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Printed in Taiwan
04634
0110/018/VCPVP
Supplier I.D. No.
PNE100
09/12
Speedaire
®
3/16 ~ 1/4”
Air Riveter
Operating Instructions & Parts Manual
3CRH6A
Please read and save these instructions. Read carefully before attempting to assemble, install, operate or maintain the product described.
Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and/or
property damage! Retain instructions for future reference.
Description
Speedaire pneumatic / hydraulic riveting tool is designed to set rivets in
sizes from 3/16” to 1/4” diameter. 3CRH6A is supplied with 1/4” NOSE-
PIECE installed in the operating position. Standard nosepieces for 3/16“
and 7/32” diameter rivets are included among the accessories supplied
with the tool. Equipped with Vacuum design, 3CRH6A always keeps rivets
in nosepiece at any position.
Includes :
1 x Air Riveter Tool
3 x Nosepieces
(for 3/16”, 7/32” & 1/4” Rivets)
3 x Spanners
1 x Oil Can
1 x Safety Cap
Unpacking
When unpacking the unit, carefully
look for any damage that may have
occurred during transit. Check for
loose, missing or damaged parts.
Specifications
Rivet Setting Capacity ........ 3/16” ~ 1/4”
Pulling Force ............................. 3530 lbs
Stroke ........................................... 0.984”
Maximum Air Pressure ................. 90 PSI
Air Consumption per Stroke .. 0.98 CFM
Air Inlet (Gun Body) ................. 1/8“MPS
(Fitting Installed) ....... 1/4”FNPT
Recommended Hose Size .......... 3/8” I.D.
Overall Length ................................ 13.4”
Net Weight ................................ 4.40 lbs
2
. Projectile Hazards
To reduce risk of injury, everyone
using, installing, repairing,
maintaining , changing
accessories on, working near
this tool must read and
understand these instructions
before performing any such task.
General Safety Information
1.
For Additional Safety
Information Consult:
Your employer, union, and/or trade
association.
US Department of Labor(OSHA);
www.osha.gov.
“Safety Code For Portable Air
Tools” (B186.1) available from:
www.ansi.org.
3. Workplace Hazards
Always wear impact-resistant eye
and face protection when operating
or near the operation, repair or
maintenance of the tool or changing
accessories on the tool.
Be sure all others in the area are
wearing impact-resistant eye and
face protection. On overhead work,
wear a safety helmet.
Slip/Trip/Fall is a major cause of
serious injury or death. Beware of
excess hose left on the walking or
work surface.
High sound levels (dB) can cause
permanent hearing loss. Use hearing
protection as recommended by your
employer or OSHA regulation (see 29
CFR part 1910). Maintain a balanced
body position and secure footing.
Repetitive work motions, awkward
positions and exposure to vibration
can be harmful to hands and arms.
If numbness, tingling, pain or whiten-
ing of the skin occurs, stop using the
tool and consult a physician.
Avoid inhaling dust or handling debris
from the work process which can be
harmful to your health.
Use dust extraction and wear respiratory
protective equipment when working
with materials which produce airborne
particles.
Proceed with care in unfamiliar
surroundings.Hidden hazards may exist,
such as electric or other utility lines.
This tool is not intended for use in
explosive atmospheres and is not
insulated for contact with electric power
sources.
Some dust created by power sanding ,
sawing , grinding , drilling and other
construction activities contains chemicals
known to the State of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reprod-
uctive harm.