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Technical specifications Battery - powered BT-5/BT-6 battery riveting machine For processing blind rivets with pole cross - sections of 2.4 – 6.4 mm, all materials ● Weight: BT-5 1.5 kg/BT-6 1.55 kg (without battery) ● Stroke: BT-5 22 mm/BT-6 26 mm ●...
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Do not use this machine if you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication. A momentary inattentiveness while using this machine can lead to serious injuries. Wear protective clothing and always wear protective goggles. Remove adjusting tools and screwdrivers before switching on the battery riveting machine. A tool or screwdriver placed into a rotating part of the device can lead to injuries.
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● Immediately turn off the battery riveting machine if the riveting tool jams. ● Be prepared for a high reacting torque which causes strong recoil. The tool jams when the battery riveting machine is overloaded. ● Hold the battery riveting machine tightly. ●...
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The use of other batteries may lead to injuries and risk of fire. Push the battery (F) from under into the stand of the riveting machine, holding the locking button (G) pressed. Push the battery into the stand completely until it is securely locked. Changing nose pieces The nose piece (A) are marked with numbers corresponding to the rivet cross - section.
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European regulation 91/157/EWG, defective and used up batteries need to be recycled. Batteries that are not functional can be handed over at your store or directly disposed of in an environment - friendly way. Changing the clamping jaw. The clamping jaws are wearing parts. If you are unable to rivet in a single working stroke you should change the clamping jaws: (1) Nose casing (2) Jaw’s housing...
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