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Stanley BR87 - User Manual

Stanley BR87
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© 2014 STANLEY Black & Decker, Inc.
New Britain, CT 06053
U.S.A.
65778 9/2018 Ver. 26
USER MANUAL
Safety, Operation and Maintenance
BR87
HYDRAULIC BREAKER

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Questions and Answers

  • H
    Heather LesterSep 5, 2025
    What to do if there is fluid leakage around the trigger of my Stanley Tools tool?
    • K
      Kevin WhiteSep 5, 2025
      If you observe fluid leaking around the trigger of your Stanley Tools tool, it's probably caused by a valve spool seal failure. Replace the seals to fix the leak.
  • N
    Nicole DavisSep 3, 2025
    What to do if there is fluid leakage on the tool bit of my Stanley Tools tool?
    • J
      Jennifer EvansSep 3, 2025
      If you notice fluid leaking on the tool bit of your Stanley Tools tool, it is likely due to a lower piston seal failure. Replace the seal to resolve this issue.
  • C
    csaundersSep 2, 2025
    Why does my Stanley Tools tool get hot?
    • M
      michaelmataSep 2, 2025
      If your Stanley Tools tool is getting hot, it could be due to hot fluid passing through it. Check the power unit to ensure the flow rate isn't too high, causing fluid to pass through the relief valve. Use a cooler to maintain the proper fluid temperature (140 °F/60 °C max). Also, check the relief valve setting and eliminate any flow control devices.
  • C
    courtney00Aug 31, 2025
    What to do if my Stanley Tools tool does not hit effectively?
    • L
      Laura WhiteAug 31, 2025
      If your Stanley Tools tool isn't hitting effectively, consider these potential causes: * The power unit may not be functioning correctly. Check the power unit for proper flow and pressure (7–9 GPM/26–34 LPM, 1500–2000 psi/105–140 bar). * Couplers or hoses might be blocked. Remove any restrictions. * There could be a low accumulator charge (indicated by a pressure hose pulsing more than normal). Recharge the accumulator and replace the diaphragm if charge loss continues. * The fluid might be too hot (above 140 °F/60 °C). Use a cooler to maintain the proper fluid temperature (130 °F/55 °C). * The collar support might not be sliding freely in the foot bore. Remove, clean, and replace it as needed. Ensure the hex bushing is in the proper location.
  • J
    Jennifer WareAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Stanley Tools tool does not run?
    • I
      istokesAug 27, 2025
      If your Stanley Tools tool isn't running, there are several potential causes: * The power unit may not be functioning correctly. Check the power unit to ensure it provides the correct flow and pressure (7–9 GPM/26–34 LPM, 1500-2000 psi/105–140 bar). * Couplers or hoses might be blocked. If so, remove any restrictions. * The pressure and return line hoses could be reversed at the ports. Ensure that the hoses are connected to their appropriate ports. * There may be a mechanical failure of the piston or automatic valve. Disassemble the breaker and inspect for damaged parts.
  • K
    Kathy SimonAug 26, 2025
    What to do if there is fluid leakage on the Stanley BR87 Power Tool bit?
    • M
      Monica JohnsonAug 27, 2025
      If you see fluid leaking on the tool bit of your Stanley Power Tool, it is probably caused by a lower piston seal failure. Contact your STANLEY dealer for service.
  • W
    william54Aug 25, 2025
    What to do if there is fluid leakage around the Stanley BR87 Power Tool trigger?
    • D
      davidriceAug 25, 2025
      If you notice fluid leakage around the trigger of your Stanley Power Tool, it's likely due to valve spool failure. In this case, you should contact your STANLEY dealer for service.
  • B
    Brian LeeAug 23, 2025
    What to do if Stanley BR87 Power Tool couplers or hoses are blocked?
    • E
      Emily RobertsAug 23, 2025
      If your Stanley Power Tool isn't running or is running improperly, start by turning it off and disconnecting it from the hydraulic power source. Then, check the couplers and hoses to make sure they aren't blocked. If there is a blockage, remove it.

Summary

Declaration of Conformity

Safety Symbols

Safety Precautions

Tool Stickers & Tags

Hose Types

Hose Safety Tags

Safety tags attached to all hose purchased from Stanley. Do not remove.

Hose Recommendations

HTMA; EHTMA Requirements

Operation

Pre-Operation Procedures

Procedures to follow before operating the hydraulic breaker.

Install Tool Bit

Instructions for installing or removing the tool bit.

Connect Hoses

Guidelines for connecting hydraulic hoses to the tool.

Operation Procedures

Step-by-step guide for using the hydraulic breaker.

Cold Weather Operation

Specific instructions for operating the tool in cold temperatures.

Underwater Model Preventative Maintenance

Maintenance procedures for the tool when used underwater.

Tool Protection & Care

Troubleshooting

Charging the Accumulator

Accumulator Testing Procedure

Steps to check and test the accumulator.

Accumulator Charging

Process for charging the accumulator with nitrogen.

General Service Notes

Additional notes for servicing the tool after repair.

Specifications

BR87 Sound and Vibration Declaration

Declaration of measured sound and vibration emission values.

Accessories

Test Equipment

Equipment used for testing hydraulic systems and accumulators.

Service Tools

Tools recommended for maintenance and repair of the tool.

Kits

Available kits for specific tool components or functions.

BR87 Parts Illustration

BR87 Parts List

Seal Kit Part Number 05485

List of parts included in the seal kit.

Breaker Foot Assembly 05466

Breaker Foot Assembly 05467

Breaker Foot Assembly 07486

Breaker Foot Assembly 07523

Breaker Foot Assembly 08855

Breaker Foot Assembly 11638

Underwater Tools Depth Guideline

Operation Overview

Overview of operation for percussive and rotational tools underwater.

Recommended Hose Diameters

Recommended hose sizes for different depths and flow rates.

Stanley BR87 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCordless Drill
Battery Voltage18V
Battery TypeLithium-Ion
Chuck Size13mm
No Load Speed0-1500 RPM

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