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U T T I N G I N T O S E R V I C E
O P E R A T I N G P R O C E D U R E
OPTION 1
Ensure that the correct nose equipment is fitted.
Connect the tool to the air supply.
Insert the fastener body squarely into the prepared hole of
the application.
Apply the tool to the protruding rivet stem.
Fully operate the trigger. The tool cycle will ensure the
rivet is placed.
OPTION 2
Ensure that the correct nose equipment is fitted.
Connect the tool to the air supply.
Insert the fastener stem into the nose of the tool.
Insert the tool with the fastener squarely into the prepared
hole of the application.
Fully operate the trigger. The tool cycle will ensure the
rivet is placed.
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A I R S U P P L Y
All tools are operated with compressed air at an optimum pressure of 5.5 bar. We recommend the use of pressure regulators and
automatic oiling/filtering systems on the main air supply. These should be fitted within 3 metres of the tool (see diagram below) to ensure
maximum tool life and minimum tool maintenance.
Air supply hoses should have a minimum working effective pressure rating of 150% of the maximum pressure produced in the system
or 10 bar, whichever is the highest. Air hoses should be oil resistant, have an abrasion resistant exterior and should be armoured where
operating conditions may result in hoses being damaged. All air hoses MUST have a minimum bore diameter of 6.4 millimetres or
1
/
4
inch.
Read servicing daily details page 17.
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TAKE OFF POINT
FROM MAIN SUPPLY
STOP COCK
(USED DURING MAINTENANCE
OF FILTER/REGULATOR
OR LUBRICATION UNITS)
MAIN SUPPLY
DRAIN POINT
PRESSURE REGULATOR
AND FILTER
(DRAIN DAILY)
LUBRICATOR
3
M
ETR
ES MAXIMUM