Air King 6000 Instruction Manual Page 5

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J
AW CLEANING PROCEDURE / JAMMED GUN REMEDY
1. Disconnect tool from air supply
2. Leaving the nose piece attached, remove the nose case 26 using a wrench by loosening
locknut 25 and then by loosening 26 at the wrench point just below the nose piece.
3. Fit two wrenches to the tool keeping the nut 19 & 20 towards the piston stationary
while
unscrewing the jaw casing 24. It is important that you only unscrew the nut closest to the
jaws (jaw casing) 24. DO NUT ADJUST LOCKNUT 18 and 19.
4. Take care during removal as this jaw casing is spring loaded and contains 2 small jaws 23, a
jaw pusher 22, and a spring 21. Do not lose these pieces.
5. Once removed, remove the mandrel from the jaws, discard mandrel.
6. Clean Jaws 23 with a mineral spirit then and coat outside of jaws (outside only) with a light
layer of white lithium grease. Be sure to coat the outside of the jaws only.
7. Replace jaws into jaw case 23, followed by jaw pusher 22, and spring 21.
8. Re-apply jaw case 24 securely to the tool using a wrench.
9. Reapply the nose case 26 securely to the tool
10. Reattach air supply. Actuate tool without rivet. Check Function.
11. Once comfortable, Apply Rivets.
P
ROPER JAW PUSHER
SELECTION
The proper Jaw Pusher must
be used so that the rivets flow
through the tool when the
vacuum system is activated.
If the wrong jaw pusher is
used during riveting, it is
possible that two rivets can
get stuck alongside each other
jamming the gun. Another
failure could happen when the
jaw pusher is too large for the
rivet causing the vacuum
system to be ineffective due to
the lack of air/mandrel
resistance. Be sure to use the proper Jaw Pusher!
1/8” & 3/32” Rivets – Silver Jaw Pusher
3/16” & 5/32” Rivets – Black Jaw Pusher
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