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Maintaining the riveting tool
Changing the jaws
The jaws are subject to mechanical wear out, and must be replaced as
soon as they start losing grip over the mandrel.
• Detach the compressed air supply.
Caution
Hazard of injury by means of bruises or cuts in case of
unchecked cutting stroke! Always detach compressed air supp-
ly before unscrewing the nose cap (2).
Attention
Material damage! Do not let O-ring (19) get damaged. If the
O-ring has been damaged, replace immediately.
• Loosen the nose cap (2) with a wrench SW16, unscrew, and separate
carefully from the jaw case body (18).
• Loosen the jaw case (14) from the jaw case body (18) using a wrench
SW15 (hold against the jaw case body using wrench SW15).
• Unscrew the jaw case (14) carefully by hands - the jaws (15) remain
loose inside the jaws casing - and discard.
• Remove jaw pusher (16) and pressure spring (17) from the jaw case
body (18) and discard.
• 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).
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