8549768
3/16 in. Air Hydraulic Riveter
V4.1
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For technical questions call 1-800-665-8685
a. Cleaning the jaws: Clean the jaws using a steel brush and mild
solvent. Before returning the jaw to the tool, apply a light coat of
machine oil to the jaws.
b. Replacing the jaws: If you are replacing the jaws (#7), the entire
assembly (#6-1, 6-2, 7, 8, 9, & 10) must be replaced at the same
time. This is a precaution in the event that other parts had become
damaged when the jaws were damaged.
5. Reinsert the jaws (#7) and jaw pusher (#8) into the jaw cases (#6-1 & 6-2).
IMPORTANT! The wedge on the jaw pusher’s (#8) head must line up between
the jaws (#7), pushing them slightly apart, when reassembling the jaw cases
(#6-1 & 6-2).
6. Using the wrench gauge (#35), check the
distance from the head of the jaw cases (#6-1
& 6-2) to the mounting threads of the frame
head (#11). With the gauge held at a small
slant, the back of the wrench gauge (#35)
should rest on the beginning of the frame
head (#11) threads, while the front of the
wrench gauge (#35) should rest on the front edge of the jaw case (#6-1). If
the distance from the head of the jaw cases (#6-1 & 6-2) to the mounting
threads do not line up, tighten or loosen the jaw cases (#6-1 & 6-2) until
the distance has been adjusted.
7. Before reassembling, use the wrench gauge (#35) to secure the case lock
nut (#12) against the jaw case assembly.
STROKE-FINE TUNING
When using less than 3/16 in. rivets, adjust the long stroke by 1~2 mm to
improve performance.
1. Use the wrench (#36) to dismantle the frame head (#11), then use the
wrench gauge (#35) and wrench (#36) to loosen the front jaw case (#6-1)
and the end jaw case (#6-2).
Fig. 3