GOEBEL GO-RN1 User manual

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GO - RN1
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Cordless Blind Rivet Nut Battery Tool
User Manual

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Instruction manual: GO-RN1 / GO-RN2 / GO-SN1
Table of contents
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Safety precautions 2 - 4
Daily maintenance & environmental protection 4
1. Tools overview
1.1 Capacity
1.1 Technical parameters
1.2 Conguration/ Accessories (see g. A)
1.3 Part list (see Fig. B)
1.4 GO-RN series tool parts list
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5 - 6
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2. Preparation of the tool
2.1 Exchange of the mandrels
2.2 Setting the mandrel
2.3 Checking the battery
2.4 Checking the tool
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10
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3. Function setting
3.1 Adjusting the traction force
3.2 Adjusting the stroke
3.3 Setting the riveting mode
3.4 Riveting in fully automatic riveting mode
3.5 Riveting in conventional riveting mode
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12 - 13
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4. Tool Operation
(important tips before starting work)
4.1 Instructions for presetting the blind rivet nut
4.2 Checking the set blind rivet nut
4.3 Unscrewing blind rivet nuts manually
4.4 Setting instructions for the riveting process
4.5 Riveting in special applications
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5. Charger & Batteries
5.1 Technical parameters
5.2 Use of the charger
5.3 Use of the battery
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6. FAQ (Questions / Answers) 19
7. Troubleshooting
7.1 Malfunctions
7.2 Possible causes
7.3 Corrective measures
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8. Protection conditions & CE certication 20

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To reduce the risk of electric shock, personal injury, re and property damage, be sure
to follow the safety precautions below.
Description of the symbols:
Safety precautions
Danger
Indicates imminent hazards which, if not avoided will result in serious injury or death
Warning
Indicates potential hazards which, if not avoided could result in serious injury or death
Caution
Indicates potential hazards which, if not avoided may result in minor injury or loss of property
The following symbols are used to classify and describe the types of description to be
followed.
This sign is used to alert the user to the prohibited action steps.
This sign is used to draw users' attention to the operating steps that must be
carried out to use the appliance
• This tool is restricted to riveting blind rivet nuts and must not be used for impact
or other purposes, such as a hammer.
• Do not overload the blind rivet nut tool. Please use it only within the range speci-
ed in the function settings (see page 10-12).
• Do not block the ventilation openings of the motor. Do not insert any objects into
the ventilation openings.
• It is recommended to wear safety glasses and personal protective equipment
such as gloves, hard hat, safety shoes, noise-insulating earplugs, fall protection
devices and take other necessary protective measures when using this tool.
• Please keep the packaging boxes and accessories in a safe place and handle
them with care.
• The tool and accessories should be placed in the plastic case, kept in a dry place
and out of the reach of children.
Please keep the packaging boxes and accessories and handle them with care.
• The tool and accessories should be placed in the plastic case, stored in a dry place
and out of the reach of children.
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Safety precautions
Use of the battery
• Do not charge damaged, contaminated or wet batteries.
• Batteries must not be thrown into water or re at any time, and used batteries must
not be disposed of at will.
• Do not charge when the ambient temperature is below 0°C or above 45°C.
Use of the charger
• The original battery and the manufacturer's charger must be used for charging.
• The battery must not be charged with a damaged, dirty or damp charger.
• Do not place metal objects in the charging area as a short circuit may occur.
• This charger must not be used by persons with disabilities, mental disabilities or
persons without training or knowledge unless a safety ofcer is on site to supervise
or instruct them in the use of the charger.
Danger
• Do not use the riveting tool in a damp environment or near ammable liquids and
gases. Risk of explosion!
• Do not point the riveting tool at yourself, others or animals.
• Do not load in a damp environment, near an open re or in an environment with
ammable, highly combustible gases that can easily be detonated.
Warning
• Tools should be placed so that they do not fall down to avoid unnecessary damage
and safety accidents.
• When installing the battery, make sure to x its position. An audible "click" sound will
indicate that the battery is in place.
• When servicing this riveting tool, the battery must be removed.
• Before charging, check that the charger and its power supply equipment are in good
condition.
• Use a power supply unit that matches the charger.
• Plugs, power cords and chargers should be checked regularly. If a problem is found, it
should be repaired by qualied maintenance personnel.
• Maintenance personnel must have professional skills; only qualied professionals
can carry out repairs. If in doubt, please return the unit to the authorised dealer or
manufacturer for repair.
• Original spare parts must be used during maintenance.
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1. Tool overview
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Component
Maintenance
• Regular maintenance prolongs the life of tools with a lithium battery and should be
carried out by an authorised dealer or manufacturer. In case of more frequent use, it
is recommended to carry out maintenance in advance.
• Maintenance of the riveting tool is limited only to replacement of worn parts and
quick wear parts. (see Pg.8 for replacement accessories).
• To keep the tools in good working condition, please check the wear parts of the tools
frequently. In case of wear or damage, please contact the dealer for purchase.
Repair
• The warranty period is 1 year from the date of sale. Excluded from this are quick wear
parts noted on page 8.
• Failure to comply with the relevant installation and commissioning instructions or
failure to follow the operating procedures may void the warranty.
Environmental protection and resource recovery
• When replacing lithium batteries used in this product, be sure to observe the following
points:
• If your country or region has regulations, please be sure to take the old battery to a
professional company for disposal.
• Do not throw old batteries into the trash, re or water!
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Threaded sleeve
Mandrel
Steel sleeve
Function display
Battery
Back cover
Tool housing
LED lighting
Trigger
Charger
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1.1 Capacity / Technical Parameters
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21.5 21.5 21.5
GO-RN1
10.62 11.5 2.16
10.2
2.68
1.46
3.62
1.75
3.62
2.52
2.52
3.68
0.85
Model GO-RN1 GO-RN2 GO-SN1
Motor 18V Brushless motor
Noise level < 78dB
Riveting mode Conventional riveting mode / Fully automatic riveting mode
Traction force 4000 lbft 6000 lbft 4700 lbft
Stroke .25" (adjustable) .375" (adjustable) .625" (adjustable)
Net weight (incl. battery) 3.3 lbs 3.62 lbs 3.62 lbs
Capacity 6/32 ~ 5/16-18UNC 10-24 ~ 1/2-13UNC 10-24 ~ 3/8-16UNC
Material specication All materials and specications of round shank, semi
and full hexagonal blind rivet nuts.
Split blind rivet nuts -
all materials
1.2 Conguration / Accessories
(Fig. A)
11.87
3.62
2.52
4.5 4.9
0.93
0.93
1.75
1.75
GO-RN2 GO-SN1
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1.2 Conguration* / Accessories (see g. A)
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NO Parts description Code Spec Qty. NO Parts description Code Spec Qty.
18
Battery Li-Ion 18V 2.0 Ah
2277012410
2 21 Wrench
2277012310
1
19 Battery Charger
2277012510
1 22 ABS casing
2277013310
2
20 Allen key
2270000213
1
NO Parts description Code Spec Qty. NO Parts description Code Spec Qty.
1Anvil
2277030111
1/4-20 1 7 Anvil
2277032010
5/16-18 1
2Counter nut
2277030210
1 11
Mandrel
2277032411
6-32 1
3 Mandrel
2277030311
1/4-20 1 12
2277032511
8-32 1
4
Anvil
2277031711
6-32 1 13
2277032611
10-24 1
5
2277031811
8-32 1 14
2277032711
5/16-18 1
6
2277031911
10-24 1 26 Rivetbolt-puller
2277032961
8-32 1
22 Rivetbolt-puller
2277032981
1/4-20 24 Rivetbolt-puller
2277032971
10-24
GO - RN1 Conguration
* General conguration
NO Parts description Code Spec Qty. NO Parts description Code Spec Qty.
1a Anvil
2277030111
1/4-20 1
13a
Mandrel
2277032611
10-24 1
2a Counter nut
2277030210
1
14a
2277032711
5/16-18 1
3a Mandrel
2277030311
1/4-20 1
15a
2277032821
3/8-16 1
6a
Anvil
2277031911
10-24 1 16
2277033020
1/2-13 1
7a
2277032010
5/16-18 1 24 Rivetbolt-puller
2277032971
10-24 1
8
2277032121
3/8-16 1 22 Rivetbolt-puller
2277032981
1/4-20 1
9
2277032320
1/2-13 1 20 Rivetbolt-puller
2277032991
5/16-18 1
GO - RN2 Conguration
NO Parts description Code Spec Qty. NO Parts description Code Spec Qty.
1a Anvil
2277030111
1/4-20 1 8 Anvil
2277032121
3/8-16 1
2a Counter nut
2277030210
1
13b
Mandrel
2277052611
10-24 1
3b Mandrel
2277050311
1/4-20 1
14b
2277052711
5/16-18 1
6a Anvil
2277031911
10-24 1
15b
2277052811
3/8-16 1
7a
2277032010
5/16-18 1
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Abb. B
Abb. B
1.3 Part list (Fig. B)
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1.4 Tool Parts list of the GO-RN series (see Fig. B)
*Please note that the shaded parts in the list are wear parts, serial numbers 8, 9, 13 are structural parts, serial numbers a, b and c
are their own exclusive parts for tools, and the rest are general parts.
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NO Standard Code Parts description Qty. NO Standard Code Parts description Qty.
62277031410 Spring 1 15 2277031510 Trigger 1
92277030710 Gearbox 1 16 2277031610 Control unit 1
10 2277031010 Tool body screw 9 31 2277031610 Battery Li-Ion 18V 2.0 Ah 1
11 2277031110 Tool Body GO-RN 1 32 2277012510 Battery Charger Set 1
12 2277031210 Back Cover 1 33 2270000213 Allen key 1
14 2277031510 Trigger spring 1 34 2277012310 Wrench 1
NO Standard Code Parts description Qty. NO Standard Code Parts description Qty.
12277030111 Anvil 1/4-20 1 17 2277031711 Anvil 6-32 1
22277030210 Counter nut 1 18 2277031811 Anvil 8-32 1
32277030311 Mandrel 1/4-20 1 19 2277031911 Anvil 10-24 1
42277030410 Schraubkappe 1 20 2277032010 Anvil 5/16-18 1
52277030510 Anvil pedestal assembly 1 24 2277032411 Mandrel 6-32 1
72277030710 Gearbox 1 25 2277032511 Mandrel 8-32 1
82277030810 Brushless motor 1 26 2277032611 Mandrel 10-24 1
13c
2277031310 PCB Set 1 27 2277032711 Mandrel 5/16-18 1
2277032961 Rivbolt-puller 8-32 12277032981 Rivbolt-puller 1/4-20 1
2277032971 Rivbolt-puller 10-24 1
GO-RN1 Parts List
NO Standard Code Parts description Qty. NO Standard Code Parts description Qty.
1a 2277030111 Anvil 1/4-20 1
20a
2277032010 Anvil 5/16-18 1
2a 2277030210 Counter Nut 1 21 2277032121 Anvil 3/8-16 1
3a 2277030311 Mandrel 1/4-20 1 22 2277032320 Anvil 1/2-13 1
4a 2277030410 Screw cap 1
26a
2277032611 Mandrel 10-24 1
5a 2277030510 Anvil pedestal assembly 1
27a
2277032711 Mandrel 5/16-18 1
7b 2277030720 Gearbox 1
28a
2277032821 Mandrel 3/8-16 1
8b 2277030820 Brushless motor 1 29 2277033020 Mandrel 1/2-13 1
13b
2277031320 PCB Set 12277032971 Rivbolt-puller 10-24 1
19a
2277031911 Anvil 10-24 12277032981 Rivbolt-puller 1/4-20 1
2277032991 Rivbolt-puller 5/16-18 1
GO-RN2 Parts List
NO Standard Code Parts description Qty. NO Standard Code Parts description Qty.
1a 2277030111 Anvil 1/4-20 1
13b
2277051310 PCB-Set 1
2a 2277030210 Counter Nut 1
19a
2277031911 Anvil 10-24 1
3b 2277050311 Mandrel 1/4-20 1
20a
2277032010 Anvil 5/16-18 1
4a 2277030410 Screw Cap 1 21 2277032121 Anvil 3/8-16 1
5a 2277030510 Anvil pedestal assembly 1
26b
2277052611 Mandrel 10-24 1
7a 2277050710 Gearbox 1
27b
2277052711 Mandrel 5/16-18 1
8a 2277030810 Brushless Motor 1
28b
2277052811 Mandrel 3/8-16 1
GO-SN1 Parts List
List of common parts: GO-RN1, GO-RN2, GO-SN1

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2. Preparation of the tool
Danger - 2.1 Exchange of the mandrels
Make sure that you remove the battery from the riveting tool before replacing the mandrel
and nosepiece, otherwise there is a risk of injury! Select the appropriate mandrel with
corresponding nosepiece that match the size of the blind rivet nut. The procedure for
replacing the components is shown in the following illustration:
Before operating the riveting tool, please read the following important instructions carefully.
Make sure that the battery has been removed from the tool as shown in gure ①In the
order shown above: ② loosen the lock nut with the wrench, then ③ unscrew the threaded
sleeve. ④ Guide the round hole of the wrench onto the threaded mandrel. ⑤ Now, use the
wrench to depress the sleeve in the direction of the arrow. ⑥While depressing the sleeve
unscrew the threaded mandrel.
While making sure the battery is still removed from the tool, ① align the round hole of the
wrench with the mandrel. ② Press the sleeve down in the direction of the arrow and hold in
place. ③ While depressing the sleeve, the mandrel is screwed in a clockwise direction by
hand until the hexagonal part of the mandrel is ush with the sleeve once released. ④The
nosepiece is screwed on and ⑤ the counter nut is tightened with the wrench. ⑥ Last, the
battery is inserted onto the tool.
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2.3 Checking the battery
➁Battery status indicator light ➀Button
Press button ➀ once to check the battery.
The battery status indicator light ➁ is always green:
• Full indicator, 100% energy
• Three lights, 75% energy
• Two lights, 50% energy
• One light, 25% energy. Please charge!
2.2 Adjustment of the mandrel
Adjust the length of the mandrel correctly according to the length of the blind rivet nut
(see g.) The order of adjustment is as follows:
Make sure that the battery has been removed from the tool as shown in gure ①
According to the above illustration: ② Screw the blind rivet nut onto the mandrel. ③Loo-
sen the counter nut and adjust according to ④and ⑤ to achieve gure ⑥ As seen in the
bottom left of gure ⑥ , ensure the mandrel protrudes ≈ 1/16’’ past the blind rivet nut after
adjustment - the mandrel is correctly adjusted ⑦.
⑧ Last, the battery is inserted onto the tool.
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④⑤
① ② ③
⑥
⑧
⑦
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2.4 Checking the tool
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➀LED lighting
➁ Trigger
➂Battery
Install the battery ➂ in the direction of the arrow.
Press the trigger ➁, the white LED illumination
lights up ➀is always on, indicating that the power is
working normally.
Important note:
You save energy with the automatic sleep mode, no operation within one minute, the white
illumination light LED goes out automatically and the tool goes into automatic sleep mode.
Simply press the trigger again to restore power.
3. Function setting
Read the following particularly important notes carefully when you are ready to start using
the function settings.
3.1 Adjusting the traction force
The function is preset at the factory:
Stroke: 1/64" - 1/32" (indicator light 1)
Traction mode: (L) "green light on, not ashing".
The tractive force mode (L) stands for low tractive force.
Tractive force mode (H) stands for high tractive force.
Please set the traction force according to the specications and the strength of the blind
rivet nut. Before setting the traction force, enquire about the technical values of the blind
rivet nut and its range of application.
To avoid excessive stress/damage to the mandrel, it is strongly recommended to set
the pull force mode to low (L) when riveting small blind rivet nuts.
Press the button ➂for approximately 1.5 seconds to toggle between high (H) and low(L)
traction force modes. Each time you press and hold button ➂ for the 1.5 seconds, the
traction force indicator light ➁ will illuminate green on the current setting, once you release
button ➂ the tractive force will switch to the opposite low (L).
➀Stroke indicator light
➁ Traction force indicator light
➂ Button
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3.2 Setting the stroke
The stroke setting (indicator lights) can be set/adjusted between 1-10. Before adjusting
the stroke, please read the following instructions to distinguish between the different
types of units (GO-RN1, GO-RN2 and GO-SN1).
Stroke adjustment on the GO-RN1
(adopt the principle for the GO-RN2 and GO-SN1)
First press the trigger button of the tool, then press the button ➂ to start the stroke
setting. The stroke indicator light ➀ lights up and the green light ashes slowly in rive-
ting mode L (factory setting). To increase the stroke by 0.0083 inches, press the button
➂ again, the stroke indicator light ➀ ashes with a fast ashing green light. The stroke
has been increased by 0.0166 inches, press button ➂ again and the stroke is increased
by a further 0.0083" - 0.25", increasing the stroke length by 0.0083 inches per increased
gear (see diagram on page 13) with a total stroke of 0.25 inches according to diagram
(Page 13) which is the maximum stroke setting when all (10) stroke setting lights are
on. Press the button again briey after the achieving the full stroke length (all lights
on) and the stroke goes back to the minimum stroke setting of 0.0083inches and the
#1 stroke indicator light will be illuminated (see gure labeled (1) below). If there is no
conrmation by pressing the trigger within 1 minute, the white light goes out automa-
tically and the power supply is restored by pressing the trigger. The lifting and pulling
force display on the function display is saved as the last setting and is displayed when
the unit is started up again. (1) (2) (3)
Stroke/gear adjustment and display GO-RN1 GO-RN2 GO-SN1
1 gear higher, the green light ashes
slowly
0.0083’’ 0.0125’’ 0.0208’’
2 gears higher, the green light
ashes quickly
0.0166’’ 0.025’’ 0.0416’’
3 gears higher, the green light is on
and not ashing
0.0249’’ 0.0375’’ 0.0624’’
Full stroke (all gears), the green
light is always on
0.250’’ 0.375’’ 0.625’’
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Model GO-RN1 Model GO-RN2 Model GO-SN1
Stroke
/ Gear
The green
light
ashes
slowly
The green
light
ashes
quickly
The green
light is on
and not
ashing
Stroke
/ Gear
The green
light
ashes
slowly
The green
light
ashes
quickly
The green
light is on
and not
ashing
Stroke
/ Gear
The green
light
ashes
slowly
The green
light
ashes
quickly
The green
light is on
and not
ashing
№1 0.0083 0.0166 0.0249 №1 0.0125 0.025 0.0375 №1 0.0208 0.0416 0.0624
№2 0.0332 0.0415 0.0498 №2 0.05 0.0625 0.075 №2 0.0832 0.104 0.1248
№3 0.0581 0.0664 0.0747 №3 0.0875 0.1 0.1125 №3 0.1456 0.1664 0.1872
№4 0.083 0.0913 0.0996 №4 0.125 0.1375 0.15 №4 0.208 0.2288 0.2496
№5 0.1079 0.1162 0.1245 №5 0.1625 0.175 0.1875 №5 0.2704 0.2912 0.312
№6 0.1328 0.1411 0.1494 №6 0.2 0.2125 0.225 №6 0.3328 0.3536 0.3744
№7 0.1577 0.166 0.1743 №7 0.2375 0.25 0.2625 №7 0.3952 0.416 0.4368
№8 0.1826 0.1909 0.1992 №8 0.275 0.2875 0.3 №8 0.4576 0.4784 0.4992
№9 0.2075 0.2158 0.2241 №9 0.3125 0.325 0.3375 №9 0.52 0.5408 0.5616
№10 0.2324 0.2407 0.25 №10 0.35 0.3625 0.375 №10 0.5824 0.6032 0.625
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3.3 Setting the riveting mode (Important note before setting the riveting mode)
Before switching the riveting mode, please refer to the specications and material
properties of the blind rivet nut, as well as other information about the capacity and
riveting condition to select the appropriate riveting mode. There are two riveting
modes: the fully automatic riveting mode and the conventional riveting mode.
3.4 Riveting in fully automatic riveting mode (with flashing green light)
The fully automatic riveting mode is possible by the "ashing green light" ➁in riveting
mode (L) and (H). It is recommended to use the fully automatic riveting mode only with
semi-hex and full hexagonal shank blind rivet nuts. The blind rivet nut has previously
been inserted into the work piece (hole) and the mandrel is automatically screwed into
the blind rivet nut (threading). Then, it automatically pulls the blind rivet nut (deforma-
tion) (without actuating the trigger) and spindles off automatically. The fully automatic
riveting mode is suitable for assembly line work and signicantly increases capacity.
3.5 Riveting in conventional riveting mode (with green light)
The conventional riveting mode is possible by the "always green light" ➁in riveting
mode (L) and (H). It is recommended to use the conventional riveting mode with round
shank blind rivet nuts. In the conventional riveting mode, the blind rivet nut is
automatically threaded onto the mandrel, lead is applied to the mandrel, the blind rivet
nut is inserted into the hole on the work piece, the trigger is actuated and the blind rivet
nut deforms. Finally, the blind rivet nut automatically spindles off the mandrel.
Special note, the fully automatic riveting mode is only suitable for assembly line
operation, in combination with semi or full hexagonal blind rivet nuts. For round shank
blind rivet nuts we recommend the conventional riveting mode.
Function display panel
To switch to fully automatic riveting mode, press the key ➂
button for 3 seconds and the green light ashes!
To switch to conventional riveting mode, the key ➂ must be pressed for 3 seconds and
the green light will no longer ash. A solid green light tells you that the tool is back in
conventional riveting mode.
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4. Tool Operation (Important tips before starting work)
Please charge the battery to 100% before rst use (according to the relevant
government regulations). Please ensure that charging does not stop below 50% of the
battery's capacity.
4.1 Instructions for presetting the blind rivet nut
The functions to be set in advance should be followed according to the specication
of the blind rivet nut, the thickness and the thickness of the work piece. Due to different
types and specications of blind rivet nuts that may be provided by different suppliers,
the installation performance will vary greatly. Therefore, pre-installation (sample
riveting) is required when the function is set (before ofcial riveting) (Fig. 1) We
recommend that you use GOEBEL brand blind rivet nuts for optimum processing.
(1) Screw the blind rivet nut manually by ½ turn according to the above illustration,
vertically and straight onto the mandrel! ➁ Press the blind rivet nut in the direction of
the arrow and the blind rivet nut is automatically spindled on. ➂ Press the trigger button
and the blind rivet nut is pulled ④ The test riveting process is completed, the mandrel
automatically spindles the blind rivet nut. Check the riveting process according to the
above illustration and check whether the riveting condition is satisfactory.
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4.2 Checking the set blind rivet nut
If after the setting process the result of the blind rivet nut setting appearance does not
correspond to the picture in the middle, it shows that the stroke has not been set to the
most suitable setting. Further ne adjustment can be made by adjusting (+/-) with the
tool wrench (see illustration). If the ne adjustment does not lead to the desired goal,
please check/perform instruction 3.2 Adjusting the stroke again.
4.3 Unscrewing blind rivet nuts manually
Important note: Too high a traction force or a too long working stroke (incorrect
setting) can damage the blind rivet nut thread. In addition, the wrong setting can cause
the thread of the blind rivet nut to become severely deformed and the automatic
unwinding of the blind rivet nut is blocked. The blind rivet nut has caught and is still
seated on the mandrel. Use the Allen key to unscrew the blocked blind rivet nut
manually.
Remove the battery according to gure ①, unscrew the protective cap in the direction
of the arrow to remove the protective cap, insert the Allen key into the hexagonal hole
at the rear end in the direction of the arrow in gure ➂, loosen the blind rivet nut
blocked by the threaded mandrel counter clockwise in the direction of the arrow in
gure ④. Install the battery in gure ⑤, see gure ⑥, the threaded mandrel extends
automatically after pressing the release button.
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4.4 Setting instructions for the riveting process
Set the blind rivet nut in a vertical position.
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The blind rivet nut is screwed onto the mandrel in the direction of the arrow ①,
make sure that this is done vertically! ➁ Insert the blind rivet nut into the workpiece in
the direction of the arrow, again vertically! ➂ Press the trigger to rivet the blind rivet nut.
④ After the setting process, the mandrel retracts automatically (unwinding of the blind
rivet nut) and the riveting process is completed.
4.5 Riveting in special applications
The blind rivet nut is placed on the mandrel in the direction of the arrow and
automatically spindled on ①, please note the vertical alignment! ➁ The blind rivet nut
is inserted into the workpiece in the direction of the arrow, please note the vertical
alignment! ➂ Press the trigger to rivet the blind rivet nut. ④ After the setting process,
the mandrel retracts automatically (unwinding of the blind rivet nut) and the riveting
process is completed.
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5. Charger & Battery
5.1 Technical parameters
Charger
Output: 18V - 2.0Ah
Input: 100 - 240V /50 - 60HZ/ 1 A
Net weight: 9.5oz
5.2 Charger usage
The charger is connected to the power supply, the green indicator light ➀ is always on,
works properly and charges the battery in the direction of the arrow.
Operation Charge control
light (1)
Symbols (2)
Explanation
Measures
Battery
charged in
charger
▶Red light on ▶The battery is in good
condition. The charging
time is about one hour.
▶In good condition
▶Green light on ▶Battery malfunction.
Cannot be charged.
▶Immediately disconnect the
power supply, remove the battery
and replace it with a new battery.
The battery is
charged
▶Green light on ▶The battery is full. Please
remove the battery.
▶In good condition
▶Red light on ▶When the internal
temperature rises, the
charger stops working.
▶Immediately disconnect the
power supply, remove the battery
and replace it with a new battery.
Battery
Output: 18V - 2.0Ah - 36Wh
Net weight: 13oz
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5.3 Battery usage
• During use, please check (see P9 Battery check) the battery power.
• The battery has deep discharge protection (ECP) and can be recharged about 1000 times.
• Do not use the charger until the battery has cooled down sufciently.
• If the battery's operating time is signicantly reduced during normal use, this indicates
that the battery should be replaced.
➀Charge indicator light
➁ Loading symbols
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Questions Answers
Battery
▶
Is it okay not to use them for a long time
▶
Charge the battery every 6 months, otherwise it may deteriorate in performance after 6
months.
▶
Does charging after each use affect
battery life
▶
Suggestion: When the remaining battery time is only 25% (a light on the display) or when the
battery is exhausted, it should be recharged to increase the battery life.
Usage
▶
If the tool housing is used continuously in
conventional riveting mode (D) for a certain
period of time, will the heating in the tool
housing affect normal use?
▶
As the high-speed motor causes the gear to rotate, the heat generated during the riveting
process is transferred to the outside, which does not affect the normal use of the tool.
The user is advised to wear suitable protective gloves.
7. Troubleshooting
Malfunction Probable cause Correction of defects
While
charging
▶
▶
The battery is plugged into the charger
and the green light is on
▶
Battery malfunction or damage, error,
charging not possible.
▶
Stop charging immediately, remove the
battery and replace it with a new battery.
Abnormal charging temperature (battery over-
heating) outside normal range (0°C~45°C)
▶
Red light is on while the battery is charging
▶
Immediately switch off the power,
remove the battery and check the
charger
U
S
A
G
A
G
E
▶
All displays on the function panel ash
▶
Low power alarm
▶
Remove the battery
▶
The indicator light ashes once within a
certain period of time and switches off
after 15 seconds.
▶
Motor short-circuit alarm Please send the battery to qualied,
professional maintenance personnel for
inspection and repair. If in doubt, please
contact the authorised dealer in good
time for advice and repair.
▶
The indicator light ashes within a certain
period of time and switches off after 15
seconds.
▶
Overheating alarm of the control unit
▶
The indicator light ashes 4 times
within a certain period of time
and switches off after 15 seconds.
▶
Engine blockage alarm
▶
▶
The indicator light ashes 5 times within
a certain period of time and switches off
after 15 seconds.
▶
Switch-on error or abnormally high current
ow
▶
The blind rivet nut was
not set correctly.
▶
Thread of blind rivet nut damaged.
▶
▶
Use a new blind rivet nut.
Mandrel damaged. Replace the mandrel (see P8 Replacing
accessories).
▶
The setting head of the blind rivet nut is not in
contact with the threaded sleeve.
▶
Length of mandrel is incorrectly
adjusted; adjust according to the length
of the blind rivet nut (see S9).
▶
Discharge the battery. Check the power
indicator panel.
▶
Charge (see S9: Battery check, for use with
P14 batteries and chargers).
▶
The mandrel cannot be
be pulled in
▶
Too high traction force or too long working
stroke, as a result of which the thread of the
blind rivet nut will be deformed or damaged.
▶
Unscrew the blind rivet nut manually with
the Allen key see 4.3) Unscrewing blind
rivet nuts manually. Adjust the traction
force or working stroke (see 3.1) Adjusting
the traction force and 3.2) Adjusting the
stroke
▶
Use a new blind rivet nut.
Blind rivet nut thread damaged
▶
▶
Use a suitable blind rivet nut.
Blind rivet nut thread not centred or
perpendicular on ange/set head
▶
The intended hole of the riveted plate is not
perpendicular to the plane, or the accuracy of
the rounding does not meet the requirements.
▶
Check the intended bore of the
workpiece and machine it after
▶
Premature termination of the riveting process
before the tool stops working completely.
▶
Wait until the tool stops working
completely 4.) Tool Operation (Important
tips before starting work)
▶
▶
The blind rivet nut is not perpendicular to the intended
hole of the workpiece during processing.
▶
Make the correct setting for operation.
4.) Tool Operation (Important tips before
starting work)
▶
Loose blind rivet nut after rivet installation
▶
The traction force is too low.
▶
Adjust the traction force correctly (see
3.1 Adjusting the traction force)
The blind rivet nut is loosened before the set
working stroke is reached.
▶
Set the working stroke correctly (see
3.2) Setting the stroke
▶
If the above method does not remedy the situation, the riveting tool must be repaired by professional personnel or the tools must be returned to the seller or
manufacturer for repair!
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