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3. While the wrench/handle lock is still on (keeping the handle together), screw the mandrel into the head.
Note this is left hand thread.
4. Remove the wrench and tighten the mandrel snug, wrench is designed to prevent over tightening.
5. Screw on the nose piece until snug, it may be easier if you hold the handle together in the closed position.
6. With the handle released screw on the threaded insert flange end first.
7. Set the depth screw to the desired length.
8. Pass the threaded insert threw the hole until flange is flush with work piece.
9. Squeeze the tool handles until the threaded insert is installed firmly by forming a bulge against the back of the
workpiece. You may need to set the depth adjustment screw to achieve this bulge.
10. Release the tool handles fully and turn the mandrel adjusting knob counter clockwise to remove the mandrel
from the threaded insert.
NOTE: A pilot test is always recommended before installing threaded inserts into the workpiece. This is done for
the proper stop position providing the desired bulge in the insert.
11. Fasten your object by screwing a bolt or machine screw to the threaded insert you just installed.
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