Rebar Cutter, #10 1-1/4" (Benner-Nawman DC-32WH)
Operating Information
Bleeding Air From Your Portable Rebar Cutter
You may have to bleed the hydraulics on your cutter if the tool runs unusually slow or doesn’t have the pressure to cut normally. Do not run tool with low or no oil. For best results please follow these directions: - If piston is still moving, run the tool for 2 minutes to warm the oil inside. If the piston is not moving, add oil before warming it up for 2 minutes.
- When the oil is warm, run the piston out just before it returns and stop.
- Remove the oil plug and top it off with oil.
- Make a seal with your thumb over the oil plug opening.
- Run the tool so that it makes a complete cycle.
- When the piston is completely retracted in the open position, gently roll your thumb to let the unwanted air escape.
- Repeat step #5 and #6 at least three times.
- Add oil only when the piston is at least halfway out.
- If you have to add additional oil, repeat #5 and #6.
- Replace the bolt and tighten it.
- Make three or four cuts with rebar. The machine should now be working properly. Make sure that you observe exactly at what point the rebar is actually breaking.
- Pinch a piece of rebar stopping just before it actually breaks.
- Remove the oil plug again and top off the reserve one more time.
- Replace the bolt and tighten. The operation is now complete.
We recommend the following Non-Detergent Hydraulic Oils for use with our tools: Tellus 68 (Shell), Rando HD 68 (Texaco) or Chevron AW 68 (Chevron). Hydraulic oil can also be ordered in quart containers from your Diamond Tool Distributor. Use a 20-weight, non-foaming, non-abrasive hydraulic oil only in Diamond rebar cutters.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: Indicates hazard that could result in minor personal injury and/or product damage.
CARE: Indicates hazard that will result in product damage.
PRE-USE CHECKS
Check oil level.
Check condition of cutter blocks and tightness of cutter block bolts.
CAUTION: Using loose or cracked cutter blocks may result in injury to operator as well as damage to unit.
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