Stanley Black & Decker AL35 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
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Do not start the alternator with electrical loads con-
nected and in a power “ON” state.
Ensure that the alternator is at operating speed/volt-
age before connecting an electrical load.
Only use hydraulic hose labeled and certied as
non-conductive when using hydraulic tools on or
near electrical lines. Failure to do so may result in
death or serious injury.
Before using hose labeled and certied as non‑con-
ductive, be sure the hose is maintained as non-
conductive. The hose should be regularly tested
for electric current leakage in accordance with your
safety department instructions.
A hydraulic leak or burst may cause oil injection into
the body or other severe personal injury.
Do not exceed specied ow and pressure for the
alternator. Excess ow or pressure may cause a
leak or burst.
Do not exceed the rated working pressure of hy-
draulic hose used with the alternator. Excess pres-
sure may cause a leak or burst.
Check alternator hose couplers and connectors dai-
ly for leaks. Do not feel for leaks with your hands.
Contact with a leak may result in severe personal
injury.
Do not lift or carry the alternator by the hoses. Do
not abuse the hoses. Do not use kinked, torn or
damaged hydraulic hose.
Make sure hydraulic hoses are properly connected
to the alternator before pressuring the hydraulic
system. The system pressure hose must always be
connected to the alternator IN port. The system re-
turn hose must always be connected to the alterna-
tor OUT port. Reversing the connections may cause
reverse tool operation which can result in severe
personal injury.
Do not connect open-center hydraulic tools to
closed-center hydraulic systems. This may result
in loss of other hydraulic functions powered by the
same system and/or may cause severe personal
injury. The AL35 alternator is an open‑center hy
draulic tool.
To avoid personal injury or equipment damage all
tool repair maintenance and service must only be
performed by authorized and properly trained per-
sonnel.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS