Dake Dura Press Force - 10/25 User Manual Page 3

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Force 10DA & Force 25DA
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WARNING!!!
Be sure all fittings and bolts are tight.
Do not over tighten fittings or bolts.
Wiring Instructions
WARNING!!!!
A licensed qualified electrician that follows all state and local laws must wire and
install the electrics on this machine.
110 Volt
1. For 110 volts this machine is ready to plug in. The machine can be wired 220 volt single phase.
Always follow the wiring diagram provided in the motor cover when converting to 220 volt single
phase. A cord and plug that is rated for the specified voltage and amperage must be used. This
rating is located on the motor.
WARNING!!!!
It is the responsibility of the installer to make sure the motor is wired correctly for the voltage needed.
Damage to motor could result.
220 Volt single phases
WARNING!!!!
A licensed qualified electrician that follows all state and local laws must wire and
install the electrics on this machine.
WARNING!!!!!
This Machine new is shipped out as a 110 volt machine. If the wiring must be changed to
suit 220 volts single phase.
1. The leads on the motor must be changed to fit 220 volts, follow the diagram on the motor.
2. Install plug and wire that fits the rating on the motor, this plug and wire must be rated for
the voltage and amperage listed on the motor.
Operation
1. Fill the reservoir with 2 gallons of Mobil DTE 24 hydraulic fluid or its equivalent AW 32.
2. Turn the on / off power switch (toggle switch) to the “on” position (up).
3. Move the control lever down, this will advance the ram in the downward position.
4. Release the control lever and the ram will stop moving.
5. Move the control lever handle to the up position and the ram will move up.
6. When the press is new be sure to move the ram up and down to work out any air that
may be in the system.
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