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4.2. 

  

BATTERY INSTALLATION

4.2.1.   

To insert the battery align the tongue on the battery cartridge with the groove in the nut riveter handle housing and slide it into place.  

 

Insert the battery all the way in until it locks into place.

4.3. 

  

BATTERY REMOVAL

4.3.1. 

  

Hold the nut riveter handle housing tightly and push the battery latch button, then slide and remove the battery.

4.4. 

  

ATTACHING A THREADED MANDREL

4.4.1. 

  

Select correct size threaded mandrel required to suit nut rivet.

4.4.2. 

  

Remove rear drive coupling (fig 2 - 1) from threaded mandrel (fig 3 - 2) and secure onto hexagon drive shaft inside the quick release  

 

mechanism (fig 3 - 1).

4.4.3. 

  

Pull back the quick release mechanism (fig 3 - 1) and insert the threaded mandrel into the quick release mechanism ensuring that it  

 

locates onto the rear drive coupling.

4.4.4. 

  

Release the quick release mechanism to lock threaded mandrel in place.

4.5. 

  

REMOVING THE THREADED MANDREL:

4.5.1. 

  

Pull back the quick release mechanism (fig 3 - 1) and remove the threaded mandrel and rear drive coupling (fig 2 - 1).

4.5.2. 

  

Release the quick release mechanism.

4.6. 

  

USING THE NUT RIVETING GUN

  

The nut riveter has two modes: Manual Operation and Intelligent Automatic Operation.

  

NOTE:

 The nut riveting gun is suitable for 

ALUMINIUM

 rivet nuts only. Using the nut riveting gun with nut inserts other than  

 

 

  aluminium nut inserts, will damage the threaded mandrel and invalidate the warranty.

  

NOTE:

 Prior to using the nut riveter, it may be practical to practise using the nut riveter on a test piece.

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure that the direction switch (fig 3 - 4) is fully pushed through from the right side (direction arrow pointing towards  

  quick release mechanism) to left side. If the direction switch is pushed in the other direction the nut riveting function will not operate.

4.7. 

  

MANUAL OPERATION MODE

4.7.1. 

  

Press the operation mode switch button (fig 4- 2) and the operation mode indicator light (fig 4 - 3) will turn on permanently.

4.7.2. 

  

Pull the trigger (fig 3 - 3) and the nut riveting will begin.

4.7.3. 

  

When the nut riveting process is complete, release the trigger and the threaded mandrel (fig 3 - 2) will reverse out of the nut insert.

  

NOTE:

 The time required to complete the nut riveting is determined by the thickness of the riveted material and size of the nut insert.

4.8. 

  

INTELLIGENT AUTOMATIC OPERATION MODE

 

  This operation can be used when there is a quantity of nut riveting to be completed on the same material thickness and nut inserts.

4.8.1. 

  

Complete the first nut riveting operation as detailed in section 4.7.

4.8.2. 

  

Press the operation mode switch button (fig 4- 2) and the operation mode indicator light (fig 4 - 3) will flash.

4.8.3. 

  

The nut riveter will retain the last  nut riveting settings.

4.8.4. 

  

For the remaining nut inserts, pull the trigger (fig 3 - 3) and the nut riveting operation will complete automatically.

4.8.5. 

  

To switch back to manual operation mode press the operation mode switch button (fig 4- 2)  and the operation mode indicator light   

 

(fig 4 - 3) will turn on permanently.

4.9. 

  

VARIABLE SPEED OPERATION

4.9.1.   

To select the speed required press the variable speed button (fig 4 -1) once for low speed (one green light), twice for mid speed     

 

(two green lights) and three times for maximum speed (three green lights).

  

NOTE:

 Variable speed is not available if nut riveter is in automatic operation mode.

   

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