I, the undersigned:
Ich, der Unterzeichnende:
Je soussigné:
El abajo firmante:
lo sottoscritto:
Nuerenberg, David
Surname and First names/Familiennname und Vornamen/Nom et prénom/Nombr e y apellido/Cognome e nome
hereby declare that the equipment specified hereunder:
bestätige hiermit, daß erklaren Produkt genannten Werk oder Gerät:
déclare que l’équipement visé ci-dessous:
Por la presente declaro que el equipo se especifica a continuación:
Dichiaro che le apparecchiature specificate di seguito:
1. Category:
Hydraulic Hand Held Concrete Breaker
Kategorie:
Catégorie:
Categoria:
Categoria:
2. Make/Marke/Marque/Marca/Marca
STANLEY
3. Type/Typ/Type/Tipo/Tipo:
BR5017801, BR5017801AA, BR5057801, BR5057801AA
4. Serial number of equipment:
Seriennummer des Geräts:
Numéro de série de l’équipement:
Numero de serie del equipo:
Matricola dell´attrezzatura:
All
5. Mass/Masse/Masse/Masa/Massa 25 kg
Has been manufactured in conformity with
Wurde hergestellt in Übereinstimmung mit
Est fabriqué conformément
Ha sido fabricado de acuerdo con
E’ stata costruita in conformitá con
Self
AkustikNet (Notified body ID 1585)
Bagsvard Hovedgade 141, 2880 Bagsvard, Denmark
Certificate #863/2011/003 (verification 2015-08-04) Valid 12/31/2018
Self
Self
Self
6. Special Provisions:None7. Measurements: Measured Sound Power Level 102 Lw A
Spezielle Bestimmungen: Messungen Guaranteed Sound Power Level 104 LwA
Dispositions particulières: Mesures Measured in accordance to Directive 2000/14/EC,
Provisiones especiales: Mediciones Annex III, Part B, No 10, 15 < m < 30
Disposizioni speciali: Misurazioni
8. Representative in the Union: Patrick Vervier, Stanley Dubuis 17-19, rue Jules Berthonneau-BP 3406 41034 Blois Cedex, France.
Vertreter in der Union/Représentant dans l’union/Representante en la Union/Rappresentante presso l’Unione
Done at/Ort/Fait à/Dado en/Fatto a STANLEY Infrastructure, Portland, Oregon USA Date/Datum/le/Fecha/Data 4-27-2018
Signature/Unterschrift/Signature/Firma/Fi rma
Position/Position/Fonction/Cargo/Posizione North America Quality Manager
The Safety Alert Symbol alerts you to potential
personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages
that follow to avoid possible injury or death.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which
will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which
could result in death or serious injury
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which
could result in property damage.
Always observe safety symbols. They are included for your safety and for the
protection of the tool.
WARNING: Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure
to follow the warnings and instructions may result in tool
damage and/or serious injury.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, read the instruction
manual.
General
• Do not discard safety instructions. Give to the operator.
• This tool will provide dependable service if operated in accordance
with the instructions given in this manual. Read and understand this
manual and any stickers and tags attached to the tool and hoses before
operation. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equipment
damage.
• Inspect the tool before each use and ensure all decals are legible.
Contact STANLEY if replacements are needed.
• Establish a training program for all operators to ensure safe operation.
Do not operate the tool unless thoroughly trained or under the
supervision of an instructor. Keep out of the reach of children.
• Operators and maintenance personnel shall be able to physically handle
the bulk, weight and power of the tool.
• Avoid unsuitable postures as these positions do not allow for
counteracting of normal or unexpected movement of the tool, such as
a sudden break of the tool bit. Change postures during extended tasks
to help avoid discomfort or fatigue.
• Never use the tool unless the inserted tool is retained with a proper
retainer.
• Do not operate a damaged, improperly adjusted, modified or
incompletely assembled tool.
• Use and maintain the tool as stated in this manual. Misuse of the tool
can cause serious injury. Do not modify the tool in any way.
• Do not operate the tool in explosive atmospheres, such as in the
presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks
which may ignite the dust or fumes.
• Provide adequate ventilation in closed areas when operating a gas or
diesel hydraulic power source.
• Do not inspect, carry, clean, change accessories or perform
maintenance on the tool while the power source is connected.
Accidental engagement of the tool can cause serious injury.
• Ensure work piece is securely fixed. Be aware that failure of the work
piece or accessories may generate high velocity projectiles.
• Never use the tool bit as a hand struck tool.
• Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when
operating a hydraulic tool. Do not operate this tool if you are tired or
under the influence of drugs or alcohol. A moment of inattention while
operating hydraulic tools may result in serious injury.
• During operation, do not contact mechanisms, accessories or hardware
as they can become very hot or sharp; use your Personal Protection
Equipment (PPE).
• Supervising personnel should develop additional precautions relating to
the specific work area and local safety regulations.
• Never operate the tool if you are unsure about the presence of
underground utilities, such as electrical cables, gas pipes, etc. These can
cause a hazard if damaged with the tool.
• The tool is not insulated against coming into contact with electric
power. Use hose certified as non-conductive.
• Do not overreach. Maintain proper footing and balance at all times
when using the tool.
• Slips, trips and falls are major causes of workplace injury. Be observant
of hoses or oil surfaces lying about the work area, as they can be a
tripping hazard.
• Operators must start in a work area without bystanders and must assess
the risks to bystanders.
• Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite
accidents.
• Operators must be familiar with all prohibited work areas such as
excessive slopes and dangerous terrain conditions.
• Only use clean hydraulic fluid, filling equipment and lubricants that
have been recommended by STANLEY.
• Ensure tools are working properly and safely by performing preventative
maintenance (PM) procedures.
• Repair and service of this tool must only be performed by an authorized
and certified dealer.
• Do not force the tool to do the work of a larger tool. Use the correct
tool for your application.
• Use only hoses and hose couplings that are rated for a minimum
working pressure of 2500 PSI (172 BAR).
• In spite of the application of relevant safety regulations and the
implementation of safety devices, certain residual risks cannot be
avoided. These risks are: repetitive strain injury due to incorrect posture
and risk of pinching fingers when changing tool bit.
Dust and Fumes
• WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding,
drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known
to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:
• Lead from lead-based paints,
• crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry
products, and
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this
type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well
ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those
dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
Protect yourself and those around you. Research and understand the
materials you are grinding. Follow correct safety procedures and comply
with all applicable national, state or provisional health and safety regulations
relating to them, including, if appropriate arranging for the safe disposal of
the materials by a qualified person.
• When dust or fumes are created, control them at the point of emission.
• Operate and maintain the tool as recommended in this manual to
• Use respiratory protection in accordance with employers instruction or
• Avoid prolonged contact with dust. Allowing dust to get into your
• arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber.
Direct tool exhaust to minimize disturbance of dust.
minimize dust.
as required by occupational health and safety regulations.
mouth, eyes or lay on the skin may promote absorption of harmful
chemicals.
PPE
• Always wear safety equipment such as impact resistant goggles, ear
protection, head protection, breathing protection and safety shoes at all
times when operating the tool.
• Hands may be exposed to hazards, impacts, cuts, abrasions and heat.
Wear gloves.
• Wear a hardhat if performing overhead work.
• Use PPE that conforms to standards ANSI Z87.1 (Eye and Face
Protection), ANSI Z89.1 (Head Protection), ANSI Z41.1 (Foot Protection)
and ANSI S12.6 (S3.19) (Hearing Protection).
• Do not wear loose fitting clothing or jewelry when operating the tool.
M003
Wear Ear
M004
Wear Eye
M016
Sound
• Exposure to high noise levels can cause permanent, disabling hearing
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loss and other problems, such as tinnitus (ringing, buzzing, whistling
or humming in the ears). Use hearing protection in accordance with
employer’s instructions and as required by occupational health and
safety regulations.
• Use and maintain as recommended in the manual to prevent an
unnecessary increase in noise levels.
Vibration
• When using a non-rotary percussive tool to perform work related
activities, the operator can experience discomfort in the hands, arms,
shoulders, neck or other parts of the body.
• If you experience numbness, tingling, pain or whitening of the skin
in your fingers or hands, stop using the tool. Tell your employer and
consult a physician.
• Wear warm clothing when working in cold conditions and keep your
hands warm and dry.
• Exposure to vibration can cause disabling damage to the nerves and
blood supply of the hands and arms.
• Use and maintain as recommended in the manual to prevent an
unnecessary increase in vibration.
• Check for vibration level before each service. If you feel a higher than
normal vibration, contact your STANLEY dealer for repair.
Hydraulic
• Warning: Hydraulic fluid under pressure could cause skin injection
injury. Do not check for leaks with your hands. If you are injured by
hydraulic fluid, get medical attention immediately.
• Do not let hydraulic oil get on the skin. Hydraulic oil is hot. Wear
Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) at all times.
• If exposed to hydraulic fluid, wash hands immediately.
• Do not exceed the maximum relief valve setting stated on the tool.
• Inspect and clean couplers before use, daily. Replace damaged couplers
immediately.
• Hydraulic circuit control valve must be OFF before coupling or
uncoupling tools. Failure to do so may damage the couplers and cause
overheating of the hydraulic system.
• Ensure the couplers are properly connected and are tight.
• Do not operate the tool at fluid temperatures above 140°F (60°C).
Higher temperatures can cause operator discomfort and damage to the
tool.
• Do not exceed the rated flow and pressure as stated on the tool. Rapid
failure of the internal seals may result.
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Page 10
What is the BR50 Hydraulic Breaker?
BR50 is a hydraulic breaker for use in the 35-55 lbs. weight class. Designed
for light to medium duty operation, BR45 excels at curb and sidewalk
demolition, asphalt cutting and ground rod driving. BR50 requires an
external hydraulic power source capable of supplying 7-9 GPM or 4-6 GPM,
depending on model.
Specifications
Pressure1500-2500 PSI (103-172 BAR)
Flow7-9 GPM (26-34 LPM)
Max. Pressure2500 PSI (172 BAR)
Max. Relief Pressure2150 PSI (148 BAR)
Recommended Back
Pressure
Couplers3/8 Inch Male Pipe Hose Ends
Port Size-8 SAE O-ring
Tool WeightT-Handle: 52 Lbs. (24 Kg)
Tool Length28 Inches (71 cm)
Width (at handles)18 Inches (46 cm)
Max. Hydraulic Oil
Temp.
HTMA/EHTMA Category Type I & II, Category D
4-6 GPM (15-22 LPM)
250 PSI (17 BAR) or less - Can be used with
higher back pressures with reduced seal life.
Anti-Vibration: 56 Lbs (25 Kg)
140 °F (60°C)
Tool Setup - Detail B
Do not install or change tool accessories while the
hydraulic power source is connected. Accidental
engagement of the tool can cause serious injury.
Disconnect the hydraulic power source before installing
or changing accessories.
1. Disconnect the tool from the hydraulic power source.
Install the breaker bit
The tool bit can get extremely hot during operation.
Always wear gloves when installing bits. Hot bits can
cause burns.
2. Unlock the breaker foot latch.
3. Insert the tool bit and lock the latch. Never use BR50 unless the tool bit
is locked in the retainer.
Note: Never use a blunt tool bit as they cause more vibration.
Tool Operation - Detail B
Sound & Vibration Declaration
Measured A-Weighted sound power level102 dBA
Uncertainty1.7 dBA
Measured A-Weighted Sound Pressure98 dBA
Uncertainty3 dBA
Values determined according to noise test code given in ISO 15744, using
the basic standard ISO3744. Test conducted by independent notified body
to comply with 2000/14/EC:2005.
4. Using a calibrated flow and pressure gauge, check the output of the
hydraulic power source. Ensure it matches the flow and pressure in
“Specifications” on page 10. Hydraulic fluid must be 50°F or above.
Preheat if necessary.
5. Ensure that the hydraulic power source is equipped with a relief valve
set to open at the maximum relief pressure. See “Specifications” on
page 10.
6. Wipe hose couplers with a clean, lint free cloth.
7. Connect the return hose to the tool port marked “Out”.
8. Connect the pressure hose to the tool port marked “In”.
9. Ensure couplers are undamaged, properly connected and are tight.
10. Power up the hydraulic power source.
Using the Tool
Always hold tool with both hands to maximize control.
Apply proper down pressure and maintain proper
footing at all times.
11. Wrap your hands around the handles. Stand in back of the tool, using
your leg against the snap-on filler for stability.
Note: Hold the tool correctly and be ready to counteract normal or sudden
movements. Have both hands available.
12. Place the breaker bit on the material to be broken, at a 90° angle.
Apply down pressure.
13. Flip the trigger lock (CE models only).
14. Slowly squeeze the trigger to start breaking. Squeeze harder for fast
speed operation.
15. When starting, break until the tool bit breaks through, then reposition
the bit. Do not use the tool bit as a lever to move material.
Note: Never cool a hot tool bit in water. Tools can become brittle and can fail.
16. Continue breaking around the original hole, in 2 inch sized bites.
17. Release Trigger to stop the tool.
Note: If you encounter a breakdown or the tool stops for any reason, release
the trigger and power down the hydraulic power source.
Tool Maintenance
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Do not perform maintenance on the tool while the
hydraulic power source is connected. Accidental
engagement of the tool can cause serious injury.
Disconnect the hydraulic power source before servicing.
Daily Maintenance
1. Remove hydraulic power from the tool and check all hydraulic
connections and hoses for damage. Replace damaged parts before
operating the tool.
2. Inspect the tool bit latch and associated parts. Replace when they have
become worn, cracked or distorted.
3. Inspect tool to ensure all stickers are legible. Contact STANLEY if
replacements are needed.
4. Check the flow and pressure of the hydraulic power source using a
calibrated flow meter. Proper flow and pressure maintain proper tool
speed. If tool speed increases or decreases, stop using the tool and
ensure proper flow and pressure.
Check/Charge the Accumulator - Detail C
Check accumulator charge every 6 months or if poor performance develops.
Required Tools:
• STANLEY Accumulator Charge Kit (P/N 31254)
• Nitrogen Bottle
Check
1. Remove the charging plug from the breaker handle.
2. (a) Hold the chuck end of the tester and (b) twist the gauge counterclockwise. This will retract the valve stem.
3. Screw the tester onto the breaker charging port.
4. Twist the tester gauge clockwise and read the pressure indicated on the
gauge. Charge should be 500-700 PSI (34-48 BAR).
Charge
5. Retract the tester valve stem.
6. Connect the charging assembly hose to the tester.
7. Twist the tester gauge clockwise to advance the valve stem.
8. Slowly open the snub valve and charge to 600 PSI (42 BAR).
9. Close the snub valve, retract the tester valve stem and remove the tester
from the breaker charging port. Replace the charging plug.
Tool Storage & Transport
Storage
Plug open hydraulic ports. Clean the tool and store in a clean, dry space that
is safe from damage.
Transport
Secure the tool to the transport vehicle. Lift only as high as necessary to load.
NEVER lift or transport over people. Ensure tool is secured and will not move
during transport. An unsecured tool could cause personal injury or damage
to the tool.
Tool Disposal
Hydraulic Oil
Hydraulic oil can contaminate the air, ground and water if not properly
recycled. Recycle hydraulic oil in accordance with all State, Federal and local
laws, at your local oil recycling facility.
Hydraulic Hoses
Hang hydraulic hoses to drain. Collect the oil for recycling. Contact your local
municipal recycling authorities for an approved hydraulic hose recycling site.
Tool Body
Drain hydraulic oil from the tool, making sure to collect the oil for recycling.
Discharge the accumulator, disassemble the tool and dispose of all non-metal
parts. Recycle the metal components. Contact your local municipal recycling
authorities for recycling instructions.
Accessories
DescriptionPart Number
1 1/8 Inch Hex x 6 inch Shank
Moil Point, 14 Inch Long, UC02333
Chisel Point, 14 Inch Long, UC03990
3 Inch Chisel, 14 Inch Long, UC02334
Clay Spade, 5 1/2 Inch Blade02331
Asphalt Wedge, 12 Inch08106
Asphalt Cutter, 5 Inch Wide02332
Ground Rod Driver, 1 Inch Rod04176
1 1/4 Inch Hex x 6 Inch Shank
Moil Point, 14 Inch Long, UC02336
3 Inch Chisel, 14 Inch Long, UC02337
Clay Spade, 5 1/2 Inch Blade09262
Asphalt Cutter, 5 Inch Wide02335
Ground Rod Driver, 1 Inch Rod04367
Heavy Duty Chisel, 1 Inch02338
Heavy Duty Moil Point, 18 Inch04404
Clay Spade, 8 Inch04405
Detachable Shank (Requires 17783)17782
Tamping Pad, 6 Inch (Requires 17782)17783
Troubleshooting
ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Ensure the power
source is delivering
proper flow and
pressure. See
“Specifications” on
page 10. Proper
flow and pressure
maintain proper tool
speed. Check regularly.
Turn off and
disconnect the tool
from the hydraulic
power source. Ensure
no blockage exists.
Check and recharge
accumulator if
necessary. See
“Check/Charge the
Accumulator - Detail
C” on page 11.
Provide a cooler to
maintain proper
temperature. See
“Specifications” on
page 10.
Check the hydraulic
system for excessive
back pressure.
Contact your STANLEY
dealer for service.
Contact your STANLEY
dealer for service.
Contact your STANLEY
dealer for service.
Tool does not run or
runs improperly.
Fluid leakage on tool
bit.
Fluid leakage around
the tool trigger.
The hydraulic power
source is not running
or not running
properly.