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RL200 

Rev. 04/22/02

Air Supply…

Tools of this class operate on a wide range of air pressures. 

It is recommended that air pressure of these tools measure 

90 PSI at the tool while running free. Higher pressure and 

unclean air will shorten the tool’s life because of faster wear 

and could cause injury.
Always  use  clean,  dry  air.  Dust,  corrosive  fumes  and/or 

water in the air line will cause damage to the tool. Drain 

the air tank daily. Clean the air inlet filter screen on at least a 

weekly schedule. The recommended hookup procedure can 

be viewed in the above figure.
The  air  inlet  used  for  connecting  air  supply  has  standard 

1/4" NPT. Line pressure should be increased to compensate 

for unusually long air hoses (over 25 feet). Minimum hose 

diameter should be 3/8" I.D. and fittings should have the 

same inside dimensions and be tightly secured.

Lubrication…

Lubricate the tool daily with a good grade of air tool oil. If 

no air line oiler is used, run a teaspoon of oil through the 

tool. The oil can be squirted into the tool air inlet, or into the 

hose at the nearest connection to the air supply, then run the 

tool. Overfilling will cause a reduction in the power of the 

tool. A rust inhibitive oil is acceptable for air tools.

Nipple

TroubleShooting…

Other  factors  outside  the  tool  may  cause  loss  of 

power or erratic action. Reduced compressor output, 

excessive  drain  on  the  air  line,  moisture  or  restric-

tions in air pipes or the use of hose connections of 

improper  size  or  poor  conditions  may  reduce  air 

supply.  Grit  or  gum  deposits  in  the  tool  may  cut 

power  and  may  be  corrected  by  cleaning  the  air 

strainer  and  flushing  out  the  tool  with  gum  solvent 

oil or an equal mixture of SAE #10 and kerosene. 

If  outside  conditions  are  in  order,  disconnect  tool 

from hose, and take tool to your nearest authorized 

service center.

Operating Instructions • Warning Information • Parts Breakdown

Air 

Inlet

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Summary of Contents for RL200

Page 1: ...ive harm Some examples of these chemicals are lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to these chemicals work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment s...

Page 2: ... remove any labels Replace damaged labels This Instruction Manual Contains Important Safety Information ReadTHISINSTRUCTIONMANUAL Carefully and understand ALL INFORMATION Before Operat ing THIS Tool Always operate inspect and maintain this tool in accordance with American Nation al Standards Institute Safety Code of Portable Air Tools ANSI B186 1 and any other applicable safety codes and regulatio...

Page 3: ...te the tool daily with a good grade of air tool oil If no air line oiler is used run a teaspoon of oil through the tool The oil can be squirted into the tool air inlet or into the hose at the nearest connection to the air supply then run the tool Overfilling will cause a reduction in the power of the tool A rust inhibitive oil is acceptable for air tools Nipple TroubleShooting Other factors outsid...

Page 4: ... 1A 11 6 1 7 8 10A 20 21 23 22 15 17 18 19 35 36 1B 1C 35 Spanner Gauge 15 Frame 69 70 6 1 6 2 1D 38 25 26 25 24 43 28 27 16 6 2 37 40 41 30 1 31 30 2 30 3 32 33 45 46 51 52 44A 45A 45B 39 42 44 43A 29 10 9 12 14 13 14 RL200manual indd 4 10 4 04 4 22 27 PM ...

Page 5: ... Optional 1 1C 273 1C Nosepiece 1 8 Optional 1 1D 273 1D Nosepiece 3 32 Optional 1 6 1 273 06 1 Jaw Case Front Tart 1 6 2 273 06 2 Jaw Case End Tart 1 7 273 07 Jaw 2 8 273 08 Jaw Pusher 1 9 38309 Case Washer Ring 1 10 273 10 Jaw Pusher Spring 1 10A 273 10A Frame Cap O Ring 1 11 273 11 Frame Head 1 12 38312 Case Lock Nut 1 13 38313 Back Up Ring 1 14 38314 Back Up O Ring 2 15 273 15R Frame 1 16 273 ...

Page 6: ...e the spanner to remove the Jaw Housing Jaws Jaw Pusher and the Pusher Spring Fig 2 4 Thoroughly clean the inside of the Frame Head Fig 3 5 Use a light gauge machine oil to lubricate the parts shown in figure 4 6 Re assemble the Rivet Gun and check the length of the Rivet Gun Head by using the spanner as shown in figure 5 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 RL200manual indd 6 10 4 04 4 22 29 PM ...

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