Stanley Black Decker Table Top Game EPX10 User Manual

EPX10  
PIN BRAZING UNIT  
Safety, OperatiOn and Maintenance  
USer ManUaL  
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New Britain, CT 06053  
U.S.A.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY..........................................................................................................................2  
SAFETY SYMBOLS ..................................................................................................................................................4  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS..........................................................................................................................................5  
CHARGING THE BATTERY......................................................................................................................................6  
PREOPERATION ......................................................................................................................................................7  
OPERATION..............................................................................................................................................................8  
SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................................................................................10  
MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................................................................... 11  
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................................15  
ACCESSORIES.......................................................................................................................................................16  
PARTS ILLUSTRATION ..........................................................................................................................................20  
PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................................................21  
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM.........................................................................................................................................22  
REPLACING THE BATTERY (applies only to units S/N 1215090 and below)........................................................23  
IMPORTANT  
To fill out a Product Warranty Validation form, and for information on your warranty,  
visit Stanleyhydraulics.com and select the Company tab, Warranty.  
(NOTE: The warranty Validation record must be submitted to validate the warranty).  
SERVICING: This manual contains safety, operation, and routine maintenance instructions. Stanley Hydraulic Tools  
recommends that servicing of the ECONECT unit, other than routine maintenance, must be performed by an autho-  
rized and certified dealer. Please read the following warning.  
WARNING  
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH COULD RESULT FROM THE IMPROPER REPAIR OR  
SERVICE OF THIS TOOL.  
REPAIRS AND / OR SERVICE TO THIS TOOL MUST ONLY BE DONE BY AN  
AUTHORIZED AND CERTIFIED DEALER.  
For the nearest authorized and certified dealer, call Stanley Hydraulic Tools at the number listed on the back of this  
manual and ask for a Customer Service Representative.  
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SAFETY SYMBOLS  
Safety symbols and signal words, as shown below, are used to emphasize all operator, maintenance and repair ac-  
tions which, if not strictly followed, could result in a life-threatening situation, bodily injury or damage to equipment.  
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury  
hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible  
injury or death.  
This safety alert and signal word indicate an imminently hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.  
DANGER  
This safety alert and signal word indicate a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.  
WARNING  
This safety alert and signal word indicate a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
NOTICE  
This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoid-  
ed, may result in property damage.  
This signal word indicates a situation which, if not avoided, will result in damage  
to the equipment.  
This signal word indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in dam-  
age to the equipment.  
IMPORTANT  
Always observe safety symbols. They are included for your safety and for the protection of the tool.  
LOCAL SAFETY REGULATIONS  
Enter any local safety regulations here. Keep these instructions in an area accessible to the operator and mainte-  
nance personnel.  
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Tool operators and maintenance personnel must always  
• Do not operate a damaged, improperly adjusted, or in-  
completely assembled tools.  
comply with the safety precautions given in this manual  
and on the stickers and tags attached to the tool and  
hose.  
To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, all tool  
repair, maintenance and service must only be performed  
by authorized and properly trained personnel.  
These safety precautions are given for your safety. Re-  
view them carefully before operating the tool and before  
performing general maintenance or repairs.  
• Do not exceed the rated limits of the tool or use the tool  
for applications beyond its design capacity.  
Supervising personnel should develop additional pre-  
cautions relating to the specific work area and local  
safety regulations. If so, place the added precautions in  
the space provided in this manual.  
• Always keep critical tool markings, such as labels and  
warning stickers legible.  
• Always replace parts with replacement parts recom-  
mended by Stanley Hydraulic Tools.  
This tool will provide safe and dependable service if  
operated in accordance with the instructions given in  
this manual. Read and understand this manual and any  
stickers and tags attached to the tool before operation.  
Failure to do so could result in personal injury or equip-  
ment damage.  
• Charging the battery can only be carried out between  
0°C to +45°C (32°F to 113°F).  
• Operator must start in a work area without bystanders.  
The operator must be familiar with all prohibited work  
areas such as excessive slopes, dangerous terrain con-  
ditions, and rail traffic.  
• Establish a training program for all operators to ensure  
safe operation.  
• Do not operate the tool unless thoroughly trained or  
under the supervision of an instructor.  
• Always wear safety equipment such as goggles, ear,  
head protection, and respiratory protection at all times  
when operating the tool.  
• Do not inspect or clean the tool while the battery power  
source is connected. Accidental arcing can cause seri-  
ous injury.  
• Do not load brazing pins or ceramic rings while the bat-  
tery power source is connected. Accidental arcing can  
cause serious injury.  
• Do not use the tool while it is connected to a battery  
charger.  
• Ensure battery charging is only done in a dry environ-  
ment. Charging batteries in the rain or near standing  
water presents an electrocution hazard. Read the safe-  
ty and operation instructions provided with the battery  
charger before using the battery charger.  
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CHARGING THE BATTERY  
Connect the charger to the “grinder / charging” outlet on the unit then plug in the power cord.  
The battery is fully charged after about 4 hours (if completely discharged).  
NOTICE  
CAUTION  
If the batteries are left uncharged, they  
may be damaged.  
CHARGING THE BATTERY CAN ONLY BE  
CARRIED OUT BETWEEN 0°C to +45°C  
LED  
Battery charging  
The battery 95% charged.  
The battery 100% charged  
LED  
The battery temperature below 0 or above 45C°.  
Battery temperature OK.  
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PREOPERATION  
GENERAL PROTECTION  
Store the Electronic Pin Brazing Unit in a place where it is  
protected from the elements, abrasive dust, and damage.  
Use only recommended repair and replacement parts and  
materials specified in this manual.  
Use only recommended accessories also specified in the  
this manual.  
Do not use the Electronic Pin Brazer for applications it was  
not designed for.  
Use the carrying handle to transport the unit from location  
to location.  
CLEANING  
Establish a routine to keep the unit as free from dirt as pos-  
sible – daily, or at each shift change, for example.  
Pin Brazers exposed to rain, sand, or grit-laden air should be  
cleaned prior to each use.  
Keep tool labels and stickers legible.  
PREOPERATION PROCEDURES  
Before putting a new ECONECT Pin Brazing unit into initial  
service, or after an extended period of being unused, perform  
a visual inspection for bent, broken, cracked, missing or worn  
components.  
INITIAL SETUP AND BATTERY CHARGING  
WARNING  
Failure to follow the instructions in the battery charger  
operation manual can result in battery explosion and  
serious bodily injury. To reduce the risk of battery ex-  
plosion, read and understand the safety and operation  
instructions in the battery charger operation manual,  
the instructions published by the battery manufacturer,  
and the instructions in this manual before attempting to  
charge the batteries.  
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OPERATION  
PREPARE THE RAIL SURFACE  
b. The pin holder is threaded onto a threaded shaft in the gun  
Select the type and length of bonding cable to use for the and locked in place with a nut. Place an open end wrench  
bond and use it as a guide to determine where brazing points over the nut and an open end wrench over the flats on the  
on the rail will be required.  
pin holder. While holding the nut in place, unscrew the pin  
holder counter clockwise.  
Before brazing, the rail must be cleaned of rust, corrosion,  
paint, pits, or other contamination at the points where the braz-  
ing is going to be done and on an area close to the brazing for  
placement of the grounding cable. Cleaning is accomplished  
with a grinder to ensure clean, bare metal.  
Pin Holder  
Ring Holder  
Nut  
Figure 3. Pin and Ring Holder  
CAUTION  
c. Install the correct pin holder and tighten it securely against  
the nut.  
Always use eye protection when grinding and brazing.  
1. Grind the surface of the rail where brazing is going to be  
done, until the surface shows shiny metal, free of rust, cor-  
rosion, pits, or other contamination. When grinding, use the  
edge of the grinding wheel - not the face of the wheel.  
IMPORTANT  
Warning! Never rotate the shaft when mounting the pin  
holder, it can damage the gun.  
2. Grind the surface of the rail where the grounding cable  
will be placed to ensure a good ground. The grounding cable  
should be placed in close proximity to the brazing area. If us- d. Install the correct ring holder by placing it over the pin holder  
ing a magnet ground try to attach the magnet within 0.5m/20 and into the circular groove in the gun, and finally, pushing  
in. of brazing area. Ground should be on same work piece on it to seat it in place.  
where pin brazing is taking place.  
LOADING PIN AND RING  
PLACING THE GROUNDING CABLE  
6. Insert the brazing pin into the pin holder. The rounded tip  
3. When finished grinding the rail for placement of the ground- should be facing away from the gun.  
ing cable, place the grounding cable on the cleaned surface  
and then insert the other end into the twist lock receptacle in 7. Insert the ceramic ring into the ring holder. The serrated  
the Econect unit marked "GROUND" and twist to lock.  
edge should be facing away from the gun. See figure 4.  
Ceramic Ring  
SELECT PINS AND RINGS  
4. Select brazing pins and ceramic rings to match the speci-  
fications of the bonding cable you selected.  
Brazing Pin  
CHANGING PIN AND RING HOLDER  
5. Check that the pin holder and ring holder on the gun are  
the correct sizes for the brazing pins and ceramic rings you  
selected. If the sizes are incorrect, the pin holder and ring  
holder can be changed as follows:  
Figure 4. Loading pin and ring  
a. The ring holder is a "push fit" to the gun. To remove it from  
the gun, simply pull it away from the gun.  
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OPERATION  
• Connect the brazing gun, power and trigger cable to the unit.  
• Connect the ground device to the unit, if not already connected.  
• Press on/off button and select the right pin type by pressing the ”setting” button.  
The unit will remember what setting was used last.  
• Load the gun with brazing pin and ferrule, if not already loaded.  
Selected setting  
Error Indication  
Battery Indicator  
ON / OFF  
Gun power  
Pin setting  
Gun control  
Grinding / charging  
Fuse for electronics  
Ground  
Fuse for grinding  
/ charge  
Make sure to braze in the top of the hole when  
brazing to a vertical surface.  
PIN BRAZE  
• Hold the gun firmly with both hands against the work  
piece and pull the trigger just once.  
NOTE:  
If the brazing is aborted to early “ERROR” will turn on.  
The brazing should be redone for a good result.  
The error lamp will turn off after 8 seconds  
• The electronic unit will by itself finish the brazing pro-  
cess.  
Use a new ceramic ring for each new pin braze.  
• Hold the gun in place for 3-4 seconds after the braz-  
ing is complete to allow for cooling.  
NOTICE  
• Remove the gun straight backwards without pulling  
the trigger!  
The battery indicator “LOW BATT” flashes when  
the batteries are almost discharged,  
when the “LOW BATT” is constantly lit the batter-  
ies are discharged and you can’t do  
• Knock off the shank of the brazing pin with a ham-  
mer.  
any more pin brazing. Charge the battery.  
• The brazing is completed.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Voltage............................................................................................................................................................................... 36 V DC  
Number of Brazes (Per Charge)..................................................................................................................................................50  
Weight (incl. Battery) ............................................................................................................................................... 9.8 kg / 21.6 lb  
Width .................................................................................................................................................................. 5.9 inch / 150 mm  
Height ................................................................................................................................................................11.0 inch / 280 mm  
Length............................................................................................................................................................... 12.5 inch / 320 mm  
Temperature Range........................................................................................................................-4° F - 130° F / -20° C - 55° C  
EPX10 Econect Battery Kit (For Units S/N 1215091 and Up) ..........................................................................................73077  
EPX10 Econect Battery Kit (For Units S/N 1215090 and Below) ......................................................................................73720  
MAINTENANCE  
EQUIPMENT  
- Always make sure the batteries are fully charged.  
- Check the cables from time to time for damage.  
- Check the contact surface on the ground magnet from time to time to ensure a good connection.  
- Make sure that the brazing pin with the ferule passes easily in the gun, centered.  
BRAZING PINS AND FERRULES  
-Keep them dry.  
RAILBONDS AND CABLE LUGS  
-Keep them free from oxidation.  
-Keep them free from contamination like: Grease, oil.  
-Make sure they are not damaged.  
SETTING RIGHT LIFT HEIGHT  
The S15 brazing gun self adjust to the same lift height every time.  
See separate instructions in the maintenance section if adjustment for the gun is necessary.  
PIN HOLDERS  
Squeeze the fingers on the pin holder together each time you feel that the brazing pin goes in too easy when  
mounting them into the pin holder. This is important since all the current goes thru the pin holder to the  
brazing pin. If the fingers are too loose the pin holder will be damaged and must be replaced.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Replace the fuses:  
Push and unscrew counter-clockwise to remove fuse holder.  
Replace fuse and re-install the fuse holder.  
NOTE!  
Control: 5A fuse.  
Grinder: 15A fuse.  
Special functions:  
1. BATTERY INDICATOR:  
Press and hold the “SETTING” button, while you push the “ON / OFF” button.  
“LOW BATTERY” LED will light. Release the buttons.  
The LEDs on the front panel show the charge status of battery.  
2. LIFTING HEIGHT CONTROL:  
First follow step 1 above.  
Press “Settings” and the lights start flashing, at this point, you can check the  
lifting height of the gun.  
3. Pressing “Settings” one more time and you go back to battery indicator.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Periodic maintenance of S15 automatic gun  
1. Check that all cables and lugs are not damaged and properly tighten in gun and unit.  
2. Check that the right pinholder is installed in the gun.  
See selection of pinholders in the  
accessories section of this manual.  
Make sure the pinholder is tight on the gun, otherwise a spark can destroy the axle.  
Use a wrench to hold the nut from turning and tighten the pinholder as shown in the  
picture. Do not allow the main shaft to turn, only turn the pinholder to tighten. Use one  
8mm and one 10mm wrench for 8-9,5 mm and M8 pinholders.  
Two 10mm wrenches for M10 and M12 pinholders.  
Make sure, never twist the main shaft when mounting the pinholder!  
When loading the brazing pin, it should not go in loose into the pinholder, if it does  
push the pinholder together with your fingers to gain a tighter fit. Otherwise you can  
have a contact fault or a spark can arise if their is not a tight contact.  
3. Check that the ringholder is the right type. You can remove it by hand and its ease  
of removing can be adjusted with the small screw on the side of the gun (see photo).  
Ringholder Adjustment  
Screw  
4. Load the gun with the appropriate pin & ferrule. Check that the axle moves easily  
with the pin and ferrule installed by pushing back and forward on the pin with your  
finger (see photo).  
If the pin does not move easily, change either pinholder or ringholder.  
If it still does not move easily the axle is damaged and must be sent for repair.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Lift level tool  
P/N-62394  
IMPORTANT! The normal liftheight is 2mm / 0.078 in.  
This is very important for the arc and energy amount.  
Too high liftheight increase the risk of a “coldbrazing”,  
too low liftheight reduce the time and increase misfires.  
1. Insert this end in to the gun.  
2. Press and hold “SETTING” and press =”ON/OFF”.  
When “LOW BATTERY” is lit, release buttons.  
Press “SETTING” and the leds will start to blink.  
In this mode the unit is able to check the lift height.  
Important! Press the tool completely against the gun then pull the trigger.  
Otherwise the gun may be damaged!  
Important! Hold the gun so the tool is horizontal.  
3. The lift level is calibrated when the inner rod, made of brass, on the tool is in same level as the outer plastic  
sleeve. Tolerance ±0,2 mm / 0.007 in. If the gun is not calibrated see seperate instruction for adjusting of the gun.  
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MAINTENANCE  
Remove plastic plug with  
a pin or sharp object.  
Advanced maintenance work  
Adjusting the liftlevel.  
1. Resetting correct liftheight of a S15 gun.  
Only reset a maladjusted gun.  
Install the lift level tool (shown below) onto the gun.  
2. Connect the cables to the pinbrazing unit and  
switch on the power.  
3. Take off the plastic plug with a pin in the upper  
small hole in the front of the gun (see photo).  
IMPORTANT, never adjust in the hole where the  
big plug is!  
4. When liftheight is too low. Use the 3mm hexagon  
allen wrench and adjust the screw in the small hole  
counter-clockwise about 1/4 of a turn then check with  
the lift level tool.  
5. When liftheight is too high. Use the 3mm hexagon  
allen wrench and adjust the screw in the small hole  
clockwise about 1/4 of a turn then check with the  
lift level tool.  
If height is ok, replace the plug in the hole.  
If height is not ok, send for repair.  
P/N-62394  
Lift Level Tool  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Error indications on the unit:  
“ERROR” led is lit.  
- The temperature of the battery is over +55 °C/131°F  
Action: Wait until the light goes out, when the tem-  
perature drops you will be able to braze again.  
“ERROR” led flashes.  
- The temperature of the battery is below +10 °C/50°F  
Action: Leave the unit on, the built-in heating ele-  
ment will heat up the battery. Wait until light goes out  
and the temperature has risen, and you will be able to  
braze again.  
“ERROR” and ”LOW BATTERY” led flashes.  
- The temperature of the battery is below +10 °C/50°F  
and the battery is almost discharged.  
Action: Charge the batteries.  
“ERROR” Led is lit after a braze.  
- The pin brazing was not complete.  
Action: The braze should be remade to achieve good  
results. The Led turns off after 8 seconds.  
“ERROR” Led glows.  
- Failure of a sensor in the unit.  
Action: The unit should be sent for repair.  
”LOW BATTERY” Led flashes.  
- Battery is almost discharged  
”LOW BATTERY” led is lit.  
- Battery is discharged. Charge the batteries.  
NOTHING HAPPENS WHEN YOU PRESS THE  
BUTTONS”  
- The electronics may have gotten stuck.  
Action: Remove control 5A fuse for a short time, put  
it back again.  
“THE BRAZING NEVER STOPS”  
- The electronics may have gotten stuck.  
Action: Remove the gun and the ground magnet from  
the rails and disconnect them from the unit as soon as  
possible. Remove the control 5Afuse, check that noth-  
ing has been damaged before the fuse is put back.  
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ACCESSORIES  
BRAZING PINS & CERAMIC RINGS  
STANDARD BRAZING PINS  
Part No.  
Description  
Ceramic Ring Reqd  
Brazing Pins are for  
use on Rail Only  
35835  
35836  
35837  
35840  
35841  
35839  
8 mm  
8 mm w/ extra silver  
9.5 mm  
M8/12 Threaded  
M10 Threaded  
M12 Threaded  
35832  
35832  
35833  
35834  
35834  
35834  
CERAMIC RINGS  
Part No.  
Description  
35832  
35833  
35834  
8 mm  
9.5 mm  
12 mm  
PIN & RING HOLDERS  
Part No.  
Description  
35826  
35827  
35828  
35829  
Pin Holder for Pinbrazing, 8-9,5 mm brazing pins.  
Pin Holder for Pinbrazing, M8 Threaded pins.  
Pin Holder for Pinbrazing, M10 Threaded pins.  
Pin Holder for Pinbrazing, M12 Threaded pins.  
35827 Pictured  
35825  
Extended pin and ring holder set for 8-9,5 mm brazing pins.  
37945  
35830  
35831  
Ring Holder, 8 mm pin & ringholder Set  
Ring Holder, 8-9,5 mm ceramic rings.  
Ring Holder, 12 mm ceramic rings.  
35831 Pictured  
CABLE LUGS (for Pin Brazing to rail)  
Part No.  
Description  
Brazing Pin Reqd  
47523  
47524  
47525  
Braze Lug for 25 mm Cable  
Braze Lug for 35 mm Cable  
Braze Lug for 50 mm Cable  
35836  
35836  
35836  
47523 Pictured  
39241 Pictured  
39241  
35847  
35855  
Cable Shoe #6  
Cable Shoe 10 mm  
Cable Shoe D=8 mm  
2 x 35836  
35835  
35836  
47526  
47527  
47528  
47529  
47522  
Cable Lug for 16 mm Cable  
Cable Lug for 25 mm Cable  
Cable Lug for 35 mm Cable  
Cable Lug for 50 mm Cable  
Cable Lug 5/8" ground rod to #2 cable  
35835  
35836  
35836  
35836  
47527 Pictured  
2 x 35836  
47521 Pictured  
41625 Pictured  
47521  
41625  
Braze Sleeve #6 to #6  
35836  
Multi-Wire Track Connection  
2 x 35836  
35865  
67122  
Clip for 18x5mm  
Brazing Clip  
(Secures Wire to Rail)  
35835  
35835  
67122 Pictured  
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ACCESSORIES  
BONDING CABLE WITH LUGS (for Pin Brazing)  
Part No.  
35845  
35844  
39243  
39244  
37944  
Description  
Brazing Pin Reqd  
35837  
1 AWG / 50 mm², 185 mm long, copper  
4 AWG / 25 mm², 145 mm long, copper  
3/16 Bond, 300 mm long  
25 mm², 200 mm long  
35835  
35835  
35835  
35836  
35844 Pictured  
50 mm², 185 mm long  
39705  
39706  
39707  
Bond Wire 16" OAL x 25 mm  
Bond Wire 24" OAL x 25 mm  
Bond Wire 36" OAL x 25 mm  
35835  
35835  
35835  
39242 Pictured  
39242  
3/16 Bond Crimpable Sleev  
35835  
40366  
40091  
40090  
Signal Extension Bond 3/16" (170 mm)  
Signal Extension Bond 150 mm L=430  
Signal Extension Bond 2 x 35 mm - 2 x L=170  
35835  
35837  
35836  
40366 Pictured  
41635 Pictured  
41635  
3/16 Signal Bond Wire W/Eye & Crimpable sleeve  
24 inch long  
3/16 x 7”/180 mm Long with Electrode & Ferrule  
3/16 Bond 12’ Long Eyelet one end, AL block for  
Tig Weld Other End  
35835  
35835  
58563  
41815  
43686  
43519  
41225  
Extension Bond CU, 25 mm², x 330 mm Long  
3/16 Extension Bond 12"  
Bond Wire 34" Long C/L-C/L W/9 mm eyelets on  
both ends  
35835  
35835  
35835  
41226  
Bond Wire 46" Long C/L-C/L W/9 mm eyelets on  
both ends.  
35835  
66579  
66580  
66269  
25mm2 x 500mm Extension Bond  
25mm2 x 900mm Extension Bond  
Signal Bond 3/16" x 6' Braze Lug Both Ends  
35835  
35835  
35835  
67634 Pictured  
67634  
73016  
Railbond 300 mcm L=330 mm Uninsulated  
(4) 9.5 Pins Required  
Railbond 300 MCM  
35837  
72988  
72989  
73016  
67635  
Railbond 3/16, 4 in. Reversed (50 pack)  
Railbond 3/16, 6 in. Reversed (50 pack)  
300MCM Rail Bond  
Extension Bond 300 mcm x 200 mm crimp sleeve  
(2) 9.5 Pins Required  
35837  
35836  
67635 Pictured  
47530  
Bungalow Grounding Bond 3/16"  
"T" CONNECTORS  
(for Pin Brazing)  
TYPE C  
Part No.  
Description  
Brazing Pin Reqd  
35857  
Copper Plate with M8 x 18 Brass Threaded Stud  
35835 x 2  
35857 Pictured  
TYPE D  
Part No.  
35860  
35861  
Description  
Brazing Pin Reqd  
Copper Plate with M16 x 26 Staniless Steel Threaded Stud  
Copper Plate with M16 x 32 Stainless Steel Threaded Stud  
35837 x 4  
35837 x 4  
35860 Pictured  
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ACCESSORIES  
Grinder Abrasives  
Part No.  
Description  
73052  
66976  
Bull Nose Stone 2 in. Dia, (1/4 in. Shank)  
Bull Nose Stone BNSF 2 in. Dia, (1/4 in. Shank)  
73358  
Carbide Burr SF 5 (1/4 in. Shank)  
GRINDER  
Part No.  
Qty  
Description  
HGE12141  
Cordless Grinder - Includes: (Grinder Only) NO Battery or Charger  
HGE12151  
HGE12161  
Cordless Grinder Kit (Includes: Grinder, Battery and Charger)  
Cordless Grinder Kit (Includes: Grinder, Battery, Charger and  
Bull Nose Stone)  
HGE12161B  
Cordless Grinder Kit (Includes: Grinder, Battery, Charger, Bull Nose  
Stone and BNSF Stone)  
73399  
73400  
Battery 18V and Charger 120V  
Battery 18V  
Fuses, Chargers, & Batteries  
Part No.  
Description  
Control Fuse, 5A  
Grinder Fuse, 15A  
72972  
Charger 36 V / 110 V ECONECT  
73077  
Econect Battery Kit  
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ACCESSORIES  
CABLES  
Part No.  
Description  
72999  
72973  
ECONECT Ground Magnet______________________________  
Carrying Strap__________________________________  
66266  
72974  
Ground Clamp Assembly (Vise Grip Style)_______________  
Carrying Case___________________________________  
EPX10200  
EPX10340  
Econect Unit______________________________________  
SafeBond Kit Econect (Includes: BG20600 Brazing Gun Econect Safebond,  
EPX10200 Econect Unit, HGE12151 Grinder Elec Cordless Kit, 72972  
Charger 36V/110V Econect, 72973 Carrying Strap, and 72974 Carrying Case, 73358 Carbide Burr).  
EPX10040  
Econect Kit - (Includes: BG10600 S-15 Automatic Brazing Gun,  
EPX10200 Econect Unit, HGE12151 Grinder Elec Cordless Kit, 72972  
Charger 36V/110V Econect, 72973 Carrying Strap, and 72974 Carrying Case, 73358 Carbide Burr)  
GUNS  
Part No.  
Description  
BG10600  
S-15 Automatic Brazing Gun_____________________________  
73078  
Econect S-15 Gun Cable________________________________  
Brazing Gun Econect Safebond___________________________  
BG20600  
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EPX10 PARTS ILLUSTRATION  
Q1-6  
D1-6  
R5  
K1  
M1  
C1,C2  
F1  
L1  
BT1 AND R4+F4+R3  
FRONT PANEL  
S1,S2  
J4  
J5  
J3  
J2  
F3  
F2  
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EPX10 PARTS LIST  
Qty References  
Description  
Part number  
74590  
1
K1  
Econect circuit board  
73720 FOR UNITS SERIAL # 1215091  
& HIGHER ONLY  
1
BT1  
Battery Kit  
1
1
6
6
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
R4+ F4+R3  
R5  
Heat pad complete.  
Shunt 150A  
74592  
74593  
74594  
74595  
74596  
74597  
74598  
74599  
74611  
74612  
74613  
74614  
74640  
74641  
74642  
74643  
74644  
Q1-Q6  
D1-D6  
L1  
Mosfet  
Diode  
Triode  
C1,C2  
M1  
Capacitor  
Fan  
Front panel  
J3  
Wall socket 4-pin  
Wall socket 5-pin  
Wall socket for ground, female  
Wall socket for gun, male  
Pushbutton  
J4  
J2  
J1  
S1,S2  
F1  
Fuse 300A 58V  
Fuse 15AF 5x20mm  
Fuse 5AT 5x20mm  
Fuse holder for 5x20 fuses  
F2  
F3  
F2-F3  
NOTE: Reference BT1 Battery Kit shown above is for units with serial number 1215091 and higher, Units  
with serial number 1215090 and below must be returned to the factory for battery replacement.  
Econect battery kit P/N-73720 for serial number  
1215091 and Higher only.  
Including:  
Econect battery.  
2 x 13mm spanner.  
3mm hexagon key.  
Side cutters.  
Resistor 22Ohm/4W.  
2 x Plastic washer.  
3 x Cable ties.  
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EPX10 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM  
Gate 1  
Gate 2  
Gate 3  
Gate 4  
Gate 5  
Gate 6  
S
Löd volt IN  
GUN  
GND  
VCC  
TRIG  
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REPLACING THE BATTERY  
The Battery kit (P/N-73720) and steps 1 thru 19 listed below applies only  
to units with S/N 1215091 and Higher. For Units with serial number 1215090 & below,  
these units must be returned to the factory for battery replacement.  
Econect battery kit P/N-73720 for serial number  
1215091 and Higher.  
Including:  
Econect battery.  
2 x 13mm spanner.  
3mm hexagon key.  
Side cutters.  
Resistor 22Ohm/4W.  
2 x Plastic washer.  
3 x Cable ties.  
1. Remove all screws on the sides of the unit  
with a 3mm hexagon key.  
2. Cut the cable ties for the positive and fan cable.  
3. Pull out the connector for the fan.  
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REPLACING THE BATTERY  
4. Remove all screws on the backside of the unit with  
a 3mm hexagon key and remove the back.  
5. WARNING: RISK FOR SHORT CIRCUIT.  
With two 13mm spanners remove the batteries  
positive cable, also remove the bolt and fuse. Be  
careful so the cables don’t come in contact with any  
other parts in the unit.  
6. Directly after disconnecting the positive cable, it  
must be insulated.  
7. Hold the cable for the electronics on to the copper  
rail and press ON and hold it for at least 30 seconds,  
to discharged the capacitors.  
8. Cut the cable tie, pull out the cable.  
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REPLACING THE BATTERY  
9. Remove the batteries negative cable from the  
current shunt.  
10. Pull out the cable.  
11. Pull out the black cables connector form the top  
socket (TEMP1) and the blue cables connector form  
the bottom socket (TEMP3).  
12. Remove the two connecters on the charger  
outlet, that aren’t soldered.  
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REPLACING THE BATTERY  
13. Make sure that all cables are free then pull out the  
battery box.  
14. Replace the battery, make sure that the battery is  
placed in the same way as the old.  
WARNING: Connecting the battery in the wrong  
way will cause damage to the electronics.  
15. Slide in the new battery and start connecting the  
cables in the reversed order, start from step 12 up to  
step 8.  
16. WARNING: RISK FOR SHORT CIRCUIT.  
Mount the M8 bolt with a plastic washer on the  
copper rail.  
Before the battery is connected, the capacitors must  
be charged. Hold the resistors that came in the kit in  
contact with the positive lead of the battery and con-  
nect the other lead to the copper rail, hold for 15 to 20  
seconds.  
Continue with the next step immediately, if not  
charging must be redone.  
After charging set the resistor aside for future use if  
needed.  
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REPLACING THE BATTERY  
17. Mount the fuse and batteries positive cable on the  
bolt.  
18. Mount the positive cable for the electronics and a  
plastic washer.  
19. Mount the washer and lock nut and tighten.  
Don’t tighten too hard, the plastic washers may  
get damaged.  
Continue with step 4 to1, to complete.  
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Stanley Hydraulic Tools  
3810 SE Naef Road  
Milwaukie, Oregon 97267-5698 USA  
(503) 659-5660 / Fax (503) 652-1780  
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