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Tooling Warranty: Huck warrants that tooling and

other items (excluding fasteners, and hereinafter

referred as "other items") manufactured by Huck

shall be free from defects in workmanship and

materials for a period of ninety (90) days from the

date of original purchase. 

W arranty on "non standard or custom

manufactured products": W ith regard to non-

standard products or custom manufactured

products to customer’s specifications, Huck

warrants for a period of ninety (90) days from the

date of purchase that such products shall meet

Buyer’s specifications, be free of defects in

workmanship and materials.  Such warranty shall

not be effective with respect to non-standard or

custom products manufactured using buyer-

supplied molds, material, tooling and fixtures that

are not in good condition or repair and suitable for

their intended purpose.

THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND

BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FA C E

H E R E O F.    HUCK MAKES NO OTHER

W ARRANTIES AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS

ANY OTHER  WARRANTIES, INCLUDING

IMPLIED WARRANTIES AS TO

M E R C H A N TABILITY OR AS TO THE FITNESS

OF THE TOOLING, OTHER ITEMS,

N O N S TANDARD OR CUSTO M   M A N U FA C T U R E D

PRODUCTS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE

AND HUCK SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY

LOSS OR DAMAGE, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY,

ARISING FROM THE USE OF SUCH TOOLING,

OTHER ITEMS,  NONSTANDARD OR CUSTO M

M A N U FACTURED  PRODUCTS OR BREACH OF

W ARRANTY OR FOR ANY CLAIM FOR

INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

Huck’s sole liability and Buyer’s exclusive remedy

for any breach of warranty shall be limited, at

Huck’s option, to replacement or repair, at FOB

Huck’s plant, of Huck manufactured tooling, other

items, nonstandard or custom products found to be

defective in specifications, workmanship and

materials not otherwise the direct or indirect cause

of  Buyer supplied molds, material, tooling or

fixtures. Buyer shall give Huck written notice of

claims for defects within the ninety (90) day

warranty period for tooling, other items,

nonstandard or custom products described above

and Huck shall inspect products for which such

claim is made.

Tooling, Part(s) and Other Items not

manufactured by Huck. 

HUCK MAKES NO WARRANTY WITH RESPECT

TO THE TOOLING, PART(S) OR OTHER ITEMS

M A N U FACTURED BY THIRD PARTIES.  HUCK

E X P R E S S LY  DISCLAIMS ANY WA R R A N T Y

EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE

CONDITION, DESIGN, OPERATION,

M E R C H A N TABLITY OR FITNESS FOR USE OF

ANY TOOL,  PART(S), OR OTHER ITEMS

THEREOF NOT MANUFACTURED BY HUCK.

HUCK SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS

OR DAMAGE, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY,

ARISING FROM THE USE OF SUCH TOOLING,

PART(S) OR OTHER ITEMS OR BREACH OF

W ARRANTY OR FOR ANY CLAIM FOR

INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

The only warranties made with respect to such tool,

part(s) or other items thereof are those made by the

manufacturer thereof and Huck agrees to cooperate

with Buyer in enforcing such warranties when such

action is necessary.

 

Huck shall not be liable for any loss or damage

resulting from delays or nonfulfillment of orders

owing to strikes, fires, accidents, transportation

companies or for any reason or reasons beyond the

control of the Huck or its suppliers.

Huck Installation Equipment

Huck International, Inc. reserves the right to make

changes in specifications and design and to

discontinue models without notice.

Huck Installation Equipment should be serviced by

trained service technicians only.

Always give the Serial Number of the equipment

when corresponding or ordering service parts.

Complete repair facilities are maintained by Huck

International, Inc. Please contact one of the offices

listed below.

Eastern

One Corporate Drive Kingston, New York 12401-

0250 Telephone (914) 331-7300 FAX (914) 334-

7333

Canada

6150 Kennedy Road Unit 10, Mississauga, Ontario,

L5T 2J4, Canada.

Telephone (905) 564-4825 FAX (905) 564-1963

Outside USA and Canada

Contact your nearest Huck International Office, see

back cover.

In addition to the above repair facilities, there are

Authorized Tool Service Centers (ATSC’s) -located

throughout the ’United States. These service

centers offer repair services, spare parts, Service

Parts Kits, Service Tools Kits and Nose Assemblies.

Please contact your Huck Representative or the

nearest Huck office listed on the back cover for the

ATSC in your area.

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Summary of Contents for LH-224

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual LH 224 LH 224B Pneudraulic Installation Tool Huck International Ltd LH 224 ENG Revision 17 02 00 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...tions 4 Disposal 4 Dimensions 5 Principle of Operation 6 Preparation for Use 6 Instructions for Use 8 Servicing and Preventative Maintenance 9 Disassembly 10 Main Components 14 Assembly 15 Filling and Bleeding Procedure 17 Exploded View 19 P a r t s L i s t 20 Pintail Collection Bottle 21 ...

Page 4: ...D BE RENEWED EVERY FIVE YEARS Huck Fastening Systems Safety Guidelines when using Huck Installation Equipment to install Huck Fasteners 8 Do not connect any equipment to primary power supplies or attempt to use any equipment that shows signs of damage or leakage 9 Ensure that all air and or hydraulic hose and or electrical plugs connectors are correctly connected before switching on supply to equi...

Page 5: ...HANDS CLEAR 2 0 In the event of any diff i c u l t y w h i l s t i n s t a l l i n g a f a s t e n e r r e l e a s i n g t h e t o o l trigger at any time during the installation cycle will immediately put the tool into reverse 2 1 Beware of fastener pintails which are ejected sometimes forcibly from the t o o l a t t h e c o m p l e t i o n o r a t p i n t a i l fracture during the installation c...

Page 6: ...re connecting equipment to any primary power supply as applicable each of the sections in this manual have specific safety and other information 4 When repairing or operating Huck installation equipment always wear approved eye protection Where applicable refer to ANSI Z87 1 1989 5 Disconnect primary power source before doing maintenance on Huck equipment 6 If any equipment shows signs of damage w...

Page 7: ...all Huck MAGNA LOK MAGNA BULB AUTO BULB C6L or MAGNA GRIP fasteners with a maximum diameter of 6 35 mm 0 250 Specifications I n s t a l l a t i o n Tool Type LH 224 LH 224B Maximum recomended Air supply pressure 6 9 bar 100 psi I n s t a l l a t i o n Tool stroke 21 mm I n s t a l l a t i o n Tool capacity 19 kN Length LH 224 260 mm Length LH 224B 340 mm W idth nominal Air Cylinder diameter 107 mm...

Page 8: ...l dimensions in millimetres 345 for LH 224B Removable Dimensions see Nose Assembly Data Sheets Specifications W e i g h t 2 8 kg 2 93 kg for LH 224B Stroke 21 mm Capacity 19 kN Power Source Air 90 100 psi 322 163 129 107 30 260 220 21 65 30 37 35 ...

Page 9: ...om below the Air Piston is exhausted from the the tool The Shock Absorber 68 impedes oil flow at pinbreak helping prevent tool recoil Preparation for Use The air supply connector has a male pipe thread to accept an air hose fitting Quick disconnect fitings and a 6 4 mm 1 4 inside diameter air hose are recommended An air supply of 6 2 to 6 9 bar 90 100 psi capable of delivering 566 l min 20 CFM is ...

Page 10: ...mission Fluid ATF DEXRON Il or equivalent into the Air Inlet Connector 43 Screw quick disconnect fitting into Air Inlet Connector CAUTION Do not use TEFLON tape on threads use TEFLON in stick form only Huck Part Number 503273 5 Set air supply pressure regulator to 6 2 6 9 bar 90 100 psi Connect air hose t ot o o l 6 2 6 9 bar 90 100 psi 6 Using the Installation Tool Tr i g g e r cycle the Tool sev...

Page 11: ...l C o l l e c t o r B o t t l e o r B a g i s n o t f i t t e d t o t h e I n s t a l l a t i o n Tool ensure the Deflector is positioned safely so that the ejected Pintails will not cause injury to yourself or fellow workers 8 7 Place the Nose Assembly over the Pintail of the fastener and gently push forward until the Anvil of the Nose Assembly is in contact with the fastener Operate the Air Tr i...

Page 12: ...se Do not operate if damaged or worn as severe personal injury may occur Daily 1 If a Filter Regulator Lubricator unit is not being used disconnect air supply at the tool and put a few drops of Automatic Transmission Fluid AT F o r l i g h t o i l i n t o t h e a i r i n l e t o f t h e t o o l I f t h e t o o l i s i n continuous use put a few drops of oil in every two to three hours 2 B l e e d ...

Page 13: ...ove Nose Assembly P i n t a i l Deflector and or Pintail Collector Bottle 2 Firmly hold the Handle of the I n s t a l l a t i o n Tool in a vice use rubber faced vice grips Remove Deflector Unscrew the Rear Gland 21 from the head of the tool CAUTION THE REAR GLAND IS UNDER PRESSURE FROM THE VERY POWERUL INTERNAL SPRING REMOVE WITH CARE 3 Remove Rear Gland 21 and Spring 18 from the tool head Contin...

Page 14: ...by inserting a small punch into the front of the Piston and tapping gently with a hammer The Piston will slide out and can be removed Take care to contain any hydraulic fluid which may escape 6 Any damaged O Rings and or Back up Rings can now be replaced Continued on next page 11 ...

Page 15: ... 8 Invert tool to allow any remaining h y d r a u l i c f l u i d t o d r a i n i n t o a s u i t a b l e container 9 Using a pin punch and hammer remove throttle lever Pivot Pin 22 1 0 Remove Throttle Va l v e 28 Spring 30 from tool body Continued on next page 12 ...

Page 16: ...anti clockwise and expose Air Piston 58 Nut 61 1 2 Use a pair of locking pliers eg Mole Grips locked onto the Nut 61 a n d p u l l the Air Piston assembly out of the cylinder 1 3 Us a 18 mm socket wrench to remove Plug 39 at the base of the Throttle Va l v e 1 4 Remove Ball 36 and Spring 37 Continued on next page 13 ...

Page 17: ...LH 403 1 Deflector 100378 21 Rear Gland LH 405 15 Pull Piston LH 402 1 19 Guide Tube LH 404 1 4 Adaptor Anvil LH 195 3 Nut Retaining 103090NR 39 Plug LH 413 36 B a l l LH 411 28 Valve Throttle LH 408 37 Spring LH 412 30 Spring LH 409 23 Tr i g g e r LH 406 24 Linkage LH 33 25 Lever Throttle LH 407 Fig 2 LH 224 Main Components 14 ...

Page 18: ...ad assembly by pushing gently on the rear of the Piston 4 Gently tap the rear of the Piston with a non metalic soft faced hammer to locate the Piston fully inside the head assembly Continued on next page 1 Assemble Adaptor Anvil 4 onto the Handle 1 f u l l y t i g h t e n c l o c k w i s e w i t h a spanner 15 ...

Page 19: ...EAD OF REAR GLAND IS FULLY ENGAGED BEFORE REMOVING HAND Replace Deflector I f t h e D e f l e c t o r i s damaged replace with a new one 5 Locate Spring 18 inside head assembly Locate Hanger 2 0 and O Ring 57 onto the threads of the Rear Gland 21 7 Assemble Linkage 2 4 and Lever T h r o t t l e 25 together by lightly tapping P i n 22 with a hammer into the holes in both components Continue from st...

Page 20: ...embly of the tool with clean Hydraulic Automatic Transmission Fluid ATF Continue filling u n t i l t h e f l u i d i s l e v e l w i t h t h e b o t t o m o f the chamfer of the small hydraulic cylinder i n t h e n e c k o f t h e t o o l To prevent contamination of the hydraulic fluid use a clean container 4 Clean any contaminates form the Air C y l i n d e r u s i n g a l i n t f r e e c l o t h...

Page 21: ...e into the Air Cylinder Tighten to 25 to 30 Ft lb 33 90 to 40 68 Nm 6 Stand tool on a level surface e g workbench then partly unscrew Bleed Plug 9 to release any excess hydraulic pressure Re tighten Bleed Plug 7 Connect tool to a suitable air suply and Cycle tool several times to check for any leaks and correct function Continue testing tool in accordance with the section in this manual Preparatio...

Page 22: ...LH 224 Expoded View 19 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 22 22 3 5 6 9 10 4 7 7 1 8 26 20 57 21 18 19 15 17 16 68 62 63 64 31 32 31 45 46 47 49 59 58 50 61 53 51 67 44 43 42 41 40 48 66 56 54 52 65 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 55 ...

Page 23: ... P 12 5 32 LH 427 Backup Ring P 12 5 33 LH 74 O Ring P 10 34 LH 410 Sleeve 35 LH 70 O Ring P 5 Ref Part No Description 36 LH 411 Ball 8 37 LH 412 Spring 38 LH 76 O Ring S 14 39 LH 413 Plug 40 LH 77 O Ring S 10 41 LH 414 Nipple 42 LH 78 O Ring P 7 43 LH 415 Connector 44 LH 416 Retaining Ring 45 LH 417 1 Cylinder 46 LH 59 1 Pin 4 x 31 47 LH 58 Pin 3 x 18 48 LH 423 Lock Nut 49 LH 418 Piston Rod Inclu...

Page 24: ... purchased which is supplied w i t h t h e P i n t a i l C o l l e c t o r B o t t l e a l r e a d y f i t t e d To convert an LH 224 to an LH 224B order part number LH224BOTKIT LH224BOTKIT Parts List LH224BOTKIT 01 Mounting Clamp LH224BOTKIT 02 RS Mech 529 977 Grub Screw 710818 Adaptor Collector Bottle 711266 Connector Bolt 710819 Collector Bottle 711136 Cap Collector Bottle ...

Page 25: ...d Huck shall inspect products for which such claim is made Tooling Part s and Other Items not manufactured by Huck HUCK MAKES NO WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE TOOLING PART S OR OTHER ITEMS M A N U FACTURED BY THIRD PARTIES HUCK EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO THE CONDITION DESIGN OPERATION MERCHANTABLITY OR FITNESS FOR USE OF ANY TOOL PART S OR OTHER ITEMS THEREOF NOT MA...

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