Sealey VS779.V4 Instruction Manual
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To load rivets into the Sealey VS779.V4 Riveter, first select the correct nozzle size for your rivet. Insert the rivet shank into the nozzle and squeeze the handles to fix it into place.
If the riveter jams, release the handles to their open position. Remove any debris or spent mandrels from the nozzle. If necessary, disassemble the nozzle and clear any obstructions.
Regularly clean the riveter after use to remove dirt and debris. Lubricate the moving parts with light oil to ensure smooth operation. Store the tool in a dry place to prevent rust.
The Sealey VS779.V4 Riveter is compatible with a range of aluminum, steel, and stainless steel rivets. Ensure that you use the correct nozzle size for the rivet diameter.
To change the nozzle, unscrew the existing nozzle counterclockwise and replace it with the desired size. Ensure it is securely tightened before using the riveter.
Check if the correct nozzle size is used and if the rivet is suitable for the material thickness. Ensure the riveter handles are fully compressed during operation.
Yes, it is normal for the handles to be a bit stiff initially. Applying a light lubricant to the pivot points can help ease the stiffness.
Yes, the Sealey VS779.V4 Riveter can be used on plastic, provided that the material is not too brittle and the correct rivet type and size are used.
A properly installed rivet will be flush with the material surface, and the mandrel will have snapped off completely. Check for any looseness or gaps around the rivet head.
Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from flying debris. Keep fingers away from the riveting area and ensure that the tool is used on a stable surface.