the locked position
and release the cam lever. Check that the cam lever is latched. Tighten the chain screw nut
on the vise until hand tight. Tighten the chain screw nut on the tong until it is hand tight and
then loosen the chain screw nut on the tong 1/2 turn to provide proper ratcheting.
Breaking Out
Load the tool and adjust the tong and vise as described above. Fully ratchet the tong. Turn
the pressure control knob fully counter-clockwise, engaging the tong. When the tong stops,
begin increasing the system pressure by turning the pressure control
slowly clockwise. Keep
increasing the system pressure until the connection is broken loose or the working load of
the tong is reached. Do not exceed the rating of the tong. Consult with GEARENCH as
needed for help with the toughest break out jobs. After the initial break out, ratchet the
tong fully and then alternately engage / ratchet the tong until the connection is fully
loosened.
Making Up
Load the tool and adjust the tong and vise as described above. Make up the connection hand
tight using TITAN chain tongs. While pressing the TONG RATCHET button with the
cylinder fully extended, adjust the pressure control knob until the desired make up torque is
displayed. Engage the tong. If the cylinder fully retracts without stalling, cycle the tong
(ratchet / engage). Continue until the cylinder stalls.
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Parts List
The following drawings, diagrams, and parts lists describe all parts, which may be needed as
replacement items. Where appropriate, standard industrial, electrical, and hydraulic
components have been used. Should a standard industrial item need replacing, the item may
be purchased locally. To assist you in obtaining parts, the OEM component manufacturer
and model numbers are shown on the parts list. Of course, all replacement parts will be
supplied by GEARENCH if you prefer to order from us.
All tong, vise, and chain components are manufactured only by
GEARENCH.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SUBSTITUTE THESE
COMPONENTS. The unit will not work properly unless these components
are matched to the specific application. Consult our factory as your
requirements change. Any non-GEARENCH substitutions of these
components void all warranties and subject the user to assumption of
liabilities resulting from subsequent use.
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Final Assembly Parts List
Item Qty. Part Number Description Notes
1 1 UHBASE-116H-01 Base assembly
2 1 UHCN-118-000 Console assembly See pages 19-25
3 1 ---- Cylinder assembly See pages 26-27
4 1 UHVSA-116H Vee saddle assembly See page 28
5 1 TVA116H Vise assembly See page 29
6 1 UVTDA116H Tong assembly See page 30
7 2 161-45-25T
161-45-33T
8 1 UVS-1-1414-14 Vise slide
9 4 HXS035 Hex bolt 1-1/8-7UNC x 2-1/2 long
10 4 HXW015 1-1/8 spring lockwasher
Chain assembly 4 – 10” diameter
4 – 14” diameter
see page 31
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Console Assembly Parts List
Item Qty. Part Number Description Make / Model Notes
1 1 UHCH-118-000 Hydraulic schematic
2 1 UHCN-P1-0 Control panel
3 1 UHCN-P2-000 Main electrical panel
4 30 gal. UHCH-OIL Hydraulic oil Chevron
AW-ISO46
Or equal
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Hydraulic Schematic
Item Qty. Part Number Description Make / Model Notes
1 1 UHCH-P03 Pump Oilgear
PVW-20-LSAY-NNNN-885B
2 1 UHCH-M11 Motor Baldor
CM3714T
3 1 UHCH-M12 Motor coupling Magnalloy
M20011210
20 21
Or equal
Or equal
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4 1 UHCH-M13 Pump coupling Magnalloy
M20002808
5 1 UHCH-M04 Coupling insert Magnalloy
M270N
6 1 UHCH-M14 Adaptor Magnalloy
M182582B
7 1 UHCH-V30 Manifold Sun
VPW
8 1 UHCH-V08 Relief valve Sun
RPGC-LCN-3200psi
11 1 UHCH-V21 Regenerative valve Sun
YDEV-XCN-BA
12 1 UHCH-V22 Directional valve Wandfluh
AM4D101-R24
13 2 UHCH-V07 Manifold reducer Sun
ZWU
14 1 UHCH-V32 Blanking plat Sun
ZJP
15 1 UHCH-V11 Directional valve Wandfluh
WDMFA06AC2-R24
16 1 UHCH-V02 Pressure control Sun
RSDC-LAN-EHI
17 1 UHCH-V03 Power limit valve Sun
NFCC-LDN-GAI
18 1 UHCH-G01 Pressure gauge Wika
213.40 4” FF-LBM 3000psi
19 1 UHCH-G05 Gauge snubber Cajon
SS-4-SA-EW
20 1 UHCH-B01 Filter element Hycon
0085-MA-010-P
21 1 UHCH-B02 Filter switch Nason
SM-2A-15R/HR
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
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Control Panel Parts List
Item Qty. Part Number Description Make / Model Notes
1 1 UHCE-S1 Push button switch Allen-Bradley
800MB-CQA24GA
2 1 UHCE-S2 Push button switch Allen-Bradley
800MB-CB6D2
3 1 UHCE-L1 Pilot light Allen-Bradley
800MB-CQ24R
4 2 UHCE-S3 Push button switch Allen-Bradley
800MB-CA9B
5 2 UHCE-W23 3/4” x 45° liquid-
tight conduit conn.
6 2 UHCE-W25 3/4” conduit sealing
ring
7 1.50
UHCE-W26 3/4” liquid-tight
ft
conduit
Thomas & Betts
5243
Thomas & Betts
5263
Or equal
Or equal
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Main Electrical Panel Parts List
Item Qty. Part Number Description Make / Model Notes
1A 1 UHCE-S7 Disconnect switch Allen-Bradley
194R-NJ030P34ER1
1B 3 UHCE-F1 Fuse, 230V Bussmann
LPJ-30
1B 3 UHCE-F4 Fuse, 460V Bussmann
LPJ-15
1B 3 UHCE-F8 Fuse, 380V Bussmann
LPJ-17-1/2
2A 1 UHCE-X3 Transformer Acme
TA-2-81324
2B 1 UHCE-X2 Fuse kit Acme
PL-112601
2C 1 UHCE-F7 Fuse Bussmann
FNM-10
23 24
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
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3A 1 UHCE-M1 Starter Allen-Bradley
509-COJ
3B 3 UHCE-H1 Heater, 230V Allen-Bradley
W64
3B 3 UHCE-H2 Heater, 380/460V Allen-Bradley
W56
4A 5 UHCE-W18 Cord connector Hubbell
SHC1011
4B 5 UHCE-W24 3/8” sealing ring Thomas & Betts
5261
4C 5 UHCE-W27 3/8” lock nut Thomas & Betts
140
5A 2 UHCE-W23 3/4” x 45° liquid-
tight conduit conn.
Thomas & Betts
5243
5B 2 UHCE-W25 3/4” sealing ring Thomas & Betts
5263
5C 2.25
UHCE-W26 3/4” liquid-tight
ft
conduit
6A 21 UHCE-W08 Terminal block Allen-Bradley
1492-W3
6B 7 UHCE-W09 Jumper, 10 pole Allen-Bradley
1492-CJ5-10
6C 2 UHCE-W10 End anchor Allen-Bradley
1492-EA35
6D 1 UHCE-W11 End barrier Allen-Bradley
1492-EB3
6E 1 UHCE-W12 Mounting rail Allen-Bradley
199-DR1
6F 1 UHCE-W13 Partition plate Allen-Bradley
1492-PP3
7A 1 UHCE-W15 Wiring duct Hoffman
A-100100WH
7B 1 UHCE-W16 Wiring duct cover Hoffman
A-100CWH
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
Or equal
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Cylinder Carriage Parts List
Item Qty. Part Number Description Make / Model Notes
1 1 UHCY-116H-02 Main cylinder Vickers/Aeroquip
TG10GRLA1AH18000
2 1 UHCY-116H-RE Cylinder rod eye Vickers/Aeroquip
SH-562-10
3 1 UHCY-116H-EB Hose assembly Eye bracket
4 2 UHCH-H08 Hose assembly Gates
12G2-12FJX-12MP-240
Or equal
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Vee Saddle Assembly Parts List
Item Qty. Part Number Description Make / Model Notes
1 1 UHVSB-116H Vee saddle slide
2 1 UHVSH-116H Vee saddle head
3 1 UHVSN-116H Vee saddle nut
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Vise Assembly Parts List
Item Qty. Part Number Description
1 1 TVB116H Base
2 1 TVJ116H Jaw
3 4 HI09D Diamond point insert
4 4 HP904 Insert key
5 4 HS21 Insert key spring
6 1 TVP116H Pawl
7 1 TVL116 Pawl latch
8 1 HP298 Pawl latch pin
9 1 HP050 Pawl latch rivet
10 1 HS25 Pawl latch spring
11 1 HP275 Base pin
12 1 HP292 Jaw pin w/ kliprings
13 2 HXRR175 Jaw pin klipring only
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Tong Assembly Parts List
Item Qty. Part Number Description
1 1 VTDH116H Handle
2 1 HP336 Handle pin
3 1 TVJ116H Jaw
4A 2 HI09D Diamond point insert
4B 2 HI09B Blank insert
5 4 HP904 Insert key
6 4 HS21 Insert key spring
7 1 TVP116H Pawl
8 1 TVL116 Pawl latch
9 1 HP298 Pawl latch pin
10 1 HP050 Pawl latch rivet
11 1 HS25 Pawl latch spring
12 1 HP277 Jaw pin w/ kliprings
13 2 HXRR175 Jaw pin klipring only
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Petol Special Chain Parts List
Item Qty. Part Number Description
1 As req’d 161-45-02 Special chain only
2 As req’d 161-45-05 Special chain only
3 As req’d 161-45-07 Special chain only
4 1 HV04-45 Chain screw
5 1 HN02 Chain screw nut
6 1 HP290 Chain screw pin
7 1 HP952 Chain screw nut lever
8 1 HD3-45 Chain handle
9 1 HP282 Chain handle pin w/ cotter
10 As req’d HP326 Chain pin w/ kliprings
11 As req’d HXKR062 Klipring only
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Electrical Schematic
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