Fault Diagnosis - Stanley 70510-01000 Traducción De Instrucciones Originales

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14. FAULT DIAGNOSIS

SYMPTOM
Feeding More Than One
Fastener
Mandrel Slipping in Tail
Jaws
Excessive Tail Jaw Wear
Not Feeding Fastener
Other symptoms or failures should be reported to your local Stanley Engineered Fastening authorised distributor or repair
centre.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Check as for Mandrel slip below.
Ensure correct Nose Equipment is fitted
and has been fitted the correct way
round. Refer to either 'Nose Equipment
Manual NE/CHOB. ' or "NE/BRV. " as
appropriate.
Ensure the correct gap is left between
the head of the rivet and the Front Nose
Jaws when loading a new Mandrel
(0.062/0.125in).
Check to ensure sufficient volume and
correct air pressure is available.
Ensure there are no air leaks to the Tail
Jaws.
Check for worn Tail Jaws.
Check for wear on tail end of Mandrel.
Ensure Tail Jaws Switch is functioning
and that no air leaks are evident from
connections.
Replace non-return valve
Ensure correct Nose Equipment has been
selected for rivet/hole size combination.
Ensure correct fastener has been selected
for grip range being fastened.
Ensure correct air pressure/volume is
available and no fluctuations are evident
Check for air leaks.
Ensure the correct number of Buffer
Stops are fitted to Modular Head
Assembly
Ensure the correct gap is left between
the head of the fastener and the Front
Nose Jaws when loading a new Mandrel
(0.062/0.125in).
Ensure Cursor is fitted the correct way
round. (sprung loaded ring to face Front
Nose Jaws).
Clean and oil Cursor Assembly.
Ensure correct Nose Equipment has been
fitted.
Weak spring on outside of cursor
Assembly
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