General information

The HY-Vice has an internal HPU and only requires 220V power supply.

HY -Vice has an internal Hydraulic power pack and electric control system for operating the HY-Vice up and down.

In front of the top clamping arm there is two 24 Volt push button for operating the HY-Vice up and down. By pushing the green button, the vice will start to close, and by releasing the button the Hy-Vice stops automatically. The same functions to open the Vice. This give the operator an extra safety function as the power pack is only running while the Hy-Vice is in operated by pushing the buttons.

In addition, there is an emergency stop button in the front plexiglas cover that can be reached / operated by hand.

To simplify the on and out loading of the tubing/pipe, the top clamping arm on the HY-Vice can be manually rotated 90 degrees. With this function the pipe can be easily lowered vertical in to the HY-Vice. That is also an HSEQ benefit, as it will make the in and out loading safer. The in and out loading of pipe in to the Hy-Vice can easily be done by only one operator.

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Features & Benefits

  • Low dB from New HY-Vice due to electric driven HPU placed inside the main cabin
  • HPU shuts off automatically when power switch is released
  • Operated by two main buttons only. One up and one down
  • Only one moving part exposed to the operator
  • All electronic and hydraulic devices are mounted on the inside of the cabinet

Specifications

 

General

Main dimensions (L/W/H)

550 x 515 x 1405 mm


Power supply

220 Volt / 50/60 Hz


Clamping Force

0,75T - 5T


Dimension of Pipe size

3 1/8” – 9 1/2"


Design temperature

- 20° to + 45° C


Operation

Must be operated with two hands for HSE purpose

Two buttons operated

Emergency stop button easy accessible

Clamping arm 90° rotation for easy on/off load

Applicable standards

EU Directive

2006/42/EC

Machinery Directive


EU Directive

2014/68/EU

Pressure Equipment Directive


EN-ISO

12100:2010

Safety of machinery - General principles for design - Risk assessment and risk reduction

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