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10
202 Series Tooling (HK938) Alcoa Fastening Systems
S
S
ERVICING
ERVICING
THE
THE
TOOL
TOOL
GENERAL
1. The efficiency and life of any tool depends upon
proper maintenance. Regular inspection and
correction of minor problems will keep tool
operating efficiently and prevent downtime. The
tool should be serviced by personnel who are
thoroughly familiar with how it operates.
2. A clean, well-lighted area should be available for
servicing the tool. Special care must be given to
prevent contamination of pneumatic and
hydraulic systems.
3. Proper hand tools, both standard and special,
must be available.
4. All parts must be handled carefully and
examined for damage or wear. Always replace
Seals, when tool is disassembled for any reason.
Components should be disassembled and
assembled in a straight line without bending,
cocking, or undue force. Disassembly and
assembly procedures outlined in this manual
should be followed.
5. Service Parts Kits 202KIT, 202BKIT, and 202VKIT
include consumable parts and should be available at
all times. Other components, as experiece dictates,
should also be available.
DAILY
1. If a Filter-Regulator-Lubricator unit is not being
used, uncouple air disconnects and put a few
drops of Automatic Transmission Fluid or light oil
into the air inlet of the tool. If the tool is in
continuous use, put a few drops of oil in every two
to three hours.
2. Bleed the air line to clear it of accumulated dirt or
water before connecting air hose to the tool.
3. Check all hoses and couplings for damage or air
leaks, tighten or replace if necessary.
4. Check the tool for damage or air/hydraulic leaks,
tighten or replace if necessary.
5. Check the nose assembly for tightness or
damage, tighten or replace if necessary.
6. Check stroke periodically, if stroke is short add
oil.
WEEKLY
1. Disassemble, clean, and reassemble nose
assemblies per applicable nose assembly
instructions.
2. Check the tool and all connecting parts for
damage or oil/air leaks, tighten or replace if
necessary.
WARNING: Inspect tool for damage or
wear before each use. Do not operate if
damaged or worn, as severe personal
injury may occur.

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