Warning – BVA Hydraulics CVS1 User Manual

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Do not pull, position or move system by hydraulic

hose. Use carrying handle or other means of safe

transport.

Do not handle pressurized hoses. Never attempt

to grasp a leaking pressurized hose. Ensure to

release the system pressure before disconnecting

hydraulic hose or connections.

Hydraulic fluid can ignite and burn. Keep hydraulic

equipment away from flames and heat. Excessive

heat will soften seals, resulting in fluid leaks. Heat

also weakens hose materials.

System must be on a stable base which is able to

support the load while pushing or lifting. Use shims,

friction material or constrains to prevent slippage of

the base or load. Ensure cylinder is fully engaged

into/onto adapters, extension accessories.

Center load on cylinder. Distribute load evenly

across the entire saddle surface. Do not off-center

loads on a cylinder. The load can tip or the cylinder

can “kick out”.

Never try to disassemble relief valve, refer repairs

to qualified, authorized personal. Contact BVA

Hydraulics tech service for authorized service

center.

Do not subject hose to sharp objects or heavy

impact.

Hose material or seals must not come in contact

with corrosive materials such as battery acid,

creosote-impregnated objects and wet paint.

Never paint a coupler or hose.

• No alteration shall be made to the valve.

• Use only factory authorized fasteners, accessories

and hydraulic fluid.

Failure to comply with the following warnings

may result in

personal injury as well as property

damage.

• Study, understand, and follow all instructions

provided with and on this device before use.

• The user must be a qualified operator familiar with

the correct operation, maintenance, and use of

cylinders.

Wear protective gear when

operating hydraulic equipment.

This device is

NOT suitable for use as support

device! As the load is lifted, use blocking and

cribbing to guard against a falling load. Stay clear

of a lifted load before it is properly supported.

Never rely on hydraulic pressure to support a

load.

Crush Hazard. Keep hands and feet

away from cylinder and workpiece

during operation.

• Do not exceed rated capacity of any equipment

in the system. The relief valve is designed for a

max. pressure of 10,000 psi.

• Do not connect to a pump with higher pressure

rating.

• Do not subject the system shock loads (a load

dropped suddenly causing the system pressure

to exceed rated pressure).

The system operating pressure must not exceed

the pressure rating of the lowest rated component

the system. Install a pressure gauge or other load

measuring instrument to monitor the operating

pressure. Burst hazard exists if hose, connection or

any other component in the system exceed its rated

pressure.

Avoid damaging hydraulic hose. Do not allow hose

to kink, twist, curl, crush, cut or bend so tightly that

fluid flow within the hose is blocked or reduced.

Periodically inspect the hose for wear.

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WARNING

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ADJUSTING THE PRESSURE SWITCH

The pressure switch is generally used and adjusted with the

pressure regulating valve. A pressure switch can also be

used alone for activating electrical devices such as motors,

solenoids, relays, etc.which are located elsewhere in the

circuit.

1. Loosen the locknut on the pressure switch. Turn the

adjusting screw in the clockwise direction to increase

the pressure setting and counterclockwise to decrease

pressure.

2. Connect the pump power supply and place the control

valve in the ADVANCE position. Set the motor control

toggle switch on RUN.

3. Slowly turn the pressure switch adjusting screw in

counterclockwise direction, decreasing the pressure

setting until the pump motor shuts off. Then tighten the

locknut to lock the adjusting screw.

4. Move the hydraulic flow control valve to the RELEASE

position to relieve the hydraulic pressure. Move the

control valve back to ADVANCE and start the hydraulic

pump again to check the pressure setting. It may be

necessary to make a second fine adjustment.

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