Screw in the oil screw plug I and seal J using a
T20 TORX
screwdriver.
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Screw on the nosepiece B with lock nut A
Regular maintenance will extend the service life of your high-quality GESIPA
tools and they should be serviced at least every 2 years by an authorised
workshop or by GESIPA
recommend servicing ahead of schedule.
7.
Troubleshooting
Not possible to wind down nut
Cause
Nut thread defective
Threaded mandrel defective
Winding process does not start
Nut is not removed by turning
Cause
Nut thread deformed
Removal period too short
Nut not automatically removed
Setting stroke or setting force not reached
Nut stuck on threaded mandrel
Service. For tools that are used intensively, we
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Remedy
Use new nut
Replace threaded mandrel (see item 3.1)
Increase setting stroke to minimum
Remedy
Setting stroke or setting force too great reduce (see
item 4)
Hold activation button down for longer
Keep holding down activation button until nut has
been automatically removed
Increase network pressure (max. 7 bar)
Keep holding down activation button until nut has
been automatically removed; if necessary, refil hy-
draulic oil
Increase network pressure (max. 7 bar)
Reduce setting force (see item 4)
Remove by pressing the removal button D or unscrew
with the help of a hexagon screw driver (see item 5.3)
Slowly raise the air pressure to the air supply
pressure by means of the pressure regulator;
excess hydraulic oil will be pressed out!
Unscrew the oil refill reservoir from the blind rivet
nut unit and use a rag to soak up the leaked
hydraulic oil.
Screw in the oil screw plug I and seal J using a
T20 TORX
screwdriver.
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Screw on the nosepiece B with lock nut A.
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