ATD AIR ATD-5851 User manual

ATD-5851
1/4” AIR RIVETER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Speci ca ons:
Nosepiece: 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 1/4"
Rivet Capacity: 1/4”
Motor: 1/2 Hp
Air Inlet Thread NPT: 1/4”
Air Hose I.D. Size: 3/8” (10mm)
Avg. Air Consumption: 4 CFM
Air Pressure: 90-120 psi
Pulling Force: 2646 lbs.
ATD5851_rev_0717
Made in China to ATD Tools, Inc. Specications
Visit us at www.atdtools.com
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including lead, which are known to the
State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to www.P65Warningsca.gov.

General Safety Warnings:
WARNING: The instrucƟons and warnings contained in this manual should be read and understood before using
or operaƟng this tool. Do not allow anyone to use or operate this tool unƟl they have read this manual and have
developed a thorough understanding of how this tool works. Failure to observe any of the following instrucƟons could
result in severe personal injury to tool user and bystanders, or cause damage tothe tool and property. Keep this manual
for future reference.
Note: The warnings and cauƟons discussed in this instruĐƟon manual cannot cover all possible condiƟons and
situaƟons that may occur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and cauƟon are factors which
cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.
WARNING: Use safety equipment. Usersand bystanders should use safety gogglesor safety glasses with side
shields which comply withcurrent naƟonal standards, or when needed, a faceshield. Use an ANSI approved dust mask or
respirator when working around metal, wood, and chemical dusts and mists. This applies to all persons in the work area.
Also use non-skid safety shoes, hardhat, gloves, dust collecƟon systems, and hearing protecƟon when appropriate.
WARNING: Keep bystanders and childrenout of the work area whileoperaƟng this tool.
WARNING: Always keep your work area clean, uncluƩered, and well lit. CluƩered or dark areas invite accidents
and injuries. DO NOT work on Ňoor surfaces that are slippery.
WARNING: Do not operate this tool if you areƟred or under the inŇuence of alcohol, drugs, or medicaƟons that
could aīect your ability to use the tool properly.
WARNING: Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelery as they can be caught in moving parts. Wear
restricƟve hair covering to contain long hair.
WARNING: Do not reach over or across running machines. Keep proper fooƟng and balance at all Ɵmes. Non-
skid footwear is recommended whenworking.
Air Tools SpeciĮc Safety Warnings:
WARNING: Air under pressure can cause severe injury. Never point anair tool at anyone or direct air at yourself
or others. It could cause serious injury.
WARNING: Always turn oīthe air supply, drain the hose ofair pressure and detach the tool from the air supply
before installing, removing or adjusƟng any accessory on thistool, or before performing any maintenance on this tool.
Failure to do so could result in injury.

WARNING: Always check for damaged, frayed or loose hoses and Įƫngs. Have any defecƟve or damaged parts
replaced immediately by quĂůŝĮed personnel.
WARNING: Do not carry the tool by the hose. Protect the hose from sharp objects and heat.
WARNING: Always use air hose and couplings with a minimum working pressure raƟng of at least 1-1/2 Ɵmes
the maximumworking pressure raƟng of the tool.
WARNING: Do not depress the tooltrigger/lever whenconnecƟng the air supply hose.
WARNING: Do not lock, tape, wire,or otherwise disable the “ON/OFF” valvein the“ON” posiƟon. The trigger
must always be free to return to the “OFF” posiƟon when released.
WARNING: When the tool is not in use, shutoīthe air supply and pressthe trigger/lever to drain the air supply
line. If the tool is not to be used for a period ofƟme, Įrst lubricate, disconnect from the air supply and store in a clean
and dry locaƟon at averageroom temperature.
NOTE: Typical Air Supply InstallaƟon
Always use clean, dry air. Dust, corrosive fumes and/or waterin the airline willcause damage tothe tool. Drain the air
tank daily. Clean the air inlet Įlter screen on at leasta weekly schedule. The recommended hook up procedure can be
viewed in the above Įgure. /ƚŝƐƌĞĐŽŵŵĞŶĚĞĚƚŽƵƐĞĂŶdͲϳϴϲϵdͲϳϴϳϮŽƌƐŝŵŝůĂƌĮůƚĞƌƌĞŐƵůĂƚŽƌ & lubricator with
this tool.
Lubricate the tool’s air motor daily with quality air tool oil. If no airline oiler is used, run 1/2 oz. of oil through the tool.
The oil can be squirted into the tool air inlet or into the hose atthe nearest conneĐƟon to the air supply, then run into the
tool. OverĮlling will causea reduĐƟon in the power ofthe tool.

Unpacking:
When unpacking this unit, check the partsdiagram and part number lis ng to make sureall parts are included. If any
parts are missing or damaged please call your distributor.The nosepieces are stored under the rubber base.
Maintenance/Adding Oil for Hydraulic Riveter
1. Turn o air supply
2. Use wrench to dismantle the riveter head ( g. 1).
3. Use wrench to open bo om coverof the riveter ( g. 2).
4. Remove piston from cylinder ( g. 3).
5. Clean inside of the cylinder and lubricate cover seal( g. 4).
6. Lubricate the intake (chamber where the piston stem sits) withoil un l full ( g. 5).
7. Clean piston stem and add greaseon the inner wall of the cylinder and the ring.
8. Reassemble ( g.6).
Cleaning/Maintenance for the Head of
Riveter
1. Turn o air supply. Assure all pressure is released prior to disassembly.
2. Use wrench to dismantle the riveter head ( g.1 below).
3. Use wrench to disassemble ( g. 2 below).
4. Clean all inner/assemblyparts of the riveter head with a brush.
5. Reassemblethe inner/assembly parts.
6. Oil the parts and reassemble riveter head completely.
Your ATD-5851 riveter should be ready to use from the box, however maintenance will be needed periodically, and varies
hydraulic oil such as Mobil DTE 10 or equivalent.

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ATD-5851

ATD-5851
ITEM# ORDERING PART# PART DESCRIPTION ITEM# ORDERING PART# PART DESCRIPTION
1 PRT5851-01 NOSEPIECE
(
SET OF 4
)
26 PRT5851-26 LINK
2 PRT5851-02 OUTER CYLINDER 27 PRT5851-27 PRESS PLANK
3 PRT5851-03 JAW CARRIER 28 PRT5851-28 AIRVALVE
4 PRT5851-04 JAW 29 PRT5851-29 VALVE SPRING
5 PRT5851-05 JAW PUSHER 30 PRT5851-30 COPPER WASHER
6 PRT5851-06 JAW PUSHSPRING 31 PRT5851-31 AIRPROOF PLASTIC
7 PRT5851-07 JAW CYLINDER 32 PRT5851-32 AIRPROOF SPRING
8 PRT5851-08 CASE LOCK NUT 33 PRT5851-33 AIRPROOF NUT
9 PRT5851-09 PRINCIPAL AXIS 34 PRT5851-34 BASE COVER
10 PRT5851-10 PLASTIC RING B01 PRT5851-B01 O-RING
11 PRT5851-11 HANDLE B02 PRT5851-B02 O-RING
12 PRT5851-12 RESTORE SPRING B03 PRT5851-B03 O-RING
13 PRT5851-13 PLASTIC RING B04 PRT5851-B04 O-RING
14 PRT5851-14 RESTORE SPRING B05 PRT5851-B05 O-RING
15 PRT5851-15 BOTTLE B06 PRT5851-B06 SPRING PIN
16 PRT5851-16 AIRPROOF LID B07 PRT5851-B07 SPRING PIN
17 PRT5851-17 SILENCER B08 PRT5851-B08 PIN
18 PRT5851-18 LOCK NUT B09 PRT5851-B09 SPRING PIN
19 PRT5851-19 AIRCYLINDER B10 PRT5851-B10 O-RING
20 PRT5851-20 POLE PISTON B11 PRT5851-B11 O-RING
21 PRT5851-21 CUSHION B12 PRT5851-B12 O-RING
22 PRT5851-22 PISTON B13 PRT5851-B13 O-RING
23 PRT5851-23 NUT B14 PRT5851-B14 O-RING
24 PRT5851-24 AIRCYLINDERLID C01 PRT5851-C01 WRENCH
25 PRT5851-25 TRIGGER C02 PRT5851-C02 WRENCH
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