V4.1
3/16 in. Air Hydraulic Riveter
8549768
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WARNING! Only qualified service personnel should repair the tool. An
improperly repaired tool may present a hazard to the user and/or others.
ADDING HYDRAULIC OIL
1. Remove the cylinder cap (#33) from the
bottom of the air cylinder (#29) by
using the wrench (#36) to unscrew
cylinder cap (#33). See Figure 1.
2. Remove the piston assembly (#30 to
33) from the air cylinder (#29) by using
pliers (sold separately) to pull out the
piston by grasping the air piston lock
nut and pulling the assembly out.
3. Hold the air cylinder (#29) upside-down
and pour hydraulic oil (sold separately)
into the reservoir and fill to just below
the bottom of the frame lock nut (#27).
See Figure 2.
IMPORTANT! Do not overfill.
4. Return the piston assembly (#30 to 33)
back onto the air cylinder (#29) and use the wrench (#36) to tightly secure the
cylinder cap (#33) onto the air cylinder (#29) sealing in the hydraulic fluid.
CLEANING AND CHANGING THE JAWS
1. Use the wrench (#36) to unscrew and remove the frame head (#11) from
the frame (#15).
2. Unscrew and remove the jaw cases (#6-1 & 6-2) using the wrench (#36).
IMPORTANT! Be careful when removing the jaw cases (#6-1 & 6-2) as there
is a spring (#10) located behind the jaw case (#6-2) that could fly out.
3. Remove the jaws (#7) and jaw pusher (#8) from between the jaw cases
(#6-1 & 6-2).
4. Cleaning and changing the jaws:
Fig. 1
Fig. 2