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- USE AND MAINTENANCE “ITR UEH HYDRAULIC BREAKERS”
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Step 1
USE AND MAINTENANCE TOOLS
- Each tool has specific characteristics that make it suitable for the type of material to be demolished.
- To demolish large rocks, it is advisable to start with not too large spikes.
- Sometimes a cushion of rock dust might form in the hole drilled (Fig). If the dust has not been expelled, the impact force of the tool will discharge onto the dust cushion without cutting into the rock. In this case, to prevent damaging the tool, make another hole until cracking the rock.
- Fit the tool most suited to the type of work to be done on the hydraulic demolishing hammer.
Each tool has specific characteristics that make it suitable for the type of material to be demolished.
To demolish large rocks, it is advisable to start with not too large spikes.
Sometimes a cushion of rock dust might form in the hole drilled (Fig). If the dust has not been expelled, the impact force of the tool will discharge onto the dust cushion without cutting into the rock. In this case, to prevent damaging the tool, make another hole until cracking the rock.
Fit the tool most suited to the type of work to be done on the hydraulic demolishing hammer.
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Step 2
NITROGEN CHARGING - Injection tube discharging
- close the gas cylinder
- discharge the injection tube
- remove the device
- lock the nitrogen charging screws using an 8mm hexagonal wrench applying a final torque of maximum 49.05 Nm
close the gas cylinder
discharge the injection tube
remove the device
lock the nitrogen charging screws using an 8mm hexagonal wrench applying a final torque of maximum 49.05 Nm
Step 3
LIST OF PARTS INVOLVED
- Lower cap; 2. Membrane; 3. Cap locking screw; 4. Lower cap O-ring; 5. Upper cap; 6. Accumulator fastening screw; 7. Nitrogen charging screw; 8. Nitrogen charging screw O-ring
- Lower cap; 2. Membrane; 3. Cap locking screw; 4. Lower cap O-ring; 5. Upper cap; 6. Accumulator fastening screw; 7. Nitrogen charging screw; 8. Nitrogen charging screw O-ring
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Richard Balston - Feb 28, 2019
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Very impressive working flow chart. Could you please tell me the alternate way or any tips regarding maintenance of ‘‘‘hydraulic rock breaker’’’.