Alcoa B4600 User manual

March 31, 2016
HK1189
Makers of Huck®, Marson®, Recoil®
Brand Fasteners, Tools & Accessories
InstructIon Manual
B4600
Battery-Powered tool

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Contents
EC Declaration of Conformity ..................................2
Safety .................................................. 4-5, 9
Description..................................................6
Principle of Operation.........................................6
Specications and Battery and Charger Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Maintenance.................................................7
Preparation for Use...........................................8
Operating Instructions ........................................8
Components Drawing .........................................9
Attaching and Removing Nose Assemblies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Kits & Accessories ..........................................10
Troubleshooting ............................................10

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safety InstruCtIons
I. GENERAL SAFETY RULES:
1. A half hour long hands-on training session with
qualied personnel is recommended before using Huck
equipment.
2. Huck equipment must be maintained in a safe working
condition at all times. Tools and hoses should be
inspected at the beginning of each shift/day for damage
or wear. Any repair should be done by a qualied
repairman trained on Huck procedures.
3. For multiple hazards, read and understand the safety
instructions before installing, operating, repairing,
maintaining, changing accessories on, or working near
the assembly power tool. Failure to do so can result in
serious bodily injury.
4. Only qualied and trained operators should install,
adjust or use the assembly power tool.
5. Do not modify this assembly power tool. This can reduce
eectiveness of safety measures and increase operator
risk.
6. Do not discard safety instructions; give them to the
operator.
7. Do not use assembly power tool if it has been damaged.
8. Tools shall be inspected periodically to verify all ratings
and markings required, and listed in the manual, are
legibly marked on the tool. The employer/operator
shall contact the manufacturer to obtain replacement
marking labels when necessary. Refer to assembly
drawing and parts list for replacement.
9. Tool is only to be used as stated in this manual. Any
other use is prohibited.
10. Only genuine Huck parts shall be used for replacements
or spares. Use of any other parts can result in tooling
damage or personal injury.
11. Never remove any safety guards or pintail deectors.
12. Check clearance between trigger and work piece to
ensure there is no pinch point when tool is activated.
Remote triggers are available for hydraulic tooling if
pinch point is unavoidable.
13. Do not abuse tool by dropping or using it as a hammer.
Never use hydraulic or air lines as a handle or to bend
or pry the tool. Reasonable care of installation tools by
operators is an important factor in maintaining tool
eciency, eliminating downtime, and preventing an
accident which may cause severe personal injury.
14. Never place hands between assembly power tool and
work piece. Keep hands clear from front of tool.
II. PROJECTILE HAZARDS:
1. Disconnect the assembly power tool from energy source
when changing inserted tools or accessories.
2. Be aware that failure of the workpiece, accessories,
or the inserted tool itself can generate high velocity
projectiles.
3. Always wear impact resistant eye protection during tool
operation. The grade of protection required should be
assessed for each use.
4. For overhead work, wear a safety helmet.
5. Ensure that the workpiece is securely xed.
6. The risk to others should also be assessed at this time.
7. Be aware of the risk of being exposed to the ejection of
cuttings or chips.
8. Be aware that working on brittle material can cause
harmful splinters.
III. OPERATING HAZARDS:
1. Use of tool can expose the operator’s hands to hazards
including: crushing, impacts, cuts, abrasions and heat.
Wear suitable gloves to protect hands.
2. Operators and maintenance personnel shall be physically
able to handle the bulk, weight and power of the tool.
3. Hold the tool correctly and be ready to counteract
normal or sudden movements with both hands
available.
4. Maintain a balanced body position and secure footing.
5. Release trigger or stop start device in case of
interruption of energy supply.
6. Use only uids and lubricants recommended by the
manufacturer.
7. Avoid direct contact with the inserted tool as it can
become hot.
8. Sharp tools shall always be used.
9. Be aware of risk of whipping compressed air hose.
10. Be aware of risk of cutting with tools with large
dimensions.
IV. REPETITIVE MOTION HAZARDS:
1. When using assembly power tool, the operator can
experience discomfort in the hands, arms, shoulders,
neck or other parts of the body.
2. When using tool, the operator should adopt a
comfortable posture while maintaining a secure footing
and avoid awkward or o balanced postures.
continued
GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND SYMBOLS:
- Product complies with requirements set forth by
the relevant European directives.
- READ MANUAL prior to using this equipment.
- EYE PROTECTION IS REQUIRED while using this
equipment.
- HEARING PROTECTION IS REQUIRED while
using this equipment.
Notes: are reminders of required procedures.
Bold, Italic type, and underline: emphasize a specic
instruction.
WARNINGS: Must be understood to avoid
severe personal injury.
CAUTIONS: show conditions that will
damage equipment and or structure.

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IV. REPETITIVE MOTION HAZARDS:
1. When using the assembly power tool, the operator can
experience discomfort in the hands, arms, shoulders,
neck or other parts of the body.
2. When using tool, the operator should adopt a
comfortable posture while maintaining a secure footing
and avoid awkward or o balanced postures.
3. The operator should change posture during extended
tasks to help avoid discomfort and fatigue.
4. If the operator experiences symptoms such as persistent
or recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching,
tingling, numbness, burning sensations or stiness,
these warnings should not be ignored. The operator
should tell the employer and consult a qualied health
professional.
V. ACCESSORIES HAZARDS:
1. Disconnect tool from energy supply before changing
inserted tool or accessory.
2. Use only sizes and types of accessories and consumables
that are recommended. Do not use other types or sizes
of accessories or consumables.
VI. WORKPLACE HAZARDS:
1. Be aware of slippery surfaces caused by use of the tool
and of trip hazards caused by the air line or hydraulic
hose.
2. Proceed with caution while in unfamiliar surroundings;
there could be hidden hazards such as electricity or
other utility lines.
3. The assembly power tool is not intended for use in
potentially explosive environments.
4. Tool is not insulated against contact with electrical
power.
5. Ensure there are no electrical cables, gas pipes, etc.,
which can cause a hazard if damaged by use of the tool.
VII. DUST AND FUME HAZARDS:
1. Dust and fumes generated when using cutting-o
and crimping power tools can cause ill health; risk
assessment and implementation of appropriate controls
for these hazards are essential.
2. Risk assessment should include dust created by the use
of the tool and the potential for disturbing existing dust.
3. Operate and maintain the cutting-o or crimping power
tool as recommended in the instruction handbook, in
order to minimize dust or fume emissions.
4. Direct the exhaust so as to minimize disturbance of dust
in a dust-lled environment.
5. Where dust or fumes are created, the priority shall be to
control them at the point of emission.
6. All integral features or accessories for the collection,
extraction or suppression of airborne dust or fumes
should be correctly used and maintained.
7. Use respiratory protection in accordance with
employer’s instructions and as required by occupational
health and safety regulations.
VIII. NOISE HAZARDS:
1. Exposure to high noise levels can cause permanent,
disabling hearing loss and other problems such
as tinnitus, therefore risk assessment and the
implementation of proper controls is essential.
2. Appropriate controls to reduce the risk may include
actions such as damping materials to prevent workpiece
from ‘ringing’.
3. Use hearing protection in accordance with employer’s
instructions and as required by occupational health and
safety regulations.
4. Operate and maintain tool as recommended in the
instruction handbook to prevent an unnecessary
increase in the noise level.
5. Select, maintain and replace the consumable / inserted
tool as recommended to prevent an unnecessary
increase in noise.
6. If the power tool has a silencer, always ensure that it is in
place and in good working order when the tool is being
operated.
IX. VIBRATION HAZARDS:
1. Exposure to vibration can cause disabling damage to the
nerves and blood supply to the hands and arms.
2. Wear warm clothing when working in cold conditions
and keep hands warm and dry.
3. If numbness, tingling, pain or whitening of the skin
in the ngers or hands, stop using the tool, tell your
employer and consult a physician.
X. ELECTRIC SHOCKS, INJURIES OR FIRE HAZARDS
1. Do not overload the tool; work within the prescribed
work capacity.
2. Never use the tool in humid or wet environment or close
to inammable substances or gases. Risk of explosion!
3. Ensure that the battery is properly secured in the grip.
4. Remove the battery when the tool is not in use and when
it is undergoing repair or service.
5. Do not use the tool as a hammer.
6. When not in use, keep tool in a dry, closed room and out
of the reach of children.
7. When working with the tool, always wear protective
goggles. Personal protection like clothes, gloves, safety
helmet, non-slip shoes, ear protection and anti-fall
protection are highly recommended.
8. The air inlets for the motor should not be obstructed. Do
not place anything in them.
9. When setting tool down, make sure that it cannot fall.
10. Use only genuine spare parts for repair.
11. Repair work must be carried out by skilled workers, or
send the tool back to the manufacturer.
12. Do not use the tool outside of riveting holes! The
fastener could be ejected from the tool! Never turn the
tool towards yourself or towards another person!
13. The mandrel container must be mounted on the tool
during operation.
safety InstruCtIons continued

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DRIVE UNIT: Brushless direct current motor
WEIGHT:
3.9 lbs (1.7 kg) without battery or nose piece
4.4 lbs (2.0 kg) with battery
STROKE: .985 in. (2.5 cm)
PULL CAPACITY: 4496 lb
BATTERY AND CHARGER:
18V battery; 100-240V/50-60Hz charger
Battery rated for 2.1 Ah
Optimum operating temperature range: 50-122°F (10°-50°C)
Full charging takes approximately 40 minutes. (Charging
times may vary according to the remaining capacity and the
battery temperature.)
One battery can be charged approximately 1000 times.
One fully charged battery will install approximately 500
fasteners. Number of fastener installations may vary based
on the age of the battery and the size and strength of the
fastener.
The tool battery has a display showing battery life in percent.
Press the button in the display to activate the green LED
lights for approx. 5 seconds, and use the table at right to
determine capacity.
PrInCIPle of oPeratIon
DesCrIPtIon
This battery powered installation tool is designed to install
up to -08 MGL and up to -06 MG and is compatible with
standard “L” version noses. Specially designed for low-
volume production environments, this installation tool
is portable, with no hoses or cords. Batteries are easily
replaced and/or recharged when they have been depleted
of life.
11.22
(28)
2.99
(7.0)
1.06
(2.3)
2.68
(6.8)
11.42
(29)
1.5
(3.8)
4.45
(11.3)
inches
(cm)
The nose assembly is placed over the end of the fastener
until the tool’s anvil bottoms on the fastener. When the
trigger is pressed, the drive unit draws the collet rearward
and breaks the pintail of the fastener in tension. After the
fastener pintail is broken, the trigger must be released, at
which point the drive unit returns the collet forward. The
tool is then ready for the next fastener.
sPeCIfICatIons
INDICATOR EXPLANATION
Constant GREEN Battery is fully charged.
Flashing GREEN Battery is charging.
Constant RED Charging temperature error (Battery too
hot or too cold)
Flashing RED Battery is defective, or wrong battery
BATTERY FUNCTION LIGHTS
BATTERY FUNCTION LIGHTS
INDICATOR EXPLANATION
Battery is fully charged.
Battery is at 80% capacity.
Battery is at 60% capacity.
Battery is at 40% capacity.
Battery is at 20% capacity.

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MaIntenanCe
NOTE: As experience dictates, spare components
such as jaws should be kept on hand for repairs.
Keep perishable parts (O-rings and seals) on hand for
replacement whenever the tool is disassembled.
GOOD SERVICE PRACTICES
Regular maintenance will extend the operating eciency
and service life of this tools. For tools that are used
intensively, servicing ahead of schedule is recommended.
Tools should be serviced by personnel who are thoroughly
familiar with them and how they operate. Service the
tool in a clean, well lit area. Give special care to prevent
contamination of pneumatic and hydraulic systems.
Carefully handle all parts and components. Before
reassembly, examine hoses, parts, and components for
damage and wear; replace when necessary. Disassemble
and assemble tool components in a straight line. Do
NOT bend, twist, cock, or apply undue force. Follow the
disassembly and assembly procedures in this manual. If
HUCK recommended procedures are not followed, the tool
could be damaged. Have available all necessary hand tools
(standard and special); a half-inch brass drift and wood
block; an arbor press; and a soft-jaw vise. Unsuitable hand
tools could cause tool damage.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
The maintenance of the this blind riveting tool is limited to
the nose assembly and the associated wearing parts:
• Remove battery from the tool.
• Unscrew the retaining nut using at wrench, and
remove the anvil. Clean, and check for and remove any
foreign object debris.
• Unscrew the jaw housing using at wrenches.
• Take out the jaws and follower, and clean them. Replace
the jaws if they are worn.
• Re-assemble in reverse order ensuring that all parts are
tightened.
Regular maintenance will extend the service life of your
high-quality tools. For tools that are used intensively,
servicing ahead of schedule is recommended.
CAUTION: Always replace all seals, wipers,
O-rings, and Back-up rings when the tool is
disassembled for any reason.
Battery anD Battery Charger safety
BATTERY CHARGER SAFETY RULES
• The charger must be used exclusively to charge the
batteries that came with your tool.
• Use only the battery intended for HUCK B4600 battery
tool.
• Charge only when environment temperature is between
23-131°F (-5°C to 55°C) Optimum operating temperature
range: 50-122°F (10°-50°C)
• Store batteries in a dry place with no danger of frost.
• Plug the battery charger in, and gently insert the
battery correctly into the charger. ONLY insert batteries
that are cooled down. The charging operation starts
automatically.
• Do not insert the battery into the charger after each use.
• If battery life becomes signicantly shorter despite
proper recharging, replace the battery.
• Check the cord, plug and charger regularly and have
them repaired by an authorized, skilled specialist
electrician when damaged.
• For repairs, use only genuine plugs and cords and
genuine spare parts.
• Never use the charger in a humid or wet environment or
close to ammable substance or gases.
• Take the charger out of its packaging before use. Insert
the accompanying battery correctly into the charger.
• Never try to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
• Store the charger in a dry, closed room, out of the reach
of children.
• Never insert metallic parts into the charging bay -
danger of short circuiting.
• If the charger is wall-mounted, make sure that the
inserted battery cannot fall out due to external
inuences (e.g. vibrations).
• Ensure there is adequate supervision for operators of
this battery charger who may be impaired, untrained, or
unskilled.
BATTERY SAFETY RULES
• Never insert metallic parts into the charging bay -
danger of short circuiting.
• Never try to charge a damaged battery.
• Do not insert a dirty or wet battery into the charger.
• Never throw batteries into the waste, into re, or into
water. If old batteries must be replaced, give used
batteries to an approved battery recycler. NEVER
THROW DISCARDED BATTERIES INTO THE WASTE,
INTO FIRE, OR INTO WATER!
WARNING: To protect against electric
shocks, injuries or re hazards and RISK OF
EXPLOSION, follow all Safety Rules!

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oPeratIng InstruCtIons
1. Place fastener in workpiece, and position tool over
fastener.
2. Press the tool trigger to begin fastener instalation; then
release the trigger when the tool “kicks back”, which is
an indicator of cycle completion. Remove the tool.
3. If tool is adjusted correctly for swaged condition of the
collar, one stroke will install fastener.
The blind riveting tool features optimised operating speed.
After inserting the blind rivet, the blind riveting tool can be
operated in two dierent modes:
a. Pressing and holding the switch:
Press and hold the switch to start riveting. The pulling
process stops automatically when the rivet reaches the
rear end position. The tool automatically assumes the
front starting position when the switch is released.
b. Tapping the switch:
Riveting is triggered by briey tapping and immediately
releasing the switch. As soon as the mandrel breaks
o, the blind riveting tool stops and automatically re-
assumes the front starting position.
Eject the spent mandrel by tilting to the rear into the spent
mandrel container or to the front through the nosepiece.
This tool is equipped with overload protection. In the
event of overload, e.g. by setting fasteners that are outside
the working range, operation stops, indicated by the 3 LEDs
ashing slowly (1 Hz). Press the switch to make the tool go
back to the start position and it will be ready for operation.
The control detects a blockage on return (e.g. dirt, foreign
object, etc. in the anvil assembly). The tool stops the return
procedure and immediately assumes the rear end position
automatically. The fault is indicated by the LEDs ashing
rapidly (2 Hz). The battery pack must be removed and the
fault eliminated. Then reinsert the battery and briey press
the switch. The tool assumes the front end position and is
again ready for use.
This tool is tted with an acoustic warning device, which
provides information about the remaining battery time.
Beeps sound to tell the user when to change the battery. This
ensures that the tool will not switch o during operation:
3 beeps and ashing LED lights for 10 seconds:
The battery needs to be changed soon (about 20%
battery charge remaining).
6 beeps and ashing LED lights for 10 seconds after
every setting sequence:
Change the battery after a few more riveting sequences
in order to guarantee safe riveting sequences (approx.
10% battery remaining).
9 beeps and ashing LED lights for 10 seconds:
The next riveting sequence cannot be
reliably carried out. The blind riveting tool is switched
o. Change the battery.
WARNING: The tool moves forcibly
while installing fasteners. Be sure there
is adequate clearance for the tool and
the operator’s hands before proceeding.
Otherwise, severe personal injury may
result.
CAUTIONS:
Tool must be held perpendicular to the
workpiece.
Tool must be centered on the fastener to
ensure proper installation.
To prevent structural and tool damage, be
sure there is enough clearance for the tool to
move during installation process.
PreParatIon for use
1. Remove Battery.
2. Select correct nose assembly for application.
3. Screw in the nosepiece and tighten it.
4. Put the battery back in and activate the switch.
WARNINGS:
When operating Huck equipment always wear
approved eye protection. Severe eye injury
may occur if eyes are not protected. The tool
moves forcibly while installing fasteners. Be
sure there is adequate clearance for the tool
and the operator’s hands before proceeding.
Otherwise, severe personal injury may result.
CAUTIONS:
Do not abuse the tool by dropping it, using
it as a hammer, or otherwise causing
unnecessary wear and tear. Reasonable care
of tools by operators is an important factor
in maintaining tool efciency and reducing
downtime.

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CoMPonents DrawIng
Screw, short
Bushing
508750
Motor
508742
508741
Motor Control
508743
Pintail Container
508745
508749
Plate
Screw
508738
Wiring
Harness
508748
508736
Screws
Drive Unit
508751
Drive Unit
130944 Nose Adapter Assy
508737
Screws
508736
Screw
111795
Retaining
Nut
Anvil
Adapter
Tool Spindle
Extension
O-ring

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trouBleshootIng
KIts anD aCCessorIes
Nosepieces: 99-3303L, 99-3305L, 99-3201L
Battery (quick-change): 18.0 V: B-18
Battery charger: 100 V-240 V~/50-60 Hz: CH-18-120-240
1. Tool fails to operate when trigger is pressed:
a. Battery is loose or not connected.
b. Battery is depleted.
2. Pintail stripped and/or swaged collar not ejected
from anvil:
a. Check for broken or worn jaws in nose assembly.
b. Check for worn anvil.
3. Tool overloaded (LED ashes slowly - 1Hz):
a. Check that fastener installation requirements are
within the tool’s work capacity (see page 9).
4. Tool will not return collet to forward position:
a. Check that there is no blockage in the anvil housing
(see page 9).
Always check the simplest possible cause of a malfunction rst. For example, a loose or disconnected trigger line. Then
proceed logically, eliminating each possible cause until the defective part is located. Where possible, substitute known good
parts for suspected defective parts. Use Trouble Shooting Chart as an aid for locating and correcting trouble.
attaChIng anD reMovIng nose asseMBlIes
INSTALLING A NOSE ASSEMBLY
1. Using a 1 inch wrench, remove
Retaining Nut and Anvil
Adapter.
2. Screw Collet onto Spindle
Extension and, using an 9/16
inch wrench to hold Spindle
Extension in place, tighten
Collet using an adjustable
wrench.
3. Slide Anvil Adapter over Collet
and tighten.
4. Slide Anvil into Anvil Holder,
and tighten Retaining Nut using
a 1 inch wrench.
NOTE:
NON-”L” series nose assemblies
can be used by removing the
Nose Spindle Extension rst
using a 1/4 inch hex key, and an
adjustable wrench for the Collet.
Do not remove the tool Spindle
Extension.)
Anvil
Insert
Anvil
Holder
Collet
Chuck
Jaws
Follower
Spring
Cap
Anvil
Insert
Anvil
Holder
Collet
Chuck
Jaws
Follower
Spring
Cap
Nose Spindle
Extension
(must be
removed
for use with
this tool)
L series
Nose Assembly
non-L series
Nose Assembly

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toolIng Warranty:
Huck warrants that tooling and other items (excluding
fasteners, and hereinafter referred as “other items”)
manufactured by Huck shall be free from defects in
workmanship and materials for a period of ninety (90)
days from the date of original purchase.
Warranty on “non standard or custoM Manufactured
products”:
With regard to non-standard products or custom
manufactured products to customer’s specications,
Huck warrants for a period of ninety (90) days
from the date of purchase that such products shall
meet Buyer’s specications, be free of defects in
workmanship and materials. Such warranty shall not
be effective with respect to non-standard or custom
products manufactured using buyer-supplied molds,
material, tooling and xtures that are not in good
condition or repair and suitable for their intended
purpose.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH
EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE
FACE HEREOF. HUCK MAKES NO OTHER
WARRANTIES AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY
OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED
WARRANTIES AS TO MERCHANTABILITY
OR AS TO THE FITNESS OF THE TOOLING,
OTHER ITEMS, NONSTANDARD OR CUSTOM
MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS FOR ANY
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND HUCK SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE,
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ARISING FROM
THE USE OF SUCH TOOLING, OTHER ITEMS,
NONSTANDARD OR CUSTOM MANUFACTURED
PRODUCTS OR BREACH OF WARRANTY
OR FOR ANY CLAIM FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Huck’s sole liability and Buyer’s exclusive remedy
for any breach of warranty shall be limited, at
Huck’s option, to replacement or repair, at FOB
Huck’s plant, of Huck manufactured tooling, other
items, nonstandard or custom products found to
be defective in specications, workmanship and
materials not otherwise the direct or indirect cause
of Buyer supplied molds, material, tooling or xtures.
Buyer shall give Huck written notice of claims for
defects within the ninety (90) day warranty period for
tooling, other items, nonstandard or custom products
described above and Huck shall inspect products for
which such claim is made.
toolIng, part(s) and other IteMs not Manufactured By
huck:
HUCK MAKES NO WARRANTY WITH
RESPECT TO THE TOOLING, PART(S) OR
OTHER ITEMS MANUFACTURED BY THIRD
PARTIES. HUCK EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS
ANY WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
AS TO THE CONDITION, DESIGN, OPERATION,
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR USE OF
ANY TOOL, PART(S), OR OTHER ITEMS THEREOF
NOT MANUFACTURED BY HUCK. HUCK SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE,
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ARISING FROM THE
USE OF SUCH TOOLING, PART(S) OR OTHER
ITEMS OR BREACH OF WARRANTY OR FOR ANY
CLAIM FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES.
The only warranties made with respect to such tool,
part(s) or other items thereof are those made by the
manufacturer thereof and Huck agrees to cooperate
with Buyer in enforcing such warranties when such
action is necessary.
Huck shall not be liable for any loss or damage
resulting from delays or non-fulllment of orders owing
to strikes, res, accidents, transportation companies
or for any reason or reasons beyond the control of the
Huck or its suppliers.
huck InstallatIon equIpMent:
Huck International, Inc. reserves the right to make
changes in specications and design and to
discontinue models without notice.
Huck Installation Equipment should be serviced by
trained service technicians only.
Always give the Serial Number of the equipment
when corresponding or ordering service parts.
Complete repair facilities are maintained by Huck
International, Inc. Please contact one of the ofces
listed below.
Eastern
One Corporate Drive Kingston, New York 12401-0250
Telephone (845) 331-7300 FAX (845) 334-7333
Outside USA and Canada
Contact your nearest Huck International Ofce, see
back cover.
In addition to the above repair facilities, there are
Authorized Tool Service Centers (ATSC’s) located
throughout the United States. These service centers
offer repair services, spare parts, Service Parts Kits,
Service Tools Kits and Nose Assemblies. Please
contact your Huck Representative or the nearest Huck
ofce listed on the back cover for the ATSC in your
area.
lIMIteD warrantIes

Americas
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Tucson, AZ 85714
800-234-4825
520-747-9898
FAX: 520-748-2142
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800-421-1459
310-830-8200
FAX: 310-830-1436
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PO Box 8117
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800-388-4825
254-776-2000
FAX: 254-751-5259
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1 Corporate Drive
Kingston, NY 12401
800-278-4825
845-331-7300
FAX: 845-334-7333
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Avenida Parque Lira. 79-402
Tacubaya Mexico, D.F.
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About Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings
Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings, a business unit
of Alcoa, is a leading worldwide designer and
manufacturer of fastening systems and rings, including
specialty fasteners, uid ttings, assembly components,
installation systems, and seamless rings for aerospace
and industrial applications. Headquartered in Torrance,
California, the company has over 8,300 employees at 39
manufacturing and distribution/logistics locations in 13
countries. For more information, visit afsr.alcoa.com.
For The Long Haul, The Future of Fastening
Technology, The Future of Assembly Technology,
The Future of Tooling Technology, and Tools
of Producvity are service marks of Huck
Internaonal. Huck provides technical assistance
regarding the use and applicaon of Huck
fasteners and tooling.
NOTICE: The informaon contained in this
publicaon is only for general guidance with
regard to properes of the products shown
and/or the means for selecng such products,
and is not intended to create any warranty,
express, implied, or statutory; all warranes
are contained only in Huck’s wrien quotaons,
acknowledgments, and/or purchase orders. It
is recommended that the user secure specic,
up-to-date data and informaon regarding each
applicaon and/or use of such products.
HWB898 1003-5M
© 2016 Alcoa Fastening Systems & Rings
1 Corporate Drive, Kingston, NY 12401 • Tel: 800-431-3091 • Fax: 845-334-7333 • www.alcoafasteningsystems.com
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