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DESCRIPTION
WARNING:
The balance of this tool is designed for horizontal use and is not ergonomically best suited for all applications.
Gage Bilt will be pleased to advise for your specific application.
The GB752SH is a pneumatic-hydraulic tools designed specifically for the efficient installation of a wide range of blind rivets. This
tool's unique "split" system provides the operator with a lightweight ergonomic tool. The handle assy and head cylinder assy when
held in hand weighs just 2.50 lbs! (1.13 kg) the entire split handle riveter weighs 7.50 lbs. (3.40 kg). It has a .500" (12.7 mm) rivet
setting stroke.
The GB752SH split handle riveter operates on a wide range of air pressure, with 90 to 100 psi. (6.2-6.9 bar) providing maximum
efficiency. At 90 psi. (6.2 bar) air pressure, the GB752SH does not exceed 81.5 dB (A) and consumes 3 cfm at 20 cycles per minute.
The GB752SH comes with 8 feet of hose. Vacuum systems are available for this tool, please consult our engineering department for
specific applications.
The air inlet is provided with 1/4-18 female pipe threads to accept the users air hose fitting.
NOSE ASSEMBLIES ARE NOT FURNISHED WITH THIS TOOL AND MUST BE ORDERED SEPARATELY.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
Maintenance personnel
WARNING:
Disconnect tool from its power source before performing maintenance.
WARNING:
Excessive contact with hydraulic oil and lubricants should be avoided.
WARNING:
Dispose of hydraulic oil in accordance with all environmental regulations applicable in your area.
WARNING:
Read MSDS documents for all applicable materials.
The performance of any tool depends upon good maintenance practices. Following these minimal requirements for service and care
will extend the life of your tool.
*Only use an air supply set at 90-100 psi. (6.2-6.9 bar) equipped with a filter-regulator to prevent wear.
*The tool will eventually lose some hydraulic oil. Keep the hydraulic system full (only use Dexron III, or equivalent) and free of
air by using the air bleeder assy (704153) and fill bottle (745163) on a weekly basis.
*Proper care by operator is necessary in maintaining full productivity and reducing downtime. Read all applicable tool
manuals and nose assembly data sheets prior to operating tools.
*Keep nose assemblies, especially jaws, clean and free of chips and debris.
*All Screwed End Caps, Base Covers, Air Fittings, Actuator, Screws and Nose Assemblies are to be examined at the end of
each working shift to check that they are secure.
*Check tool, all hoses and all couplings daily for damage or air/hydraulic leaks. Tighten or replace (if necessary).
*For a complete overhaul, tool kit GB740TK is recommended.
HYDRAULIC THREAD PREPARATION
IMPORTANT:
Be sure to use thread sealant on all hydraulic fittings, Loctite® 30534 or similar Teflon® infused pipe dope is recom-
mended.
CAUTION:
Teflon tape is an excellent thread sealer, however, if it is not properly applied, pieces may enter the hydraulic
system and cause malfunction and damage. Use 1 1/2 wraps of tape on each thread. Cut off all loose tape ends. Tighten until fitting
feels snug and then go 1/2 to a full turn past that point.
CLEANING AND LUBRICATING PROCEDURE
Daily cleaning and lubrication of nose assembly will
greatly reduce downtime and increase life of
components. Using sewing machine oil, or an
equivalent cleaner/lubricant, follow instructions below.
1. Disconnect tool vacuum line (if equipped).
2. Point nose assembly into oil as shown.
3. Cycle tool 8-10 times and wipe dry.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Socket Head Cap Screws (400061 & 400062) = 40 inch lbs.
Packing Plug (744118) = 45 foot lbs.
Flexlock Nut (400559) = 40 inch lbs.
End Cap (752313) = 45 foot lbs.
Button Head Cap Screws (402482) = 35-40 inch lbs. (Do NOT over-tighten)
MUST
read and understand all warnings and cautions.
CAUTION:
Over tightening can easily distort the threads.
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