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Replace the nosepiece and guide tube as indicated below to conform to the size of the 
rivet being used.

Body (flange)

Mandrel (shaft)

Rivet diameter

Use the air regulator to adjust the operating air pressure to 0.5 ~ 0.6MPa (5 ~ 6kgf/cm

2

,

71 ~ 87psi).

Rivet Dia.

Nosepiece

Guide Tube

2.4 mm (3/32”)

3.2 mm (1/8”)

4.0 mm (5/32”)

4.8 mm (3/16”)

3.2

2.4

4.0

4.8

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The air pressure should be kept within the range of 0.5 to 0.6 MPa (5 to 6 kgf/cm

2

, 71 to 87 psi).

WARNING

If an air pressure which is greater than this is used, the tool may become damaged, and injury or
damage to property may result.

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If the diameter of your stainless rivet (NST, NSS) is 4.8mm(3/16"), set the air pressure to 

0.54 ~ 0.6 MPa (5.5 ~ 6.0 kgf/cm

2

, 78 ~ 87 psi).

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If the air pressure is too high, damage to parts may occur. If the pressure is too low, some 

     size of the rivet may not be correctly installed (cut).

Note

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Refer to “Jaw  maintenance” on page 9 for details on replacing the guide tube.

Note

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Shaded areas indicate parts which are installed in the tool as standard accessories.

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Conform the size to be used, and replace the nose piece with the corresponding one.

      If you use the Nosepiece improperly, cut mandrels may not be ejected normally after fixing 
      and may clog inside or come up to the surface. That may also badly affect finishing of rivets. 
      To avoid that, be sure to use an appropriate Nosepiece.

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Applicable rivet size is marked on the hexagon part of Nosepiece.

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A Guide Tube is not necessary for 4.0mm and 4.8mm rivets. Be sure to remove the Guide 

     Tube before use.

Note

Guide Tube 'SUS'
(silver)

A Guide Tube is not
necessary for 4.0mm
and 4.8mm rivets. 
Be sure to remove the 
Guide Tube before use.

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Summary of Contents for R1A1

Page 1: ... the copyright of this manual It is prohibited to publish copy or translate to other language without prior consent CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 NOMENCLATURE 4 TECHNICAL DATA 5 PREPARATION BEFORE USE 6 OPERATING THE AIR RIVETER 8 MAINTENANCE 9 EXPLODED VIEW 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 16 STORAGE 19 ORDERING PARTS 19 PARTS LIST 18 International Marketing Sales Division 12 8 Shijo cho Higashi Osa...

Page 2: ...e ejected from the tool s nosepiece during use and cause serious injury 3 Alwaysattachthetank caseunitbeforeuse If you work without attaching the tank case unit there is a risk that the mandrel of rivet that has been cut is not discharged and will be clogged inside exhaust pipe causing a fault of the equipment Also these mandrels may be ejected from the tool s nosepiece during use and cause seriou...

Page 3: ...cur 11 Keepthehandgripalwaysdryandclean andavoidadhesionofoilandgrease Otherwise the grip may slip from your hand resulting in falling of the unit 12 Donotleavethefloorlitteredwithcut mandrels Cut mandrels are dangerous because their ends are sharp Stepping on them is also dangerous easily causing a slip and fall accident 13 Usethetoolcarefullyandconcentrateoncorrectoperationatalltimes Use the too...

Page 4: ...ose hoses and fittings 33 The regular preventative maintenance shall be carried out for instance after a specilfied time of operation a specified number of cycles operations or a stated number of times per year 34 When you handle hydraulic oil or grease obtain the Safety Data Sheet SDS from the supplier and follow the described instructions 35 When disposing this tool please follow the regulations...

Page 5: ... Grip Cover Vacuum Button Cylinder Cap Cylinder Cup Jaw Pusher Spring Rotary Joint Screw size Parallel pipe thread G1 4 Nosepiece FRAMEHEADINTERNALPARTS Jaw Pusher O ring P6 O ring P9 O ring S10 Guide Tube SUS Jaw Case CJM Ultra Jaws M Jaw Case Head Frame Head CJM Nosepiece chamfered ...

Page 6: ...32 3 16 Operating environment Temperature Relative humidity Sound Pressure level Lpa Vibration Emission value The date of manufacture Serial number Display example N Y 1 2 3 4 Warning Label AF22mm Airintake Rotaryjoint 4Υ to 35Υ 80 RH max No condensation 73 dB Size of screw G1 4 PF1 4 Less than equal to 2 5m sec2 ȭ ȭ ȭ ە Product specifications and design are subject to change for improvement witho...

Page 7: ...inside exhaust pipe causing a fault of the equipment Also these mandrels may be ejected from the tool s nosepiece during use and cause serious injury WARNING ە When you turn the Vacuum Button ON air comes out of the Exhaust Port on the side of the Tank Case Unit ە The Exhaust Port can face to any of the 4 directions so change the direction as your preference Note ە Adjust the drip feed amount of t...

Page 8: ...parts may occur If the pressure is too low some size of the rivet may not be correctly installed cut Note ە Refer to Jaw maintenance on page 9 for details on replacing the guide tube Note ە Shaded areas indicate parts which are installed in the tool as standard accessories ە Conform the size to be used and replace the nose piece with the corresponding one If you use the Nosepiece improperly cut ma...

Page 9: ...ndrel shaft of the rivet into the nosepiece insert the head of the rivet into the hole Lightly fit the end of riveting tool to the base material Make sure that there is no space in the base material and other things and then activate the trigger The rivet will be installed into the workpiece 4 Release the trigger The cut mandrel shaft will then be drawn into the tank case unit Whenthetankisaboutha...

Page 10: ...efer Troubleshooting in the Instruction Manual Note ە If debris builds up the jaws will not move smoothly and normal operation will not be possible ە The jaws should be cleaned on average once every 3 000 riveting operations Note ە Apply LOBSTER lubricant oil JO 50 separately sold ISO VG150 containing molybdenum disulfide to the back of Jaws or the inside of Jaw Case Head ە Assembling the Guide Tu...

Page 11: ...d may cause a part to jump out oil to squirt out or the unit to perform unexpected behavior and may result in an accident or personal injury CAUTION ە Beforestartingmaintenanceordisassemblingtheunittoreplaceparts besuretostop airsupply Performing maintenance or disassembly with air supplied may cause a part to jump out oil to squirt out or the unit to perform unexpected behavior and may result in ...

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Page 13: ...ush Cylinder Cup Apply grease Apply grease Air Piston Unit ە Avoidskincontactwithsubstancessuchashydraulicoil lubricatingoilandgrease Such substances may cause inflammation of the skin If they come into contact with your skin wash the affected area thoroughly ە Maintainthetoolwithduecare Refer to the Instruction Manual for details on replacing parts and attachments otherwise injury may occur CAUTI...

Page 14: ...rts be sure to stop air supply Performing maintenance or disassembly with air supplied may cause a part to jump out oil to squirt out or the unit to perform unexpected behavior and may result in an accident or personal injury ە Avoid skin contact with substances such as hydraulic oil lubricating oil and grease Such substances may cause inflammation of the skin If they come into contact with your s...

Page 15: ...ing a Phillips screwdriver ە Attach the Grip Cover with the Silencer Sponge around the body Grip Cover Plier Air Valve Head Lock Plate Switch Trigger Silencer Sponge 3 RE ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY Note Note Note ە Before starting maintenance or disassembling the unit to replace parts be sure to stop air supply Performing maintenance or disassembly with air supplied may cause a part to jump out oil to s...

Page 16: ...ame Cap A Frame Cap A Sectional View Frame Cap A Shutter Body Ball Chain Outer shaft of frame cap 4 Tank Joint Tank Joint CLEANING RE ASSEMBLY Note Note ە Make sure to push down the Shutter Lever and check whether it will come back to original position Note ە Recommended grease is Grease grade 1 2 ە Apply one drop of grease ࠉ If applied ample amounts ࠉ it may cause swarf to be ࠉ clogged to the Man...

Page 17: ...on is not fully pressed Too many cut mandrels in the tank Cut mandrels clog in the Guide Tube The Tank Case Sponge is clogging The Guide Tube is not applicable to the size of rivet used Replace with the correct part which matches the rivet size Refer to pages 7 and 10 Use a spanner or similar to tighten securely Check the assembly procedure of parts inside the Jaw Case Refer to page 9 Clean the Ja...

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Page 20: ... 46 c s t Viscosity at 100 Υࠉ 7 06 c s t Flash Pointࠉࠉ ࠉ 228 RECOMMENDED OILS are Shell Tellus No 46 Esso Teresso No 46 Mobil D T E 25 Oil Medium HYDRAULICOILREQUIREMENTS Use only clean hydraulic oil as the viscosity of the oil used will affect tool performance LOBSTER brand Hydraulic Oil is supplied in a plastic filler bottle with the tool and can also be obtained from your LOBSTER dealer or agen...

Page 21: ...D TO BE DEFECTIVE IS LIMITED TO RE WORK OR THE REPLACEMENT OF SUCH GOODS AND IN NO CASE TO EXCEED THE INVOICE VALUE OF THE SAID GOODS UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL LOBSTER BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR COSTS INCURRED BY THE BUYER OR SUBSEQUENT USER IN RE PAIRING OR REPLACING DEFECTIVE GOODS ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF LOBSTER RIVET TOOLS CAN BE PERFORMED BY AN AVERAGE MECHANIC HOWEVER IF YOU HAVE A...

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