Important:
– To start with, the stroke y is to be set
to "min" and then a blind rivet nut is
to be set.
– If the blind rivet nut does not – as shown
in drawing 4 – form a distinctive head (
stroke must be enlarged step by step.
– Lock adjustment nut 4 with lock nut 5 against
shifting.
2.7. Operating Procedure
2.7.1. Threading on a Blind Rivet Nut
– Place blind rivet nut – without tilting it –
on the end of the threaded mandrel.
– Keep trigger 11 pressed until tool
comes to a stop; afterwards release.
– Hold blind rivet nut tight during the entire
threading on procedure.
– If the blind rivet nut is not tight against the
nosepiece 2 after having been threaded on,
the threading procedure must be repeated.
For this purpose hold the blind rivet nut tight
and a short quick touch of the trigger 11 will
induce threading out procedure. Now repeat
threading on.
2.7.2. Setting a Blind Rivet Nut
– Insert drilled-on blind rivet nut into the rivet hole
completely to end position.
– Press trigger 11 and hold it until setting and
automatic threading out are finished.
2.7.3. Change of Threaded mandrel 1
(drawing 3)
– Unscrew nosepiece 2.
– Push head slide 13 to the rear end.
– Unscrew and exchange threaded mandrel 1.
– Bring hexagon area of screwed in threaded
mandrel 1 to match hexagon area of locking
socket.
– Lock the threaded mandrel 1 by pulling the
head slide 13 back to the end position.
– Screw on proper nosepiece 2, adjust threaded
mandrel length x (see 2.6.1.) and secure nose -
piece 2 with lock nut 3 against torsion.
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3. Charger and battery
3.1. Technical characteristics
3.1.1. Battery charger
Type:
Input voltage:
), the
À
Output voltage:
Output current:
Weight:
3.1.2. Battery
Nominal voltage:
Number of cells:
Cell:
Capacity:
Weight:
3.2. . Safety Instructions
3.2.1. Battery charger
Caution:
Following safety rules must be followed
for adequate protection against electrical shock,
injuries or fire hazards:
•
The charger must be exclusively used to charge
GESIPA batteries.
•
Check regularly cord, plug and device and have
it fixed by skilled personal when damaged.
•
Use exclusively genuine plugs and cords and
genuine spare parts for repair.
•
Never use the charger in humid or wet environ-
ment, or close to inflammable substances or
gases: Explosion hazard!
•
Take the charger out of its package before use.
Insert the battery in the right way (pole+ to
pole+) into the charger bay. Insertion should
take place without noticeable effort.
•
Never try to charge non rechargeable batteries.
•
Store the charger in a dry closed room, out f
reach of children.
•
Never insert metallic parts into the charging
bay: Short circuit hazard.
•
When the charger is wall-mounted, make sure
that the inserted battery cannot fall down.
•
Do not operate this battery charger at altitudes
exceeding 2.000 meter above sea level.
12355/12356
220-240VAC/50-60Hz
14,4VDC
1,5A max.
0,6kg
14,4VDC
4/8
Li-Ion
1,3Ah/2,6Ah
0,35/0,5kg