Never set the relief valve to a higher pressure than
the maximum rated pressure of the pump. Higher
settings may result in equipment damage and/or
personal injury.
WARNING: The system operating pressure must not
exceed the pressure rating of the lowest rated
component in the system. Install pressure
gauges in the system to monitor operating pressure.
It is your window to what is happening in the system.
CAUTION: Avoid damaging hydraulic hose.
Avoid sharp bends and kinks when routing
hydraulic hoses. Using a bent or kinked
hose will cause severe back-pressure. Sharp bends
and kinks will internally damage the hose leading to
premature hose failure.
Do not drop heavy objects on hose. A
sharp impact may cause internal damage
to hose wire strands. Applying pressure to
a damaged hose may cause it to rupture.
IMPORTANT: Do not lift hydraulic equipment
by the hoses or swivel couplers. Use the
carrying handle or other means of safe
transport.
CAUTION: Keep hydraulic equipment away
from fl ames and heat. Excessive heat will soften
packings and seals, resulting in fl uid leaks. Heat
also weakens hose materials and packings. For optimum
performance do not expose equipment to temperatures of
65°C [150°F] or higher. Protect hoses and cylinders from
weld spatter.
DANGER: 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.
WARNING: Only use hydraulic cylinders in
a coupled system. Never use a cylinder with
unconnected couplers. If the cylinder becomes
extremely overloaded, components can fail catastrophically
causing severe personal injury.
Distribute the load evenly across the entire saddle
surface. Always use a saddle to protect the plunger.
IMPORTANT: Hydraulic equipment must only be
serviced by a qualifi ed hydraulic technician. For
repair service, contact the Authorized ENERPAC
Service Center in your area. To protect your warranty,
use only ENERPAC oil.
WARNING: Immediately replace worn or damaged
parts with genuine ENERPAC parts. Standard grade
parts will break causing personal injury and property
damage. ENERPAC parts are designed to fi t properly and
withstand high loads.
WARNING: On 25 - 200 ton presses, do not load the
press with the bed pins located below the press bed.
This will put undue stress on the press bed.
WARNING: DO NOT modify the press.
3.0 INSTALLATION
3.1 Bed Lifting Jack (25-200 Ton Models)
1. The bed lifting jack is shipped loose, not mounted to
the frame. See Figure 1.
A
B
Figure 1. Bed Lifting Jack
A. Handle
B. Release Valve
2. Assemble jack handle with beam pins and cotter pins
supplied.
3. Using the nuts, bolts and washers supplied, mount
the bed lifting jack on the bracket that is welded to the
press frame. Tighten securely.
WARNING: Mount the press securely. Unstable
positioning may cause the press to tip, resulting in
serious personal injury or equipment damage.
If the press is to be mounted to the fl oor or some other
foundation, lower press bed to lowest set of holes before
drilling and bolting down. This will insure that the press
does not twist and that the bed will line up with all sets of
holes in the legs.
3.2 Pump Mounting
1. The pump mounting bracket (if required) is shipped
loose, and should be attached to the opposite side of
the press from the bed lifting jack.
2. Assemble the pump mounting bracket to the press
frame using the 5/8-11 x 1-1/2" bolts, nuts, and
washers provided.
3. Figure 2 shows the location of the pump mounting
bracket.
4. The table below shows which mounting kit is used
with Enerpac pump models. Install the pump on the
mounting bracket as shown in Figure 3. Tighten all
bolts securely.
2
A
C
C
B
D
D
C. Plunger
D. Lifting Chain