V1.0
CLEANING AND CHANGING THE JAWS
1.
Remove the outer sleeve with the small wrench's
(#C02) box end.
2.
Slide the small wrench's (#C02) open end onto
the flats of the socket (#7).
3.
Slide the large wrench's (#C03) open end onto
the jaw carrier's (#3) flats.
4.
Hold the socket still while unscrewing the jaw
carrier (Fig. 9).
5.
Remove the jaw assembly (#04) carefully to
prevent the spring from ejecting one or more jaws.
6.
Clean the jaws with mild solvent and a brush. Dry and inspect for
damage. Replace the jaws if they are blunt.
7.
Lightly oil the jaws and place the jaw assembly back into position.
Screw the jaw carrier into place. Tighten with both wrenches
8.
Check and adjust the stroke length (see Adjusting the Stroke Length).
9.
Fit the outer sleeve cylinder back onto the air riveter and tighten.
O-RING REPLACEMENTS
Replacement O-rings for #B02 and B12 are included for the connections
between the front and rear sections of the riveter and between the handle
and air cylinder. Refer to the Parts Breakdown for the exact location.
CLEANING
1.
Clean with a soft cloth and mild detergent. Do not use solvents for
general cleaning.
2.
Deposits may accumulate in the tool's air inlet. Clean the air inlet and
flush the tool with a suitable gum solvent. You may need to
disassemble the tool for cleaning. Dry thoroughly before reassembly.
3.
Continuing tool impairment after cleaning may indicate worn or
damage components. Repair the tool or have a certified technician
repair it for you.
AIR TOOL LUBRICATION
NOTICE! Only use air tool oil to lubricate the tool. Other lubricants are not
suitable and will damage the tool or cause a malfunction during use.
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1/4 in. Air Riveter
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Fig. 9
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