Enerpac BRC-106 User Manual

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5.0 INSTALLATION

1.

Make hydraulic connections. Use a pump with a release valve
or a 3-way valve and one hose. Fully hand-tighten all couplers.
Loose coupler connections will block the flow of oil between
the pump and the cylinder.

2.

Remove air from the cylinder by positioning the cylinder so
that the plunger is pointed down and the cylinder is lower than
the pump. Fully retract and extend the cylinder 2 or 3 times.

6.0 OPERATION

WARNING: DO NOT HANDLE PRESSURIZED

HOSES. Escaping oil under pressure can
penetrate the skin,,causing serious injury. If

oil is injected under the, skin, see a doctor immediately.

Operate the hydraulic pump to retract and extend the cylinder. The
speed of extension is affected by the length of the hose and other
restrictions in the line.

7.0 MAINTENANCE

1.

Use only Enerpac oil with these cylinders. The use of any
other oil may invalidate your warranty.

2.

Use dust caps when cylinders are disconnected from the
hose. Keep entire cylinder clean to prolong cylinder life.

3.

Store cylinders up-right to prevent seal distortion.

8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING

These cylinders should be repaired only by Authorized Enerpac
Technical Service Centers.

CAUTION:These cylinders are spring loaded and
require special disassembly techniques to prevent
personal injury.

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Cylinder does not retract,

Pump release valve is open.

Close pump release valve.

retracts part way, or retracts

Coupler not fully tightened.

Check that all couplers are fully tightened.

in spurts.

Oil level in the pump is low.

Add oil according to the instructions supplied

with the pumps.

Pump is malfunctioning.

Have pump serviced by a qualified hydraulic

technician.

Load is too heavy.

Do not attempt to pull a load that exceeds rated

tonnage.

Cylinder plunger binding.

Check for damage to the cylinder. Have cylinder

serviced by a qualified hydraulic technician.

Air in the hydraulic system.

Remove air according to the instructions (Section

5, No. 2).

Cylinder retract but will not

Cylinder seals leaking.

Locate leaks and have cylinder serviced by a

hold.

qualified hydraulic technician.

Pump is malfunctioning.

Have pump serviced by a qualified hydraulic

technician.

Leaking connections.

Check that all connections are tight and leak free.

Cylinder leaks oil.

Worn or damaged seals.

Have cylinder serviced by a qualified hydraulic

technician.

Internal cylinder damage.

Have cylinder serviced by a qualified hydraulic

technician.

Leaking connections.

Check that all connections are tight and leak free.

Cylinder will not extend or

Pump release valve is closed.

Open pump release valve.

extends slower than normal.

Coupler not fully tightened.

Check that all couplers are fully tightened.

Pump reservoir is over-filled.

Drain oil level to full mark. See instructions

supplied with the pump.

Hose I.D. too narrow.

Use larger diameter hydraulic hose.

Internal cylinder damage.

Have cylinder serviced by a qualified hydraulic

technician.

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