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With the tool disconnected from the air source, check to see that the
socket head cap screw extends beyond the face of the anvil far enough to
allow at least one thread of the screw to extend beyond the end of the
insert. If the screw is not long enough, measure what is required and
get a socket head cap screw that is long enough.
If you set up on a
first grip fastener and you are going to install second grip inserts in
the same work area, get a screw that is long enough to extend at least
one thread beyond the end of the longest fastener.
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Figure 2 |
Now, connect the
air line to the tool. Hold the threaded insert to the tool mandrel.
Actuate position "F" of the trigger (top rocker) and start
engagement of the insert threads on the mandrel (Fig. 1).
Insert the
fastener into the installation hole of a test plate, that is the same
material and thickness as the actual application (Fig. 2). Actuate
position "F" of the trigger and let the mandrel drive through
the fastener and clinch it securely into the test plate and allow the
air tool to stall.
Actuate position
"R" of the trigger (the bottom rocker) to disengage the
mandrel from the installed fastener.
Other Notes:
We recommend that the filter regulator oiler be located within sixty
inches, or less from the tool so that air pressure readings are
indicative of what the tool is actually receiving.
For installation,
use a good grade of socket head cap screw with clean threads.
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