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RL60-2 /
Manual
Titgemeyer / 10342EN1121 / 1
English
— Check correct setting and tightening
of riveting mechanism
— Check if the nosepiece (5) is worn –
in case of visible wear replace the
nosepiece
— Check that the mandrel collector (2)
is assembled correctly.
— Stop using the tool immediately
when you notice any sign of a fault.
— Weekly inspection/ after 5.000 cycles
— Check the nosepiece (5) and jaws,
clean or exchange the contamina-
ted/destroyed and worn parts.
— Refill the oil, if necessary
— Complete inspection made by authori-
sed person (or by producer) once per
year/ or after 500.000 cycles
— Complete check and service of the
tool mechanism
— Inspection and change any worn
parts
— Perform oil change
Do not use any highly active cleaning
agents or flammable liquids when
cleaning!
The riveting tool must be cleaned and
checked in case of any mechanical
defects as for the corresponding type of
application. After the riveting tool has
been cleaned to be stored for a longer
period of time, all external metal parts
need to be lightly greased with corro-
sion inhibitor.
17. Inspection and maintenance
Jaws cleaning or replacement
Jaws need to be cleaned once a day or
after 2,000 rivets (depends on the rivet
quality). In case of larger amounts of
processed rivets, cleaning is performed
as needed. The grips are subject to me-
chanical wear and have to be replaced
as soon as they start slipping when the
rivet mandrel is held.
— Disconnect the tool from the compres-
sed air supply
— Loosen the front nosecap by wrench
no. 19, unscrew and carefully remove it
— Release the galvanized lock by pulling
towards the tool and unscrew the
clamping head
— Remove the jaws from the clamping
head. Clean the head and the jaws,
remove any chips in the spring and
the spring guiding or replace the parts
when worn or damaged
— Lightly grease the new jaws on the
outer circumference and insert them
(teeth to the axis) in the jaw case.
Screw the head back on the adap-
ter. The lock automatically secures
the clamping head against release.
Tighten only to the last possible tooth
of the lock.
Do not use a wrench for
tightening!
It could damage the lock
— Carefully screw on the front nosecap
and tighten it with wrench no. 19.
— Check the x-dimension value (chapter
18. Setup of the X-dimension)