Product Manual

Note: Position press feet on each side of the press.
Attach one bolt, washer and nut on each side.
Bolts should be attached OFFSET from one another.
Front view
Stand frame upside down Slide bed onto frame
Slide bed down to bottom of frame
1
3
2
Inside of frame
WARNING
Be aware of jagged edges
on frame. Not all welds are smooth.
Press bed can pinch or crush fingers.
Wear safety gloves.
Note: In the upright position,
inner bracing should form an
inverted "v" with the narrower
space facing the top of the press.
Stand unit upright Slide bed above holes and hold in place
Secure pins underneath bed, one at a time
1
2
6
WARNING
Pins must be COMPLETELY through BOTH SIDES of frame.
7
Let bed rest on inserted pins
Place 3rd and 4th pin on each side Secure pins completely through bed and frame.
3 4
WARNING
ALL FOUR (4) pins must be COMPLETELY through BOTH SIDES
of frame in order to operate press.
Cross-section of press
Front view
Use bolts, washers and nuts to attach
Z Bar to both sides of the press.
Note: Check all bolts for tightness.
If press rocks, or is not level, loosen press
feet slightly to compensate and retighten.
WARNING
Bed must be at the BOTTOM of the frame
before proceeding to the next step.
4
5
Front view
Slide bed down to bottom of frame
Note: When sliding bed to frame
bottom, DO NOT use bed handles.
WARNING
Leg ends and press feet are sharp
and potentially dangerous. Wear
safety gloves and safety goggles.
ESTIMATED ASSEMBLY TIME: 45 MINUTES
Examine box contents, then proceed with the following instructions.
TOOLS NEEDED
3/4" and 1/2" sockets and wrenches
ACCESSORIES
8
This end up
1. Place ram frame
sideways on bed.
4. Rest pump against
press and ram
frame for support.
5. Pump must be threaded
through ram frame and
back out so the hose is
on the outside of the frame.
See Step 6.
6. Once pump and
ram are on press
bed as shown, you
are ready to move
on to mounting the
pump assembly.
2. Drop ram into
frame, between
parallel bed bars.
3. Ram should sit
inside ram frame.
WARNING
Hose must be on the OUTSIDE of ram frame,
or it will NOT be mountable to the press.
Note: Handle ram carefully to avoid damage to gauge or gauge face.
Do not disconnect hoses prior to assembly.
9
A
B
Note: Hose must run BEHIND frame.
DO NOT disconnect hose from pump
or ram.
This end up
Attach bolts up through ram frame to matching
holes in press. Hand tighten. Wrench tighten
after both bolts have been installed. Ram is now
able to slide left and right within ram frame.
This end up
Note: Ram has been dropped into
ram frame, resting on the bed.
Note: There are two sets of holes for bolts.
Use centermost holes on the side.
11
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to operate pump unless the BREATHER VALVE IS OPEN.
Valve is closed prior to shipping to prevent the loss of hydraulic fluid.
CAUTION
HAND TIGHTEN VALVE ONLY.
Excess pressure could
damage the valve assembly.
CAUTION
DO NOT TURN RELEASE VALVE
MORE THAN ONE FULL TURN
or equipment may be disabled.
WARNING
This symbol alerts you to the possibility
of serious injury or death if instructions
are not followed.
Failure to heed these warnings may result in loss of load, damage to the press and/or failure resulting in property damage, personal or fatal injury.
This operating manual contains important details concerning the safe operation of this tool.
The user must read and understand these details before any use of the tool.
This manual must be retained for future reference.
1. BEFORE OPERATING PUMP, open petcock valve
(breather) located on TOP of pump assembly
by turning COUNTERCLOCKWISE.
2. CLOSE the valve located on the FRONT
of the pump assembly by turning CLOCKWISE.
3. Insert pump handle into low pressure
cradle. Use the low pressure pump until ram
comes into contact with item to be pressed.
4. Once ram is in contact with the item to be pressed,
insert pump handle into high pressure side. Using
the high pressure pump moves the ram less with
each stroke and requires less effort to apply pressure.
5. To relieve pressure and retract ram, turn valve
located on FRONT of pump assembly ONE FULL
TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE.
AB
A : Low Pressure Cradle
B : High Pressure Cradle
Top view of pump
8.886"
9.113"
ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 Base Weldment 1
2 Plug 1
3 * Polypak Seal (Parker) 2
4 1/2-13 x 2 Hex HD C-S GR 2 Zinc 1
5 Piston 1
6 * O-Ring (Parker) 1
7 Rod 1
8 Retaining Ring Int. 3.5 NOM 1
9 Piston Guide 1
10 Retractor Plate 1
11 Spring 2
12 Fitting Gauge 1.75 1
13 Gauge 1
14 90˚ Elbow 1/4 NPTF to -6 JIC 1
15 Hose Hydraulic 41 1/2 LG 7/16-20 JICF 1
RAM
PUMP
ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 Tank 1
2 Tie Rod 4
3 1" Piston Body 1
4 1/2" Piston Body 1
5 1" Piston 1
6 1/2" Piston 1
7 1/4" MNPT Pressure Plug 1
8 Pump Body 1
9 Pump Lid 1
10 Pump Bracket 2
11 Valve Assembly 1
12 Pivot Pin 2
13 * 5/16 Steel Ball 5
14 Brass Drain Cock 1
15 Cradle Assembly 2
16 Hydraulic Hose 41-1/2" L 7/16-20 JICF 1
17 7/16-14 Fin Hex Nut Zinc 4
19 * O-Ring 1
20 * O-Ring 1
21 * 3-1/2" Seal 2
22 * 3-5/16" Seal 1
23 * 3-3/16" Seal 1
24 SHCS 7/16 14 x 1/2" 4
25 SHCS 7/16 14 x 3/4" 4
26 * Light Spring 2
27 * Heavy Spring 2
28 7/16" Split Lock Washer 6
29 Pump Filter 1
30 Pump Fitting 1/4" MNPT 7/16" JICF 1
31 7/8" Grip 1
32 Handle for Pump 1
33 * O-Ring 1
# 23 (Pump)
QTY: 1
# 21 (Pump)
QTY: 2
# 19 (Pump)
QTY: 1
# 22 (Pump)
QTY: 1
See Replacement Parts List for parts available separately.
Parts with (*) are only available in Seal Kit, part number RSCBP1217.
10
9
15
1
7
6
4
8
5
3
1111
1
14
13
12
3
2
7
21
17
30
16
1
# 3 (Ram)
(
Poly Pak - Note: Only the upper
seal normally needs replacement)
QTY: 1
# 33 (Pump)
(
O-Ring for # 11
Valve Assembly
on Pump)
QTY: 1
# 6 (Ram)
QTY: 1
# 20 (Pump)
QTY: 1
# 13 (Pump)
QTY: 5
2
28
14
1
25
24
11
13
27
10
31
32
6
20
4
23
28
25
24
10
28
13
29
21
8
26
24
12
22
3
19
5
15
# 26 (Pump)
QTY: 2
# 27 (Pump)
QTY: 2
Individual parts pictured are components of the Seal Kit, RSCBP1217.
12
Dark Gray- Long Cable
Light Gray- Short Cable
1. Move press bed into LOWEST position
so it is resting on top of pins 1 and 2.
Right side of press
3. Thread the BARE end of the LONGER
of the two steel cables up and through
the pump bracket.
Right side of press,
under pump assembly
2. Install pre-attached eye bolt on LONGER
cable to press bed handle located under
pump assembly. DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN.
Center with side of press bed and make
sure there is enough room to lower or raise
both nuts on eye bolt for precise alignment.
WARNING
DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN.
4. Run the long cable up and OVER
BOTH ROLLER BRACKETS and feed
into winch.
Be sure to thread 12 inches
(1 foot) of extra cable through winch.
5. Once winch cable has been threaded, pull excess
cable back through winch as shown in diagram
above. The cable should be locked tightly around
itself with no excess cable left hanging.
Operate
winch enough to remove slack from longer cable.
WARNING
Mount winch to frame
AFTER threading cable.
6. Mount winch to frame using the
provided washers, 1/2" nuts and
1/2"-13 x 1-1/2" bolts.
Left side of press, under winch
8. Install pre-attached eye bolt on SHORTER cable to press bed
handle located under winch after feeding it around in step 7.
7. Feed the short cable by running it up and OVER first roller, then UNDER second roller. Loop the short cable back toward the winch and securely attach to the longer cable
using the cable clamp. Remove slack from short cable before securing to long cable. Clamp should be NO LESS THAN ONE INCH (1") from roller.
9. Turn eye hooks to adjust and level press bed. Once bed is level,
firmly tighten eye hook mounting hardware. The steel cable
will stretch with use. It may be necessary to repeat this leveling
procedure in the future.
10. Test the winch kit by raising and lowering the press bed from
its lowest to highest position. Repeat and adjust until bed is
level and moves freely throughout its entire range of motion.
Cut excess cable when all adjustments are complete.
LONG CABLE top view of press
Top view of press with bed in lowest position
This end feeds into winch.
SHIPPING ADDRESS:
Sunex Tools
315 Hawkins Rd.
Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690
MAILING ADDRESS:
Sunex Tools
P.O. Box 4215
Greenville, South Carolina 29608
Note: Refer to manual from winch manufacturer for detailed
instructions on winch assembly and cable threading procedure.
ITEM NO. SUNEX PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 RS345009 2" Pushing Adaptor (Spring) 2
2 Press Bed 1
3 Press Frame 1
4 Ram Frame 1
5 RSCBP1225 Press Pin 4
6 RS310012 Pushing Adapter 1
7 RSBS1 Bearing Shield 1
8 RSCBP1205 Press Plate 2
9 RSCBP1211 Press Feet 2
10 RSCBP1212 Z Bar 1
11 RSCBP1209 Pump Handle 1
12 RSCBP40TPRV Pump (includes handle) (5740) 1
RSCBP1201BRV Pump (includes handle) (5750) 1
13 RSCBP1202 Ram (includes gauge) (5740) 1
RSCBP1202GG Ram (includes gauge) (5750) 1
14 RSCBP1206 Gauge (5740) 1
RSCBP1206G Liquid Filled Gauge (5750) 1
15 RSCBP1204 Hose & Fitting 1
ITEM NO. SUNEX PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
16 RSCBP1201RV Pump & Ram Assembly** (5740) 1
RSCBP1201RVGG Pump & Ram Assembly** (5750) 1
17 RSCBP1217 Seal Kit for Pump and Ram (not shown) 1
18 RS4050WCH Winch 1
19 RSLCSCSET Long & Short Cable Set (incl eye bolt) 1
20 RS40MPPHK Press Hardware Kit 1 set
1/2"-13 x 1-1/2" Hex Head Bolt 10
1/2" Nut 10
Washer 10
21 RSWHK Winch Hardware Kit 1 set
Cable Clamp 1
1/2"-13 x 1-1/2" Hex Head Bolt 2
1/2" Nut 2
Washer 2
Winch 1
Short Cable (includes eye bolt) 1
not shown RS5740LK Product Label Kit 1
not shown RS5750LK Product Label Kit 1
10
**Pump and Ram Assembly includes pump, ram, gauge, and hose & fitting (item numbers: 12, 13, 14 & 15)
21
20
Hydraulic Shop Press With Winch
2
13
2
18
12
15
10
11
5
5
5
5
1
14
13
3
4
19
8
6
7
9
US TONS
US TONS
A : Low Pressure Cradle
B : High Pressure Cradle
AB
7. Insert pump handle into LOW
PRESSURE CRADLE. Pump ram
against press plates until gauge
reads "5 Tons".
8. Insert pump handle into HIGH
PRESSURE CRADLE. Pump ram
against press plates until gauge
reads "10 Tons".
10
1. Turn valve handle on FRONT of
pump CLOCKWISE until closed.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
3. Move press bed into highest position
and lock bed into place with both pins.
WARNING
Do not allow the ram to
extend more than 5.5".
4. Place press plates DIRECTLY
under ram, on press bed.
WARNING
DO NOT attempt to operate pump unless the BREATHER VALVE IS OPEN.
Valve is closed prior to shipping to prevent the loss of hydraulic fluid.
CAUTION
Bed must be in UP position, or
you will over extend ram.
5. Put cradle in the
DOWN position.
Use an adapter on
your air hose and
allow air to flow
through the opening
in the petcock valve
into the pump.
6. Air that has flowed into the pump
causes the cradle to move up and
the ram to move down. If this happens,
proceed to step 7. If not, check all
hoses and connections and repeat
the procedure.
9. Turn valve handle on pump
COUNTERCLOCKWISE
a maximum of one (1)
turn to open valve.
Ram will retract as
pressure is released.
2. Turn petcock valve
(breather) on TOP of pump
COUNTERCLOCKWISE to open.
SAFETY INFORMATION
This symbol alerts you to the possibility
of serious injury or death if instructions
are not followed.
This symbol alerts you to the possibility
of damage to or destruction of equipment
if instructions are not followed.
Failure to heed these warnings may result in loss
of load, damage to the press and/or failure resulting
in property damage, personal or fatal injury. This
operating manual contains important details concern-
ing the safe operation of this tool. The user must read and understand these details
before any use of the tool. This manual must be retained for future reference.
Read, study, understand and follow all instructions before operating this press.
Always wear safety goggles, (users and bystanders).
Parts being pressed may splinter, shatter, or be ejected from the press at a dangerous
rate of speed. Because there are a variety of press applications, it is the responsibility
of the press owner to provide adequate guards, eye protection and protective clothing
to the press operator.
Visual inspection of the press should be made before use, checking for signs of cracked
welds, bent bed pins, loose or missing bolts, leaks, or any other structural damage.
Corrections must be made before using the press.
Do not go near leaks. High pressure hydraulic fluid can puncture skin and cause serious
injury, gangrene, or death. If injured, seek emergency medical help as immediate
surgery is required to remove the fluid.
Prior to use make sure the press is securely anchored to a concrete floor.
Keep hands, arms, feet, and legs out of work area. Accidental slippage can result in
personal injury.
Always use an accurate force gauge to measure pressing force.
Do not exceed the rated capacity or tamper with the pressure/force settings. When
attachments and adapters are used the rated capacity of the system shall be no greater
than the rated capacity of the lowest rated component or combination of components
that make up the system.
Avoid off-center loads. Offset loads can damage ram and may cause load to eject at a
dangerous rate of speed. Do not use any spacer or extender between the press ram
plunger and the item being pressed. If there is not enough ram stroke, adjust the height
of the movable bolster.
Remove all loads from movable bolster before attempting to adjust bolster height.
Beware of possible falling bolster.
Press only on loads supported by movable bolster and press plates included. Do not
support loads on floor or press frame legs.
When using any accessories such as press plates or arbor plates, be certain they are
centered on the movable bolster and in full contact with both sides of the bolster.
Before applying load, be certain all movable bolster supporting pins are fully engaged.
Verify lift cables (if equipped) are slack before pressing on the bolster.
Always use a bearing shield when pressing bearings.
Use caution when positioning work to be pressed to ensure the item to be pressed
cannot be ejected at a dangerous rate of speed.
Release hydraulic pressure before loosening any fittings.
Maintain proper hydraulic fluid levels.
Do not make any alterations to the press.
This product may contain one or more chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands thoroughly
after handling.
Failure to heed and understand these markings may result in serious or fatal personal
injury and/or property damage.
OWNER/USER RESPONSIBILITY
The owner and/or user must have an understanding of the manufacturer's
operating instructions and warnings before using this press. Personnel involved
in the use and operation of equipment shall be careful, competent, trained,
and qualified in the safe operation of the equipment and its proper use when
servicing motor vehicles and their components. Warning information should
be emphasized and understood.
If the operator is not fluent in English, the manufacturer's instructions and
warnings shall be read to and discussed with the operator in the operator's
native language by the purchaser/owner, making sure that the operator
comprehends its contents.
Owner and/or user must study and maintain for future reference the
manufacturer’s instructions. Owner and/or user is responsible for keeping all
warning labels and instruction manuals legible and intact. Replacement labels
and literature are available from the manufacturers.
INSPECTION
Visual inspection of the shop press should be made before each use of the
press, checking for damaged, loose or missing parts. Each press must be
inspected by a manufacturer’s repair facility immediately, if subjected to an
abnormal load or shock. Any press which appears to be damaged in any way,
is found to be badly worn, or operates abnormally must be removed from
service until necessary repairs are made by a manufacturers's authorized repair
facility. It is recommended that an annual inspection of the press be made by
a manufacturer’s authorized repair facility and that any defective parts, decals
or warning labels be replaced with manufacturer’s specified parts. A list of
authorized repair facilities is available from the manufacturer.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CHECK YOUR LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS
REGARDING THE SAFE USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT.
Your safety is top priority. Please handle equipment with care.
Fully retract unit and remove all items from the press bed frame.
Support the press bed, and remove the pins.
Raise or lower bed to desired height and reinstall press pins. Be certain
pins are fully engaged in the parallel flanges of the upright columns.
Position press on a flat, level, hard surface, preferably concrete.
Make sure all nuts and bolts are tight.
Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children, before using.
Set the press bed to the required height. The press is most effective
when the work piece is located 1 inch below the ram’s retracted position.
The compression stroke can include the entire 5 inch working range.
The press is designed to exert a force on anything which is positioned
beneath its ram. The work piece can pop out from under the ram at a
high rate of speed and injure someone.
Pressing Bearings: It is essential that you use the bearing shield when
pressing bearings on or off.
LIMITED WARRANTY:
SUNEX INTERNATIONAL, INC. WARRANTS TO ITS CUSTOMERS THAT THE
COMPANY’S SUNEX TOOLS
®
BRANDED PRODUCTS ARE FREE FROM
DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIALS.
Sunex International, Inc. will repair or replace its Sunex Tools
®
branded products
which fail to give satisfactory service due to defective workmanship or materials,
based upon the terms and conditions of the following described warranty plans
attributed to that specific product. This product carries a ONE-YEAR warranty.
During this warranty period, Sunex Tools
®
will repair or replace at our option any
part or unit which proves to be defective in material or workmanship.
Other important warranty information....
This warranty does not cover damage to equipment or tools arising from
alteration, abuse, misuse, damage and does not cover any repairs or replace-
ment made by anyone other than Sunex Tools
®
or its authorized warranty
service centers. The foregoing obligation is Sunex Tools
®
’ sole liability under
this or any implied warranty and under no circumstances shall we be liable for
any incidental or consequential damages. Note: Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
Return equipment or parts to Sunex Tools
®
, transportation prepaid. Be certain to
include your name and address, evidence of the purchase date, and description
of the suspected defect.
If you have any questions about warranty service, please write to Sunex Tools
®
.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state. Repair kits and replacement parts are available
for many of Sunex Tools
®
products regardless of whether or not the product is
still covered by a warranty plan.
SHIPPING ADDRESS: MAILING ADDRESS:
Sunex Tools Sunex Tools
315 Hawkins Rd. P.O. Box 4215
Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690 Greenville, South Carolina 29608
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
THIS OPERATING MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION. READ CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND ALL
INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATING THIS TOOL. SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE.
PARTS LIST
Press Frame - 1
Press Bed - 1
Press Feet - 2
Z Bar - 1
1/2"-13 x 1-1/2"
Hex Head Bolts - 8
1/2" Nuts - 8
Washers - 8
1-1/4" x 14"
Press Pins - 4
Two Stage
Pump and Ram - 1
Ram Frame - 1
Pump Extension Handle - 1
1" x 3" x 14"
Press Plates - 2
Accessory only -
Not needed for assembly
Pushing Adapter - 1
Accessory only -
Not needed for assembly
Bearing Shield - 1
Accessory only -
Not needed for assembly
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
CONTINUED RAM FRAME ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
PUMP AND RAM ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
PROCEDURE FOR BLEEDING AIR
PUMP INSTRUCTIONS
WINCH KIT PARTS LIST
Winch - 1
Long Cable - 1
Short Cable- 1
Cable Clamp - 1
1/2"-13 x 1-1/2"
Hex Head Bolts - 2
1/2" Nuts - 2
Washers - 2
WINCH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
PUMP AND RAM EXPLODED PARTS DIAGRAM
NOTES
NOTES
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
CONTINUED
WINCH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
5740 - 40 Ton Hydraulic Shop Press w/ Winch
5750 - 50 Ton Hydraulic Shop Press w/ Winch
Sunex Part No. Total Height Inside Width Press Feet Length Bed Width Ram Stroke Pin Diameter PB Winch Sliding Head Press Plates Included
5740 74" 35" 29.75" 13" 6.75" 1.25" Y Y Y(2)
5750 74" 35" 29.75" 13" 6.75" 1.25" Y Y Y(2)
PRESS SPECIFICATIONS
OWNER'S MANUAL
CONTENTS:
Page
1 Specifications
2 Safety Information and Warranty Information
3 Parts List
4-8 Assembly Instructions
9
10
11-12
Procedure for Bleeding Air
Pump Instructions
Winch Kit List and Winch Installation Instructions
13 Replacement Parts List
14 Pump and Ram Exploded Parts Diagram
15-16 Notes
© Copyright 2014, Sunex Tools
®
5740 - 40 Ton Hydraulic Shop Press w/ Winch
5750 - 50 Ton Hydraulic Shop Press w/ Winch
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