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3.2.  Weekly maintenance 

Cleaning of the tool and replacement of worn or non‐functional parts. 

Unscrew the anvil and mandrel according to the chapter 2.4., point 1) to 3) and clean them thoroughly. Visually 
check ‐ especially the mandrel, anvil and front nozzle ‐ if worn or damaged, replace them. Dismounted parts 
should be reinstalled according to the chapter 2.4., points 5) to 7) including setting up according to the point 
8).  
 

3.3.  General maintenance 

General  maintenance  should  be  performed  after  about  500  000  strokes  or  once  every  three years. The  tool 
must be completelly disassembled and all seals and worn parts must be replaced. This repair may be carried 
out by an authorized technician only or a person trained by the manufacturer or supplier.

   

 

4.  SPARE PARTS 

 

4.1.  Ordering 

Order the spare parts exclusively from the manufacturer or from your sales agents. 

The order must contain:  

a)

 

tool serial number 

b)

 

number of ordered part 

c)

 

number of pieces 

d)

 

name of your company and precise address 

e)

 

your tax identification number and identification number 

 

4.2.  List of quickly expendable parts 

All types and dimensions of mandrels and anvils ............        see chart in paragraph 2.4.  

Front nozzle complete ......................................................        RK55SPSS‐600 

 

Joint sleeve ………….........................................................…         RK55SPSS‐400 

 

5.  STORAGE 

The pneumatic‐hydraulic tool embedded in a shipping container must be stored in environment with relative 
humidity to 70% and temperature ranging from +5

o

C to +40

o

C, without aggressive evaporation of salts, acids 

and caustics. 

 

6.  COMPLETE TOOL EQUIPMENT   

Replaceable anvils and mandrels located in a plastic bag, Operations manual, Certificate of warranty. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RK-55SPS

Page 1: ...OPERATIONS MANUAL FOR THE PNEUMATIC HYDRAULIC RIVETING TOOL RK 55SPS N 8340000001124...

Page 2: ...4 2 3 Range of usage 5 2 4 Tool operation 5 3 TOOL MAINTENANCE 7 3 1 Daily maintenance 7 3 2 Weekly maintenance 8 3 3 General maintenance 8 4 SPARE PARTS 8 4 1 Ordering 8 4 2 List of quickly expendabl...

Page 3: ...source of compressed air Before operating the tool always take up firm posture and steady position It is necessary to prevent break away shanks endangering safe operation of the tool Never aim with th...

Page 4: ...2 1 Basic characteristics 2 2 Technical data Weight 1 65 kg Working pressure 95 95 PSI Stroke force at 0 6 MPa 18 5 Kn 4 158 lb Air consumption 1 5 l stroke Stroke 7 mm Height 270 mm Length 285 mm Wid...

Page 5: ...Screw out the anvil from the front nozzle 3 Screw out the mandrel from the sleeve 4 Choose appropriate anvil and mandrel see the following chart Rivet nuts Anvils and mandrels Spare part Nr M3 Mandrel...

Page 6: ...nuts to set up the stroke turn the covering sleeve of the front nozzle value of the stroke are indicated be tween the scale on the body of the front nozzle and the edge of the covering sleeve of the...

Page 7: ...ing up of the anvil according to the step 8 The tool which is set up a prepared this way is ready for riveting 3 TOOL MAINTENANCE During maintenance the tool must be disconnected from the source of co...

Page 8: ...or a person trained by the manufacturer or supplier 4 SPARE PARTS 4 1 Ordering Order the spare parts exclusively from the manufacturer or from your sales agents The order must contain a tool serial n...

Page 9: ...nty conditions For reliable and safe function of the tool it is necessary to adhere to instructions and principles stated above For the warranty period the customer must not perform any alterations ot...

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