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MAINTENANCE |
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| Cleaning for the Head of Riveter | ||||||||||||
Adding oil for hydraulic riverter |
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1. | Turn off air supply by disconnecting air hose from rivet gun. | 2. | Use spanner wrench to dismantle the riveter head as FIG. 1. | ||||||||||||
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| Bleed any air remaining by squeezing the handle several | 3. | Use spanner wrench to disassemble as shown in FIG. 2. | |||||||||||
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| 4. | Clean all inner/assembly parts of the riveter head with a brush. | ||||
2. | Use the supplied wrench to dismantle the riveter head | 5. | Reassemble the inner/assembly parts. | ||||||||||||
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3. | Use wrench supplied to open the cover located on the bottom |
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4. | Remove piston from cylinder as FIG. 3 illustrates. |
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5. | Clean | the inside of the cylinder, clean the piston stem |
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6. | Lubricate the intake with #10 spindle oil or a good quality |
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7. | Reassemble as in FIG. 6. |
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| AIR RIVETER - 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16" AND 1/4" CAPACITY | ||||||
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FIG. 4 |
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Lubrication |
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Every three to four hours of operation, lubricate the jaws |
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Use of a thicker oil can lead to adverse performance or |
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malfunction if a thicker oil is used by accident, |
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wash it away immediately. |
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Storage |
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Avoid storing air tools in a locations subject to high humidity. If the |
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tool is left after being used, the residual moisture inside the tool | • Includes the following nosepieces: 1/4" (6.4mm), | ||
can cause rust. Before storing and after operation, oil the tool at | |||
3/16" (4.8mm), 5/32" (4mm),1/8" (3.2mm), 3/32" (2.4mm) | |||
the air inlet with #10 spindle oil or a good quality air tool oil and | |||
run the tool for several cycles. | • Powerful durable, high speed production tool | ||
Disposal | • Quick release air valve permits cylinder to return quickly | ||
for high speed assembly operations: | |||
Dispose the worn out tool according to national regulations. | |||
Prevents overloading for long life | |||
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Ordering Service Parts | • Performs well at any angle | ||
For further operational and handling information or for replace- | • Gets into | ||
ment parts and components, contact the sales agent from whom | • Provides quick, quiet and comfortable operation | ||
you purchased the tool or the service division of our company. | preventing user fatigue | ||
*In ordering parts and components, give each part number, name and quantity. | |||
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