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1. 4 0mm 5 32in 4 0mm 5 32in 4 0mm 5 32in OmMvise in 6 4 mm 1 4 in 4 8mm 3 16 in 4 8mm 3 16 in 4 8mm 3 16 in 4 8mm 3 16 in Telescopic body for the hand No Yes Yes Yes No No Steal and Steel and Polyamide Polyamide pjagti Body Material Steel rubber Po yanide oa glass fiber glass fiber astic Nosepieces included 4 4 4 3 3 1 Net weight grams 582 360 356 293 230 189 Gross weight grams 700 477 473 410 270 229 PJ A FOR YOUR SAFETY Working safely with this machine is possible only when the operating and safely information are read completely and the instructions contained there in are strictly followed GB Attention with the reaction of the hand that hold the RiveDrill Release RiveDrill if the reaction is strong In order to ensure that the machine functions safely only use the blind rivets listed in the specifications together with the correctly matching nosepiece nozzle permitted with each model of the table of the first page High forces can occur during the working procedure use grooves in the hand that the RiveDrillis hold and therefore hold RiveDrill tool firmly Do not use bracelets or other objects that can be hooked Blind Rivet Diameter mm in 6 4mm 1 4in 4 8mm 3 16in 4 0mm 5 32in 3 2mm A 1 8in 2 4mm 3 32in ff Blind Rivet RiveDrill More information and tutorials videos in www rivedrill com Break Mandrel
2. B3 Act to work as position B2 Possible that the mandrel of the blind rivet is too short Check the sizes as C4 Possible that the jaws are wearing or break Clean or change it http www rivedrill com operating instructions spare parts amp RiveDrill set the rivet but does not expel the mandrel Possible solution the nosepieces 14 15 or 16 Figure F is not chose correctly Change the nosepiece Possible that the jaws are wearing or break Clean or change it Possible than the mandrel is to thik Check the rivet sizes C4 GUARANTEE RiveDrill has a warranty against defects in material and workmanship Attach the invoice or delivery note If defective replace or repair the unit as deemed appropriate Not covered by warranty for damage caused by natural wear overloading or improper use Claims can only be processed in an establishment providing RiveDrill authorized service DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Declaration of the manufacture according to 93 37 EC This product has been designed exclusively for being built into another machine or mounted onto another machine or other machines It is forbidden to put this product into operation before the conformity of the final product with the provisions of the regulation 98 37 EC has been fulfilled The conformity is fulfilled for example if is this accessory is driven by a MAQUINAS ANDREA power tool according to the operating instructions or the pictogram instructions on the packin
3. Diameter mm in TOOLS SPECIFICATION See in the Specifications of table of first page corresponding to your RiveDrill model you have Special importance have Mandrel Material HP E28 E20 E95H E10 R98 Working stroke Z maximum mm in inm 28mm Stainless Steel 5 5 g z venria m e Ni Stell 0 151 in al the specifications in Maximum stroke Z in charge riveting Aluminium Ea and the maximum Strength F of riveting Stainless Steel 65mm Al M The safety sizes for blind rivets must be observed in the Steel o 114in M T graphic Figure C1 about diameter and material of blind Aluminium me rivets aluminum steel or stainless steel Stainless Stee 2 4 2 2mm LIL ame ooo a N USEAS INTENDED Stainless Steel 94 4 am eS Se RiveDrill is a device that has been designed to be attached Steel o o7sin i i i i i to a reversible drilling machine reversible cordless drill Aluminium S SSS Sees 12 vol or more to set blind rivets Stainless Steel 5 45mm fay ed in a ed The rivetis fixed in a single action Steel 0 057in es Sl gt The mandrel of the rivet should be inserted completely Aluminium EERE inthe RiveDrill 20mm tin 140i 073i 0mm 0 39in 10mm 038 10mm isn Before insert the next rivet in the RiveDrill be sure to expel the mandrel before
4. HE With effort For damage caused by usage other than intended the useris responsible More information in www rivedrill com Each unit include several nosepieces Select the nosepiece that matches with each diemater of the rivet OPERATING CONTROLS Figure A Elements of the machine The accessories described in the book instructions are not always included in the given unit Some elements are to get optional 1 RiveDrill 2 Drive Shank 3 Nosepiece 4 Hole control 5 Telescopic body for the hand 6 Drilling machine 7 fig C Rivet How to change of the nosepieces 1 Open the hole control operating the motor to the right 2 Change the nosepiece and close the hole control operating the motor to the left IMPORTANT Do NOT remove the nosepiece with the hole control close because the presure of the jaws very difficult placement of the new nosepiece Without nosepiece the riveter do not work INITIAL OPERATION Figure A Installing RiveDrill Insert the drive shank 2 into the chuck of the drill and tight strongly Figure A1 Cover the chuck of drill with the telescopic body for the Ref 1 Rivedrill Dibujos Derechos reservados Prohibida reproducion total o parcial Reservado el derecho a modificaciones Maquinas Andrea S L Madrid Spain hand of RiveDrill 5 Figure B Working procedure RiveDrill is hold with
5. the hand by the telescopic body 5 to not turn figure B RiveDrill transform the rotatory movement that is coming by the drive shank 2 Figure B1 from the drill in a lineal movement that open or close the hole control 4 figure B1 When the drill turns to the right or to the left the inside mechanism of RiveDrill advances toward setting the rivet or backward expelling the mandrel respectively Looking at the figure B1 the black arrows are showing to open the hole 4 the white arrow is showing to close the hole 4 In the end and beginning in both ways is listened the sound clack clack Try the movement without rivet Turning to the right figure B2 Looking at how the hole control 4 is closed and listen the clack clack Turning to the left figure B3 Looking at how the hole control 4 isopened and you hear the clack clack Tutorial Use and way of working in http www rivedrill com tutorial videos espa C3 B1ol video tutorial rivedrill e95h Initial position to start to set a rivet Changing nosepiece Fig G The hole control 4 must be closed like in the figure B2 If the hole 4 is open like in the figure B3 close the hole 4 turning on to the left the drill until hearing clack clack USE Figure C Insert the blind rive Insert the blind rivet 7 figure C completely into the RiveDrill with the Drill stopped Caution Don t use blind rivets with different sizes and materials that are indicated in figure C1 Choo
6. g CE14 MAQUINASANDREA S L This book instruction is printed in Madrid Spain and all the property rights about texts draws and pictures are owned of MAQUINAS ANDREA S L Modifications can be produced with rights reservations to MAQUINAS ANDREA S L It is forbidden the partial or total copy M QUINAS ANDREA S L Islas cies 61 28035 Madrid Espa a Tf 34 693215339 Fax 34 913 526 577 nuria rivedrill com Tutorial video Operating instructions Spare parts and more information www rivedrill com www rivedrill net www rivedrill es Rive Drikk Riveter for drilling machine User manual Tools specifications for diferent models of RiveDrill riveter Baa box and nosepieces included K Model RiveDrill HP RiveDrill E28 RiveDrill E20 RiveDrill E95H RiveDrill E10 RiveDrill R98 F F Bricolage Bricolage Bricolage Recomended use Professional Professional Professional nia aay na Maximum 30 mm 28 mm 20 mm 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm stroke Z 1 18 in 1 10 in 0 79 in 0 39 in 0 39 in 0 39 in Maximum 1000 Kgs 800 Kgs 650 Kgs 500 Kgs 300 Kgs 200 Kgs Strength F 10 000 Nw 8 000 Nw 6 500 Nw 5 000 Nw 3 000 Nw 2 000 Nw Union All All All All All All thickness X Zamwan 24mm 3 32in 24mm 3 32in 2 4mm 3 32in 2 Amm 3 32in Rivet 4ommsis2in 32mm 1 8in 3 2mm 1 8in 3 2mm 1 8in 3 2mm 1 8in 44 ao Diameter D a gmmariein 4 0mm 8 32 in
7. indicates the initial position with the hole control 4 closed to be prepared for the next blind rivet Before inserting a new blind rivet make sure that the previous mandrel has been expelled MAINTENANCEAND CLEANING Figure F The jaws must be cleaned and lubricated from time to time and remove the dusty material that could be deposit For spar parts requirement you may use the piece number of the Figure F And the references of the spare parts in http www rivedrill com operating instructions spare parts RiveDrill is is always disassembled the shaft portion releasing the spring washer as shown in photographs in http Awww rivedrill com operating Change the nosepieces Figura G 1 Open the hole control operating the motor to the right 2 Change the nosepiece and close the hole control operating to the left IMPORTANT Never remove the nosepiece with the hole control close because the pressure of the jaws makes it very difficult to place the new nosepiece Rivedrill doesnotnwork without nosepiece BREAKDOWN CAUSES AND SOLUTIONS elf the rivet doesn t enter Possible solution the nosepieces 14 15 or 16 Figure F is not chose correctly Change the nosepiece Possible mandrel of the blind rivet inside of RiveDrill Before to be continued dismount RiveDrill and expel the mandrel Possible jaw 5 figure F with defect Disassemble and change it eThe blind rivet is in but it doesn t work Possible mechanism in position as figure
8. rivet falls while the RiveDrill is hold with the hand so that do not turn Keep the drills turning to the left until the clack clack is listened that
9. se one of the nosepiece supplied standard delivery to fit the diameter of the blind rivet to be applied Fig G If the RiveDrill is used with a nosepiece inadequate it may cause that it works deficiently Check the blind rivet that the measures of the mandrels of the blind rivet are between the minimum and the maximum of the chart of measures of the figure C4 Check the blind rivet that the hardness of the material of the blind rivets are inside of the capacity of the RiveDrill Riveting length Z should never be higher than indicated on the characteristics of each model on the first page May riveting any material thickness to be bonded using the appropriate rivetlength If length Z recommended in the table of characteristics of the first page exceeds the rivet is defective and RiveDrill may be damaged FigureD Rivetting Prepare the drill to turn to the right Introduce the head of the blind rivet completely in the hole of the parts have to be joined figure D1 While the drill is started to the right Rivedrill must hold strongly with the hand on the telescopic body 5 figure D2 Stop the drill when the rivet has been fixed and the mandrel of the blind rivet has been broken Caution The reaction in the hand that hold the RiveDrill can be increased depending on the material and the size of the blind rivets is been used Figure E Expel the mandrel of the RiveDrill Turning to the left and incline the RiveDrill to left the mandrel of the
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