Sealey SA317 Instruction Manual
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To load rivets, first select the correct nozzle size for your rivet. Insert the rivet mandrel into the nozzle until it is fully seated. Ensure the riveter is in the open position before loading.
Check for proper air pressure; it should be between 90-120 PSI. Ensure the nozzle size matches the rivet size. Clean the tool and check for any obstructions in the nozzle.
Regularly clean the tool to remove debris. Lubricate the moving parts with pneumatic tool oil. Check for worn or damaged parts and replace them as necessary.
The Sealey SA317 Riveter is compatible with a variety of blind rivets, including aluminum, steel, and stainless steel rivets. Refer to the user manual for specific size compatibility.
Use an air pressure regulator to adjust the pressure supplied to the riveter. Ensure the compressor is set to provide between 90-120 PSI for optimal performance.
Air leaks can be caused by worn seals or O-rings. Inspect these components and replace if necessary. Ensure all connections are secure and properly tightened.
Disconnect the air supply, clean the tool, and store it in a dry, dust-free environment. Use the provided storage case to protect the tool from damage.
Ensure the riveter is fully cycled to release the mandrel. Check if the mandrel collector is full and empty it if needed. Inspect the jaws for wear and replace them if necessary.
Yes, the Sealey SA317 Riveter can be used on plastic, provided the rivet and nozzle sizes are compatible with the material thickness and type.
Service the riveter every six months or after every 10,000 rivets, whichever comes first. Regular maintenance includes cleaning, lubrication, and parts inspection.