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4.2.14 Overload

In order to avoid damages as a result of excess temperatures during continuous operation 

it is important to observe sufficient break times during the installation process.

If the tool should go into an automatic shut-down (TEMP FET) 

as a result of excess temperatures the break times should 

be reviewed and adjusted.

Continued work is only possible after a cooling off period in order to protect the tool from 

lasting damage.

4.2.15  Standby and Shut-down mode

After approx. 10 minutes without actuation → the tool switches to standby mode

The tool starts up again by briefly tapping on the start button.

After another approx. 30 minutes without actuation → automatic shut-down 

Start-up by pressing the start button if the battery has not yet been removed or right 

 

after sliding the battery back on. Both are only possible if the battery has sufficient charge 

capacity.

NOTE

In the case of longer period of non-use (longer than 3 hours) the batter must 

be separated from the tool in order to prevent deep discharge of the battery.

TEMP FET

STOP

Summary of Contents for NutBee NBLF-25

Page 1: ...l operating instructions Cordless blind riveting tool NBLS 21 NBLF 25 Issue date February 2021 Tool Firmware from 2 2 6 0 HST Tool Manager from 2 0 6 0 NOTE In case of doubt the original German version of the operating instructions applies ...

Page 2: ...ling of battery tools 15 2 6 Service 16 3 Important information about this tool 3 1 Handling the associated lithium ion battery 17 3 2 Information on the associated charger 18 3 3 Structural modifications 18 3 4 Cleaning the device and disposal 19 4 Start up and use 4 1 Tool structure 21 4 2 Operation 22 4 2 1 Inserting and removing the battery 22 4 2 2 Press start button 23 4 2 3 Front LED 23 4 2...

Page 3: ... 4 3 5 Management 41 4 3 6 Signals OLED display 42 4 3 7 Signals LED 43 4 3 8 Signals sound signals 44 4 3 9 Signals vibration alarm 45 4 3 10 Update 46 4 3 11 Programming 47 4 4 Maintenance and servicing 48 4 5 Cleaning 48 4 5 1 General information 48 4 5 2 Cleaning replacement of the threaded mandrel 49 4 5 3 Machine capability test MCT 49 4 5 4 Service interval counter 50 5 Storage 6 Technical ...

Page 4: ... your questions Our technical support and our technicians would be happy to assist you 1 1 Scope of delivery Cordless blind riveting tool USB Cable Type A on Mini B Operating instructions 1 2 General information Read the tool operating instructions before initial operation Please pay particular attention to Chapter 2 General Safety Notes This operating instruction should make it easier for the ope...

Page 5: ...ng this tool In addition to this operating instructions the applicable regulations on accident prevention and environmental protection should be observed NOTE After reading keep the operating instructions in a place accessible to every operator If you have any further questions please feel free to contact us ...

Page 6: ...this operating instructions Do not dispose with household waste Do not dispose the battery in a fire Do not throw the battery into water EU conformity marking Registered trademark Use only indoors Protection class II Intrinsically safe transformer Battery is charging Defective battery Battery fully charged Direct current Universal Recycling Symbol ...

Page 7: ... lead to serious injuries and or damage to the tool NOTE Important and useful information on using this tool 1 5 Technical terms and abbreviations used Abbreviation Meaning C Degrees Celsius temperature A C Alternate current Ah Amp hours electric charge battery capacity ahv Overall vibration dB A Decibels sound pressure level A weighted D C Direct current Hz Hertz Frequency Li Ion Lithium ion batt...

Page 8: ...l may be used WARNING Intended use also includes following all indications of the operating instructions and observance of inspection and maintenance works Any other use or use beyond that is considered improper use HS Technik GmbH is not liable for any damage resulting from this 1 7 Improper use DANGER The use of this tool for other purposes e g for hammering is not permitted Improper use or inco...

Page 9: ...e working has to reviewed at regular intervals In addition it is necessary to established safety measures for operator safety which are based upon an estimation of the vibration load during actual conditions of use 1 9 Duties of personnel Prior to its use all people who work with this tool are obligated to inform themselves of the applicable workplace safety and accident prevention regulations for...

Page 10: ... or more of the following improper use failure to observe these operating instructions improper installation commissioning operation and maintenance of the device Operating the device with defective safety devices or improperly installed or non func tioning safety and protective devices Failure to observe the information in the operating instructions regarding transport storage assembly commission...

Page 11: ...ormation which may not be fully or partially reproduced distributed or otherwise shared The copyright of these operating instructions is retained by HS Technik GmbH Manufacturer s address Im Martelacker 12 D 79588 Efringen Kirchen Telephone 49 0 7628 91 11 0 Fax 49 0 7628 91 11 90 E mail info hs technik com Internet www hs technik com ...

Page 12: ... with its intended use and in absolutely perfect condition NOTE Keep all safety information and instructions for the future NOTE Only have your device repaired by qualified professional staff and only with original replacement parts which are available at HS Technik GmbH This ensures that the safety of the device is maintained The term power tool used in the safety information refers to mains oper...

Page 13: ...lectric shock e Check the electrical equipment regularly Immediately remove loose connections and scorched cables Loose connections or scorched cables can lead to electric shock and risk of fire 2 3 Safety of people a Be alert pay attention to what you are doing and take care when you are working with a power tool Do not use a power tool when you are tired or under the influ ence of drugs alcohol ...

Page 14: ... With the appropriate power tool you will work better and more safely in the power range indicated b Do not use any power tool which has a defective switch A power tool which can no longer be switched on or off is dangerous and must be repaired c Remove the detachable battery before you make changes to device settings change application tool parts or put away the power tool This precaution prevent...

Page 15: ...ices and parts should be properly repaired or replaced by trained customer service unless otherwise specified in this operating instructions Damaged switches must be replaced by a customer service workshop Do not use any tools which cannot be properly switched on and off using the start button 2 5 Use and handling of battery tools a Charge the battery only with charging devices which are recommend...

Page 16: ...ture range specified in the operating instructions Incorrect charging or charging outside of the approved temperature range can damage the bat tery and increase the risk of fire 2 6 Service a Only have your power tool repaired by qualified professional staff and only with original replacement parts which can be available at HS Technik GmbH This ensures that the safety of the power tool is maintain...

Page 17: ...ss approx 5 per year f Always transport the battery separately from the machine if possible This prevents accidental switching on of the machine as well as a total discharge of the battery g Do not subject the Lithium Ion battery to high temperatures above 50 C or direct sunlight If the battery gets warmer than 50 C during operation charging or discharg ing it must be immediately separated from th...

Page 18: ...rged in a well ventilated location e Do not charge the battery at temperatures BELOW 10 C or ABOVE 40 C f Do not store the power tool the charger and the battery in locations in which temperatures are above 50 C In particular avoid direct sunlight 3 3 Structural modifications No changes additions or conversions to the power tool may be made without the approval of the manufacturer All conversion m...

Page 19: ...ces and materials used must be handled and disposed of properly particularly when cleaning with solvents Do not throw the used battery into the household waste fire or water instead have it professional disposed of by a specialist or the manufacturer ...

Page 20: ...openings Risk of injury due to improper use Improper use can lead to injuries or damage Use the tool only for the intended purposes Risk of injury from substances Substances such as lubricating oil and grease are flammable on the skin Avoid contact with such substances Should you still come into contact wash the affected area carefully NOTE Maintain your tool with care Follow the operating instruc...

Page 21: ...Traction head with mouthpiece 3 Multi colour LED 4 18 V Li Ion battery 5 OLED Display 6 LED for work area lighting 3 2 6 1 4 5 5 Mouthpiece and threaded mandrel are not included in the standard scope of delivery and must be ordered separately ...

Page 22: ... remove the battery push the fastening clip on the front side of the battery down and pull the battery forward and off Don t use force to install the battery If the battery can not be easily pushed on it was not correctly positioned NOTE Always push the battery all the way in until it locks into place with a click WARNING Risk of injury from falling battery If the battery is not correctly locked i...

Page 23: ...he light emitting diode Looking directly into the light emitting diode can lead to eye injuries Never look directly into the light emitting diode The LED on the front of the tool is used to illuminate the assembly area After pressing the start button the LED lights up It turns off automatically after a few seconds The af terglow time of the LED can be parametrised in the HST Tool Manager under set...

Page 24: ...hebatteryhassufficientcapacity 4 2 5 OLED Display After a sufficiently charged battery has been pushed on the tool will start After pressing the start button the tool is initialised The back circumferential indicator briefly lights up with multiple colours A beep sounds and on the back of the tool the display indicates the current status The tool is now ready for use After several seconds without ...

Page 25: ...ust the threaded mandrel sleeve and mouthpiece Blind rivet nuts M3 M10 Blind rivet screws M3 M8 1 Mouthpiece 2 Threaded mandrel NOTE Use only the appropriate traction head for your blind rivet nut or blind rivet screw Non compliance may cause damage to riveting machine Furthermore material damages can result from a damaged thread Do not use force the traction the traction head as well as the blind...

Page 26: ...With automatic spinning on the nut should now be optimally spun on NOTE These figures are intended as a guide and must proved in tests with the nuts used 4 2 8 Set blind rivet nuts NOTE Always place the riveting tool at a right angle 90 to the work surface to be riveted An oblique placement leads to faulty riveting Use only appropriate threaded mandrels sleeves and mouthpieces for the rivet nut An...

Page 27: ...e the rivet into the hole provided and let the tool process the blind rivet nut by actuating the start button 5 Release the start button after the set process has ended 6 The tool will automatically spin off after reaching the programmed set stroke or set force DANGER Risk of injury from moving parts The traction head is a moving component that heats up during the process and can cause crushing Un...

Page 28: ... start button the display now show the current stroke force setting 8 Change the setting using the two white display buttons left down weaker right up stronger 9 Select the setting by pressing the start button and either confirm using the left white display button green check mark or cancel using the right white display button red cross On page 29 you will find a table which you can use to determi...

Page 29: ...mm 35 3 50 mm 60 7 50 mm 85 15 50 mm 11 1 10 mm 36 3 60 mm 61 7 75 mm 86 16 00 mm 12 1 20 mm 37 3 70 mm 62 8 00 mm 87 16 50 mm 13 1 30 mm 38 3 80 mm 63 8 25 mm 88 17 00 mm 14 1 40 mm 39 3 90 mm 64 8 50 mm 89 17 50 mm 15 1 50 mm 40 4 00 mm 65 8 75 mm 90 18 00 mm 16 1 60 mm 41 4 10 mm 66 9 00 mm 91 18 50 mm 17 1 70 mm 42 4 20 mm 67 9 25 mm 92 19 00 mm 18 1 80 mm 43 4 30 mm 68 9 50 mm 93 19 50 mm 19 ...

Page 30: ...0 kN 60 16 75 kN 85 23 00 kN 11 4 50 kN 36 10 75 kN 61 17 00 kN 86 23 25 kN 12 4 75 kN 37 11 00 kN 62 17 25 kN 87 23 50 kN 13 5 00 kN 38 11 25 kN 63 17 50 kN 88 23 75 kN 14 5 25 kN 39 11 50 kN 64 17 75 kN 89 24 00 kN 15 5 50 kN 40 11 75 kN 65 18 00 kN 90 24 25 kN 16 5 75 kN 41 12 00 kN 66 18 25 kN 91 24 50 kN 17 6 00 kN 42 12 25 kN 67 18 50 kN 92 24 75 kN 18 6 25 kN 43 12 50 kN 68 18 75 kN 93 25 0...

Page 31: ...omponent that heats up during the process and can cause crushing Under no circumstances should you touch parts of the traction head during the lowering process 4 2 13 Tool tilted or blocked If the tool or the blind rivet nut becomes tilted and stuck there is an option to release it on the back of the tool using a size 4 mm Allen key after the battery has been removed To do this place the Allen key...

Page 32: ...rom lasting damage 4 2 15 Standby and Shut down mode After approx 10 minutes without actuation the tool switches to standby mode The tool starts up again by briefly tapping on the start button After another approx 30 minutes without actuation automatic shut down Start up by pressing the start button if the battery has not yet been removed or right after sliding the battery back on Both are only po...

Page 33: ... of the symbol will change to yellow and then red When it reaches red an additional warning signal will sound the display will read warn batter and recommend changing the battery After several additional installations the tool will no longer start and the display will read batt low 2 with a crossed through battery The battery must then at the latest be changed chapter 4 2 1 on page 22 17 02 V BATT...

Page 34: ... Hardware error Defect on motor Sensor etc Tool must be serviced Thread pin must be replaced Replace thread pin 1 9 3 2 0 0 1 9 S e r v i c e B Maintenance service counter Tool must be serviced 1 9 3 2 0 0 1 9 S e r v i c e A Complete overhaul service counter Tool must be serviced NOTE In cases of serious faults corresponding notifications will appear in the display The tool must be sent to the ma...

Page 35: ...echnik website www hs technik com NOTE Always use the most current version of the HST Tool Manager from the website The HST Tool Manager is backward compatible i e it can also read and process older tool versions If an update of your tool is necessary the HST Tool Manager will inform you 1 Start the HST Tool Manager by double clicking the HST Tool Manager icon 2 Log in with the required User a lis...

Page 36: ... 36 3 Insert the USB cable included into the Mini B socket at the bottom of the tool and the opposite end into an open USB interface on your laptop tablet PC 4 Click on the read button on the top right ...

Page 37: ... 37 5 The HST Tool Manager will now read the settings from your tool and will display its pro gress using a green bar At the end the tool overview will be displayed ...

Page 38: ...setup takes you to the tool setup menu Here for example the display LED display and energy savings settings can be parametrised 4 3 2 General energy lighting Here you can parametrise the energy saving options and the LED lighting ...

Page 39: ...after Time in seconds without action after which the tool turns off Default value 1 800 seconds 30 minutes LED lighting The LED lighting can be activated or deactivated with the check box afterglow The amount of time the LED lighting continues to glow after completion of the work process 4 3 3 General features The NOK confirmation can be activated and deactivated in the features tab using the yell...

Page 40: ... 40 4 3 4 General TM version The TM version will display the HST Tool Manager version required for this tool at minimum the version intended for the application and the version last written on the tool ...

Page 41: ... 41 4 3 5 Management The location on the management tab and the inventory number of the tool can be saved under administration Location max 20 characters Inventory number max 40 characters ...

Page 42: ...th the process values as small Force displays the force reached as large for NBLF 25 Stroke displays the stroke value reached as large for NBLS 21 Smiley large displays the result as Smiley without process values Default Smiley large units Selection of the units on the OLED display SI units or imperial units Default SI units kN and mm rotate display 180 Selecting the check box turns the display on...

Page 43: ...lour of the display can be changed by clicking on the coloured square duration The duration of the display in seconds max 25 5 seconds period The duration of the sequence of the 10 parametrisable indicator fields Period 1 00 seconds means that the 10 fields will be shown one after another within 1 00 seconds ...

Page 44: ...nd signals duration For the duration the time of the sound signal for OK and NOK results will be parametrised in seconds max value 3 0 seconds at start When the check box is selected a signal will sound when the tool starts ...

Page 45: ... 45 4 3 9 Signals vibration alarm duration For the duration the time of the vibration for OK and NOK results will be parametrised in seconds ...

Page 46: ...hnik GmbH Click start The progress of the update will be displayed using a status bar and confirmed at the end with done The tool is now up to date with the current firmware and has the same settings as prior to the update NOTE Do not pull out the USB cable during the update process ...

Page 47: ... the programme of the table which is ac tive See programme table page 29 30 enable change on display This function activates and deactivates the setting of the programme us ing the buttons under the OLED display If the function is active check box selected the programme can be selected or changed as described in Chapter 4 2 9 ...

Page 48: ...tor should exist during proper use The operator may only conduct the work described here 4 5 Cleaning NOTE Observe the following information for cleaning your tool Incorrect cleaning solutions or improper procedures when cleaning can lead to damage to the riveting device 4 5 1 General information Do not use any degreasing or corrosive cleaning solutions and no water Do not spray any cleaning solut...

Page 49: ...aned using a wire brush or a cloth Any shavings should be removed Then check the mandrel and replace if necessary Then reassemble the device in reverse order While doing so ensure that the threaded mandrel is again locked into place flush with the lock ring 4 5 3 Machine capability test MCT We recommend an annual machine capability study for high quality standards and a long life span This can be ...

Page 50: ... parametrised with the HST Tool Manager under the Service user The respective value entered will be multiplied by 1 000 i e when entering 10 the service notification will appear on the display after 10 000 sets If you enter 0 the function is deactivated The recommended service intervals are saved in the tool ex works We would be happy to inspect the tools for you after reaching the service interva...

Page 51: ...ng the battery for a longer period of time it should be stored fully charged in a dry dust proof area Store the riveting device and charger in a dry environment protected against splashing water Store the riveting device and charger in a well ventilated space and protected against exposure to dust Ensure that the storage environment is free of aggressive chemicals and vapours ...

Page 52: ...y 2 5 Ah approx 2 3 kg Weight with battery 5 0 Ah approx 2 6 kg HST PR 1825 battery Li Ion 18 V 2 5 Ah HST PR 1850 battery Li Ion 18 V 5 0 Ah HST PR 2830 charger 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 65 W Blind rivet nuts Blind rivet screws M3 M10 M3 M8 The values given for noise emissions and vibration were measured using a standardised test method and can be used for comparison with other power tools They can al...

Page 53: ... 53 242 44 M22x1 72 303 75 31 Specifications in mm Not shown to scale ...

Page 54: ... Programming Telephone 49 0 7628 91 11 0 E mail support hs technik com Please note the following information Serial number of the riveting device see battery compartment of the device What error has occurred Display When did the error first appear What have you done to fix the error We reserve the right to make errors technical changes to our products and changes to the delivery program in the cou...

Page 55: ...ies are modified without our consent this declaration be comes invalid Tool description Programmable cordless blind riveting tool Type designation NBLx xx Manufacturer HS Technik GmbH Im Martelacker 12 D 79588 Efringen Kirchen Directives 2006 42 EU 2014 30 EU Applied standards DIN EN ISO 12100 2011 03 EN 62841 1 2015 AC 2015 EN 62841 2 2 2014 EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 AC 2012 EN 61000 6 2 2005 AC ...

Page 56: ...28 91 11 0 Fax 49 0 7628 91 11 90 E mail info hs technik com Internet www hs technik com The technical data in this printed material provide guidance but are without guarantee We reserve the right to make structural changes Our construction suggestions are not binding 08022021 ...

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