Om Phi0101 Stressing Jacks 5DA1 6DA1
Om Phi0101 Stressing Jacks 5DA1 6DA1
Om Phi0101 Stressing Jacks 5DA1 6DA1
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Item *6DA1
25 No. Part No. Description
1 403180 Nose Body, 3"
2 302053 Wedge Setter Spring
3. 403140 Wedge Setter 3"
4. 403100 Power Seater Piston
5. 304650 Power Seater “O” Ring
5A. 340652 Back-up O-ring
6. 403120 Power Seater Housing
6A. 403125 **Power Seater Housing Kit
7. N/A NPT Plug
8. 305500 Retainer Ring
9. 403040 Front Cylinder Bushing
10. 403020 Cylinder Rod
11. 403060 Rear Cylinder Bushing
12. 302470 6DA1 Seal Kit
13. 403080 Cylinder Rod Cap
14. 403000 Jack Body
15. 340345 Red Decal
16. 401780E Jack Handle
17. N/A SHCS
18. N/A NPT Plug
19. 401005 Gripper Handle
20. 400990 .6" Grippers
21. N/A Warning Label
22. 340340 Warning Label - Yellow
23. 401685 Gripper Retainer Plate
Length Width Height Stroke Weight
18-1/2" 7-1/2" 3-1/16" 8-1/2" 52 lbs.
*Effective cylinder area 7.95 sq. in.
** Power Seater Housing kit includes o-rings, back-up seals and is pressure tested
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Operation Stressing Jacks
1. Improper care and use of stressing equipment may result in property damage, and/or personal injury.
Only trained, qualified personnel should be allowed in the immediate vicinity of equipment during use.
Personnel doing the stressing and inspectors should remain clear of the strand being stressed at all
times. Never permit anyone to stand in the immediate vicinity of the jack and the pump while stressing.
2. Open the jack gripper by pulling back on the gripper handle or cable.
3. Position the jack on the strand to be stressed and push forward until the jack nose bears on the anchor.
Never attempt to adjust the position of the jack, either by striking or pushing after any load has been
applied. Remove the jack and reposition if necessary.
4. Push the jack grippers forward to engage the strand making sure that:
a. Jack grippers are parallel to avoid damage to themselves or the strand
b. Strand is in proper position within the jack grippers.
6. Operate the pump by use of the pendent switch. (Use of the pendent switch allows the operator to stand
at the side of the pump, out of harm’s way, should the strand or jack grippers fail.)
a. Start pump motor and run until proper pressure is indicated on the pressure gauge.
c. Pressure will remain on the pressure side of the jack, but gauge will drop to zero and start to
rebuild pressure.
d. When preset pressure is achieved (depending on the equipment used), the seating plunger will be
fully pressurized, a popping noise will be heard, and the jack will start to retract.
e. When the jack is fully retracted, stop the pump and switch the 4-way valve to stressing position.
The seating plunger should fully retract. It is important to stop the pump and switch the valve quickly
to avoid excessive pressure build-up in the jack after it has completely returned. This excessive
pressure build-up can cause premature failure of the jack seals, hoses and fittings.
f. Slide the jack forward to release the jack grippers and remove the jack from the strand.
NOTE: 1) For jacks without power seating wedge setters, after proper gauge pressure is achieved,
by switching the valve to the retract position, the jack will begin to retract.
2) For maximum jack life, please keep cylinder rods retracted when not in use!
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SCJ-Short Cable Jack
1. Don’t stress any tendons which contain concrete slurry inside the anchor cavity. Concrete in the anchor cavity will prevent
proper seating of the wedges. It is safer and less expensive to clean out concrete slurry than to have detension, repair or
replace tendons, or repair the jack.
2. Don’t use the jack when you can see that it does not seat properly on the face of the anchor.
3. Don’t overstress tendons in order to achieve proper elongation.
4. Don’t allow obstructions in the path of the jack extension.
5. Don’t use extension cords longer than 100 ft. (30m) or less than 3 wire, 12 gauge.
6. Don’t continue stressing if you suspect that something is not working properly.
7. Don’t detension with loose plates, spacing shims or piggy backing.
8. Don’t stand in immediate vicinity of the jack, or between the jack and the pump during stressing or destressing.
9. Don’t permit other workmen in the immediate area of the jack or pump during stressing operations.
10. Don’t hammer or beat on the jack or jack cylinders.
11. Don’t do anything if your not sure – ask someone who knows.
ALL OF THE INFORMATION LISTED IS MEANT TO BE A GENERAL GUIDELINE FOR OPERATION OF POST TENSION
STRESSING EQUIPMENT. THE POST TENSIONING INSTITUTE PUBLISHES A “FIELD PROCEDURES MANUAL FOR
UNBONDED SINGLE STRAND TENDONS” WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED BY CALLING (248) 848-3180.
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Stressing Accessories Stressing Jacks
ZU4908PB Stressing Pump with .5" Trouble Shooting Anchor
Powerseat Valve .6" Trouble Shooting Anchor
Jack Feet
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Precision-Hayes manufactures and stocks a
broad line of hardware and equipment for the Barrier Cable Products
Prestress, Mining and Post Tension Industries.
GRABB-IT® and other barrier
cable components are available
from stock for next day delivery.
Sure-Lock®
Multi-Use Chucks
Designed for repeated
use, Sure-lock® spring-
loaded chucks are 100%
mag particle inspected
for cracks and imperfections, and each
body is proof-tested to 125% of ultimate
strand breaking load. Carefully controlled
heat-treatment of components provides
you with Extended Life and fully-
warranted products. Bayonet-style caps
allow quick release for easy cleaning and
inspection. Combination reusable splice
chucks for all types and sizes of strand
are readily available.
Sure-Lock® One-Time
Use Chucks
Our one-time use chuck is
available with 2 or 3 piece
wedge set. Cost effective
design and reliable quality
have been the Sure-Lock® We also offer . . .
standard for more than 15 Fabrication Equipment
years. One-time use splice • Complete Fabrication Lines
chucks are also available, • Material Handling Equipment
for all types and sizes • Expert Advise and Installation
of strand.
Strand Extrusion Systems
• Turn-Key Extrusion Systems
Sure-Lock® Anchorage Systems • Custom Components for Upgrade
• Over 25 Years Experience Building
The Sure-Lock® Production Equipment
system is the
industry “standard”, Wedges
and has been fully Wedges are machined from high
tested to all PTI quality steel and case hardened to
requirements. precise specifications. All Sure-Lock®
This system is wedges are lot-controlled. They can
used worldwide, be supplied in sizes 3/8" thru .7" with
in thousands 2 or 3 piece wedges and retaining
of applications. rings available.