Introduction
The Bootgun is to be used solely for the stretching of flexible CV boots onto
drive-shaft assemblies of automotive vehicles. The nameplate is on the base of
the main body.
Specifications
Operating air pressure: 4 – 8 bar
Weight: 2 Kg
Dimensions: 465 x 148 x 148mm
Noise level: < 70dB(A)
Maximum joint diameter 115 mm
Bootgun is guaranteed for two years from purchase date. This guarantee is
invalid if the product has been misused or modified. Your statutory rights are
not affected.
Safety First
Read the operating and safety instructions. Follow them carefully.
Maximum safe operating pressure 8 bar 110 (psi). Air lines are dangerous – use
them correctly Keep hands away from moving parts. Never operate the Bootgun
near the face or body. Only use Bootgun to fit CV boots. If air line pressure
exceeds 8 bar, fit a regulator. Disconnect the Bootgun from the air supply
after use.
Putting into service
Before use, check cap-retaining screws are secure. If the Bootgun is dropped,
check for cracked components. Check air line pressure before connecting the
Bootgun. The Bootgun should be used only by people trained in the use of
pneumatically operated tools.
Maintenance
Do not attempt to clean or repair the Bootgun whilst air line is connected. There
is no routine maintenance on Bootgun. Only use genuine spare parts obtainable
from your supplier.
Assembly / dismantling
No assembly or dismantling is required. The air adaptor may be exchanged if
necessary. The body is threaded to accept 1/4 inch BSP connector.
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Operation
1. Slide boot onto arms, large end
first. The arms should just protrude
from the small end of the boot. To
fit a boot to an inner joint, turn the
boot inside out before sliding it
onto the Bootgun's arms.
2. Press "+" button until arms open
enough to pass over the joint. Keep
hands clear of moving parts.
3. The air line can now be
disconnected. The arms will remain
open until the "-" button is pressed.
4. Place Bootgun over CV joint and
press release button ("-"). Keep
hands away from moving parts.
5. Slide the boot from the Bootgun
onto the axle and withdraw the
Bootgun over the joint, leaving
the boot in position. Complete the
installation in the normal way.
UK
Bootgun Parts List
Item Description
Quantity
1
Main Body
2
Piston
3
Top
4
Arms
5
U-Seal
6
Dowel Pins
7
Conical Spring
8
Bolt
9
Air control switch
10
Nut
11
Rubber Handle
12
Air Adaptor
13
Nameplate
3
1
1
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
1
1