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Rev. 5/15 

 

GB50 S/N: 1476 AND ABOVE  

PLEASE CONTACT GAGE BILT FOR ALL OTHER SERIAL NUMBERS. 

CLEANING AND LUBRICATING PROCEDURE 

 

Daily cleaning and lubrication of nose assembly will greatly reduce downtime 
and increase life of components. Using sewing machine oil, or an equivalent 
cleaner/lubricant, follow instructions below. 
 

1.  Disconnect tool vacuum line (if equipped). 
2.  Point nose assembly into oil as shown (Fig. A). 

 

3.  Cycle tool 8-10 times and wipe dry. 

 

 

Fig A. 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

WARNING

The balance of the tool is designed for horizontal use and is not suited for any other application. Gage Bilt will 

be pleased to advise for your specific application. 

 

 

The GB50 pneumatic riveter is designed specifically for the most efficient installation of a wide range of blind rivets.  It will install 
aluminum rivets through 5/32" diameter, and through 1/8" diameter rivets in any material.  It weighs only 1.8 lbs. (0.82 kg) and can be 
operated in any position with one hand. 
 
The GB50 Riveter is 7.31" (185.7mm)  high, has a .740” (18.8mm) stroke and generates a minimum of 600 lbs. (2.67kN) of pull at 90 
psi (6.2 bar). It operates from 90 psi (6.2 bar)-100 psi (6.9 bar) of air pressure at the tool. 
 
The air inlet is provided with 1/4-18 female pipe threads to accept the users air hose fitting. 

 

NOSE ASSEMBLIES ARE NOT FURNISHED WITH THIS TOOL AND MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY.

 

MAINTENANCE  

 

WARNING:

 

Maintenance personnel 

MUST

 

read and understand all warnings and cautions. 

 

WARNING

Disconnect tool from its power source before performing maintenance.

 

 

 

The performance of any tool depends upon good maintenance practices.  Following these minimal requirements for service and care 
will extend the life of your tool. 
 
  *Only use a clean dry air supply set at 90-100 p.s.i. (6.2-6.9 bar) Max. equipped with a filter-regulator to prevent  wear. 
 
  *Proper care by operator is necessary in maintaining full productivity and reducing downtime.  Read all applicable tool manuals and 

nose assembly data sheets prior to operating tools. 

 

  

*Keep nose assemblies, especially jaws, clean and free of chips and debris. Lube jaws and collet surfaces that jaws ride on with 

light machine oil on a daily basis. 

 

*All Screwed End Caps, Base Covers, Air Fittings, lever, Screws and Nose Assemblies are to be examined at the end of each 

working shift to check that they are secure. 

 

  *Check tool, all hoses and all couplings daily for damage or air leaks. Tighten or replace (if necessary). 

 

  *A complete overhaul can be achieved by the use of Service Kit (500000) which contains a complete set of o'rings, retaining rings, 
    screws, and pins.  It is recommended that this service kit be kept available for spare parts. 

 
 

Disconnect air hose from tool. The performance of any tool depends on good maintenance practices. This tool could require periodic 
replacement of seals and o'rings. The seals requiring most frequent replacement are the o'rings (400858) and the o'ring (400807). The 
cushion (510114) will eventually require replacement with use.  Keep the exhaust port, in the back, clear of debris at all times. Disas-
sembly  of the head  portion of the  tool is accomplished  as  follows: Using a Truarc® plier,  remove retaining ring  (S15)  which  al-
lows removal  of back  cap  (510118)  and cushion  (510114).  Double nut front end of drawbolt (510217) using  1/4-28 nut, then re-
move connector bolt (500120) permitting removal  of retaining ring  (S15)  and rear  piston (510101). Remove front retaining ring (S15) 
and  withdraw  front  seal  (510119).  Remove  the  front  piston    (510101),  permitting  removal  of  the  sleeve  (510104).  The  triple  piston 
chambers are separated by dividers  (510102) which may be removed by removing the rings (S15). 

Caution:

 

When replacing  the di-

viders (510102),  care should be taken to replace the retaining  rings (S15) so they do not block the air ports at  the bottom of the 
head cylinder ass’y (541119) where the handle (510322) attaches. 

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reflect actual tool 

Summary of Contents for GB50

Page 1: ...BLE WORLDWIDE E MAIL US FOR A DISTRIBUTOR NEAR YOU S N 1476 AND ABOVE PLEASE CONTACT GAGE BILT FOR ALL OTHER SERIAL NUMBERS GAGE BILT Inc 44766 Centre Court 1 586 226 1500 Clinton Twp MI 48038 USA 1 586 226 1505 Fax e mail solutions gagebilt com www gagebilt com ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...How to use the GB50 5 Description and Maintenance 6 Parts Lists 7 Nose Assembly Selection Chart 8 EU Conformity and Warranty 9 SPECIFICATIONS Hand Held Weight 1 80 lbs 0 82 kg Air pressure req d 90 100 p s i 6 2 6 9 bar Max Air consumption 29 SCF cycle 8 21 L cycle Setting stroke 740 18 8mm Noise level 81 5 dB A Rated pull load 600 lbs 2 67kN Vibration Tested No hazards found ...

Page 3: ...ETY WARNINGS WARNING Where prolonged use is foreseen it is recommended a tool balancer be used Check suspension device to ensure that it is secure WARNING Do not use tool in explosive atmosphere WARNING Tool is not to be used as a hammer WARNING Risk of crushing exists if nose assembly is not attached PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE SERVICING OR USING THIS TOOL WARNING It is recommended tool be ope...

Page 4: ...tool The internal components of the attached nose assembly are simultaneously moving with the piston 3 to start the fastener installation When the fastener installation is completed the lever assy 1 is released directing the air to the back side of the piston 3 reversing the sequence 1 2 3 Piston in forward position 1 2 3 Piston in rear position Rear Exhaust Port Plugged Rear Exhaust Port Plug rem...

Page 5: ...nect air hose from tool 4 Select proper Nose Assembly screw collet and anvil onto the tool and attach securely See proper data sheet for further instructions 5 Connect air supply 6 To install screw on pulling head While keeping internal components of pulling head forward in the nose assembly start threading in the anvil holder continue threading in until internal component starts to thread onto th...

Page 6: ...necessary in maintaining full productivity and reducing downtime Read all applicable tool manuals and nose assembly data sheets prior to operating tools Keep nose assemblies especially jaws clean and free of chips and debris Lube jaws and collet surfaces that jaws ride on with light machine oil on a daily basis All Screwed End Caps Base Covers Air Fittings lever Screws and Nose Assemblies are to b...

Page 7: ... 510119 Front Seal 1 7 510217 Drawbolt 1 8 510101 Piston 2 9 510104 Sleeve 1 10 510102 Divider 1 11 500120 Connector Bolt 1 12 510114 Cushion 1 13 510118 Back Cap 1 14 541119 Head Cylinder Ass y 1 15 400782 O Ring 1 16 510105 Seal 1 17 510125 Seat 1 18 510215 Dowel Screw 2 19 510322 Handle 1 20 510107 Actuator 1 21 400772 O Ring 1 22 A 819 Button Head Screw 2 23 400607 Slotted Pin 1 24 551129 Leve...

Page 8: ...715 54RA 3C 715 40OS 1 8 4C 715B 43 4C 715 54RA 4C 715 40OS 5 32 5C 715B 43 5C 715 54RA 5C 715 40OS 1 8 3A 715B 43 3A 715 54RA 3A 715 40OS 5 32 4A 715B 43 4A 715 54RA 4A 715 40OS 1 RIGHT ANGLE NOSE ASSEMBLYS MAY REQUIRE MORE THAN ONE PULL 2 ALUMINUM ONLY 3 ALUMINUM STEEL ONLY NOTE THE LAST 2 DIGITS OF THE NOSE ASSEMBLY REPRESENTS THE LENGTH THE NOSE EXTENDS FROM THE TOOL I E 20 2 0 INCHES 6 15 CLO...

Page 9: ...or if the goods covered by this warranty are reworked or subjected to any type of additional processing This warranty is void if Seller is not notified in writing of any rejections or defects within 6 months after the receipt of the material by the customer THIS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY WARRANTY DEXRON IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK...

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