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4.5.    

USING THE RIVET GUN

4.5.1.   

Insert the rivet stem as far as possible into the riveter nozzle (fig.2).

4.6.    

AUTOMATIC  MODE

NOTE: 

Always use the riveter in automatic mode. To select automatic mode push the mode selection switch to the left (fig.1.6)

4.6.1.   

According to the size of rivet, adjust for the length of the rivet as follows;

 

 

Fig.1.1: reduce the length of rivet, which is suitable for short rivet riveting. 

 

 

Fig.1.3: increase the length of rivet, which is suitable for long rivet riveting. 

 

 

Fig.1.4: If one green light is on, it means the riveting mode is on for first position (shortest length for riveting); When all four lights   

 

are on it means it is set in the longest riveting position. 

4.6.2.   

Pull the trigger to pull the rivet up. Keep the trigger depressed until the rivet stem is heard to snap away from the head (fig.2 and fig.3).

4.6.3. 

  

At this point, release the trigger; the machine will reverse automatically and release the stem.

4.6.4.   

When t

he user 

presses button 1 and then the trigger the riveter will be in automatic mode.

5.  MAINTENANCE

5.1. 

  

Before using the tools, charge the battery as follows.

5.1.1.   

Plug the battery charger (fig.4.3). The charging light will light up green (fig.4.2).

5.1.2.   

Insert the battery cartridge (fig.4.1) so that the plus and minus terminals on  

 

the battery cartridge are on the same side as their respective markings on the  

 charger.

5.1.3.   

When the battery cartridge is inserted fully, the charging light (fig.4.2) will flash  

 

green and charging will begin.

5.1.4.   

When the charging light changes to from green flashing to solid green (fig.4.2),  

 

the charging cycle is complete.

5.1.5. 

  

After charging, unplug the charger from the power source.

 

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   WARNING!

 The battery charger is for the original battery cartridge. Never use  

  it for other purposes or for other manufacturers batteries.

5.1.6.   

When you charge a battery cartridge which is new or has not been charged  

 

for a long period of time, it may not accept a full charge until after discharging  

 

it completely and recharging it a couple of times.

5.1.7. 

  

If you charge a battery from a just operated tool or a battery which has been exposed to direct sunlight or heat for a long time, the  

 

charging light will turn red. Let the battery cool before charging.

6.  TROUBLESHOOTING

6.1. 

  

If a rivet gets stuck in the riveter, switch the riveter from automatic to manual mode a couple of times. This should free the stuck rivet.

1

Long and short rivet reduction button.

2 B

attery power indicator.

3

Long and short rivet adjustment button.

4

Long and short rivet indicator light.

5

Trigger.

6

Mode selection switch

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   fig.2

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   fig.4

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P314  Issue 2 (3) 27/04/2021

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

Summary of Contents for CP314

Page 1: ...l L B Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N C After wiring check that there are no bare wires and ensure that all wires have been correctly connected Ensure that the cable outer sheath extends inside the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight 8 DO NOT connect either wire to the earth terminal Sealey recommend that repairs are carried out by a qualified electrician 1 2 BA...

Page 2: ...m the work area 9 Secure unstable workpiece with a clamp vice or other adequate holding device 9 Ensure that spent rivet stems are disposed of correctly and DO NOT cause a hazard 8 DO NOT use the riveter for any purpose other than that for which it is designed 8 DO NOT operate the riveter if any parts are damaged or missing 8 DO NOT get the riveter wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas wher...

Page 3: ...4 1 so that the plus and minus terminals on the battery cartridge are on the same side as their respective markings on the charger 5 1 3 When the battery cartridge is inserted fully the charging light fig 4 2 will flash green and charging will begin 5 1 4 When the charging light changes to from green flashing to solid green fig 4 2 the charging cycle is complete 5 1 5 After charging unplug the cha...

Page 4: ...c Equipment WEEE When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information BATTERY REMOVAL Under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 Jack Sealey Ltd are required to inform potential purchasers of products containing batteries as defined within these regulations that they ar...

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