BGB 295060 Manuel utilisateur

BGB
High Power Electronic
Crimping Tool
PN 295060
Operation Guide
© BGB Analytik AG
Manual Part Number: DR-BGB-1811
August 2018

I
Maintenance and Cleaning
General maintenance
The high power electronic crimping tools do not contain user serviceable parts.
Support and Repair
If the crimping tool is still in the warranty period, contact BGB Analytik office for support. If the
warranty period has expired, please contact BGB Analytik. Find contact details on
www.bgb-shop.com.
Cleaning
The crimping tool may not be immersed in water or solvent. The outside of the case may be cleaned
with an ordinary detergent and wiped off with a damp rag. Care should be taken not to get the
electronics wet.
Avoid permitting metal parts of the crimping tool to come into contact with corrosive material during
use. If they do, try to wipe them clean with a suitable mild neutralizing solution.
Storage and Shipping
To prevent accidental cycling when storing or shipping the tool, remove power and place the
protective cap over the jaws.
Safety Notices
A CAUTION notice warns of a hazard. It
calls attention to an operating procedure,
practice, or the like that, if not correctly
performed or adhered to, could result in
damage to the product or loss of important
data. Do not proceed beyond a CAUTION
notice until the indicated conditions are fully
understood and met.
Manual Part Number
DR-BGB-1811
Edition
First edition, August 2018
www.bgb-shop.com
A WARNING notice warns of a hazard. It
calls attention to an operating procedure,
practice, or the like that, if not correctly
performed or adhered to, could result in
personal injury or death. Do not proceed
beyond a WARNING notice until the
indicated conditions are fully understood
and met.
Recycling
For recycling contact
your local BGB distributor.

II
Table of Contents
Safety Notices I
Maintenance and Cleaning I
Support and Repair I
Storage and Shipping I
Product Content 3
Safety and Regulatory Certifications 4
Symbols 4
Instrument Specification 5
Sound pressure 5
Intended use 5
Limits 5
Warnings 6
Warnings 6
Special battery warnings 6
Disposal of battery 6
Description and Setup 7
Description 7
Crimping tool setup 7
Operation 8
Connecting the power supply 8
Locking the crimping tool 9
Selecting or changing a jaw set while power is connected 9
Adjusting the tool for crimping jaws 10
Adjusting the tool for decapping jaws 12
Saving multiple programs for a jaw set 12
Reset 13
Fault Conditions and Display Codes 14
Troubleshooting 14

3
Product Content
Part No. Description
295060 High Power Electronic Crimping Tool
Part No. Description
295061 Base with Mounting Kit
(Crimping Tool not included)
Description
Part No.
8mm
Crimper
Jaw Set
295062
11mm
Crimper
Jaw Set
295063
13mm
Crimper
Jaw Set
295064
13mm
Crimper
Jaw Set
for Flip Off Caps
295065
20mm
Crimper
Jaw Set
295066
20mm
Crimper
Jaw Set
for Flip Off Caps
295067
Description
Part No.
11mm
Decapper
Jaw Set
295068
13mm
Decapper
Jaw Set
295069
20mm
Decapper
Jaw Set
295070

4
Safety and Regulatory Certifications
The BGB Electronic Crimping Tools are designed and manufactured under a quality system registered
to ISO 9001.
Symbols
Warnings in the manual or on the instrument must be observed during all phases of operation, service
and repair of this instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions violates safety standards of
design and the intended use of the instrument. BGB assumes no liability for the customer‘s failure to
comply with these requirements.
See accompanying instructions for more information.
Remember to wear safety glasses when crimping or decapping.
The crimper or decapper jaws can pinch severely.
Never insert fingers into the crimping or decapping tool jaws.
You must not discard this electrical/electronic product
in domestic household waste.

5
Instrument Specification
Sound pressure
Sound pressure LpA = 79 dB(A).
Intended use
Electronic Crimping Tools are intended for use in a laboratory environment, all other uses are
prohibited.
Limits
Temperature 15 - 35 °C
Maximum humidity 75%
Pressure 0.75 - 1 bar

6
Warnings
Warnings
Wear safety glasses when crimping or decapping.
The crimper or decapper jaws can pinch severely.
Never insert fingers into the crimper or decapper.
Special battery warnings
Risk of burns; battery may explode or catch fire if mishandled.
Do not disassemble or dispose of in fire.
Use only the 12 v DC power supply supplied with the crimping tool.
Use of other batteries may cause fire during charging or use.
Only change jaws after the power supply has been disconnected or the tool has been locked.
Do not heat above 60 °C.
Do not crush of modify.
Disposal of battery
Do not throw the battery away. Recycle it in accordance with local regulations.

7
Description and Setup
Description
The High Power Electronic Crimping Tool can be used to crimp and decap standard crimp caps on
laboratory sample vials. Jaw sets are available in 8, 11, 13 and 20mm version or as 13 and 20mm flip
off.
Crimping tool setup
Please read through this entire guide to familiarize yourself with the operation of the tool before pro-
ceeding. Use the same degree of care as you wold with any precision instrument.
If there is any visible damage, contact BGB Analytik immediately.
③Power connector
Go button ①
②Jaw set bushing

8
Operation
Connecting the power supply
Connect the 12 v DC supply to an electrical outlet with the power cord provided, and also to the con-
nector on top of the crimping tool. (see Figure 1)
After power up, the jaw set may be selected with the and buttons while the display is blinking.
Figure 1. Power supply connector at
the top of the HPS crimper

9
Locking the crimping tool
If the power is connected, the crimping tool must be locked before changing jaw sets.
To lock out the tool, hold the or button for 2 seconds. The display will show OFF and then flash
with the last jaw set code in use. The go-button will not start the tool when it is locked out.
Figure 2.
Press or button
for 2 seconds to lock
out the crimp tool.
Selecting or changing a jaw set while power is connected
First, lock the tool by holding the or button for 2 seconds.
Insert the jaw set into the bushing at the bottom of the tool. Push up against the spring load and then
twist until the set locks into position. (Figure 3)
To remove a jaw set push the lock button on the outside of the supporting cup and rotate. (Figure 4)
Figure 3.
Insert the jaw set into the
bushing at the bottom of
the tool. Push up against
the spring load and then
twist until the set locks
into position.
Figure 4.
To lock out the tool, press
the lock button and rotate.
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