FEATURES
KNOW YOUR TOOL
Mainly you should know the parts of your rivet-
er in order to perform the calibrations correctly.
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1. BODY OF THE CUTTING MECHANISM.
2. Accordion.
3. MANGO.
4. NOZZLE WRENCH (INCLUDED).
ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
CUTTING MECHANISM
OUTER CYLINDER
Nozzle
When is it necessary to adjust the riveter?
• It is necessary to adjust the product when the
rivet cannot be cut correctly, when it is locked or
when the jaws have little grip:
Grip zone
Bite with bad fit
• No adjustment is necessary if the grip is correct
as indicated in the following figure:
Grip zone
Bite with good fit
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INNER CYLINDER
Bumper and spring
Jaw
E N G L I S H •
How to adjust the outer cylinder?
Calibrating the distance between the outer cyl-
inder and the nozzle to be used allows you to
take advantage of the full range.
You must adjust the outer cylinder by turning
it outward until the grip is correct and has full
amplitude of the accordion, as shown below:
Cylinder inside
Total accordion amplitude
INTERNAL CYLINDER ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting the inner cylinder allows easy inser-
tion of a new rivet and thus avoid forcing and
jamming the mechanism.
Regularly all rivet sizes do not require this ad-
justment which should only be done when the
rivet does not easily enter the jaws with the ac-
cordion open. You should slowly turn the inner
cylinder one full turn out until you find the cor-
rect fit.
Cylinder inside
MAINTENANCE
RIVETER STUCK AND CLEANING
The main problem for which the riveter gets
stuck is because the appropriate nozzle size is
not used to suit the rivet, this can leave accumu-
lation of debris, it can also leave the entire rivet
and / or the nail stuck.
To access the jammed area and to remove debris
it is recommended to move the nozzle and the
outer cylinder. If necessary, carefully remove the
inner cylinder as the jaws and other parts can be
ejected by the mechanism spring.
It is advisable to clean the cutting mechanism
every 6 months or every 300 rivets.
Us er 's M an u a l
Cylinder outside
Cylinder outside
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