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4.3.1. Stroke Adjustment (see Fig. 1A & 3).
To use this tool in stroke set operation, screw the Pressure Regulator 19 fully in to achieve full pressure then
adjust Stroke Setter to the desired stroke length:
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Open
End Cap Assembly
The Stroke Locking Pin 13 will be released.
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Directional arrows indicate stoke direction.
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Increase the stroke from the minimum until optimum deformation is obtained.
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The scale gives an indication of the current stroke length.
Stroke indication markings 12 are shown on the End Cap fig. 1A
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Line the rear of the Stroke Setter 14 up with these marks to achieve desired stroke length.
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Each Recess 15 on the Stroke Setter 14 is equal to +- 0.1mm of stroke.
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Close the
End Cap Assembly
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The Stroke Lock will activate when the
position
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The tool is now ready to operate.
4.3.2. Pressure Adjustment (see Fig. 1B & 3).
To use this tool in pressure set operation, wind the Stroke Setter 14 to 7mm, then screw the Pressure
Regulator 19 fully out to achieve minimum pressure then adjust to the desired pressure:
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Initially the Blind Rivet Nut will not deform and the tool will spin off.
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Screw in the Pressure Regulator 19 by 1 groove on the regulator body and test.
Repeat the operation with the Pressure Regulator 19 until optimum deformation is obtained.
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1 notch on the Pressure Regulator 19 is equivalent to approximately 20N of pulling force.
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After a successful Blind Rivet Nut deformation, check the Blind Rivet Nut and increase the force if
necessary.
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Increase by 1-2 notches extra to allow for variation in the Blind Rivet Nuts.
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The tool is now ready to operate.
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11.
11 before using in the application environment.
End Cap Assembly
11 is closed when the tool is in the upright