OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Riveter for threaded inserts Art. 0469 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
FOREWORD Read this manual before operation ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Before starting any operation it is compulsory to read this instruction manual. The guarantee of smooth operation and full performance of the trolley is highly dependent on the application of all the instructions contained in this manual. Operator Qualification The workers responsible for using this object must have all the necessary information, education and receive adequate training regarding safety, including: a) The conditions of use of the equipment; b) Foreseeable abnormal situations, pursuant to Article 73 of Legislative Decree 81/08. We guarantee the product's conformity to specifications and technical instructions described in the Manual on the date of issue, listed on this page; however, the trolley may be subject to potentially major technical changes in the future, without the Manual being updated. Therefore, see FERVI for information about modifications that could be implemented. REV. 1 November 2013 Page 2 of 13
CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION...4 1.1 Preface...5 2 SAFETY WARNINGS...6 2.1 General safety regulations...6 2.2 Risks Associated with the Work Area...7 2.3 Risks associated with the ejection of parts of the rivet...7 2.4 Technical support...7 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE TOOL AND INTENDED USE...8 3.1 Technical specifications...9 3.2 Improper use and contraindications...9 4 SUBSTITUTING THE ROD...10 5 USING THE RIVETING TOOL...11 6 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING...13 Page 3 of 13
1 INTRODUCTION The manufacturer holds all ownership to material and intellectual property of this manual; any disclosure or copying, even partial, of this publication without prior written consent is forbidden. The purpose of this manual is to provide the knowledge necessary for the use and maintenance of the Riveter Art. 0469 and create a sense of responsibility and an understanding of the capabilities and limitations of the means entrusted to the operator. Operators must be properly trained and prepared, so make sure that this manual is read and consulted by the staff responsible for commissioning, operation and maintenance of the Riveter. This is to make all operations the safest and most effective possible for those who carry out these tasks. Therefore, it is imperative to strictly comply with the requirements in this manual, a necessary condition for safe and satisfactory operation of the tool. Before authorised personnel begin using the Riveter, they must have carefully read this technical documentation; The buyer is responsible for ensuring that users are properly trained, that they are aware of all the information and instructions in this document and that they are aware of the potential risks of operating the Riveter. The manufacturer waives any and all responsibility for damage to people and/or things caused by non-observance of the instructions in this manual. The Riveter has been designed and built with mechanical guards and safety devices designed to protect the operator/user from possible injury. It is strictly forbidden to modify or remove guards, safety devices and caution labels. If this must be done (for example, for cleaning or repair), make sure that no one can use the tool. Users will be held fully responsible for any changes they have made to the tool. The manufacturer will not be held responsible for any damage caused to persons and/or property resulting from unauthorised modifications. GRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF SAFETY, OPERATIONAL AND RISK WARNINGS The following boxes are designed to attract the attention of the reader / user for the proper and safe use of the machine: Pay attention This highlights behavioural rules to prevent damage to the tool and/or the occurrence of dangerous situations. Page 4 of 13
Residual Risks This highlights the presence of dangers that cause residual risks to which the operator must pay attention in order to avoid injury or damage to property. 1.1 Preface For safe and easy operation of the Riveter, this manual must be read carefully in order to acquire the necessary knowledge. In other words, durability and performance are strictly dependent on how it is used. Even if already familiar with the Riveter, it is necessary to follow the instructions contained herein, in addition to the general precautions to be observed while working. Acquire full knowledge of the tool. Read this manual carefully to understand: operation, safety devices and all necessary precautions. All of this allows safe use of the tool. Wear appropriate clothing for the job. Maintain the trolley with care. How to use the tool The tool must only be used by qualified personnel trained to use the tool by authorised personnel. Page 5 of 13
2 SAFETY WARNINGS 2.1 General safety regulations Risks associated with using the riveter DO NOT underestimate the risks associated with the use of the riveter. Concentrate on the work that is taking place. Risks associated with using the riveter Each and every person who is responsible for the use and maintenance of the device should first have read the instruction manual, particularly the chapter dealing with safety. It is recommended that the plant safety manager get written confirmation of the above. Risks associated with using the riveter During all phases, proceed with great caution in order to avoid damage to persons, property or the riveter itself. Please only use the riveter for its envisaged uses. Risks associated with using the riveter Before starting any work on the riveter, the operator must wear the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and eye protection. 1. Always check the efficiency and integrity of the riveter. 2. Do not make demands of the riveter in excess of its design limits. Only use the riveter in the manner in which it was intended, as described in this instruction manual. 3. Work without disturbances. 4. Always wear eye protection and protective gloves while working. 5. Wear appropriate clothing. Loose clothing, dangling jewellery, long hair, etc.., can get caught in the moving parts, causing irreparable injury. 6. It is recommended that users of this publication, for maintenance and repair, have a basic knowledge of mechanical principles and of repair technique procedures. 7. It is forbidden to use flammable solvents and/or gasoline to clean the tool. Page 6 of 13
2.2 Risks Associated with the Work Area 1. Keep the workplace tidy and free from hindrances; disorder causes accidents. 2. Make sure that the work environment is forbidden to children, non-employees and animals. 3. Do not use the riveter in areas with a risk of fire and/or explosion. 4. Only use to tool with proper lighting and visibility (at least 200 lux). 5. Be especially careful to avoid contact with dust, splinters or other pollutants. Always wear protective goggles. 6. It is important to maintain a stable and secure position while working. 2.3 Risks associated with the ejection of parts of the rivet Hold the tool correctly, using the handles. While working always wear : Safety shoes Work gloves Anti-impact glasses 2.4 Technical support Figure 1 - Personal protective equipment. For any problems or concerns, please contact, without hesitation the Customer Service Department of your dealer, who has competent and specialized staff, specific equipment and spare parts. Page 7 of 13
3 DESCRIPTION OF THE TOOL AND INTENDED USE The Riveter is a tool created for the implementation of threaded rivets to permanently connect two or more pieces of sheet metal. The inner part of the rivets used by this tool is threaded, it therefore possible to use the threaded hole for the connection of additional sheets or mechanical parts via the use of a screw. The Riveter is supplied with several rods of different threaded diameters, between M3 and M6. 7 6 2 3 4 5 1 Figure 2 General view 1 Handles 5 Closing lock 2 Threaded rod 6 Threaded rods of various sizes 3 Casing 7 Tightening tool 4 Knurled knob Page 8 of 13
3.1 Technical specifications Weight: Length: Maximum compression: Maximum effective compression: Dimensions of threaded rivets: Riveter for threaded inserts 0469 3.2 Improper use and contraindications IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO!! 500 g 200 mm 7 mm 5-6 mm M3, M4, M5, M6 Allow the tool to be used by untrained personnel and those who have not read the instruction manual; Use the tool for purposes and uses different from those envisaged, i.e. the insertion of fastening elements (rivets) into the holes on metal sheets; Use the tool in humid conditions, explosive atmospheres or near flammable surfaces or gases; Use the tool without wearing appropriate PPE, such as footwear, gloves and goggles; Use the tool in the presence of children; Modify and/or tamper with the tool; Place the tool in contact with electrically active objects; Use the tool when disassembled; Use fastening elements other than those envisaged or with dimensions that exceed the limits of the riveter. Page 9 of 13
4 SUBSTITUTING THE ROD Before it is possible to use the tool it is necessary to install the appropriate threaded rod according to the type of rivets to be mounted. The riveter can mount threaded rods M3, M4, M5, M6. 1. Unscrew the rod guide nut that is currently mounted on the body of the rivet using a number 18 wrench. Figure 3 - Removal of the guide nut. 2. With the tool supplied pull the casing of the threaded rod back and unscrew the screw the rod manually until it can be removal Figure 4 - Removal of the threaded rod. 3. After choosing the threaded rod which is suitable for the rivet to be installed, pull the casing back again, with the supplied tool, and tighten the rod by hand. To position the rod perfectly, rotate the knob at the rear of the riveter to insert the hex end of the rod into the casing in which it is housed. Figure 5 - Substitution of the threaded rod. 4. Re-screw the rod guide nut corresponding to the rod mounted using a number 18 spanner. Page 10 of 13
5 USING THE RIVETING TOOL 1. Mount and screw the rivet onto the rod of the riveter. Screw the rivet most of the length of the threaded part of the rod. However, do not screw the rivet until it touches the guide nut because it will make the operation of the riveting tool impossible Inserting the rivet Figure 6 Mounting the rivet Always screw the rivet onto the Riveter with the handles open. 2. Insert the rivet into the holes that are to be riveted together. Figure 7 Inserting the rivet Page 11 of 13
3. Press the handles together to insert the rivet into the hole. Briefly apply firm pressure on the handles. Use the rear knob of the riveting tool to further tighten the rod of the rivet for 2-3 full threads at a time and then proceed to re-press the handles together. Repeat the procedure until the rivet is perfectly fixed. Figure 8 Securing the rivet 4. Use the rear knob to unscrew the riveter rod from the rivet. The rivet is now properly in place. It is possible to use the internal thread of the rivet to attach other sheets or objects of various kinds to the hole. Figure 9 Extraction of the rod and use the threaded hole. Page 12 of 13
6 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING The purpose of this section is to provide all the information on the maintenance procedures and frequency that the Riveter requires Art. 0469. INTERVENTION 1. General visual inspection X Frequency Daily Weekly Monthly 2. General cleaning X 3. Lubricate moving parts X 1. General visual inspection: check the overall condition of the pneumatic tool, particularly for any damaged or missing parts. 2. General cleaning: cleaning is necessary to rid the body of oil deposits, dust or dirt accumulation. 3. Lubricating moving parts: lubricate all the moving mechanical parts of the riveting tool by inserting oil within the body of the machine where there are moving parts. To continue remove the rod as described at the beginning of the manual. Page 13 of 13