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P

REVENTIVE 

M

AINTENANCE

 

 

In order to maintain the tool in a safe working order it is important to carry out regular maintenance 

as prescribed by the manufacturer. A thorough inspection replacement of all seals within the tool 
should be carried out after 500,000 placings or annually, whichever is the sooner. Item numbers in 
parentheses refer to assembly drawing part numbers 
 

 

Daily 

 

 

Check for air leaks. Any damaged hoses should be replaced 

 

Lubricate the tool by pouring a 1 drop of light lubricating oil into the air inlet on the tool 

 

If there is no pressure regulator, bleed the airline to clear it of accumulated dirt or water 
before connecting the air hose to the tool.  If there is a filter, drain it. 

 

Check for proper nose piece use depending on the size of the rivet.  

 

Remove front jaw nose assembly and inspect for cracks or other damage to front and rear of 
the nose piece.  Replace if necessary. 

 

Insure that rotary valve for the vacuum on the mandrel collection unit is correctly adjusted 
for fastener retention 

 

Weekly 

 

Carry out procedures as per daily maintenance instructions above 

 

Clean and inspect the jaws for signs of damage or wear (groove running through the jaw 
serrations). Follow the instructions on page 4 for cleaning of jaws. Reassemble the tail jaws 
with a light coating of grease on the outer face that contacts the jaw housing. Do not allow 

grease to contaminate the grooved inner face of the jaws as mandrel slippage may result. 

 

Monthly 

 

Carry out procedures as per daily maintenance instructions above 

 

Check and replace cylinder bodies if there are signs of damage or cracks. 

 

               

Summary of Contents for RK-8000LS

Page 1: ...FOR SALES SERVICE OR TECH SUPPORT CALL 1800 BUY RIVET or 1 800 289 7483 Instruction Manual Model RK 8000S...

Page 2: ...aning Procedure Jam Remedy Page 5 Maintenance Service Page 6 Oil Change Replacement Procedure Valve Spool Assembly Trigger Preventive Maintenance Page 7 Daily Weekly Monthly Parts Schematic Page 8 Par...

Page 3: ...DED INSPECT THE TOOL USING PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES AT REUGULARLY SCHEDULED INTERVALS INSPECT FOR DAMAGE AND FUNCTION BY TRAINED COMPETANT PERSONEL REPLACE THE PNEUMATIC CYLINDER HOUSING OR...

Page 4: ...lled as standard 4 4 4 Adjust the vacuum until rivet is held in the nose piece while tool is pointed downward and such that the mandrel after actuation flows to the back of the tool in any position a...

Page 5: ...nd contains 3 small jaws 05 a jaw pusher 06 and a spring 07 Do not lose these pieces 5 Once removed if a mandrel has jammed the tool dislodge the mandrel from the jaws discard mandrel 6 Clean Jaws 05...

Page 6: ...ORTANT DISCONNECT THE TOOL FROM THE AIR SUPPLY OR SWITCH OFF AT VALVE 55 REMOVE NOSE ASSEMBLY OR SWIVEL HEAD COMPONENTS All operations should be carried out on a clean bench with clean hands in a clea...

Page 7: ...in it Check for proper nose piece use depending on the size of the rivet Remove front jaw nose assembly and inspect for cracks or other damage to front and rear of the nose piece Replace if necessary...

Page 8: ...8 SCHEMATIC...

Page 9: ...9 SERVICE KITS SPARES...

Page 10: ...medical attention immediately DO NOT induce vomiting EYES Irrigate immediately with water for several minutes Although NOT a primary irritant minor irritation may occur following contact Fire Flash p...

Page 11: ...n spring in nose assembly Air or oil leak Low oil level or air present in oil Service nose assembly Tighten nose assembly and adjust if necessary Fit new spring Tighten joints or replace components Pr...

Page 12: ...lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including merchantability or fitness provided for herein Under no circumstance shall IRF be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising fr...

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