Locoloc HC-S20BAT Operator's Manual

HC-S20BAT
Handheld Battery-Powered Cutter
Operator’s Manual
Locoloc
®
Cutting Tools
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Title Page
Specications 1
Safety Guidelines 2
Power Supply Connection 3
General Information 4
Operating Instructions 7
Tool Troubleshooting 8
Battery Troubleshooting 10
Warranty 11
CONTENTS
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SPECIFICATIONS
CRIMPING TOOL
Output: 6 ton
Weight: 7.7 lbs.
Size: 19” L Jaw Opening: .75”
FEATURES
CAPACITIES
Wire Ropes: 16 mm, 5/8” Soft Steel Bolts: 13 mm, 1/2”
Chain: EHS DO NOT CUT
Guy Wire : 10 mm 3/8”
Flip-Top Latching Head
Tested UP to 75kV
One Hand Operation
Rotational Head
Rapid Advance
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STANDARD ACCESORIES
BATTERY CARTRIDGE
BATTERY CHARGER
CARRYING CASE
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
To reduce the risk of injury, use this charger only with autho­rized products. Other batteries or adapters may cause per­sonal injury and/or damage.
Do not expose the charger to rain, snow or direct sunlight.
Use the charger at room temperature 68°F (20°C) to 77°F
(25° C).
Place the charger in a well-ventilated area free of foreign
objects/matter.
To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the charger from the outlet before cleaning or changing adapters.
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local haz­ardous material laws.
Do not disassemble, incinerate, modify or short circuit batteries, charger or related components.
WARNING
This guide presents the setup, use, maintenance and troubleshoot­ing of the charger along with instructions for conditioning your bat­teries.
Before using the battery charger, read all instructions and caution­ary markings on the battery charger, battery and on any product using the battery.
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POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION
The power supply uses a nominal 220 volt circuit. The power supply manages and conditions the power input to the charger. The power supply does not use a resettable or replaceable fuse. If a power surge occurs the power supply temporarily interrupts the current supply until the condition is corrected. If the power light on the pow­er supply fails to light, an extreme surge may have occurred and the power supply may trigger an internal fuse that must be serviced by the manufacturer. Return the power supply for repair or replace-
ment immediately.
Never alter an AC cord or its plug. If it does not t into your outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualied electri­cian. An improper connection can cause an electric shock. To reduce the risk of electric shock, the charger must be
grounded.
Before using an adapter, ensure that the outlet box is grounded. If you are not sure the box is grounded, have it checked and repaired, if necessary, by a qualied elec-
trician.
WARNING
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GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDE
The following steps are guidelines for safe operation of the cutters. Please take the time to review them as these are helpful hints that
have been accumulated over the years.
1. After inserting a battery pack, check if it is securely in place by pushing it gently, and a “click” will be heard. While pressing the latch, pull out the battery pack, to replace the battery pack, push the new one rmly into place.
2. Open the xed cut head, insert cable, then close the xed cut head and press the trigger to be cut.
3. Once the cut is done, press the release button to retract the cutter.
4. Stay within the maximum cutting limits of each tool as listed.
5. Try to keep the cutter head clean. When cleaning, use a spay
lubricant to avoid a build up of dirt and sand which damage the
cutter head.
6. Stop cutting when the blade reaches the extreme end of its ad-
vance. If the material being cut (usually wire rope or soft cables) seems to be cut but does not break free of the tool, this indi­cates that the blade is jammed on a small piece of cable. Refer to “troubleshooting” to free the blade.
7. All tools require proper care. Occasional cleaning and degreas­ing in solvent, and sharpening blade and cutter head, will keep these tools operating without problems.
8. The most common problem encountered is blade breakage.
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GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDE
Ninety-nine percent of all breakage occurs because the cutter head is not securely latched before cutting. If the
latch is not secured, the blade will push open the cutter head and damage both the body head and blade. This causes the outside ear to the blade to break on an angle. In some cases, the whole cutter head may crack in half. Cutting material that is not specied may also cause blade damage. In time, these blades will fatigue and crack and must be replaced.
9. There may be a residue of oil present on new tools when they are removed from the original shipping container. This is to pro­tect the tool from corrosion during shipment and storage, and should not be considered defective. The tool can be cleaned with a spray degreaser or soapy water.
10. If tool is jammed, avoid beating directly on the tool with a ham­mer, especially avoid attening the piston cylinder. Use a ham­mer in conjunction with a block of wood or soft material to free the blade. See troubleshooting in page 5.
11. All tools can be reconditioned and overhauled. Call factory and obtain an RGA# for returning tools.
12. Always return tools to their carrying case to protect them from sand and dirt.
13. Always carry a spare blade (Part No. 20-07), preferably at­tached to the carrying case.
14. When cutting, keep area clear of spectators as hardened met­als may y apart when severed.
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GENERAL INFORMATION GUIDE
BLADE SHARPENING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Always cut the material at a 90 degree angle to the blade. Any other angle may cause the blade and head shear to fracture. See illustration below.
2. Head rotates 180° for proper cut angle.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Before cutting, make sure the material being cut is within the proper cutting capacity of the tool being used.
2. Open cutter head by lifting latch.
3. Insert material between cutter head and blade and secure latch.
It is important that you check the latch for proper engagement
before continuing with the cut. Failure to secure the latch can result in severe tool damage and personal injury.
4. Align the material 90 degree angle to the blade. This will ensure a proper cut with minimal distortion. If the material is cut at any other angle, severe blade damage may occur. Refer to diagram
on page 9 for proper alignment.
5. Once the cut is made, the release lever under trigger can be
depressed to retract the blade.
6. These cutters do not have a by-pass cartridge like our com­pression tools, so they should be released once the cut is made and not continued to be advanced. If the tool is advanced under pressure with no load, it is di󰀩cult to release the blade. Refer to the troubleshooting on page 10 if this condition occurs.
7. Always wear eye protection and any other specied safety equipment when cutting. Be sure surrounding area is clear, as hardened metals may y apart when severed.
8. Do not use to cut EHS Guy Wire or Bridge Strand. Contact Loos & Co., Inc. Cableware Division for these cutters.
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TOOL TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
MOTOR RUNS, BUT
THE JAWS WILL NOT
ADVANCE
Insu󰀩cient Hydraulic Oil Consult Factory for Repair Service
Air Block in Hydraulic System
Invert tool to allow air to rise to­wards the top of the oil bladder
Defective Hydraulic System Consult Factory for Repair Service
MOTOR RUNS, TOOL JAWS ADVANCE,
BUT WILL NOT BUILD PRESSURE
Insu󰀩cient Hydraulic Oil Consult Factory for Repair Service
Defective Suction Valve or Bypass Cartridge
Consult Factory for Repair Service
MOTOR WILL NOT RUN AT ALL
Defective Battery Charge or Replace Battery
Bad Contact or Loose Battery Connections
Check all Connections and Wires
Misaligned Switch
Check to Make Sure that Switch is
Properly Aligned with Trigger
Consult Factory for Repair Service
TOOLS JAWS WILL NOT RELEASE
Tool Did Not Complete a Full
Cycle and Bypass
Press Trigger and allow Tool to Bypass, Then Release Tool Jaws
Connector is Jammed in Tool Jaws
Press and Hold Release Trigger, While Prying Tool Jaws Apart
Release Trigger is Bent or Misaligned
Consult Factory for Repair Service
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TROUBLESHOOTING CUTTER
1. Problem: Small wire strands or pieces of cable or debris get
jammed between the cutter head and blade, not allowing the
blade to retract.
Solution:
A)
Hold release lever down while tapping on the ram with a block of wood and a hammer. If this does not work or tool continues to hang up, proceed to step “B”.
B)
Remove blade screw and release the ram. Then disassemble cutter head and remove burrs from both blade and head shear, using a at grinding stone on the rolled edge. Do not sharpen like a knife - leave cutting edge at! See illustration on page 8
2. Problem: Blade is advanced under pressure with no load and the release lever seems to be stuck.
Solution:
A) Use both hands to depress release trigger using body weight
and the ground or other strong surface for support.
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BATTERY TROUBLESHOOTING
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WARRANTY
Huskie Tools products carry a warranty that makes us a leader in the tool industry. No other manufacturer dares to back its tools as we do.
All Huskie REC-SERIES battery-operated products carry a 5-year warranty. The ECO-SERIES battery-operated products carry a 1-year warranty. The IL-ND battery-operated products carry a 3-year warranty. The BP-70E, BP-70EI, BP-70MH, and TBP-84 batteries carry a 5-year or 1,000 recharge cycles warranty from the date stamped on the battery.
PRODUCT WARRANTY
REC-Series battery-operated products 5 Years ECO-Series battery-operated products* 1 Year IL-ND battery-operated products 3 Years Batteries (BP-70E, BP-70EI**, BP-70MH, TBP-84 ) 5 Years Chargers (CH-35R, CH-70DCH, CH-90, CH-86 5 Years
*Please call the factory with warranty questions. **The BP-70EI is no longer available. The LED indicator on the BP-70EI carries a 1-year warranty from purchase date.
The warranty does not cover any damages incurred from a Huskie tool including damages to property, bodily injuries, and lost wages resulting from such injuries. This warranty solely covers the repair or replacement of tools supplied by Huskie. These remedies are exclusive, and the total liability of Huskie Tools, Inc. whether based on contract, warranty, neg­ligence, indemnication, strict liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price of the tool. In no event shall Huskie Tools, Inc. be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages.
HUSKIE TOOLS, INC. MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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WARRANTY (CONT.)
Huskie reserves the right to determine all warranty claims. Huskie will not waranty tools containing parts or batteries not originally supplied by Huskie. Failure due to misuse, improper maintenance, misapplication, not following instructions or warnings, abuse or repairs attempted by anyone other than Huskie Tools, Inc. or an authorized service center renders this
warranty null and void.
Repair and Warranty Claims
All claims must be sent to Huskie for inspection and authorization. A Return Goods Authorization (RGA) is required before shipping tools to Huskie. Secure the authorization by telephoning or writing to Huskie’s main o󰀩ce with details of the claim. Non-warranty repairs are handled using the same procedure. Repairs exceeding 50 percent of the cost of a new tool will be advised before repairs are made.
Payment Terms
Upon credit approval, Huskie’s standard payment terms are net-30 days. Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express are also accepted.
Freight
All Huskie Tools are FOB, Glendale Heights, Illinois. Goods will be shipped pre-paid and added, unless otherwise specied. Freight shipments over $17,000 are pre-paid.
Quotations
Special quantity quotations should be phoned in to discuss the scope of your tool requests.
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WARRANTY (CONT.)
Complete Support Services
Our customers have direct access to us for training, service, and problem solving. As specialists in tools, we maintain a trained repair sta󰀨 and a large stock of parts. This contrasts with many tool suppliers who carry tools as a sideline without o󰀨ering support services. Here are some reasons why our customers love to do business with us:
Quick delivery
We maintain inventory in our headquarters
Training and troubleshooting services
Fast repair service
Design and engineering service for special tools
HOW TO GET SERVICE UNDER THE TERMS OF THE
LIMITED WARRANTY
Return your product directly to Huskie Tools, Inc. as our
representative network is not prepared to service the product under
the terms of this warranty.
1. Write, call, or fax Huskie stating the tool’s purchase date and problem.
You will be given an RGA # to assure that your merchandise will be prop­erly handled upon its receipt.
2. CAUTION: Make sure the product is packaged adequately so as to
prevent damage or loss during transit. The shipment must be prepaid and we recommend that it be insured. A cover letter indicating the reason for the return should be included in order to facilitate repairs.
3. To ll out an RGA online, go to HuskieTools.com and click on “Repairs.”
198 N. Brandon Drive, Glendale Heights, IL 60139
Phone: (800) 860-6170 Fax: (800) 345-3767
HuskieTools.com
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