Tool Maintenance; Inspection, Maintenance, And Cleaning - Arrow RT90P Mode D'emploi

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POWER TOOL OPERATION
OPERATION
• Attach an air hose to the quick connector of the power tool.
Turn on the air compressor, and set its regulator at 90 psi.
Do not exceed 120 psi. (See pg.9)
• Select rivet with grip range larger than thickness of
materials to be fastened.
• Drill hole same size as rivet diameter
insert the long thin end of the rivet into the nosepiece.
CAUTION! Keep clear of the trigger when inserting rivets.
• Fit the rivet head into the pre-drilled hole in the workpiece.
cut off excess mandrel. Repeat as necessary. Then, release
pressure on the trigger.
compressor. Squeeze the trigger again to release any
compressed air in the power tool. Disconnect the air hose
from the tool.
• Store the power tool in a clean, dry, safe location out of
reach of children.
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TOOL MAINTENANCE

Your RT90P™ is virtually maintenance free. Make sure rivet
tool is disconnected from air supply. Keep tool clean and
free of dust. Wipe clean with a dry cloth; do not use harsh
chemicals to clean your RT90P™. Over time clean jaws
serviceable parts. In the unlikely event that your RT90P™
should need service contact:
Arrow Fastener Co., LLC
271 Mayhill Street
Saddle Brook, N.J. 07663
Tel. 201 843-6900
Rivet Size: Arrow Aluminum, Steel or Stainless Steel Rivets
(5mm).
Gun Body Housing: Light weight die cast aluminum
Trigger Type: Oversized metal trigger for ease of pull force
Operation Pressure: Compressed air 90 psi
Maximum Pressure: 120 psi
Air Inlet Size (In):
connector factory-installed
Tool Dimensions (without mandrel catcher):
6.34" (16.1 cm) L x 4" (10.2 cm) W x 11.3" (28.7 cm)
Air Consumption: 4 CFM
Tool Weight: 3.17 lbs (1.44 kg)
TOOL MAINTENANCE & ACCESSORIES

INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING

WARNING! Wear ANSI-approved safety
impact goggles when performing any inspection,
maintenance, or cleaning procedures.
WARNING! Prior to performing any inspection,
maintenance, or cleaning of the rivet tool, make sure
to disconnect the air hose from the rivet tool. Then,
squeeze the trigger again to release any compressed
air in the rivet tool.
WARNING! All maintenance, service, and repairs
not mentioned in this manual must only be performed
To clean exterior of the Rivet Tool, wipe with a clean,
damp cloth using a mild detergent. Do not immerse the tool
in liquids.
To clean and change the jaws:
• Unscrew and remove the rivet tool head using the rivet tool
wrench included.
• Use the rivet tool wrench to unscrew and remove the jaw
cases. Use care as there is a spring behind the jaw case
• Remove the jaws from between the jaw cases.
• If you are going to clean the jaws, use a steel brush and
mild solvent. Then lightly apply a light coat of machine oil
to the jaws. If you are going to replace the jaws, the entire
assembly must be replaced at the same time, due to the
possibility of additional parts being damaged when the
jaws were damaged.
• Insert the jaws back into the jaw cases.
• When reassembling the jaw cases, make sure the wedge
on the jaw pusher's head lines up between the jaws,
pushing them slightly apart.
FIGURE 2
• Check the distance from the head of the jaw cases to the
mounting threads of the frame head using the GAUGE on
the rivet tool wrench. With the gauge at a slight incline, the
back of the gauge should rest on the head threads, while
the front of the gauge should rest on the front edge of the
the distance is corrected. (SEE FIGURE 2)
• Before assembly, secure the lock nut against the jaw case
assembly using the rivet tool wrench gauge.
• Store the rivet tool in a clean, dry and safe location and
out of reach of children.
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