Avdel 7536 Original Instruction Download Page 2

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0753

TYPE

A i r   C u r s o r s

I M P O R T A N T

It is essential that the correct nose equipment is fitted to the tool to ensure both effective placing of the fastener and SAFE

operation of the tool. READ THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS in the 7536 tool manual carefully.

TOOL 

BARREL

CURSOR

NOSE 

JAWS

Nose Assemblies

On speed fastening tools such as 07536, the nose equipment always consists of three elements: a nose jaw, a mandrel and a mandrel follower
spring. All three items are matched to the fastener being placed and to the hole size in the application.

1/16"

AVLUG

®

REUSABLE

PRODUCT

MANDREL TYPE

 

07536-04100

AIR CURSOR SELECTION - Reusable / Disposable

AIR CURSOR PART NUMBER

1/16"

AVLUG

®

LIMITED ACCESS

FASTENER

SIZE

NAME

NOSE JAW

(SEE NOSE EQUIPMENT SECTION) 

ALL

MANDREL

SIZE

MANDREL FOLLOWER SPRINGS IDENTIFICATION AND ORIENTATION

MANDREL/MANDREL FOLLOWER SPRING

AND FASTENER ASSEMBLY

Orientation of the Cursor

To reverse the orientation of the cursor, follow these steps:

Extreme caution must be exercised when undertaking the following procedure. Care must be taken to avoid both the barrel and the
protruding mandrel. Items in bold refer to the illustration on page 3.

Remove the Nose Assembly if there is one.

Insert an empty mandrel fully into the tool.

Close the Tail Jaws 

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(Detail ‘A’ on page 3), by switching on the tail

jaw switch (items 

18

and 

19 

on Detail ‘A’ on page 3).

The cursor will pop out of the barrel after a short delay.

Open the Tail Jaws 

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, by switching off the tail jaw switch (items

18

and 

19

), this will release the mandrel. 

Remove the cursor from the mandrel and insert the cursor into
the barrel.

TOOL 

BARREL

CURSOR

CONCAVE END

NOSE 
JAWS

Mandrels

While the cursor will be fitted the correct way round when the tool is supplied, we recommend that you check its orientation before
fitting the nose equipment.  The slightly concave end of the cursor should point towards the front of the tool as shown in the
illustration.

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