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BR89
Hydraulic
breaker

Safety, Operation and Maintenance
USER MANUAL
© 2011 Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
New Britain, CT 06053
U.S.A.
70063 2/2011 Ver. 4

Table of contents
Safety symbols...................................................................................................................................................4
Safety Precautions...........................................................................................................................................5
Tool stickers & tags.........................................................................................................................................7
Hose types.............................................................................................................................................................8
Hose recommendations...................................................................................................................................9
Figure 1. Typical Hose Connections........................................................................................................9
Htma requirements..........................................................................................................................................10
Operation............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Tool protection & care.................................................................................................................................12
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................13
Charging the accumulator..........................................................................................................................14
Figure 2. Charging the Accumulator....................................................................................................15
Specifications....................................................................................................................................................16
Accessories.......................................................................................................................................................16
Test Equipment..................................................................................................................................................16
Service tools.....................................................................................................................................................16
br89 parts illustration.................................................................................................................................17
BR89 parts list...................................................................................................................................................18

IMPORTANT
To fill out a Product Warranty Recording form, and for information on your warranty,
visit Stanleyhydraulic.com and select the Warranty tab.
(Note: the warranty recording form must be submitted to validate the warranty).
SERVICING THE STANLEY HYDRAULIC BREAKER. This manual contains safety, operation, and routine maintenance instructions. Stanley Hydraulic Tools recommends that servicing of hydraulic tools, other than routine maintenance, must be performed by an authorized 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.
BR89 User Manual ◄ 3

Safety symbols
Safety symbols and signal words, as shown below, are used to emphasize all operator, maintenance and repair actions 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.

DANGER

This safety alert and signal word indicate an imminently hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will 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

This safety alert and signal word indicate a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION

This signal word indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.

NOTICE

This signal word indicates a situation which, if not avoided, will result in damage
to the equipment.

IMPORTANT

This signal word indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to the equipment.

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 maintenance personnel.

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Safety Precautions
Tool operators and maintenance personnel must always
comply with the safety precautions given in this manual
and on the stickers and tags attached to the tool and
hose.
These safety precautions are given for your safety. Review them carefully before operating the tool and before
performing general maintenance or repairs.
Supervising personnel should develop additional precautions relating to the specific work area and local
safety regulations. If so, place the added precautions in
the space provided in this manual.
The BR89 Hydraulic Breaker 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 and hoses before operation. Failure to do so could
result in personal injury or equipment damage.

•	

Operator must start in a work area without bystanders. The operator must be familiar with all prohibited
work areas such as excessive slopes and dangerous terrain conditions.

•	

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,
gloves, ear, head, and breathing protection, and
safety shoes at all times when operating the tool.

•	

Do not inspect, carry or clean the tool while the hydraulic power source is connected. Accidental engagement of the tool can cause serious injury.

•	

Supply hoses must have a minimum working pressure rating of 2500 psi/175 bar.

•	

Be sure all hose connections are tight.

•	

The hydraulic circuit control valve must be in the
OFF position when coupling or uncoupling the tool.
Wipe all couplers clean before connecting. Use only
lint-free cloths. Failure to do so may result in damage to the quick couplers and cause overheating of
the hydraulic system.

•	

Do not operate the tool at oil temperatures above
140 °F/60 °C. Operation at higher oil temperatures
can cause operator discomfort and may damage the
tool. Never come in contact with the tool bit, the bit
can get hot.

•	

Do not operate a damaged, improperly adjusted, or
incompletely assembled tool.

•	

Do not weld, cut with an acetylene torch, or hardface the tool bit.

•	

To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, all
tool repair, maintenance and service must only be
performed by authorized and properly trained personnel.

•	

Do not exceed the rated limits of the tool or use the
tool for applications beyond its design capacity.

•	

Always keep critical tool markings, such as labels
and warning stickers legible.

•	

Always replace parts with replacement parts recommended by Stanley Hydraulic Tools.

•	

Check fastener tightness often and before each use
daily.

•	

Never operate the tool if you cannot be sure that
underground utilities are not present.

•	

Do not wear loose fitting clothing when operating the
tool.

BR89 User Manual ◄ 5

Safety Precautions
•	

Warning: Hydraulic fluid under pressure could cause
skin injection injury. If you are injured by hydraulic
fluid, get medical attention immediately.

•	

Keep all body parts away from the working tool.

•	

When handling material or the tool bit, wear your
(PPE) Personal Protection Equipment.

•	

Be observant of the hydraulic hoses lying about the
work area, they can be a tripping hazard.

•	

Always de-energize the hydraulic system when
changing a tool bit.

•	

Take caution when changing a tool bit, tool bits can
get very hot.

•	

Never use the tool in an explosive atmosphere,
sparks from the breaking process could ignite explosive gas.

•	

Use proper lifting techniques when handling the tool,
get help from a co-worker and do not over-reach.

•	

Use proper protection from falling or flying debris,
keep bystanders at a safe distance.

•	

Do not exceed the rated flow and pressure. See
Specifications in this manual for correct flow rate
and pressure rating. Rapid failure of the internal
seals may result.

WARNING
Exposure to crystalline Silica (sometimes called “silica dust”) as a result of breaking,
drilling, or hammering of rock, concrete, asphalt or other materials may cause
Silicosis (a serious lung disease), silicosis-related illnesses, cancer, or death.
Respiratory protection is highly recommended when working with materials
containing Silica Dust.
Always wear a respirator approved for protection against crystalline silica.

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Tool stickers & tags

10180
Caution Decal

13842
BR89 Name Decal

NOTE:
THE INFORMATION LISTED
ON THE STICKERS SHOWN,
MUST BE LEGIBLE AT ALL
TIMES.
REPLACE DECALS IF
THEY BECOME WORN OR
DAMAGED. REPLACEMENTS
ARE AVAILABLE FROM
YOUR LOCAL STANLEY
DISTRIBUTOR.

The safety tag (p/n 15875) at right is
attached to the tool when shipped from
the factory. Read and understand the
safety instructions listed on this tag before
removal. We suggest you retain this tag and
attach it to the tool when not in use.

DA N G ER
1.	

FAILURE TO USE HYDRAULIC HOSE LABELED AND CERTIFIED AS NON-CONDUCTIVE WHEN USING HYDRAULIC
TOOLS ON OR NEAR ELECTRICAL LINES MAY RESULT IN
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
BEFORE USING HOSE LABELED AND CERTIFIED AS NONCONDUCTIVE ON OR NEAR ELECTRIC LINES BE SURE THE
HOSE IS MAINTAINED AS NON-CONDUCTIVE. THE HOSE
SHOULD BE REGULARLY TESTED FOR ELECTRIC CURRENT LEAKAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR SAFETY
DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTIONS.

2.	

A HYDRAULIC LEAK OR BURST MAY CAUSE OIL INJECTION INTO THE BODY OR CAUSE OTHER SEVERE
PERSONAL INJURY.
A.	

DO NOT EXCEED SPECIFIED FLOW AND PRESSURE
FOR THIS TOOL. EXCESS FLOW OR PRESSURE MAY
CAUSE A LEAK OR BURST.

B.	

DO NOT EXCEED RATED WORKING PRESSURE OF
HYDRAULIC HOSE USED WITH THIS TOOL. EXCESS
PRESSURE MAY CAUSE A LEAK OR BURST.

C.	 CHECK TOOL HOSE COUPLERS AND CONNECTORS
DAILY FOR LEAKS. DO NOT FEEL FOR LEAKS WITH
YOUR HANDS. CONTACT WITH A LEAK MAY RESULT
IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY.

DA N G ER
D.	 DO NOT LIFT OR CARRY TOOL BY THE HOSES. DO
NOT ABUSE HOSE. DO NOT USE KINKED, TORN OR
DAMAGED HOSE.
3.	

MAKE SURE HYDRAULIC HOSES ARE PROPERLY CONNECTED TO THE TOOL BEFORE PRESSURING SYSTEM.
SYSTEM PRESSURE HOSE MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO TOOL “IN” PORT. SYSTEM RETURN HOSE
MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED TO TOOL “OUT” PORT.
REVERSING CONNECTIONS MAY CAUSE REVERSE
TOOL OPERATION WHICH CAN RESULT IN SEVERE
PERSONAL INJURY.

4.	

DO NOT CONNECT OPEN-CENTER TOOLS TO CLOSEDCENTER HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS. THIS MAY RESULT IN
LOSS OF OTHER HYDRAULIC FUNCTIONS POWERED BY
THE SAME SYSTEM AND/OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY.

5.	

BYSTANDERS MAY BE INJURED IN YOUR WORK AREA.
KEEP BYSTANDERS CLEAR OF YOUR WORK AREA.

6.	

WEAR HEARING, EYE, FOOT, HAND AND HEAD PROTECTION.

7.	

TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE,
ALL TOOL REPAIR MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE MUST
ONLY BE PERFORMED BY AUTHORIZED AND PROPERLY
TRAINED PERSONNEL.

I M P O R T A N T

I M P O R T A N T

READ OPERATION MANUAL AND
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS
TOOL BEFORE USING IT.

READ OPERATION MANUAL AND
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS
TOOL BEFORE USING IT.

USE ONLY PARTS AND REPAIR
PROCEDURES APPROVED BY
STANLEY AND DESCRIBED IN THE
OPERATION MANUAL.

USE ONLY PARTS AND REPAIR
PROCEDURES APPROVED BY
STANLEY AND DESCRIBED IN THE
OPERATION MANUAL.

TAG TO BE REMOVED ONLY BY
TOOL OPERATOR.

TAG TO BE REMOVED ONLY BY
TOOL OPERATOR.

SEE OTHER SIDE

SEE OTHER SIDE

SAFETY TAG P/N 15875 (Shown smaller then actual size)

BR89 User Manual ◄ 7

Hose types
The rated working pressure of the hydraulic hose must be equal to or higher than the relief valve setting on the hydraulic system. There are three types of hydraulic hose that meet this requirement and are authorized for use with
Stanley Hydraulic Tools. They are:
Certified non-conductive — constructed of thermoplastic or synthetic rubber inner tube, synthetic fiber braid
reinforcement, and weather resistant thermoplastic or synthetic rubber cover. Hose labeled certified nonconductive is the only hose authorized for use near electrical conductors.
Wire-braided (conductive) — constructed of synthetic rubber inner tube, single or double wire braid reinforcement, and weather resistant synthetic rubber cover. This hose is conductive and must never be used near
electrical conductors.
Fabric-braided (not certified or labeled non-conductive) — constructed of thermoplastic or synthetic rubber inner tube, synthetic fiber braid reinforcement, and weather resistant thermoplastic or synthetic rubber cover. This
hose is not certified non-conductive and must never be used near electrical conductors.

hOSE SAFETY TAGS
To help ensure your safety, the following DANGER tags are attached to all hose purchased from Stanley Hydraulic
Tools. DO NOT REMOVE THESE TAGS.
If the information on a tag is illegible because of wear or damage, replace the tag immediately. A new tag may be
obtained from your Stanley Distributor.

DA N G ER

DA N G ER
1.	

FAILURE TO USE HYDRAULIC HOSE LABELED AND CERTIFIED AS NON-CONDUCTIVE
WHEN USING HYDRAULIC TOOLS ON OR NEAR ELECTRIC LINES MAY RESULT IN
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
FOR PROPER AND SAFE OPERATION MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE BEEN PROPERLY TRAINED IN CORRECT PROCEDURES REQUIRED FOR WORK ON OR AROUND
ELECTRIC LINES.

2.	

BEFORE USING HYDRAULIC HOSE LABELED AND CERTIFIED AS NON-CONDUCTIVE
ON OR NEAR ELECTRIC LINES. WIPE THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE HOSE AND FITTING WITH A CLEAN DRY ABSORBENT CLOTH TO REMOVE DIRT AND MOISTURE AND
TEST HOSE FOR MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CURRENT LEAKAGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SAFETY DEPARTMENT INSTRUCTIONS.

3.	

DO NOT EXCEED HOSE WORKING PRESSURE OR ABUSE HOSE. IMPROPER USE
OR HANDLING OF HOSE COULD RESULT IN BURST OR OTHER HOSE FAILURE.
KEEP HOSE AS FAR AWAY AS POSSIBLE FROM BODY AND DO NOT PERMIT DIRECT
CONTACT DURING USE. CONTACT AT THE BURST CAN CAUSE BODILY INJECTION
AND SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY.

4.	

HANDLE AND ROUTE HOSE CAREFULLY TO AVOID KINKING, ABRASION, CUTTING, OR
CONTACT WITH HIGH TEMPERATURE SURFACES. DO NOT USE IF KINKED. DO NOT
USE HOSE TO PULL OR LIFT TOOLS, POWER UNITS, ETC.

5.	

CHECK ENTIRE HOSE FOR CUTS CRACKS LEAKS ABRASIONS, BULGES, OR DAMAGE TO COUPLINGS IF ANY OF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST, REPLACE THE HOSE
IMMEDIATELY. NEVER USE TAPE OR ANY DEVICE TO ATTEMPT TO MEND THE HOSE.

6.	

AFTER EACH USE STORE IN A CLEAN DRY AREA.

SEE OTHER SIDE

SIDE 1

SEE OTHER SIDE

(Shown smaller than actual size)

D O N O T R EMO V E T H I S T A G

D O N O T R EMO V E T H I S T A G

The tag shown below is attached to “certified non-conductive” hose

SIDE 2

DA N G ER

DA N G ER
1.	

DO NOT USE THIS HYDRAULIC HOSE ON OR NEAR ELECTRIC LINES. THIS HOSE IS
NOT LABELED OR CERTIFIED AS NON-CONDUCTIVE. USING THIS HOSE ON OR NEAR
ELECTRICAL LINES MAY RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

5.	

CHECK ENTIRE HOSE FOR CUTS CRACKS LEAKS ABRASIONS, BULGES, OR DAMAGE TO
COUPLINGS IF ANY OF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST, REPLACE THE HOSE IMMEDIATELY.
NEVER USE TAPE OR ANY DEVICE TO ATTEMPT TO MEND THE HOSE.

2.	

FOR PROPER AND SAFE OPERATION MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE BEEN PROPERLY
TRAINED IN CORRECT PROCEDURES REQUIRED FOR WORK ON OR AROUND ELECTRIC LINES.

6.	

AFTER EACH USE STORE IN A CLEAN DRY AREA.

3.	

DO NOT EXCEED HOSE WORKING PRESSURE OR ABUSE HOSE. IMPROPER USE OR
HANDLING OF HOSE COULD RESULT IN BURST OR OTHER HOSE FAILURE. KEEP HOSE
AS FAR AWAY AS POSSIBLE FROM BODY AND DO NOT PERMIT DIRECT CONTACT
DURING USE. CONTACT AT THE BURST CAN CAUSE BODILY INJECTION AND SEVERE
PERSONAL INJURY.

4.	

HANDLE AND ROUTE HOSE CAREFULLY TO AVOID KINKING, CUTTING, OR CONTACT
WITH HIGH TEMPERATURE SURFACES. DO NOT USE IF KINKED. DO NOT USE HOSE TO
PULL OR LIFT TOOLS, POWER UNITS, ETC.
SEE OTHER SIDE

SEE OTHER SIDE

SIDE 1

SIDE 2
(Shown smaller than actual size)

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D O N O T R EMO V E T H I S T A G

D O N O T R EMO V E T H I S T A G

The tag shown below is attached to “conductive” hose.

All hydraulic hose must meet or exceed
specifications as set forth by SAE J517.

All hydraulic hose must have at least a rated
minimum working pressure equal to the maximum hydraulic system relief valve setting.

This chart is intended to be used for hydraulic
tool applications only based on Stanley Hydraulic Tools tool operating requirements and
should not be used for any other applications.

The chart to the right shows recommended
minimum hose diameters for various hose
lengths based on gallons per minute (gpm)/
liters per minute (lpm). These recommendations are intended to keep return line pressure
(back pressure) to a minimum acceptable level to ensure maximum tool performance.

Tool to Hydraulic Circuit Hose
Recommendations
15-34

MM

Inside Diameter
INCH

USE
(Press/Return)
PSI

up to 10

up to 3

3/8

10

Both

2250

49-60

13-16

FLOW >>>

RETURN

<<< FLOW

PRESSURE

26-100

up to 25

100-200

51-100

up to 50

100-300

51-100

up to 50

26-100

up to 25

8-30

up to 8

30-60

15-30

up to 15

30-90

15-30

up to 15

7.5-30

up to 7.5

Figure 1. Typical Hose Connections

49-60

13-16

38-49

10-13

38-49

19-40

5-10.5

10-13

19-40

5-10.5

38-49

19-40

5-10.5

10-13

15-23
15-23

4-6

3/8

10

19
19
25.4

3/4
1

16

5/8
3/4

19
25.4

1

19

3/4
3/4

16
16

19

5/8

16

5/8
3/4
5/8

16

13

13

5/8

1/2

1/2

Both

Return

Pressure

Return

Pressure

Return

Pressure

Return

Pressure

Both

Return

Pressure

Both

Both

Both

2500

2500

2500

2500

2500

2500

2500

2500

2500

2500

2500

2500

2500

2500

2500

175

175

175

175

175

175

175

175

175

175

175

175

175

175

175

155

BAR

Min. Working Pressure

Certified Non-Conductive Hose - Fiber Braid - for Utility Bucket Trucks

METERS

Hose Lengths
FEET

Conductive Hose - Wire Braid or Fiber Braid -DO NOT USE NEAR ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS
4-6

4-9

LPM

Oil Flow
GPM

Hose recommendations

BR89 User Manual ◄ 9

Htma requirements
TOOL CATEGORY
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS

TYPE I

TYPE II

TYPE III

TYPE RR

Flow Rate

4–6 gpm
(15–23 lpm)

7–9 gpm
(26–34 lpm)

11–13 gpm
(42–49 lpm)

9–10.5 gpm
(34–40 lpm)

Tool Operating Pressure
(At the power supply outlet)

2000 psi
(145–155 bar)

2000 psi
(138 bar)

2000 psi
(138 bar)

2000 psi
(138 bar)

System relief valve setting
(At the power supply outlet)

2100–2250 psi
(145–155 bar)

2100–2250 psi
(145–155 bar)

2100–2250 psi
(145–155 bar)

2200–2300 psi
(145–155 bar)

Maximum back pressure
(At tool end of the return hose)

250 psi
(17 bar)

250 psi
(17 bar)

250 psi
(17 bar)

250 psi
(17 bar)

Measured at a max. fluid viscosity of:
(At min. operating temperature)

400 ssu*
(82 centistokes)

400 ssu*
400 ssu*
400 ssu*
(82 centistokes) (82 centistokes) (82 centistokes)

Temperature
Sufficient heat rejection capacity
to limit max. fluid temperature to:
(At max. expected ambient temperature)

140 °F
(60 °C)

140 °F
(60 °C)

140 °F
(60 °C)

140 °F
(60 °C)

Min. cooling capacity
at a temperature difference of
between ambient and fluid temps

3 hp
(2.24 kW)
40 °F
(22 °C)

5 hp
(3.73 kW)
40 °F
(22 °C)

7 hp
(4.47 kW)
40 °F
(22 °C)

6 hp
(5.22 kW)
40 °F
(22 °C)

NOTE:
Do not operate the tool at oil temperatures above 140 °F (60 °C). Operation at higher temperatures can cause operator
discomfort at the tool.
Filter
Min. full-flow filtration
Sized for flow of at least:
(For cold temp. start-up and max. dirt-holding
capacity)

25 microns
30 gpm
(114 lpm)

25 microns
30 gpm
(114 lpm)

25 microns
30 gpm
(114 lpm)

25 microns
30 gpm
(114 lpm)

Hydraulic fluid

100–400 ssu*

100–400 ssu*

100–400 ssu*

100–400 ssu*

Petroleum based
(Premium grade, anti-wear, non-conductive)
Viscosity
(At min. and max. operating temps)

(20–82 centistokes)

NOTE:
When choosing hydraulic fluid, the expected oil temperature extremes that will be experienced in service determine
the most suitable temperature viscosity characteristics. Hydraulic fluids with a viscosity index over 140 will meet the
requirements over a wide range of operating temperatures.
*SSU = Saybolt Seconds Universal

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Operation
The recommended hose size is .500 inch/12 mm ID up
to 50 ft/15 m long and .625 inch/16 mm ID minimum up
to 100 ft/30 m.

Pre-Operation Procedures
Check Power Source
1.	 Using a calibrated flowmeter and pressure gauge,
check that the hydraulic power source develops a
flow of 7–9 gpm/26–34 lpm at 1500–2000 psi/105–
140 bar.
2.	 Make certain the hydraulic power source is equipped
with a relief valve set to open at 2100–2250 psi/145–
155 bar maximum.

Install Tool Bit
1.	 Rotate the latch on the breaker foot downward
(pointing away from the tool).
2.	 Insert the tool bit into the foot and pull the latch up to
lock the tool bit in place.

Connect Hoses
1.	 Wipe all hose couplers with a clean, lint-free cloth
before making connections.
2.	 Connect the hoses from the hydraulic power source
to the tool fittings or quick disconnects. It is a good
practice to connect return hoses first and disconnect them last to minimize or avoid trapped pressure
within the tool.
3.	 Observe flow indicators stamped on hose couplers
to ensure that fluid flow is in the proper direction.
The female coupler on the tool hose is the inlet coupler.
4.	 Move the hydraulic circuit control valve to the ON
position to operate the tool.
NOTE:
If uncoupled hoses are left in the sun, pressure increase within the hoses may make them difficult to
connect. When possible, connect the free ends of
the hoses together.

Operation Procedures
1.	 Observe all safety precautions.
2.	 Install the appropriate tool bit for the job.
3.	 Place the bit firmly on the surface to be broken.
4.	 Squeeze the trigger to start the breaker. Adequate
down pressure is very important. When the tool bit
breaks through the obstruction or becomes bound,
release the trigger and reposition the tool bit.
NOTE:
Partially depressing the trigger allows the tool to run
at slow speed. Slow-speed operation permits easier
starting of the tool bit into the work surface.
5.	 To start, break an opening (hole) in the center of the
surface. After making a hole, break portions of the
material into the original opening. For best productivity, the breaking should be done around the original hole.
The size of the broken material will vary with the
strength and thickness of the base material and the
amount of any reinforcement wire or rebar.
Harder material or more reinforcing wire or rebar will
require taking smaller bites. To determine the most
effective bite, start with 2 in./50 mm or smaller bites.
Bites can then be gradually increased until the broken piece becomes too large, requiring increased
time to break off the piece.
Sticking of the tool bit occurs when too large a bite is
being taken and the tool bit hammers into the material without the material fracturing. This causes the
tool bit to become trapped in the surrounding material.

Cold Weather Operation
If the breaker is to be used during cold weather, preheat
the hydraulic fluid at low engine speed. When using the
normally recommended fluid, fluid temperature should
be at or above 50 °F/10 °C (400 ssu/82 centistokes) before use.
Damage to the hydraulic system or breaker can result
from use with fluid that is too viscous or thick.

BR89 User Manual ◄ 11

Tool protection & care

NOTICE
In addition to the Safety Precautions found in
this manual, observe the following for equipment
protection and care.

•	

Make sure all couplers are wiped clean before connection.

•	

Do not force a small breaker to do the job of a large
breaker.

•	

The hydraulic circuit control valve must be in the
OFF position when coupling or uncoupling hydraulic
tools. Failure to do so may result in damage to the
quick couples and cause overheating of the hydraulic system.

•	

Keep tool bit sharp for maximum breaker performance. Make sure that tool bits are not chipped or
rounded on the striking end.

•	

Never operate a breaker without a tool bit or without
holding it against the work surface. This puts excessive strain on the breaker foot.

•	

Tool repair should be performed by experienced
personnel only.

•	

Make certain that the recommended relief valves
are installed in the pressure side of the system.

•	

Do not use the tool for applications for which it was
not intended.

•	

Always store the tool in a clean dry space, safe from
damage or pilferage.

•	

Make sure the circuit PRESSURE hose (with male
quick disconnect) is connected to the IN port. The
circuit RETURN hose (with female quick disconnect)
is connected to the opposite port. Do not reverse circuit flow. This can cause damage to internal seals.

•	

Always replace hoses, couplings and other parts
with replacement parts recommended by Stanley
Hydraulic Tools. Supply hoses must have a minimum working pressure rating of 2500 psi/172 bar.

•	

Do not exceed the rated flow and pressure. See
Specifications in this manual for correct flow rate
and pressure rating. Rapid failure of the internal
seals may result.

•	

Always keep critical tool markings, such as warning
stickers and tags legible.

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troubleshooting
PROBLEM
Tool does not run.

CAUSE

Solution

Power unit not functioning.

Check power unit for proper flow and
pressure (7–9 gpm/26–34 lpm, 1500–
2000 psi/105–140 bar.

Couplers or hoses blocked.

Remove restriction.

Pressure and return line hoses
reversed at ports.

Be sure hoses are connected to their
proper ports.

Mechanical failure of piston or
automatic valve.

Disassemble breaker and inspect for
damaged parts.

Power unit not functioning.

Check power unit for proper flow and
pressure (7–9 gpm/26–34 lpm, 1500–
2000 psi/105–140 bar.

Couplers or hoses blocked.

Remove restriction.

Low accumulator charge (pressure
hose will pulse more than normal).

Recharge accumulator. Replace
diaphragm if charge loss continues.

Fluid too hot (above 140 °F/60 °C).

Provide cooler to maintain proper fluid
temperature (130 °F/55 °C).

The collar support is not sliding
freely in the foot bore.

Remove, clean and replace as required.
Make sure hex bushing is in the proper
location.

Low gpm supply from power unit.

Check power unit for proper flow (7–9
gpm/26–34 lpm).

High back pressure.

Check hydraulic system for excessive
back pressure (over 250 psi/17 bar).

Couplers or hoses blocked.

Remove restriction.

Orifice plug blocked.

Remove restriction.

Fluid too hot (above 140 °F/60 °C)
or too cold (below 60 °F/16 °C).

Check power unit for proper fluid
temperature. Bypass cooler to warm the
fluid or provide cooler to maintain proper
temperature.

The collar support is not sliding
freely in the foot bore.

Remove, clean and replace as required.
Make sure hex bushing is in the proper
location.

Relief valve set too low.

Adjust relief valve to 2100–2250 psi/145–
155 bar.

Tool gets hot.

Hot fluid going through tool.

Check power unit. Be sure flow rate is
not too high causing part of the fluid to go
through the relief valve. Provide cooler
to maintain proper fluid temperature
(140 °F/60 °C max). Check the relief
valve setting. Eliminate flow control
devices.

Fluid leakage on tool bit.

Lower piston seal failure.

Replace seal.

Fluid leakage through charge
valve cap.

Upper piston seal failure or
accumulator O-ring failure or
accumulator charge loss or failure.

Replace seals, recharge or replace
accumulator diaphragm.

Fluid leakage around trigger.

Valve spool seal failure.

Replace seals.

Tool does not hit effectively.

Tool operates slow.

BR89 User Manual ◄ 13

Charging the accumulator
Accumulator Testing
Procedure
To check or charge the accumulator the following equipment is required:
•	

31254 Charge Kit: which includes the following.
–– Accumulator Tester (Part Number 02835).
–– Charging Assembly (P/N 15304— includes a
liquid filled gauge with snub valve, hose and fittings.)

•	

and connect the charging assembly chuck directly
to the charging valve.
3.	 Adjust the regulator to the charging pressure of 800
psi/55 bar.
NOTE:
It may be necessary to set the gauge at 850–900
psi/59–62 bar to overcome any pressure drop
through the charging system.
4.	 Open the valve on the charging assembly hose.

NITROGEN bottle with an 1000 psi/70 bar minimum
charge. (Not included in 31254 Charge Kit.)

5.	 When the accumulator is fully charged close the
valve on the charging assembly hose and remove
the charging assembly chuck from the accumulator
tester or tool charging valve.

CAUTION

6.	 If the accumulator tester has been used, be sure to
turn the gauge-end fully counterclockwise before removing the tester from the charging valve of the tool.

This breaker contains nitrogen under pressure.
1.	 Remove the valve cap assembly from the breaker.
2.	 Remove the protective cap and loosen the 5/8-inch
hex locking nut on the tool charging valve 1-1/2
turns.
3.	 Holding the chuck end of Accumulator Tester (P/N
02835) turn the gauge fully counterclockwise to ensure that the stem inside the chuck is completely
retracted.
4.	 Thread the tester onto the accumulator charging valve. Do not advance the gauge-end into the
chuck-end. Turn as a unit. Seat the chuck on the
accumulator charging valve and hand tighten only.
5.	 Advance the valve stem of the tester by turning the
gauge-end clockwise until a pressure is read on the
gauge (charge pressure should be 700–900 psi/48–
62 bar).
6.	 If pressure is OK unscrew the gauge-end from the
chuck to retract the stem, then unscrew the entire
tester assembly from the accumulator charging
valve. If pressure is low, charge the accumulator as
described in the following procedure.
7.	 Tighten the 5/8-inch hex locking nut on the tool
charging valve. Be careful not to overtighten. Install
the protective cap and valve cap assembly.

Accumulator Charging
1.	 Perform Steps 1 through 4 of the Accumulator Testing procedure above.
2.	 Connect the chuck of the charging assembly to the
charging valve on the accumulator tester or, if preferred, remove the tester from the charging valve
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7.	 Tighten the 5/8-inch hex locking nut on the tool
charging valve and replace the protective cap.
8.	 Replace the valve cap assembly.

General service notes
1.	 If the breaker is repainted after servicing, be sure to
mask off the vent in the valve cap assembly. Do not
allow paint to enter the IN and OUT ports or the bore
of the foot assembly.
2.	 If the handle grips need to be replaced.
a.	 Remove the old grips and clean the handle.
b.	 Wash the new grips and the handle clean and
dry, simply push or drive the grips on. DO NOT
lubricate the parts. The grips will not be secure
on the handle if any grease or oil is used.

Underwater model
preventative maintenance
After each use, the movable portions of the tool that
were exposed to water should be flushed with a water
displacing oil such as WD40™. Remove any remaining
water and debris as follows:
1.	 Turn the tool upside down (without the tool bit) and
spray oil through the drive hex and side holes in the
breaker foot assembly to displace any remaining
water in the lower piston cavity.
2.	 Spray oil into the On/Off valve trigger slot area.
3.	 Dip or spray the entire tool.
4.	 Cycle the tool hydraulically several times before
storing away.

Charging the accumulator
Liquid filled gauge with snub valve

Nitrogen tank
not included in kit

Charge fitting

02835 Tester

15304 Accumulator Charge Assy,
(includes liquid filled gauge with
snub valve, hose and charge fitting)

31254 Accumulator Charge Kit
(includes everything pictured, except
nitrogen tank and includes a 372047 box)

Figure 2. Charging the Accumulator

BR89 User Manual ◄ 15

Specifications
Pressure Range.............................................................................................................. 1500–2000 psi/105–140 bar
Flow Range.................................................................................................................................. 7–9 gpm/26–34 lpm
Optimum Flow........................................................................................................................................ 8 gpm/30 lpm
Maximum Back Pressure...................................................................................................................... 250 psi/17 bar
Connect Size & Type.......................................................................................................3/8 in. Male Pipe Hose Ends
Weight.......................................................................................................................................................80 lbs/36 kg
Length................................................................................................................................................... 29 in./73.5 cm
Width........................................................................................................................................................ 16 in./40 cm
System Type............................................................................................................................Open or Closed Center
HTMA Type II
Port Size..................................................................................................................................................SAE 8 O-ring

Accessories
1-1/8 in. Hex × 6 in. Shank
Moil Point, 14 in. Long UC..................................................................................................................................02333
Chisel Point, 14 in. Long UC..............................................................................................................................03990
3-inch Chisel, 14 in. Long UC.............................................................................................................................02334
Clay Spade, 5-1/2 in. Blade................................................................................................................................02331
Asphalt Cutter, 5 in. Blade, 11 in. Long..............................................................................................................02332
Asphalt Wedge...................................................................................................................................................08106
Ground Rod Driver, 1-in. Rod.............................................................................................................................04176

1-1/4 in. Hex × 6 in. Shank
Asphalt Cutter, 5 in. Blade, 11 in. Long UC........................................................................................................02335
Moil Point, 14 in. Long UC..................................................................................................................................02336
3-inch Chisel, 14 in. Long UC.............................................................................................................................02337
1- inch Chisel, Heavy Duty, 14 in. Long UC.......................................................................................................02338
Ground Rod Driver, 1 in. Rod.............................................................................................................................04367
Moil Point, Heavy Duty, 18 in. Long UC.............................................................................................................04404
Clay Spade, 8 in./20 cm Blade...........................................................................................................................04405
Asphalt Wedge................................................................................................................................................... 08119

Test Equipment
Accumulator Tester.............................................................................................................................................02835
Flow and Pressure Tester...................................................................................................................................04182
Accumulator Charge Kit (Includes 02835 Tester, 15304 Accumulator Charge Assy and 372047 Box).............. 31254
Accumulator Charge Assy (Includes liquid filled gauge with valve, hose and Charge Fitting)........................... 15304
UC denotes dimension measured from bottom tip of tool to bottom surface of collar.

Service tools
O-ring Tool Kit.....................................................................................................................................................04337
Seal Kit...............................................................................................................................................................14830
Accumulator Disassembly Tool...........................................................................................................................05508
Accumulator Cylinder Puller...............................................................................................................................05640
Split Rings..........................................................................................................................................................04908
Flow Sleeve Installation Spacer.........................................................................................................................04909
Flow Sleeve Removal Tube................................................................................................................................04910

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br89 parts illustration

BR89 User Manual ◄ 17

BR89 parts list
Item

Part
No.

Qty

Description

Item

Part
No.

Qty

Description

07973

1

Breaker Handle Assy
(Incl Items 1–12)

41

13819

2

Foot Bolt

42

13831

1

Adapter Block

43

04374

4

Lock nut

44

12143

1

Upper Anvil Stop

45

13816

1

Compression Coil Spring

46

12141

1

Anvil

13836

1

Breaker Foot Assy (BR89120)
(Incl Items 47–57 & 59)

14837

1

Breaker Foot Assy (BR89130)
(Incl Items 47–57 & 59)

47

13835

1

Breaker Foot

48

13821

1

Sleeve

49

13820

1

Impact Ring

51

01837

1

Latch

52

01744

1

Spring

53

08411

1

Detent

54

13825

1

Hex Bushing, 1-1/8 × 4 (BR89120)

14836

1

Hex Bushing, 1-1/4 × 4 (BR89130)

1

04049

1

Breaker Handle

2

00844

1

Roll Pin

3

04053

1

Trigger

4

04055

1

Washer

5

04057

1

Bushing

6

04056

1

Rod Wiper

7

00293

1

O-ring

8

01362

1

O-ring

9

04077

1

Valve Spool, OC

10

04058

1

Spring

11

05465

1

Orifice Plug

12

22891

2

Roll Pin

13

09546

2

Pigtail Hose Assy 18"

06889

1

Accumulator Assy
(Incl Items 14–21)

14

04060

1

Accumulator Cylinder

15

04054

1

O-ring

55

01269

2

Rubber Sleeve

16

04059

1

Accumulator Diaphragm

56

04985

2

Spring Washer

17

04051

1

Charging Valve

57

04984

1

Stop Nut

18

10180

1

Sticker, Caution

58

13817

2

Compression Coil Spring

59

19

05309

1

Accumulator Chamber

18903

1

Compression Coil Spring

20

05301

1

Back-Up Washer

03972

1

Coupler, Female

21

05307

1

Cup Seal

03973

1

Coupler, Male

22

13823

4

Side Rod

03971

1

Coupler Set

23

04050

1

Valve Cap Assy

24

02494

2

Handle Grip

14830

1

SEAL KIT

25

04064

1

Washer

26

22164

1

Piston

27

24115

2

O-ring

28

04066

1

Automatic Valve Body

29

04571

2

Push Pin

30

04065

1

Automatic Valve

31

04067

4

Push Pin

32

07890

1

Roll Pin

33

22165

1

Flow Sleeve

34

13842

1

Name tag BR89

35

13824

1

Flow Tube Assy

36

02027

2

Hex Nut

37

13854

1

O-ring

38

34127

1

Cup Seal

39

13837

1

Washer

40

04074

1

Rod Wiper

18 ► BR89 User Manual

Stanley Hydraulic Tools
3810 SE Naef Road
Milwaukie, Oregon
503-659-5660 / Fax 503-652-1780
www.stanleyhydraulic.com

IMPORTANT
To fill out a Product Warranty Recording form, and for information on your warranty,
visit Stanleyhydraulic.com and select the Warranty tab.
(Note: the warranty recording form must be submitted to validate the warranty).



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