15
GB
Revisione - 03
Date 06-2022
KJ 45/S-A
f3
f5
f6
f4
MAX 15 Rotations = 0.24"
1 Rotations = 0.016"
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
1/2"-13 UNC
0,039" ÷ 0.157"
8-32 UN
C
0.0
12" ÷
0,15
7"
10-24 UNC - 10-32 UNF
0,019" ÷ 0
,0197"
5/16"-18 UNC
0.031" ÷ 0,236
"
1/2"-13 UNC
0,039" ÷ 0,275"
1/4"-20 UNC-1/4"-28 U
NF
0,019" ÷ 0
,236"
3/8"-16 UNC - 3
/8"-24 UNF
0,039" ÷ 0,236"
PLACING OF THE INSERT
(fig.
f4-f5-f6
)
Check that the threaded tie rod (
A
) and head (
B
) couple
assembled on the riveting tool is suitable to the size of the
insert to be used.
Adjust the stroke as indicated (fig.
f2-f3
).
Introduce the insert on the tie rod (
A
) and push slightly on it
as indicated in figure
f4
, so as to make it clamp automatically
on the threaded tie rod. Make sure that the insert head
touches the head (
B
) checking that the tie rod (
A
) comes
out of
0.078"
from the insert.
In case of further adjustments of the tie rod (
A
) follow the
instructions of page 20.
It is now possible to place the insert pushing the button (
D
)
(
fig.f5
) until the insert is completely pulled, and push the
button (
P
) to release the tie rod (fig.
f7
).
For a correct placing and right working of the machine, the
inserts to be used should be properly cleaned.
Note:
According to the desired clamping, carry out other
adjustments of the riveting tool stroke, rotating the knob
(
M
) (fig.
f2-f3-f6
), if necessary.
Insufficient deformation =
the insert could rotate inside the
housing compromising its use and resistance.
Excessive deformation =
possible damages of the insert
and tie rod (
A
) with eventual breaks of both components.
Tie rod min. stroke
Revolutions (M)
~ 0.078
"
0
Tie rod stroke
Revolutions (M)
~ 0.015 "
1
Tie rod max. stroke
Revolutions (M)
~ 0.315 "
15
D
B
A
M
min.
MAX
0.078"