Posted: Mon 10:22 am Post subject: Re: Help with Harbor Freight riveter? Ok, I do occasionally drop some oil in the air inlet. Maintenance was replacing it when it quit working. Posted: Mon 7:54 am Post subject: Re: Help with Harbor Freight riveter? The only oil you need to add is a few drops into the air inlet before each use. Again ready for use out of the box ,no need for priming. These instructions should not be there ,the gun is ready for use right out of the box.You can tell when oil is needed by how bad the riveter is pulling the rivets. Do nothing about adding oil before the first use. Posted: Mon 5:01 am Post subject: Help with Harbor Freight riveter? I locked mine up in a vise and got very rough with it. The spanner tool that they send is much too weak. Posted: Mon 4:52 am Post subject: Help with Harbor Freight riveter? ![]() The same instructions explain how to removed the bottom cover and add the fluid. According to the instructions, it needs to be serviced with hydraulic fluid before use. I just purchased a Central Pneumatic brand air/hydraulic riveter, #93458, from Harbor Freight. The first one did not work though and I sent it back. I did not follow the instructions and only oiled the air inlet. Posted: Mon 4:32 am Post subject: Help with Harbor Freight riveter? Perhaps they have changed, but why not try it as is?. Did not add any oil, except a few drops in the air hole every once in a while. I got a riveter from harbor freight 5 years ago, and have pulled 20,000 rivets with very few problems. Posted: Sun 9:18 pm Post subject: Re: Help with Harbor Freight riveter? Zenith 601XL/Jab 3300 slow build kit - Tail feathers done working on the wings. Locking pin or similar problem in the drawing.Ħ01XL/Jab 3300 s. Does anyone know if there is some trick to this? I can see any Some PB Blaster and my 1/2" breaker bar on the 15/16" hex part How to removed the bottom cover and add the fluid.īUT, I am completely unable to get the bottom cover off, even after using ![]() Serviced with hydraulic fluid before use. According to the instructions, it needs to be I just purchased a Central Pneumatic brand air/hydraulic riveter, #93458,įrom Harbor Freight. I don't know what to advise if the spanner will not loosen the cylinder Primmed, I believe that just putting 4 or 5 drops of oil into the air inletĪ the start of a work session will keep the oil level up. The rivet gun required 2 or 3 cycles to pop a rivet. The "frame." So I failed to fill the cylinder in the handle. I misunderstood the instructions and thought they were talkingĪbout filling the top of the pneumatic cylinder with oil, up to the top of The central cylinder of the handle with oil (I used pneumatic oil from The piston assembly, the important thing (I now realize ) is to fill I am able to loosen mine with the supplied The cylinder cap for the pneumatic cylinder is sealed with an O-ring, andĭoes not need to be very tight. I used it without a proper priming for a year before I got it working I have the same tool, and, for me, the instructions were not very helpful. Posted: Sun 9:04 pm Post subject: Help with Harbor Freight riveter? Use the List Feature Navigator to browse the many List utilities available such as the Email Subscriptions page, Archive Search & Download, 7-Day Browse, Chat, FAQ, Photoshare, and much more: The Matronics Zenith-List Email Forum. Is there a different way to add the fluid? Any other ideas? Does anyone know if there is some trick to this? I can see any locking pin or similar problem in the drawing. The same instructions explain how to removed the bottom cover and add the fluid.īUT, I am completely unable to get the bottom cover off, even after using some PB Blaster and my 1/2" breaker bar on the 15/16" hex part provided. Posted: Sun 8:17 pm Post subject: Help with Harbor Freight riveter? Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Get Email Distribution Too! FAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register ![]() ![]() Web Forum Interface to the Matronics Email Lists Matronics Email Lists :: View topic - Help with Harbor Freight riveter?
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