Clarke 3110765 CAT73 Air Hydraulic Riveter Instructions

To set up the Clarke 3110765 CAT73, connect it to an appropriate air supply of 70-100 psi. Make sure the riveter is lubricated with a few drops of pneumatic tool oil before use. Check all connections to ensure there are no leaks.
Regularly inspect the tool for wear and damage. Clean the riveter after each use to remove any debris. Lubricate the tool daily with pneumatic tool oil. Check the air supply and hoses for leaks or damage.
Ensure the air supply is within the recommended range. Verify that the correct nosepiece is installed for the rivet size. Check for any blockages in the tool and clean as necessary. Confirm that the tool is properly lubricated.
Inspect all the seals and O-rings for wear or damage and replace if necessary. Tighten any loose fittings. Verify that the air hose and connections are secure and free from damage.
Yes, the CAT73 is designed to handle a variety of rivet materials, including stainless steel. Ensure you are using the correct nosepiece and settings for stainless steel rivets.
To replace the nosepiece, unscrew the existing one using the supplied wrench. Select the appropriate nosepiece for your rivet size and screw it onto the tool, ensuring it is securely tightened.
Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from flying debris. Ensure the air hose is properly connected and free from damage. Never point the tool at yourself or others. Disconnect the air supply before performing maintenance.
Use a regulator to adjust the air pressure. Start within the recommended range of 70-100 psi and make fine adjustments based on the material and rivet size for optimal performance.
This issue may occur if the air pressure is too low or if there is a blockage in the tool. Check the air supply and ensure it is within the recommended psi. Inspect the tool for any obstructions and clean it thoroughly.
Regular maintenance is key. Clean the tool after each use, lubricate it daily, and inspect it frequently for any wear or damage. Store the tool in a dry place to prevent rust and corrosion.