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E
d1
d
K max
K min
a1
b1
b2
a2
6
Z
13
a
b
Z
90
Operating the riveting tool
Set locking ring bolt
Note
The tension head and locking ring bolts you implement may
look a little different than shown in the following illustrations
Attention
Material damage! Always set the riveting tool at the correct
angle (90°) with the surface of the work-piece to be riveted.
A slanted setting will lead to defective riveting.
Note
For the size of the hole (d1) and of the clamping grip (K), refer
to the information given by the rivet manufacturer.
The illustration on the left shows the position of the
locking rings for locking ring bolts C106/ C6L (a1)/(b1) and
MAGNA-GRIP (a2)/(b2).
• Connect compressed air (6 bar).
• Place the locking ring bolt (a) into the prepared bore.
• Slip locking ring (b) in the correct position over the tension part of the
locking ring bolt (a).
• Hold up the locking ring bolt (a) at the head. Slip the riveting tool with
the tension head (Z) over the tension part of the locking ring bolt (a) and
against the locking ring (b) and press tightly.
• Press trigger (13) through up to the limit and hold.
The tension head drives over the locking ring bolt in the process it is
shaped in such a manner that the material always presses into the groo-
ves of the shaft.
• Release trigger (13).
The torn off tension part is transported to the collector (6) in the next
riveting cycle.