TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

CAUSE

REMEDY

Tool does not run.

Power unit not functioning.

Check power source for proper flow

 

 

and pressure (7–9 gpm/ 26–34 lpm,

 

 

2000 psi/ 140 bar) or 5–6 gpm /18–22

 

 

lpm at 1500–2000 psi /105–140 bar.

 

Couplers or hoses blocked.

Remove restriction.

 

Pressure and return line hoses reversed

Be sure hoses are connected to their

 

at ports.

proper ports.

 

Mechanical failure of piston or

Disassemble breaker and inspect for

 

automatic valve.

damaged parts.

Tool does not hit effectively.

Power unit not functioning.

Check power source for proper flow

 

 

and pressure (7–9 gpm/ 26–34 lpm,

 

 

2000 psi/ 140 bar) or 5–6 gpm /18–22

 

 

lpm at 1500–2000 psi /105–140 bar.

 

Couplers or hoses blocked.

Remove restriction.

 

Low accumulator charge (pressure

Recharge accumulator. Replace

 

hose will pulse more than normal).

diaphragm if charge loss continues.

 

Fluid too hot (above 140 °F/60 °C).

Provide cooler to maintain proper fluid

 

 

temperature (130 °F/55 °C).

Tool operates slow.

Low gpm supply from power unit.

Check power source for proper flow

 

 

and pressure (7–9 gpm/ 26–34 lpm,

 

 

2000 psi/ 140 bar) or 5–6 gpm /18–22

 

 

lpm at 1500–2000 psi /105–140 bar.

 

High back-pressure.

Check hydraulic system for excessive

 

 

back-pressure (over 200 psi/14 bar).

 

Couplers or hoses blocked.

Remove restriction.

 

Orifice plug blocked.

Remove restriction.

 

Fluid too hot (above 140 °F/60 °C) or

Check power unit for proper fluid

 

too cold (below 60 °F/16 °C).

temperature. Bypass cooler to warm

 

 

the fluid or provide cooler to maintain

 

 

proper temperature.

 

Relief valve set too low.

Adjust relief valve to 2100–2250

 

 

psi/145–155 bar.

 

Collar support not sliding freely in the

Remove, clean and replace as required.

 

foot bore (Easi-Ride™).

 

Tool gets hot.

Hot fluid going through tool.

Check power unit. Be sure flow rate

 

 

is not too high causing part of the

 

 

fluid to go through the relief valve.

 

 

Provide cooler to maintain proper fluid

 

 

temperature (140 °F/60 °C max). Check

 

 

the relief valve setting. Eliminate flow

 

 

control devices.

Fluid leakage on tool bit.

Lower piston seal failure.

Replace seal.

Fluid leakage around

Valve spool seal failure.

Replace seals.

trigger.

 

 

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Stanley Black & Decker BR50 user manual Troubleshooting, Problem Cause Remedy

BR50 specifications

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