Stanley Black & Decker BR87 Underwater Tools Depth Guideline, Underwater Models only, Gpm

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UNDERWATER TOOLS DEPTH GUIDELINE

UNDERWATER MODELS ONLY

CAUTION

DO NOT USE HYDRAULIC TOOLS UNDER- WATER THAT ARE NOT DESIGNATED AS AN “UNDERWATER” MODEL, OR THIS WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE TOOL.

For underwater hydraulic tools the applications are broken down into four quadrants depending on type of tool and method of operation.

The types of tools are percussive and rotational, each with different characteristics allowing for dif- ferent depth operation. With percussive tools, the nitrogen accumulator PSI must counter the in- crease in ambient pressure found at lower depths. Since there is a maximum PSI for percussive tools they are limited to certain depths. Rotational tools do not have accumulators and thus capable of deeper depths.

The methods are broken into diver operated or remote operated vehicle (ROV). ROV's can reach lower depths and with an on-board hydraulic power source that is depth compensated, can operate hydraulic tools at depths of thousands of feet. ROV operation is still limited to the tool, for example a percussive tool has the same depth limitation whether ROV or diver operated.

Operation Overview

 

Percussive

 

Rotational

 

 

 

Tools: Breakers,

 

Tools: Grinders,

 

Hammer Drills and

 

Saws, Chain Saws

 

Chipping Hammers

 

Max Depth: 1000' -

Diver

 

 

Max Depth: 500' -

 

Reference hose

 

 

 

limitations due to

 

sizing guide below

 

accumulator PSI

 

 

 

max (increase 40

 

 

 

PSI for every 100')

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tools: Breakers,

 

Tools: Grinders,

 

Hammer Drills and

 

Saws, Chain Saws

ROV

Chipping Hammers

 

Max Depth: 1000' -

 

 

 

 

 

 

Max Depth: 500' -

 

Reference hose

 

limitations due to

 

sizing guide below

 

accumulator PSI

 

 

 

max (increase 40

 

 

 

PSI for every 100')

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recommended Hose Diameters

Depth (ft)

8 GPM

12 GPM

100

5/8”

5/8”

300

3/4”

1”

600

1”

1”

1000

1”

1-1/4”

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Hydraulic Breaker Weisbeck, Andy Declaration of ConformityTable of Contents Local Safety Regulations Safety SymbolsSafety Precautions Safety Precautions N G E R Tool Stickers & TagsHose Types Hose Safety TagsTool to Hydraulic Circuit Hose Recommendations Hose RecommendationsHtma / Ehtma Requirements Htma / Ehtma RequirementsOperation Procedures PRE-OPERATION ProceduresOperation Cold Weather OperationTool Protection & Care Problem Cause Remedy TroubleshootingGeneral Service Notes Accumulator Testing ProcedureCharging the Accumulator Accumulator ChargingUnderwater Model Preventative Maintenance BR87 Sound and Vibration Declaration SpecificationsAccessories Service ToolsTest Equipment BR87 Parts Illustration BR87 Parts Illustration Part Qty Description BR87 Parts ListUnderwater Tools Depth Guideline Underwater Models onlyGPM