Air Riveter
Original Instructions
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Any damage or malfunction caused by the use of unauthorized parts is
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MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED WARRANTY
Limited Warranty: The “Products” of the Chicago Pneumatic Tool
Co. LLC (“CP”) are warranted to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This Warranty
applies only to Products purchased new from CP or its authorized dealers.
Of course, this Warranty does not apply to products which have been
abused, misused, modified, or repaired by someone other than CP or its
Authorized Service Representatives. If a CP Product proves defective in
material or workmanship within one year after purchase, return it to any
CP Factory Service Center or Authorized Service Center for CP tools,
transportation prepaid, enclosing your name and address, adequate
proof of date of purchase, and a short description of the defect. CP will,
at its option, repair or replace defective Products free of charge. Repairs
or replacements are warranted as described above for the remainder of
the original warranty period. CP’s sole liability and your exclusive remedy
under this Warranty is limited to repair or replacement of the defective
Product.
(There Are No Other Warranties Expressed Or Implied And
CP Shall Not Be Liable For Incidental, Consequential, Or Special
Damages, Or Any Other Damages, Costs Or Expenses Excepting
Only The Cost Or Expense Of Repair Or Replacement As Described
Above.)
English
EN
Noise & Vibration Declaration
Sound pressure level 62 dB(A)(CP9882), uncertainty 3 dB(A), in
accordance with EN ISO 15744. For sound power, add 11 dB(A).
Vibration value:
CP9882: <2,5 m/s
²
, re. ISO 20643.
Declaration of noise and vibration emission
All values are current as of the date of this publication. For the latest
information please visit cp.com.
These declared values were obtained by laboratory type testing in
accordance with the stated standards and are suitable for comparison
with the declared values of other tools tested in accordance with the
same standards. These declared values are not adequate for use in risk
assessments and values measured in individual work places may be
higher. The actual exposure values and risk of harm experienced by an
individual user are unique and depend upon the way the user works, the
workpiece and the workstation design, as well upon the exposure time
and the physical condition of the user.
We, Chicago Pneumatic, cannot be held liable for the consequences
of using the declared values, instead of values reflecting the actual
exposure, in an individual risk assessment in a work place situation over
which we have no control.
This tool may cause hand-arm vibration syndrome if its use is not
adequately managed. An EU guide to managing hand-arm vibration
can be found at www.pneurop.eu/uploads/documents/pdf/PN3-02-
NV_Declaration_info_sheet_0111.pdf
We recommend a programme of health surveillance to detect early
symptoms which may relate to noise or vibration exposure, so that
management procedures can be modified to help prevent future
impairment.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Machine Type:
This rivet gun is designed for inserting rivets into all materials. This tool
is designed to be hand held and to be used only with recommended
accessories. No other use permitted. For professional use only.
Air Supply Requirements
1. Supply tool with 90 psig (6.2 bar) of clean, dry air. Higher pressure
drastically reduces tool life.
2. Connect tool to air line using pipe, hose and fitting sizes shown in the
diagram below.
Lubrication
1. Use an air line lubricator with SAE #10 oil, adjusted to two (2) drops
per minute. If an air line lubricator cannot be used, add air motor oil
to the inlet once a day.
2. Apply one drop of machine oil to the chuck jaws every 5,000 cycles
(Fig. 03).
Operation
1. Always mount rivet seat corresponding to selected rivets. Ensure the
use of correct chuck jaws according to rivet size, as described on
page 1. The appropiate tools are supplied; please see details under
“Maintenance”.
2. Insert the blind rivet into the rivet seat, as shown in Fig. 01.
3. Press the trigger (Fig. 02) to pull the rivet (wear eye protection).
Maintenance
1. Keep the tool clean and away from aggressive chemicals. Do not
leave the tool outdoors.
2. Unscrew the casing head with jaw spanner SW 24. Clean chuck
jaws, chuck jaw seats and casing head. Lubricate the chuck jaws
(Fig. 03). Assemble casing head in opposite sequence (do not
overtighten casing head).
3. Use jaw spanners SW 17 and SW 15 to unscrew or replace chuck
jaws or chuck jaw seats. Remove old chuck jaw from chuck jaw seat
and replace (Fig. 04).
4. Do not loosen or remove the lock nut! The distance of 75mm
between the tip of the chuck jaw and the casing must be kept, as
shown in Fig. 04. Damages due to noncompliance are excluded from
the warranty.
5. A complete oil change is not necessary! Check and fill up hydraulic
oil level if after approximately 100,000 cycles the travel decreases or
a blind rivet is not completely pulled. Observe the safety precautions.
6. Only use hydraulic oil (ISO VG22) approved by the
manufacturer. Please note: Never use brake fluid.
7. Maintenance and repair of the equipment only by technical
maintenance staff.