TM-G702A
Rev.: D, 4-30-15, DCR# 15-0423
Federal Identification Code: 11815
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DESCRIPTION
The Cherry G702A is a pneumatic-hydraulic tool designed specifically for the most efficient installation of Nut-plate rivets. Its
durable, all metal housing makes this extremely robust tool ideal for use in rugged shop environments. It has many ergonomic
features: very light weight, comfortable fit in the operator's hand and it can be operated in any position with one hand. The
H702-3NPR pulling head fits directly on the G702A tool to install -3, -4, 2.5mm and 3mm Nut-plate rivets. See the section on
pulling heads for installation instructions and nosepiece selection.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR G702A
CHERRY’s policy is one of continuous development. Specifications
shown in this document may be subject to change which may be
introduced after publication. For the latest information always consult
the Cherry Aerospace Website or contact us.
AIR PRESSURE
90 to 110 psi (6.2 bar to 7.6 bar)
STROKE
0.75 inch (19 mm)
PULLING FORCE
1100 Pounds (4.9 kN) @ 90 PSI (6.2 bar)
CYCLE TIME
Approximately One Second
WEIGHT
3.5 Pounds (1.59 kg)
NOISE LEVEL
65 dB (A)
VIBRATION
less than 2.5 m/s
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AIR CONSUMPTION
0.066 SCF/cycle (1.87 L/cycle)
SAFETY WARNINGS
Do not use beyond the design intent; do not use
substitute components for repair.
Operating this tool with a damaged or missing stem deflector, or using the deflector as a handle, may
result in severe personal injury. Rotate the pin deflector facing away from the operator
Wear proper PPE when operating, repairing, or overhauling this tool.
Any modification will void warranty and shall be at the customer's entire responsibility.
Maintain the tool in a safe working condition at all times and examined at regular intervals for damage.
Before disassembling the tool for repair, refer to the maintenance instructions. All repairs shall be
undertaken only by personnel trained in Cherry installation tools.
Disconnect the air line from the tool inlet before servicing, adjusting, fitting or removing any accessory.
Ensure that the vent holes do not become blocked or clogged and the hoses are in good condition.
Wash thoroughly after handling the fluid; excessive contact could cause rashes.
Operating air pressure not to exceed 110 psi (7.6 bar); use of a pre-set regulator (P1505) is
recommended
Do not operate the tool without the pulling head in place.
All retaining rings, screwed end caps, air fittings, trigger valves and pulling heads should be attached
securely and examined at the end of each working shift.
Do not pull rivet in the air or directed at any person.
Do not pound on the rear of the tool head to force rivets into holes as this will damage the tool.
Safety warnings must be explained all operators as part of training.