RIVET NUT ADAPTER FOR
SCREWDRIVER : RP160
Original instructions
Read the user's manual carefully before use.
I. Driving tool requirements
1. The tool must be equipped with adjustable torque setting
Battery-powered drill or screwdriver that allows you to
choose between several torque positions. The torque is set
by rotating the torque adjustment collar, behind the chuck
(Figure 2.H). The higher the torque is, the more force the
screwdriver has.
Note: In some cases, the value in Nm is replaced by setting num-
bers (e.g. 1 to 5) where 1 is the minimum torque value and 5 the
maximum.
2. Minimum battery power required with cordless driving tool:
• For aluminium and steel rivet nuts: 12V
• For stainless steel rivet nuts: 14.4V
3. Driver mode (MUST NOT be in drill mode nor impact mode)
(Figure 2.I)
4. Always start with low torque setting and gradually increase it until
it works well.
It is important not to exceed these values:
• Torque < 21 N.m for aluminium and steel rivet nuts
• Torque < 28 N.m for stainless steel rivet nuts
5. Always start with lowest speed (RPM)
To do so, set the button with 2 settings to position 1 (when applica-
ble) which is the slowest speed (Figure 2.J). Then, smoothly pull the
trigger and gradually increase until it works well.
II. Features
A. Nosepiece
C. Locking ring
E. Hex shank
G. Mandrel
I. Drill/Driver button
III. Safety guide
1. Always wear adequate protective gear, especially ANSI approved
goggles and thick work gloves (Rubber coated).
2. We recommend you to only use rivet nuts sold by Rapid.
3. The work piece MUST BE secured to avoid possible injury. Unse-
cured objects may rotate with the driving tool.
4. When disassembling the riveter for mandrel changing or maintenan-
ce, make sure the spring is in the riveter.
IV. Set up of tool for other rivet nut sizes
1. The riveter is equipped for M6 rivet nuts when you buy it. You can
also set it up for M4, M5 and M8 rivet nuts.
2. IMPORTANT: It might be hard to loosen the mandrel and nosepiece
when doing so for the fi rst time, this doesn't indicate a problem.
Follow the steps below to ensure you are doing it right.
3. Step 1: Unscrew the nosepiece with included wrench or equivalent,
remove the front tube and the locking ring.
4. Step 2: Turn the hex shank of the riveter clockwise to expose the
mandrel and unscrew it with included wrench or equivalent.
B. Front tube
D. Grip areas
F. Spring
H. Torque adjustment collar
J. Speed button
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