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USER MANUAL
MBX15 HydRAULic MoUNtEd BREAkER
MBX15
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Do not operate the breaker unless the following safety instructions have been thoroughly read and understood! Read this manual before installing, operating or maintaining this equipment!
• Aflyingprojectilefromthebreaker,breakertool,rockorothermaterialmayentertheoperator's compartmentandcauseseriousor fatal injury to theoperator.Personalprotectionequipmentmustbeused.
• Aflyingprojectile from thebreaker,breaker tool, rockorothermaterialmaycauseseriousorfatalinjurytobystanders.Neveroperatethebreakerwhenbystandersareintheworkarea.
• Onsomemachines/carriers, thebreakercanenter theoperator'scompartment if itbreakslooseandswingstowardtheoperator.Makesurethatsuitableimpactshieldsareusedwhenoperatingthebreakerwiththistypeofequipment.
• Donotoperatethebreakerunlessallsafetydecalsdescribedinthismanualareinplace.Thedecalsmustbeinspectedperiodicallytoensurethatallwordingislegible.Thedecalsmustbereplacedif illegible.ReplacementdecalscanbeobtainedfromyourauthorizedStanleyDistributor.
• Whenoperatingthebreakeryoumustuseearprotection,eyeprotection,andbreath-ingprotection.
SERVICINGHYDRAULICTOOLS:Thismanualcontainssafety,operation,anddetailedmaintenanceinstructions.Servicingofhydraulictools,otherthanroutinemaintenance,mustbeperformedbyanauthorizedandcertifieddealer.
WARNING
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH COULD RESULT FROM THE IMPROPER REPAIR OR SERVICE OF THIS TOOL.
REPAIRS AND / OR SERVICE TO THIS TOOL MUST ONLY BE DONE BY AN AUTHORIZED AND CERTIFIED DEALER.
WARNING
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SAFETYPRECAUTIONS ..........................................................................................................................................4SAFETYSYMBOLS ..................................................................................................................................................6TOOLSTICKERS&TAGS ........................................................................................................................................7PRE-OPERATION .....................................................................................................................................................8OPERATION ............................................................................................................................................................10UNDERWATERAPPLICATIONS ..................................................................................................................13PERIODICMAINTENANCECHECKS ..........................................................................................................14PROPERUSE&CAREOFTOOLBITS .................................................................................................................15TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................................19CHARGINGTHEMAINACCUMULATOR ...............................................................................................................20RECOMMENDEDTORQUEVALUES ....................................................................................................................21FLOWTESTPROCEDURES ..................................................................................................................................22SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................................................23MBX15POWERCELLILLUSTRATION ..................................................................................................................24MBX15POWERCELLPARTS ................................................................................................................................25MBX15HOUSINGPARTSLIST ..............................................................................................................................26DECLARATIONOFCONFORMITY ........................................................................................................................27
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT
To fill out a Product Warranty Validation form, and for information on your warranty, visit Stanleyhydraulics.com and select the Company tab, Warranty.
(NOTE: The warranty Validation record must be submitted to validate the warranty).
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Tooloperatorsandmaintenancepersonnelmustalwayscomplywiththesafetyprecautionsgiveninthismanu-al and on the decals and tags attached to the tool and hose.Thesesafetyprecautionsaregivenforyoursafety.Re-viewthemcarefullybeforeoperatingthetoolandbeforeperforminggeneralmaintenanceorrepairs.Supervisingpersonnelortheowneroperatorshouldde-velopadditionalprecautionsrelatingtothespecificworkareaandlocalsafetyregulations.Placetheaddedpre-cautionsinthespaceprovidedinthismanual.
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONSTheHydraulicBreakerwillprovidesafeanddependableservice ifoperated inaccordancewith the instructionsgiveninthismanual.Readandunderstandthismanualandanydecalsandtagsattachedtothebreakerbeforeoperation.Failuretodosocouldresultinpersonalinjuryorequipmentdamage.• Operatethebreakerinaccordancewithalllawsand
regulationswhichaffect you, yourequipment, andtheworksite.
• Donotoperatethebreakeruntilyouhavereadthismanualandthoroughlyunderstandallsafety,opera-tion and maintenance instructions.
• The operator must be familiar with all prohibitedworkareassuchasexcessiveslopesanddanger-ous terrain conditions.
• Donotoperatethebreakeruntilyouhavereadthecarrier equipment manual and thoroughly under-standallsafety,operationandmaintenanceinstruc-tions. The word “carrier”, as used in this manual,meansabackhoeorexcavatororsimilarequipmentusedtooperatethebreaker.
• Ensure that all maintenance procedures recom-mendedinthismanualarecompletedbeforeusingtheequipment.
• Theoperatormustnotoperatethebreakerorcarrierifanypeoplearewithintheareawheretheymaybeinjuredbyflyingdebrisormovementof theequip-ment.
• Knowthelimitsofyourequipment.• Establishatrainingprogramforalloperatorstoen-
suresafeoperation.• Donotoperatethetoolunlessthoroughlytrainedor
underthesupervisionofaninstructor.• Becomefamiliarwiththecarriercontrolsbeforeop-
eratingthecarrierandthebreaker.• Whenoperatingthebreakeryoumustuseearpro-
tection,eyeprotection,andbreathingprotection.• Whilelearningtooperatethebreakerandcarrier,do
soataslowpace.Ifnecessary,setthecarriermodeselectortotheslowposition.
• Warning:Useofthistooloncertainmaterialsduringdemolitioncouldgeneratedustpotentiallycontain-ingavarietyofhazardoussubstancessuchasas-bestos,silicaorlead.Inhalationofdustcontainingthese or other hazardous substances could resultin serious injury, cancerordeath.Protect yourselfand those around you. Research and understand thematerialsyouarecutting.Followcorrectsafetyproceduresandcomplywithallapplicablenational,state or provisional health and safety regulationsrelatingtothem,including, ifappropriatearrangingforthesafedisposalofthematerialsbyaqualifiedperson.
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• Makesureallcontrols(leversandpedals)areintheNEUTRALpositionbeforestartingthecarrier.
• Whileoperatingthebreakerandcarrier,keephandsandfeetonthecontrolsatalltimes.
• Before leaving the carrier, always lower theboomandinsurethecarrierisstable.Neverleavethema-chinewith theengine running.ALWAYSENGAGETHEPARKINGBRAKE.
• Stoptheenginebeforeattemptingtomakeanyre-pairs,adjustmentsorservicingtoeitherthecarrierorthebreaker.
• Donotoperate the tool at oil temperaturesabove190°F/88°C.Operationathighertemperaturescandamage the internal components of the breakerandcarrierandwill result in reducedbreakerper-formance.
• Donotoperateadamaged,leaking,improperlyad-justed,orincompletelyassembledbreaker.
• Donotmodifythebreakerinanymanner.• Use only tool bits supplied by Stanley Hydraulic
Tools.Use of tool bits supplied by anothermanu-facturermaydamagethebreakerandwillvoidthewarranty.
• Toavoidpersonal injuryorequipmentdamage,allbreakerrepair,maintenanceandservicemustonlybe performed by authorized and properly trainedpersonnel.
• Ifyoudonotunderstandhowtosafelyoperateyourbreaker, contact an authorized Stanley Dealer forassistance.
• Keepthismanualwiththebreaker.• Donotoperatethisequipmentifyouaretakingmed-
icationwhichmayaffectyourmental judgementorphysicalperformance.
• Donotoperatethisequipmentifyouareundertheinfluenceofdrugsoralcohol.
• Exposure to crystalline Silica (sometimes called“silicadust”)asaresultofbreaking,drilling,orham-meringofrock,concrete,asphaltorothermaterialsmaycauseSilicosis(aseriouslungdisease),silico-sis-related illnesses, cancer, or death.Respiratoryprotection is highly recommended when workingwith materials containing Silica Dust. Always wear arespiratorapprovedforprotectionagainstcrystal-line silica.
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Alwaysobservesafetysymbols.Theyareincludedforyoursafetyandfortheprotectionofthetool.
LOCAL SAFETY REGULATIONSEnteranylocalsafetyregulationshere.Keeptheseinstructionsinanareaaccessibletotheoperatorandmainte-nancepersonnel.
Safetysymbolsandsignalwords,asshownbelow,areusedtoemphasizealloperator,maintenanceandrepairac-tionswhich,ifnotstrictlyfollowed,couldresultinalife-threateningsituation,bodilyinjuryordamagetoequipment.
Thisisthesafetyalertsymbol.Itisusedtoalertyoutopotentialpersonalinjuryhazards.Obeyall safetymessages that follow this symbol toavoidpossibleinjuryordeath.
DANGERThis safety alert and signalword indicatean imminently hazardous situationwhich,ifnotavoided,will result in deathorseriousinjury.
WARNINGThis safety alert and signal word indicate a potentially hazardous situationwhich,ifnotavoided,could result in deathorseriousinjury.
CAUTIONThis safety alert and signal word indicate a potentially hazardous situationwhich,ifnotavoided,could result in deathorseriousinjury.
CAUTIONThissignalwordindicatesapotentiallyhazardoussituationwhich,ifnotavoid-ed,may result in propertydamage.
NOTICEThissignalwordindicatesasituationwhich,ifnotavoided,will result in damage totheequipment.
IMPORTANTThissignalwordindicatesasituationwhich,ifnotavoided,may result in dam-agetotheequipment.
SAFETY SYMBOLS
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Shownbelowandonthenextpagearedecalsandstickersfoundontheequipmentthatprovideimportantinforma-tion.Replacedecalsandstickerswhentheyarenolongerlegible.Decalsmaynotbeofactualsize.
PartNumber47351Warning:ReadManual,UseBreathing,Hearing,EyeProtectionSticker
PartNumber32243AccumulatorSpecStickerMBX15
PartNumber72074GreaseStickerMBX15
Note:Decalsshownarenotofactualsize
MBX15ModelNumberSticker
P/N73007–MBX15
Stanley Hydraulic ToolsDivision of The Stanley Works3810 SE Naef RoadMilwaukie, OR 97267 USA
MODEL NO:
SERIAL NO:
OPERATING WEIGHT:
INPUT FLOW:
CIRCUIT RELIEF PRESSURE:
CESpecificationPlate
P/N71494–MBX15
SoundPowerLevelSticker
P/N66218–126dBAMBX15
StanleyLogoSticker
P/N70752–MBX15
P/N66764MadeinUSA/Global
TOOL DECALS
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PREPARATION FOR OPERATIONNITROGEN CHARGEThebreakerhasbeenproperlychargedwithnitrogenatthefactoryandisreadytouse(seepage20)forcharg-inginformation.
TOOL BIT LUBRICATIONGrease the top250mm/10 inchesof thebreaker toolbit before installing.During operation, the tool can begreasedthroughthegreasefitting.Greaseasrequired.Make sure the tool bit is against the tool stop by placing the tool bit against the ground and then put-ting down pressure on the breaker. SEE THE ILLUS-TRATION BELOW AND ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE.
ToolBit
250 mm/10 in.
GreaseThisAreaofBit
Figure1.GreasingtheToolBitBeforeInstallation
NOTICE
Greasing the tool bit without down pressure on the tool will result in grease filling the space
between the piston and the tool bit.When the breaker is next activated, the piston will strike the grease at a speed that will cause
the grease to apply great force against the seals and grease zerk resulting in damage to these
components.
PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSEXCAVATOR SIZEContactStanleyHydraulicToolstodeterminecorrectex-cavatorsize.Seethe"SPECIFICATIONS"sectionofthismanualforhydraulicflowandpressurerequirements.
NOTICE
Ifhydraulicpressure,hydraulicback-pressure,hydraulicflow,orexcavatorweightclassare
exceeded,thetoolwarrantyisvoid.
EXISTING EQUIPMENT HYDRAULICS VS APPLICATION ATTACHING KITSUsing existing equipment hydraulic auxiliary systemsforoperatinghydraulic toolscouldcauseproblems forthehydraulictoolandthehydraulicsystemifnotsetupproperly.Simplypluggingintothehydraulicsystemwith-outconfirmingpressureandflowtothehydraulictoolisnotagoodpractice.Sparespoolvalves,dippercircuits,etc., are just a few examples of easily accessible hy-drauliccircuitswhichcouldprovetocauseproblemsforhydraulic tool usage.ATTACHINGKITSadapt toexistinghydraulicsystemsofmanypopularbackhoesandexcavators.Ifyourequipmentdoesnotcontainanattachingkit,askyour Stanley dealer for information, installation, andpricingonakitwhichmatchesyourequipmentneeds.
TEST THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM1. HaveyourStanleydealertesttheexcavatorhydrau-
licsystemtomakesurethesystemisoperatingatthemanufacturersspecifiedcapacityandpressureratings.
2. Besurethefluidinthehydraulicsystemisclean.3. Checkthehydraulicfilter.Replacethefilterifdirtyor
deteriorated.4. Have yourStanley dealer test the circuit towhich
thebreakerwillbeconnectedtomakesurethatthecircuit issupplyingthespecifiedflowandpressurerating for the breaker. See the SPECIFICATIONSsectionofthismanual.
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Piston not against toolbitleavingspacebetweenthepistonandbit.
ToolStop
LowerBushing
ToolBit
GreaseWillFillThisSpace
Figure 2.
SECURING THE TOOL1. Laythebreakerinahorizontalpositiontoinstallthe
toolbit.Removetherubberplug(item35)andtheretainerpin(item28),seeFigure3below.
Figure 3.
2. Usingapunchandhammer,driveout the tool re-tainerpins(item29).
3.
WARNING
Flyingdebrismaybecausedbystrikingtherodpinswithapunchorhammer.
Weareyeprotectionwheninstallingorremovingtherodpins.
Failuretoweareyeprotectionmayresultineyeinjury.
Greasethetopareaofthetoolbitasshownonthepreviouspage.
4. Install the tool bit making sure the notches arealignedwiththelowerbodytoolretainerpinholes.
5. Installthetoolretainerpins,retainerpinandrubberplug.See“Important”Figure3.
LOW-TEMPERATURE WARM-UP PROCEDURE1. Afterstartingtheexcavator,warm-upthehydraulic
system at engine idle until hydraulic lines are warm to the touch.
2. Withtheexcavatoratidleandthebreakersuspend-edintheairorwithminimaldownpressure,turnonthebreaker tograduallywarmup its internalcom-ponents.
3. Whenthehydraulicsystemandbreakerarewarm,proceedwithoperation.SeetheOPERATIONsec-tionofthismanual.
LONG TERM STORAGEUse the following procedure if storage of the break-er is expected to be more than 6 months.IMPORTANT:Thepistonprotrudesoutthebottomofthecylinderwhennotinuse,althoughitisinsidethelowerbodyitwillstillbeexposedtotheelementsandwillrustdamaginginternalcomponentswhenitisputbackintoservice.Removethetoolbitanddischargethenitrogengasfromtheupperaccumulator.Usethetoolbittopushthepis-toninsidethecylinderwhereitwillbeprotectedfromtheelements.Greasethelowerendoftheexposedpistonthoroughly.Also thoroughlycoat the toolbit, toolstop,retainingpins,andlowerbushingwithgrease.If hoses are attached to the breaker, install plugs onthehoseends.Ifhosesareremovedfromthebreaker,install plugson thehoseendsand install plugs in thebreaker“IN”and“OUT”ports.Storebreakerinadryareaundercoverifpossible.Itisbesttostorethebreakerinanareathathasaconsistenttemperaturetohelpavoidwatercondensationcausingrust.Storethebreakerinaverticalposition.Donotstorethebreakerhorizontallyforextendedperiods.Ifthebreakerhasbeenlaidhorizontallyformorethan6months,checkand/orreplaceallseals.Checkforcorro-sionofboltsbeforeoperation.
PRE-OPERATION
When installing the tool retainer pin (item 28)makesuretherubberplug(item 35) is fully seated.TherubberplugMUST beinstalled BELOW FLUSH toproperlysecurethepin.
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PREPARATION FOR USERead the section in thismanual titledPREPARATIONFORUSEbeforeoperatingabreaker.Failuretofollowthepreparationinstructionscanresultinseveredamagetothebreakerandexcavatorandvoidthewarrantiesofboth.
POSITIONING THE EXCAVATOR
Figure4.PositiontheExcavatorWith the breaker tool in place on the material to beworked,position theexcavator so thedipper isat ap-proximately45°andthebreakerisalmostvertical.Thetracksoftheexcavatorshouldbeinlinewithboomsandthebreaker.
POSITIONING THE BREAKER TOOL ON THE WORK MATERIALPositionthetoolbitneartheedgeoftheworkmaterial,notinthecenterorfarfromtheedge.Positionthetool6-18inches(dependingonthematerial)fromtheedge.Breakingoffsmallerpiecesofrockorconcreteusuallyaccomplishesmorethantryingtobreaklargerpieces.
Breakneartheedge
Figure5.PositiontheBreakerOn flat material or rock,thebreakershouldbeverticalor“curled”backslightlytodirecttheimpactforcedown-ward and toward the backhoe. This directs the forceback toward theedgeof theworkmaterial. If the toolispositioned in thecenterof thework,or too far from
theedge,theenergywillbeabsorbedintothematerialwithoutcrackingit.Donotrunthebreaker longerthan15-20 seconds. If breakout does not occurwithin thistime,movethebreakertoanotherposition.Onflatmaterial suchasconcrete runways, starting tobreakinthemiddleofthematerialmaycausevibrationstobetransmittedthroughoutthebreakerandexcavatorbecausethematerialhasnoplacetobreakto.Alwaystry to start at a pointwhichwill permit thematerial tobreakout.
MAINTAIN DOWN PRESSUREMaintaininghardcontactwiththesurfaceofthematerialtobebrokeninadditiontomaintainingadequate"downforce" isvery important.Alwayskeep"downpressure"or"downforce"onthepointofthebreakerbyliftingthewheels,tracks,orstabilizersslightlyabovetheground.Thismethod takes the "slack" out of the bracket andboompivots, and reduces the impact on thepivots intheboom.
Applydownpressure
Figure 6. Maintain Down PressureTheoperatorneedstobeconstantlyawareoftheamountofdownpressurebeingappliedandbeabletoadjustitifnecessary.Notenoughdownpressureresults in lowproductionandaccelerateswearandtearontheequip-ment.Toomuchdownpressuremaycausethebreakerhousingtoviolentlycrashintothebrokenmaterialwhen"break-through"occurs.Inanybreakingjob,theoperatorshouldmakeeveryef-fortto“follow”thebreakerwith“down-pressure”asthemachine breaks farther into thematerial.The breakershouldbestoppedassoonas“break-thru”occursorifitisapparentthatgoodsolidblowsarenotoccurring.
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BREAKINGTheoperatorshouldnote thesoundof theblowwhenthebreakerisrunning.Withexperience,theoperatorwillbeabletotellthedifferencebetweenagoodsolidblowandahollowsoundingblow.Ahollowblowmeansthatsolidblowsarenotoccurringandthebreakershouldberepositioned.Continuous toolpenetrationusuallydoesnotdomuchgood.Ifthematerialdoesnotbreakwith3to4inchesoftoolpenetration,itusuallywon’tbreakwithfullpenetra-tion.Thetimeusedforadditionalpenetrationcouldbebetterusedtostrikeblowsinanotherplace.
Donotbreakcontinuouslyinoneplace
Figure7.Breaking
NOTICE
Continuousbreakinginthesameareaforlengthyperiodswillcreateexcessivetemperaturesatthetipofthetoolbitresultinginlossoftemper
(hardness)ofthebitandcausingmushroomingofthetipofthebit,andmayleadtofailureofthebit.
Manymaterialsdonotrespondwelltocontinuedham-meringinoneplace.Thebreakertoolshouldbereposi-tioned on the work each time the tool penetrates butdoesnotcrackthematerial.
Scoring with the breaker
Figure8.ScoringwithBreakerUsea“scoring”methodofbreakingwhencrackingthematerialbecomesdifficult.Thistechniqueinvolvesstrik-ing therockorconcreteatseveralplacesalonga linewhereyouwantthecracktooccur.Mostmaterialsbreaksooner when struck several places along a line thanwhenstruckrepeatedlyinonelocation.Oneachline,thebreakertoolshouldbecontinuallyrepositioned.Practicedetermines thebest lengthof time tostay inonespot(15-20seconds)andhowfartomovethebreakertool.Breaker tool binding can causeerratic breaker opera-tionandprematurewearonthetoolshank.Breakertoolbindingiscausedbyfailuretodirectthedownforceinthedirectionofthetoolbit.
Donotprywithorbindthetoolbit
Figure9.BreakerBinding
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Excessivesideforcecocksthetoolinitsbore,pre-ventsproper movement and causes premature tool shankand bushingwear.Since the breaker tool bitmust bepushed up into the breaker to operate, a binding toolprevents thebreaker fromoperating correctly.Bindingalsocausesthetoolbitandtoolbushingstoseizeandoftenresultsinbreakageofoneormorebreakercom-ponents.Alwaysdirectthedownpressureforceinalinetowardthepointoftoolcontactwiththework.
NOTICE
DONOTprywiththetoolbitandbreaker.Pryingwilldamagethetoolbitandassociated
breakercomponents.
Movingrockswiththetoolbitisanothermethodofbind-ingthetoolbit.Thispracticeshouldbeavoidedasitmaycausetoolbitfailure.Rebar reinforced concrete introduces the problem ofconcretechunksbeingheldtogetherbytherebaraftertheconcretehasbeenbroken.Thebestapproachtothisproblemistouseachiselpointtoolwhichpermitscut-tingtherebarwiththebreaker.Anothermethodistope-riodicallycuttherebarwithanoxyacetylenetorch.
BLANK FIRINGTo understand “Blank Firing”, theoperatorneedstobeaware that if the toolbit isnotpressedagainst theworksurfacethetoolbitwilldropdowninthelowerbodycavityfarenoughsothatthepistoncannotstrikeit.Blankfiringoccurswheneverthebreakerisoperatingandthepistonisnotabletostrikethetoolbitsolidlyornotstrikethetoolbitatall.BlankFiringaccelerateswearandtearonbreakerandexcavatorcomponentsandmayresultinfailureofoneormorecomponents.Excessiveblankfir-ingmaybeconsideredequipmentabuseandmayresultinvoidingwarranties.Break-throughordifficultsurfacecontactresultsinblankfiringwhenthematerialbeingbrokenfracturesandthetoolbit isno longer in “hardcontact”with thematerialbutisstillpushedhighenoughinthelowerbodycavitysothatthepistoncanstrikeit.Inthiscondition,thepis-tonstrikesthetoolbitandthetoolbit,inturn,isdrivenagainsttheretainingpinsbecauseit isnotinsufficientcontactwiththematerialtobebroken.Theenergyisab-sorbedbytheretainingpins,otherbreakercomponents,andtheexcavatorboomcomponents.Blankfiringofthis
typecanbeexperienced in trenchworkwhereobtain-ingstrikingcontactwith theworksurface isdifficultorthewrongtoolbitisused,orinflatrockworkwheretheoperatorfailstostopoperationofthebreakerwhenslip-page,fracturingormaterialbreak-throughoccurs.Blankfiringasaresultofoperatorerroroccurswhenthetoolbitisnotincontactwiththeworksurfacetobebro-kenandisallowedtodropdowninthelowerbodycav-itysothatthepistonisnotabletostrikeit.Instead,thedownwardmovementofthepistonwillbestoppedbyaninternaloilcushionlocatedatthebottomofthepiston’sstrokeandtheenergyofthepistonwillbeabsorbedbybreakercomponentsandexcavatorboomcomponents.Blankfiringof this typecanbeexperiencedwhen theoperatorfailstostopoperationofthebreakerwhenthematerial fracturesormaterialbreak-throughoccurs,orduringre-positioningofthebreaker.Whileblankfiringcannotalwaysbeavoided, itcanbekepttoaminimumbyavoidingtheaboveconditionsasmuchaspossible.
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UNDERWATER USENopartofthebreakermaybesubmergedinwaterunlessanairapplicationkitisused.Underwaterusageofthebreakerwithoutairapplicationwillcauseinternaldamagetothebreaker.ConsultStanleyformodificationsandspecificwarranty
coverageifyouhaveanunderwaterrequirement.
Do not use underwater withoutairapplicationkit
UNDERWATER USE
Figure11.UnderwaterUse
Thebreakerisequippedwithanunderwaterportonthesideofthebreaker.Connectanairlinetothisportandsupplytherequiredairpressureandflowtothebreakerwhenusingunderwater.Thefollowingtableshowstheairpressurerequired.
Model Required Air Amount
Required Air Pressure
Compressor Horsepower-Min
Fitting Location on Exploded View
MBX15 0.5m³ / min 75-100 psi /5-7 bar 3.7 Kw Item # 9A
CAUTION
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EACH DAY• Checkforlooseormissingfasteners.Tightenorre-
placeasneeded.• Inspecttoolretainingpinsandpocketsforwear.• Check forhydraulic leaksatallfittingsandhoses.
Replaceanydefectivehoses.• Applygreasetothegreasefittinginthelowerbody
each morning. Grease as needed throughout theworkday.
• Inspectthelowerbushing,toolretainer,toolretainerpins.Reseatorreplaceifnecessary.
TOOL STOP & LOWER BUSHINGInspect the toolstop,and lowerbushing forexcessivegallingandmetalpickuponthetoolbit.Alsocheckforcracks.Ifcracksarepresent,thepartsmustbereplaced.Theextentofwearof the toolstopand lowerbushingandthetoolbitcanbecheckedbymovingthetoolbitbackandforthandmeasuringthegapbetweenthetoolbitandthelowerbushing.Ifthegapismorethan0.354in./9mm the toolstop, lowerbushing,and the toolbitshouldbereplaced.Agapinexcessof0.354in./9mmwillcausedamagetothepiston.Donotjustreplacethetoolbitorthelowerbushingindividuallyasthiswillresultinprematurewearofthereplacedcomponent.Itisrec-ommendedtoreplaceallworncomponents.
MOVE THE TOOL BIT BACK & FORTH & MEASURE THE GAP BETWEEN TOOL BIT & LOWER BUSHING
Figure12.CheckingforWear
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHECKS• Periodically checkwear pad clearance bymoving
thepowercellbackandforth.Setthebreakeronthebitandthenusetheexcavatortomoveitfromsidetosideasshownintheillustration.Ifthedeflectionexceeds1.5inches,replacethewearpads.
CHECKING WEAR PLATE WEAR
MEASURETHROUGHHOLECENTERANDIFDIFFERANCEBETWEENA&BISGREATERTHAN1.500,REPLACEWEARPLATES.
PUSHTOOLEACHWAYFORMEASUREMENT.
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Worn-out retainer pin(s)will causeuneven loading onthepin(s)themselves,causingfailureofthetoolorre-tainerpin(s).Thiswillalsocauseexcessiveweartothefrontbushing(s).
METAL-TO-METAL CONTACTExtremecautionshouldbeusedtoavoidscratchesorgougesonthesurfaceofthetool.TheseareascreateastressconcentrationMetal-to-MetalContactpoint,thusweakeningthetool.Anotherformofmetal-to-metalcontactisgalling,whichusuallyoccursfromthelackoflubrication.Specialcareshouldbetakentokeepthetoolshanklubricatedeverytwo(2)tothree(3)hours.Steelfailuresthatwerecausedbysurfacedamagetaketwomain forms.Thesimplest form iscausedbydeepscratchesonworkingsteelsurface.Thebrokensurfacehasashellpatternaround thestartingpointof failure,similartotheoneinthefatiguefailure.Theotherpartsofthebrokensurfacearebrittle.Thesefailuresworkslowlythroughthesteeluntilitsuddenlypartscompletely.Thesecondformoffailurecausedbysurfacedamageoccurswhentherearedeepscratchesonworkingsteelsurfaceand therewasalsoexcessivebendingstress.Thebrokensurfacealsoshowstheshellpattern,buttheotherpartsofthebrokensurfacearebrittleandusuallyhavea“lip”likethatinastressfailure.
Figure14.Metal-to-MetalContactExamples
Toolbitsaremadeandheattreatedtospecification.Toolbits,howeverwellmade,arewearparts,andareused in themost destructive applications. Evenwhenthehydraulicbreakerisusedproperly,andtheoperatorisanexperiencedone,atoolbitmaybecomedamaged.Whena toolbithasbeendamaged, it isuseful tode-termine thecause immediately inorder toprevent thedamagefromoccurringagain.All Stanley tool bits are machined and hardened formaximumperformance.Caremustbetakentomaintainthetoolsoriginalconditionforoptimumproductivityandlifeexpectancy.Itisnotuncommonforanoperatorwhoisunfamiliarwithusingahammertobreakapoint.Thisispartofthelearningexperience.Listedbelowareseveralmethodstodeterminetoolfail-ureandwillquicklyaidinwarrantydetermination.
TOOL FAILURE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTYBLANK FIRING OR FREE RUNNINGThisoccurswhenthetoolisnotinpropercontactwiththework,thuscausingtheenergyproducedbytheham-mer tobeconcentratedon the tool retainer(s)andtheretainerslot(s)onthetoolitself.Cautionshouldbeusedtopreventthehammerfromslidingoffslantedsurfacesorwhenbreakingthroughthinmaterial.Theillustrationbelowistypicalofthekindofbreakagethatoccursfromexcessiveblankfiring.
Figure13.ExcessiveBlankFiringBreakage
WORN-OUT FRONT BUSHING(S) OR RETAINER PIN(S)Worn-outfrontbushing(s)willcausethetooltobecomemisaligned inside the hammer. This misalignment willcauseunevencontactbetweenthepistonandtool,thuscausingstresstoconcentrateononeparticularareaofthetool.Thiscanalsocausethetooltobindinsidethehammer. Call your dealer for acceptable wear allow-ances.
PROPER USE & CARE OF TOOL BITS
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In itsmost extreme forms, the combinationof surfacedamageandseverebendingcanquicklybreakeventhebestworkingsteels.Theillustrationsbelowshowexamplesofseverestressbreaks.
Figure15.SevereStressBreaks
PRYINGThis is the most common cause of tool failure. Evenwhenthereisnosurfacedamage,thestressfrompry-ingcaneasilybreakaworkingsteel.Thiskindoffailuregenerallyresultsfromanytypeofsidepressuresuchasanincorrectbreakingangleorfromusingthetooltore-positionmaterial.Thetoolshouldnotbeusedasapivotpointwhenrepositioningthecarrier.Thepowergener-atedbythecarrierwillfarexceedthestrengthofthetool.
Figure16.PryingDamageExampleSimilar failurescanalsooccurwhen thesteel isusedwith extreme down pressure, and the steel repeated-ly slipsoff theworkatanangle,or thematerial, itselfmovesfromundertheworkingsteel.
Figure17.ExtremeDownPressureBreakage
Asthenextillustrationshows,fatiguefailurestakemanyforms,buttheyallexhibitsimilarfeatures.Generally,thebrokensurface isbrittleandhasa “lip” like that in thebendingfailure,eventhough,insomecases,theliphasbeenbroken.
Figure 18. Fatigue Failures
CORROSIONToolsshouldbegreasedandstoredoutoftheweather.Corrosiontendstoacceleratethefatiguefracturesofthetool.
MUSHROOMINGDrivingthetoolintoahardmaterialforalongperiodoftimegeneratesanintenseheat,indicatedbyabluetonejustabovethepoint.Thiswillsoftenthesteelandcausethepointtofoldoverormushroomtheendofthetool.Avoidhammeringinonelocationfortoolong.Ifmaterialdoesnotbreakafterashortperiod(approximately15to20seconds),repositionthetool.
Figure 19. MushroomingIf the overheated steel is suddenly cooled by beingdipped in standing water, for example, the metal willhardenandbecomebrittle.Thesearesomeexamplesof failurecausedby temperchangesoccurringon thejob.
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TOOL FAILURE COVERED UNDER WARRANTYINTERNAL MATERIAL FLAWThisfailureoccurswhenaforeignmaterialisrolledintothesteelduringthemanufacturingprocess,causinganimperfectionintheinternalmaterialflawgrain.There-sultisaninherentweaknessinthetoolshankandeven-tualbreakage.Thefatiguefailureisstartedbythedefectswithinthetoolbit.Thebrokensurfaceexhibitsashellpatternaroundthestartingpointoffailure,likethatinthefatiguefailure.Theotherpartsofthebrokensurfacearebrittle.This is the only kind of tool bit failure that is always covered under warranty.
Figure 20. Internal Material FlawAsa rule,working steel failures canbediagnosedbylookingatthebreakitself,andattheplaceonthesteelwherethebreakoccurred.Discoloration,like“rainbow”effectsorbluebands,istheresultofextremeheat.
Lookforsurfacecracks,galling,orgougemarks.Breaksthatstartassurfacedamagehavea“seashell”pattern,withthedamagedspotatthecenter.Alarge“seashell”indicatesa slowgrowingbreak; a small one indicatesonecompoundedbysidestress.Stress failures start small, and spread into the centerof the steel. In a stress failure, the coarser the grain,thegreaterthestresswas,andthemorerapidwasthefailure.
• Failures in this area are usually the result ofblank firing,wornbushing(s),worn re-tainerpin(s)orthelackoflubrication.
• Failures in this area are usually the result ofwornretainerpin(s)orblankfiring.
• Failures in this area are usually the result ofprying,metal-to-metalcontactorcorro-sion.Prying failuresoftenexhibitashell-like formation near the edge of the steeldiameter where the break began, and a“tail” opposite that where the remainingsteelbentandtore.
• Failures in this area are usually the result ofheatbuild-up,mushrooming,orimprop-ercontactwiththework.
Figure21.DiagramofToolBitFailures
PROPER USE & CARE OF TOOL BITS
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StanleyBreakersareavailablewithseveraldifferenttypesoftoolbits.Themostcommonarethemoil,chiselandtheblunt.Eachoftheseworkingsteelshasitsownpurposeasdescribedbelow:Toobtainthemaximumproductionfromthebreaker,itisimportanttoselecttheproperworkingsteel.ConsultyourStanleyrepresentativeforassistanceinselectingtheproperworkingsteelforyourapplication.
MOILThisisbyfarthemostpopularworking steel. It is a generalpurpose point used to breakanythingfromconcretetohardrock. Its pencil-type point isused to fracture the material.Thetoolisbestwherepenetra-tionspeedisimportant.
CHISELThisstyleofpointisusedgen-erally used for trench work,whereacontrolledbreakisre-quired, and for rock breakingonmaterialswithadefinitelineof cleavage. A chisel bit alsoworkswell in softer concreteswhere a moil might penetratequickly, but not cause a frac-ture line.
BLUNTThisflattypeofpointisusedtobreak softer material such ascoal or shale. A moil or chisel willtendtopunchholesinthistype of material, where a flatblunt will shatter thematerial.It is also useful when break-ingirregularlyshapedmaterialwhere its broad tip makes iteasiertoposition.
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Ifsymptomsofpoorperformancedevelop,thefollowingchartcanbeusedasaguidetocorrecttheproblem.Whendiagnosingfaultsinoperationofthebreaker,alwayscheckthatthehydraulicpowersourceissupplyingthecorrecthydraulicflowandpressuretothebreakeraslistedinthetable.Useaflowmeterknowntobeaccurate.Checktheflowwiththehydraulicoiltemperatureatleast180°F/82°C.Anapprovedtestprocedureisavailableinthecompleteservicemanual,P/N41893.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTIONBreakerwillnotfire. Lowhydraulicoillevel. Fillreservoir.
Noflowtobreaker. Havehydrauliccircuittestedbyauthorizeddealer/distributorperapprovedprocedure.
Mainreliefsettoolow.
Internal damage. Haveunitservicedbyauthorizeddealer/distributor.
Breakerrunsslowly. Lowhydraulicflow. Havehydrauliccircuittestedbyauthorizeddealer/distributorperapprovedprocedure.
Excessiveheatbuildup.
Excessivenitrogenpressure. Haveunitservicedbyauthorizeddealer/distributor.Internalleakage.
Breakerrunserratically. Loworexcessivebackpressure. Havecarrierservicedbyauthorizeddealer/distributor.Damaged switch or connection.
Mainreliefsettoolow.Internal damage. Haveunitservicedbyauthorized
dealer/distributor.Toolbinding.Lowhydraulicoillevel. Fillreservoir.
Breakerrunsbutatreducedpower. Lowaccumulatorcharge. Haveunitservicedbyauthorizeddealer/distributor.Excessivebackpressure.
Mainreliefsettoolow.Breakerleaksoilaroundtoolbitandtoolbushing.
Lowersealsfailed. Haveunitservicedbyauthorizeddealer/distributor.
Hydraulicsystemoverheats. Mainreliefsettoolow. Havecarrierservicedbyauthorizeddealer/distributor.Insufficientcoolingcapabilityin
hydraulic circuit.Line/hosesizetoosmall.Excessivebackpressure.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Thetoolsrequiredtochargethebreakerareshownbe-low.The33464adapter and33300adapter assemblycanbeobtainedindividuallyorinakit(P/N33465).Notethattheadapterandadapterassemblyaredesignedtobe used with the 505232 charge hose assembly andthe 28257 accumulator tester which are used with other Stanley model breakers. When charging the breaker,makesurethetoolsandchargevalveareclean.Dirtcancontaminatethechargevalveandcauseleakage.1. Remove the protective plug from the accumulator
chargevalve.2. Screwtheadapterassembly(P/N33300)ontothe
tester(P/N28257)andtightenit.3. Holdthechuckendofthetesterandturnthegauge
fullycounterclockwisetoensuretheplungerinsidethechuckiscompletelyretracted.
4. Screw the tester into thebreaker chargevalvebyturning the chuck.Donot use the gauge for turn-ing as thiswill advance the plunger in the chuck.Tightenthechucklightlyagainstthebreakerchargevalve.
5. Turn the gauge clockwise to advance the plungeruntilapressure is indicatedon thegauge.Donotovertighten.
6. Ifthepressureiscorrect,unscrewthegaugetore-tracttheplunger.Then,loosenandremovethetes-terfromthechargevalve.Ifthepressureisnotcor-rect,proceedtoStep7.
NOTE: When disengaging the tester a "POP" of nitrogen is normal.7. Connect the charge hose assembly to the charg-
ingvalveonthetester.Makesurethevalveonthechargehoseassemblyisclosed.Openthevalveonthenitrogenbottle.
8. Veryslowlyopenthevalveonthechargehoseas-semblyandslowlymeterthenitrogenintothebreak-er charge valve until the tester reads the correctchargepressure.
9. When the correct pressure is obtained, close thevalveonthechargehoseassemblyandonthenitro-genbottle.Unscrewthegaugetoretracttheplung-er.Loosenandremove the tester fromthechargevalve.Beforereplacingtheprotectiveplug,inspecttheplugo-ring.Ifdamagedordeformed,replacethe plug.ApplyLoctite™242toplugandcap.
Nitrogen Bottle (locallyobtained)
505232 Charge Hose Assy(Includesgauge,valve,hoseandchargevalveadapter)
ChargeValvePlug
IMPORTANT
SeeSpecificationspageforcorrectchargepressure
Figure 22. Charging the Main Accumulator
CHARGING THE MAIN ACCUMULATOR
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MBX15 TORQUE TABLE ITEM NO. ILLUSTRATION DESCRIPTION APPLY
FT/LB NM
3 POWERCELL CHARGEVALVE
LOCTITE™242
75 101
8 POWERCELL O-RINGPLUG LOCTITE™242
130 176
2 HOUSING CAPSCREW — 455 617
5 HOUSING MTGBRKTNUT
— 455 617
41 POWERCELL TIERODNUT1 KOPRKOTE™
720 976
9 POWERCELL PLUG4 LOCTITE™680
30 41
4 POWERCELL PLUG — 20 27
TighteninacrosspatternPre-torqueto360ft.lb./488Nm
Recommended Tie Rod Torque Procedure
The torque values for TIE RODS NUTS in the above chart are intended to be used with a torque multiplier.
The following procedure is the recommended procedure for tie rod torque and may be tightened to the specified torque using the following procedure (see figure A & B ).
1. Threadtierodintolowernutbyhanduntilitbottomsout.Theninstalltheuppertierodnutandinstallallthewaydownuntilcontactsthetopofthemainaccumulator,thenholdtheuppernutfromturningandwithawrenchturnjustthetieroduntil ithasagapasshowninfigureBabove(0-1.5mm/0-0.059in.,topoftierodflushorjustbelowtopofuppertierodnut).
2. Pre-torquetheuppertierodnutsto360ft.lb./488Nmusingacrosspatternasshownintheillustrationattheleft.
3. Usingtheillustrationasaguide,markalineoneachnutanddesignateitas(A).
4. Using the illustration as a guide,measure the degrees indicated inthechart,frompoint(A)topoint(B)andmakeamarknearthenut.Thedegreeslistedin(figureA)forturningthenuttoachievethefinaltorque is listedas120°-130°.Makeamarkononepointof thenutanddesignate thatpointas (A).Measure120°-130°degreesclock-wisefrompoint(A)andmakeamarknexttothenut.Designatethatpointas(B).Turnthenutclockwiseuntilpoint(A)andpoint(B)lineup.
5. Continuethisprocedureinacrosspatternonall4nuts.
Figure A
120°
150°
MBX15120°-130°
Figure BPre Torque Setting
0 - 1
.5m
m /
0 - 0
.059
in
RECOMMENDED TORQUE VALUES
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Thecorrectperformanceof thisprocedurewillverify iftheauxiliarycircuitofthecarrierisadequatetoproperlyoperateaStanleyattachment.This procedure is generic in form. It is the end usersresponsibilitytoensurethatthisprocedurewillworkwithhisspecifictypeofequipment.IfanadequateflowmeterisnotavailablecontactyourStanleyHydraulicDistributorforassistance.
TEST PROCEDURE1. Withtheauxiliarycircuit(orkit)completelyinstalled
connect the flowmeterbetween the tool inlet andoutlet hoses.
NOTE:Always use the hoses that are supplied for the at-tachment and make sure the machine hydraulic oil is between 90 to 120 °F. This will assure correct readings and adjustments.2. Withthemachinesettingatthemodethat’sgoingto
beusedtooperatetheattachmentrecordtheGPM_____.Locate the correct flow for the attachment in themanual under the specification section.Adjust themachinetothecorrectGPM.
NOTE:If possible, always set the machine to the highest GPM output mode. This will prevent the operator from over flowing the attachments.3. Once thecorrectGPMflow isachieved fullyopen
therestrictorontheflowmeter.4. With the machine in the attachment mode set in
step 2 record the back-pressure.At this point thepressurereadingonthepressuregaugeistheback-pressure in thecircuit.Thispressuremustnotex-ceed200psi/13.5bar.Excessiveback-pressurewillslowtheattachmentsoperation and lead to premature seal failures andoverheating.
Record the back-pressure psi.5. Closetherestrictorvalveontheflowmeteruntilthe
attachmentreliefstartstocrackoropen.Thereliefvalveopenswhentheflowrate(GPM),indicatedontheflowmeterbeginstodeclinerapidly.Locatethetoolsoperatingsystemreliefpressureinthespecifi-cationsectioninthemanual.Adjustattachmentre-lieftospecification.
NOTE:The relief valve pressure must be greater than the operating pressure of the attachment and three times the back-pressure. Never use the relief valve to control the flow rate in the circuit. Cracking pres-sure means the loss of 4 or more GPM.Record the relief cracking pressure psi.Example:Operationpressureofabreakeris2700psi.Back-pres-sure is150psi.Agoodrule to followwhensettingtherelief,multiplythebackpressureby3thenaddthisnum-bertotheoperationpressureoftheattachment.OperatingPressure 2700psiBack-pressure 450psiOperatingpressureofthetool 3150psiThereliefvalvesettingmustbegreaterthantheestimat-edoperatingpressureofthetool.Ifthesettingislower,damage to the circuitmay occur. Excess heatwill begenerated in the circuit which will damage the attach-ment and carrier.
HEAT LOAD TESTWith the installationkitproperly installedandadjustedpertheaboveprocedure,conducttheheatloadtestasfollows.1. Connect theflowmeterbetween the tool inletand
outlet hoses.2. With the carrier set in the attachment mode, re-
strict the flow meter until a pressure of 1000 psiis achieved. This pressure must be maintainedthroughout the heat test.
NOTE:Closing of the restrictor may be required as the tem-perature increases.Monitor the oil temperature from the flow meter untilnochangeisnoted.Recordthetimerequiredforoiltostabilize. Record the surrounding temperature (ambi-enttemperature).Recordthetimerequiredtostabilize minutes.Record the stabilized oil temperature °F.Record the ambient temperature °F.The“heatrise”iscalculatedasthestabilizedtempera-tureminustheambienttemperature.
FLOW TEST PROCEDURES
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NOTE: Weights,dimensionsandoperatingspecifications listed on this sheetare subject to changewithout no-tice.Wherespecificationsarecriti-caltoyourapplication,pleasecon-sultthefactory.
MBX15ImpactEnergyClass ftlb
J1500 2030
Blows Per Minute bpm 400-800Flow Range gpm
lpm15-25 56-95
HydraulicOperatingPres-sure
psi bar
1885-2200 130-152
SystemReliefPressure(minimumcracking)
psi bar
3000 206
OilTemperature(max) F C
176 °F 80 °C
HoseDiameter(min) inch mm
3/4 19
AdapterFittingSize&Type Male JIC 37° Flare 1-1/16 ×12UNF
Weight(w/ToolBit) lb kg
1168 531
Length(w/ToolBit)
inch mm
69 1760
ToolDiameter inch mm
3.3 85
ToolWorkingLength inch mm
16.6 426
Main Accumulator Charge Pressure
psi bar
247 +/- 7 17 +/- 0.5
SoundPowerLevel(LW) dBA 126Carrier Size lb
kg14000-26000 6300-11800
ACCESSORIESAttachingKits.................................................................................................................................................................................... Consult DealerChargeHoseAssy(Valve,Hose,fornitrogentank&chargevalveconnections) ........................................................................................ 505232AdapterAssy(Requiredtochargemainaccumulator) ................................................................................................................................... 33300Adapter(Short)(RequiredtoChargeMainAccumulatoronMBX15) ............................................................................................................. 33464ChargeAdapterKit(Includes33300&33464) ............................................................................................................................................... 33465ChargeKitAssembly(Includes505232hose,28257Tester,and372047Box) ............................................................................................. 34892AccumulatorTester ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 28257
SPECIFICATIONS
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72330TieRodKit
MBX15 POWER CELL ILLUSTRATION
When installing the tool retainer pin (item 28)makesuretherubberplug(item 35) is fully seated.TherubberplugMUST beinstalled BELOW FLUSH toproperlysecurethepin.
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ITEM P/N QTY DESCRIPTION1 71592 1 MAINACCUMULATOR
2 71593 3 O-RING
3 68679 2 CHARGEVALVE
4 68680 2 PLUG
5 68681 2 O-RING
6 71594 1 CYLINDER
7 71595 1 PISTON
8 71596 3 PLUG
9A 71597 1 PLUG
10 71598 3 O-RING
11 68688 2 ADAPTER
12 68689 2 O-RING
13 68690 2 ADAPTERCAP
14 71599 1 BUFFERSEAL
15 71600 1 SEAL,U-CUP
16 71601 1 SEALDUST
17 71602 1 SEALCARRIER
18 71603 2 SEAL,STEP
19 71604 1 SEAL,GAS
20 71605 1 VALVESLEEVE
21 71606 1 VALVE
22 71607 1 VALVEPLUG
23 71608 1 O-RING
24 71609 1 O-RING
25 71610 1 LOWERBODYMBX15
26 71611 1 TOOLSTOP
27A 71612 1 LOWERBUSHING
28 71613 2 RETAINERPIN
29 71614 2 TOOLRETAINERPIN
30 71615 2 RETAINERPIN
32 68711 3 GREASENIPPLE
33 71616 1 SNAPRING
34 71617 2 RUBBERPLUG
35 71618 2 RUBBERPLUG
36 68687 2 DOWELPIN
37A 69102 4 PLUG
72330 1 TIERODKIT(INCLITEMS38THRU41)
38 71619 4 TIERODMBX15
39 71620 4 LOWERTIERODNUT
40 71621 4 TIERODWASHER
41 71622 4 UPPERTIERODNUT
42 71623 1 TOOLBITMBX15CONICAL
ITEM P/N QTY DESCRIPTION71624 1 TOOLBITMBX15CROSSCUTCHISEL
71625 1 TOOLBITMBX15LINECUTCHISEL
71626 1 TOOLBITMBX15BLUNT
71627 1 TOOLBITMBX15MOIL
71628 1 SEALKIT
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ITEM P/N QTY DESCRIPTION1A 71160 1 MBX15POWERCELLW/CROSSCUT
TOOLBIT
1 66680 1 UPPERBUMPER
72331 1 HOUSINGFLANGEBOLTKIT(INCLONEITEM2,TWOITEM3&ONEITEM5)
2 30949 8 CAPSCREW
3 17559 16 WASHER
4 32243 1 PRESSURESPECSTICKER
5 22181 8 NYLOCKNUT
6 70752 2 STANLEYSTICKER
7 66660 1 HOUSINGWELDMENT
8 73007 2 MBX15MODELSTICKER
10 66723 8 SIDEBUMPER
11 66681 1 LOWERBUMPER
12 72074 1 GREASESTICKER
14 47351 1 COMPOSITEWARNINGSTICKER
15 71494 1 CESPECPLATE
16 66764 1 MADEINUSAWITHGLOBALMATERIALS
17 66218 1 SOUNDPOWERSTICKER126DBA
1A
72331TieRodKit
MBX15 HOUSING PARTS
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYÜBEREINSTIMMUNGS-ERKLARUNGDECLARATION DE CONFORMITE CEE DECLARACION DE CONFORMIDADDICHIARAZIONE DI CONFORMITA
Hydraulic Tools
______________________________________________________________________I,theundersigned:Ich,derUnterzeichnende:Jesoussigné:Elabajofirmante:losottoscritto:
Weisbeck, Andy SurnameandFirstnames/FamiliennnameundVornamen/Nometprénom/Nombreyapellido/Cognomeenome
hereby declare that the equipment specified hereunder:bestätige hiermit, daß erklaren Produkt genannten Werk oder Gerät:déclare que l’équipement visé ci-dessous:Por la presente declaro que el equipo se especifica a continuación:Dichiaro che le apparecchiature specificate di seguito:
1. Category: Mounted Hydraulic BreakerKategorie:Catégorie:Categoria:Categoria:
2. Make/Marke/Marque/Marca/Marca Stanley3. Type/Typ/Type/Tipo/Tipo: MBX154. Serialnumberofequipment:
SeriennummerdesGeräts:Numérodesériedel’équipement:Numerodeseriedelequipo:Matricola dell´attrezzatura:
All
Has been manufactured in conformity with Wurde hergestellt in Übereinstimmung mit Est fabriqué conformément Ha sido fabricado de acuerdo conE’ stata costruita in conformitá con
Directive/StandardsRichtlinie/StandardsDirectives/NormesDirectriz/LosNormasDirettiva/Norme
No.NrNuméroNon.
ApprovedbodyPrüfungdurchOrganisme agrééAprobadoCollaudato
EN ISOMachinery Directive
12100:20102006/42/EC:2006
TÜVRegisteredNo.K1508/M06TestReport– K2510/M06
5. SpecialProvisions: NoneSpezielleBestimmungen: Dispositionsparticulières: Provisionesespeciales: Disposizionispeciali:
6. RepresentativeintheUnion:Patrick Vervier, Stanley Dubuis 17-19, rue Jules Berthonneau-BP 3406 41034 Blois Cedex, France. Vertreter in der Union/Représentantdans l’union/RepresentanteenlaUnion/Rappresentantepressol’Unione
Done at/Ort/Fait à/Dado en/Fatto a StanleyHydraulicTools,Milwaukie,OregonUSADate/Datum/le/Fecha/Data 1-5-11
Signature/Unterschrift/Signature/Firma/Firma
Position/Position/Fonction/Cargo/Posizione DirectorofProductDevelopment
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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