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Maintaining the riveting tool
• Remove old jaws (15) from the jaw case (14), apply little oil on the new
jaws, and put to use.
• Set the jaw pusher (16) with the pressure spring (17) vertically inside the
jaw case (14).
• Hold the riveting tool vertically, the jaw case body (18) shows from
below.
• Insert the complete jaw case (14), along with the jaws, jaw pusher and
pressure spring set in, into the jaw case body.
• Screw the jaw case (14) carefully by hands - against the thrust of the
springs - into the jaw case body (18).
• Fix the jaw case body (18) using a wrench SW17 and a lock nut, and
tighten the jaw case (14) using a wrench SW17 (see page 25 “Table for
torque values”).
Attention
Material damage! If mounted correctly, then the jaws must jut
out at the same level from the jaw case (14). It should be possi-
ble to press them into the jaw case (14) with the thumb.
Note
At the time of replacing the jaws, it may be observed that the
lock nut (20) at the jaw case body (18) loosens and adjusts its-
elf. In such a case, the gap between X - 17 needs to be readju-
sted (see page 24 “Adjusting the jaw case body”).
• Check the distance X – 17 (see page 24 “Adjusting the jaw case body”).
Note
Before you unscrew the nose cap (2) completely turn out the
knurled nut (12) in the front position (exhaustion on) in order to
prevent the air nozzle from being pressed into the housing
• Screw on the nose cap (2).
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18
14
X-17
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18
14
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15
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