Stanley Black & Decker MBX138 thru MBX608 user manual Each DAY, Periodic Maintenance Checks

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OPERATION

EACH DAY

Check for loose or missing fasteners. Tighten or re- place as needed.

Inspect tool retaining pins and pockets for wear.

Check for hydraulic leaks at all fittings and hoses. Replace any defective hoses.

Apply grease to the grease fitting in the lower body each morning. Grease as needed throughout the work day.

Inspect the lower bushing, tool retainer, tool retainer pins. Reseat or replace if necessary.

TOOL STOP & LOWER BUSHING

Inspect the tool stop, and lower bushing for excessive galling and metal pickup on the tool bit. Also check for cracks. If cracks are present, the parts must be replaced.

The extent of wear of the tool stop and lower bushing and the tool bit can be checked by moving the tool bit back and forth and measuring the gap between the tool bit and the lower bushing. If the gap is more than 0.354 in./9 mm the tool stop, lower bushing, and the tool bit should be replaced. A gap in excess of 0.354 in./9 mm will cause damage to the piston. Do not just replace the tool bit or the lower bushing individually as this will result in premature wear of the replaced component. It is rec- ommended to replace all worn components.

MOVE THE TOOL BIT

BACK & FORTH &

MEASURE THE GAP

BETWEEN TOOL BIT &

LOWER BUSHING

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE CHECKS

Periodically check wear pad clearance by moving the power cell back and forth. Set the breaker on the bit and then use the excavator to move it from side to side as shown in the illustration. If the deflection exceeds 1.5 inches, replace the wear pads.

MEASURE THROUGH HOLE CENTER AND IF

DIFFERANCE BETWEEN A & B IS GREATER

THAN 1.500, REPLACE WEAR PLATES.

Figure 12. Checking for Wear

PUSH TOOL EACH WAY FOR MEASUREMENT.

CHECKING WEAR PLATE WEAR

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Contents MBX138 Read Wear Eye Manual Protection Hearing Breathing Table of Contents Safety Precautions General Safety PrecautionsSafety Precautions Safety Symbols Local Safety RegulationsTool Stickers & Tags Back Head = 17 ± 0.5 barMaxforce MbxxxxPRE-OPERATION PRE-INSTALLATION InstructionsPreparation for Operation Securing the Tool LOW-TEMPERATURE WARM-UP ProcedureLong Term Storage Operation Preparation for USEPositioning the Excavator Positioning the Breaker Tool on the Work MaterialBreaking Breaker BindingBlank Firing Underwater KIT P/N-39416 Underwater USEBspf 1/2-14 JIS PF 1/2-14 Each DAY Periodic Maintenance ChecksTool Stop & Lower Bushing Tool Failure not Covered Under Warranty WORN-OUT Front Bushings or Retainer PinsBlank Firing or Free Running METAL-TO-METAL ContactPrying CorrosionTool Failure Covered Under Warranty Internal Material FlawChisel MoilBlunt Lower Bushing Wear Limit DimensionsModel Tool Stop Upper Bumper Tool Retainer PIN Model Dimension a New Part Wear Limit Dimension BTool BIT Troubleshooting Problem Cause SolutionWhen disengaging the tester a POP of nitrogen is normal Charging the Main AccumulatorCharging the Side Accumulator Bar ± Psi ±Recommended Tie Rod Torque Procedure Recommended Torque ValuesBolt Patterns MBX358OLD MBX408 MBX458 Upper BumperNEW Cover Plate MBX408 & MBX458 Cover Plate MBX608 Flow Test Procedures Test ProcedureHeat Load Test Record the back-pressure PsiSpecifications UNFSerial Number Locations Models MBX358, MBX408, MBX458 MBX138 Power Cell Illustration MBX138 Power Cell Parts List QTY DescriptionWith S/N 12A MBX138 Housing Parts12A 13I05 MBX208 Power Cell Illustration MBX208 Power Cell Parts List With S/N 17E 14A00 MBX208 Housing Parts17E 14A01 MBX258 Power Cell Illustration MBX258 Power Cell Parts List MBX258 Housing Parts MBX308 Power Cell Illustration MBX308 Power Cell Parts List MBX308 Housing Parts MBX358 Power Cell Illustration MBX358 Power Cell Parts List MBX358 Housing Parts MBX408 Power Cell Illustration Items 55, 58 & 59 see NoteMBX408 Power Cell Parts List MBX408 Housing Parts Item P/N QTY DescriptionMBX458 Power Cell Illustration MBX458 Power Cell Parts List MBX458 Housing Parts MBX608 Power Cell Illustration Items 49, 52 & 53 see NoteMBX608 Power Cell Parts List MBX608 Housing Parts Declaration of Conformity Hydraulic ToolsTool Bits

MBX138 thru MBX608 specifications

Stanley Black & Decker has long been synonymous with innovation and quality in the power tools and machinery sector. Their MBX series, specifically the MBX138 through MBX608, exemplifies this commitment, offering a diverse range of electric and pneumatic tools tailored to meet the demands of both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

The MBX138 is a compact and versatile tool designed for those who require precision in smaller applications. It features a lightweight design, making it easy to maneuver while still delivering robust performance. With a powerful motor and adjustable speed settings, users can tackle a variety of tasks, from sanding to grinding, with ease.

As we advance through the series, the MBX248 maintains the core functionalities of its predecessor while introducing enhancements for greater efficiency. This model boasts improved ergonomics, including a molded grip that reduces user fatigue during prolonged use. The MBX248 is equipped with advanced features such as dust collection systems to keep workspaces clean and free from debris.

The MBX368 raises the bar further, integrating smart technology that allows users to connect via Bluetooth. This feature enables real-time monitoring of tool performance and battery life, ensuring optimal use and minimizing downtime. The MBX368 is ideal for professionals who rely on their tools for daily tasks and require a seamless integration of technology into their work processes.

The flagship of the series, the MBX608, combines power and versatility, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications. With an ultra-high torque motor and multiple attachments available, this tool is a workhorse in any industrial setting. It includes advanced safety features, such as overload protection and automatic shut-off, providing peace of mind to users who operate in demanding environments.

All models in the MBX series are designed with durability in mind. The tough outer casing and high-impact materials ensure that these tools can withstand the rigors of daily use. Furthermore, user-friendly interfaces and straightforward maintenance routines make them a practical choice for a broad range of users, from novice hobbyists to seasoned experts.

In summary, the MBX138 through MBX608 models from Stanley Black & Decker exemplify a comprehensive approach to tool design, combining performance, safety, and technological advancements. This series reflects the company's commitment to quality and innovation, ensuring that users can rely on these tools for both precision and power in their projects. Whether for home use or in a professional setting, the MBX series stands out as an excellent investment for anyone seeking reliability and efficiency.