Howmet Aerospace HK-150 User manual

HK-150 (HK1058)
Installation Tool
Instruction Manual

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safety ....................................................4
PrIncIPle of oPeratIon.....................................5
tool sPecIfIcatIons........................................5
oPeratIng InstructIons .................................6 - 7
RIvet PIntaIl reMoval .....................................7
Jaw InstallatIon and reMoval ..........................8 - 9
tool MaIntenance ........................................10
troublesHootIng .........................................11
oPtIonal accessorIes ....................................12
rIveter to nutsetter conversIon InstructIons .............13
90 day warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
autHorIzed tool servIce center ..........................14
contents
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safety
This instruction manual must be read,
with particular attention to the following
safety guidelines, by any person servicing
or operating this tool.
1. Glossary
Notes - are reminders of required procedures.
Bold, Italic type and underlining - empha-
sizes a specic instruction.
2. A half hour long hands-on training session with
qualied personnel is recommended before using
Huck equipment.
3. 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 pro-
cedures.
4. Repairman and Operator must read manual prior
to using equipment. Warning and Caution stickers/
labels supplied with equipment must be understood
before connecting equipment to any primary power
supply. As applicable, each of the sections in this
manual have specic safety and other information.
5. Read MSDS Specications before servicing the
tool. MSDS Specications are available from the
product manufacturer or your Huck representative.
6. When repairing or operating Huck installation
equipment, always wear approved eye protection.
Where applicable, refer to ANSI Z87.1 - 2003
7. Disconnect primary power source before perform-
ing maintenance on Huck equipment or changing
Nose Assembly.
8. Tools and hoses should be inspected for leaks at
the beginning of each shift/day. If any equipment
shows signs of damage, wear, or leakage, do not
connect it to the primary power supply.
9. Mounting hardware should be checked at the
beginning of each shift/day.
10. Make sure proper power source is used at all times.
11. Release tool trigger if power supply is interrupted.
12. Tools are not to be used in an explosive environ-
ment unless specically designed to do so.
13. Never remove any safety guards or pintail deec-
tors.
14. Ensure deector or pintail collector is installed and
operating prior to use.
15. Never install a fastener in free air. Personal injury
from fastener ejecting may occur.
16. Always clear spent pintail out of nose assembly
before installing the next fastener.
17. There is possibility of forcible ejection of pintails or
spent mandrels from front of tool.
18. If there is a pinch point between trigger and work
piece, use remote trigger. (Remote triggers are
available for all tooling).
19. Unsuitable postures may not allow counteracting of
normal expected movement of tool.
20. Do not abuse tool by dropping or using it as a ham-
mer. 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 efciency, eliminating downtime,
and in preventing an accident which may cause
severe personal injury.
21. Never place hands between nose assembly and
work piece. Keep hands clear from front of tool.
22. There is a risk of crushing if tool is cycled without
Nose Assembly installed.
23. Tools with ejector rods should never be cycled with
out nose assembly installed.
24. When two piece lock bolts are being used always
make sure the collar orientation is correct. See fas-
tener data sheet of correct positioning.
25. There is a risk of whipping compressed air hose if
tool is pneudraulic or pneumatic.
26. Tool is only to be used as stated in this manual.
Any other use is prohibited.
Read manual prior to using
equipment.
Eye protection required while
using this equipment.
Hearing protection required while
using this equipment.
WARNINGS - Must be understood to
avoid severe personal injury.
CAUTIONS - show conditions that will
damage equipment and or structure.
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READ INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO OPERATING THE RIVETER. THIS
RIVETER IS DESIGNED FOR INTERMITTENT DUTY AND MAINTENANCE WORK ONLY.
The HK-150 is a hydraulic tool designed to set from 1/8 inch up to and including 1/4 inch diameter steel, stainless steel,
aluminum and plasc rivets by changing only the nose piece. The HK-150 has a rated pull pressure of over 3,500 lbs and
one handed operaon gives access to ght areas.
The hydraulic system is sealed, oil cannot be added. If the HK-150 should become damaged and leaks oil from the tool, it
should be returned to an authorized service center.
PrIncIPle of oPeratIon
tool sPecIfIcatIons
Operating Temperature Range: 32 ° - 125 ° F ( 0 ° - 51.7 ° C )
Maximum Operating Temperature: 125 ° F ( 51.7 ° C )
STROKE RIVET DIAMETER RIVET MATERIALS PULL PRESSURE WEIGHT
5/8” 1/8”-1/4” Stainless Steel, 3,500 lbs 28 oz
(1.58 cm) (.32-.63 cm) Aluminum, Plastic (15.6 kN) (.79 kg)
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oPeratIng InstructIons
The HK-150 hydraulic riveter installs fasteners by a pull and release system. Placing lever in “PULL” position,
and pumping the handles (see gure 2 on the next page) will actuate the tool. After installing the fastener, the
tool must be returned to its original position, which releases the pintail. To do this, point the tool downward,
place lever in “RELEASE” position, and squeeze handles (see gure 3). The pintail should drop out.
*The HK-150 has a .625 inch work travel and will set most rivets in one cycle. If the tool reaches the end
of its travel before the rivet breaks, DO NOT continue pumping the handles on the tool. Release the tool by
pressing RELEASE Button and then squeezing the handles. Next, regrip the rivet, and pump the HANDLES
and nish the installation.
Nose Piece Installation:
1. Select the proper Nose Piece for the correct
installation of fastener and function of tool.
2. Remove the Nose Piece in the tool by
unscrewing it in a counterclockwise direction.
3. Hand tighten the Nose Piece into the Nose
Tube.
Fastener Installation:
Install correct nose piece on tool (see Nose Piece
installation section).
1. Insert pintail of rivet in to the Nose Piece.
2. Position the Rivet Body in to Work Piece to
be fastened.
3. Hold the tool steady against the work piece
and pump Handles until rivet is set and pintail
is broken*. See gure 2
CAUTIONS:
●Before operating tool, make
sure that all Nose parts have
been screwed in HAND TIGHT.
●Frequently check that nose
components do not vibrate
loose during operation.
READ INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY PRIOR TO OPERATING THE RIVETER. THIS
RIVETER IS DESIGNED FOR INTERMITTENT DUTY AND MAINTENANCE WORK ONLY.
WARNINGS:
●Read full manual before using tool.
●A half-hour training session with qualied personnel is recommended before
using Huck equipment.
●To avoid severe personal injury: Wear approved eye and ear protection.
●Be sure of adequate clearance for Operator’s hands before proceeding with
fastener installation.
●Tool shall not be operated if directed toward the operator or any person.
●Beware of ejection of fastener; turn head in each operation to avoid exposure.
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Figure 2
Figure 3
oPeratIng InstructIons (continued)
CAUTION: It is necessary to
remove Pintail before attempting
to install another Rivet.
Rivet Pintail Removal
Once Rivet is installed, Pintail must be
removed.
1. Point tool downward.
2. Squeeze the Handle while pressing
the Releasing Button.
rIvet PIntaIl reMoval
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Jaw InstallatIon and reMoval:
The jaws are installed at the factory and should only need to be removed for periodic inspection and cleaning. To
remove the jaws unscrew the NOSE TUBE from the tool in a counterclockwise direction
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Jaw InstallatIon and reMoval
(continued):
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Ø.093
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Ø.093
Ø.130
Ø.125 Ø.172
Ø.160
Ø.160
Ø.160
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Part No. Description
1/4" Magna Lok
1/4” Pop Rivets
1/4” Plastic Rivets
Replaces Tip 202157
Spec. GM Glass Stop
Travel, Pop Rivets
1/4" Monobolts
1/4" Pop & Plastic
Rivets
1/4" Auto Split "T"
Rivets
3/16" Monobolts
5/32" & 3/16" Pop
& Plastic Rivets
1/8" Stand Off
Pop Rivets
'3/32" & 1/8"
Pop Rivets
1/8" for Trim Molding
Pop Rivets
202142
202193
202169
202157
202155
202168
202158
202190
202159
202156
Nose Pieces
Part No. Description
Discontinued - Replaced
by tip 202142 (pictured
below)
Steps for Proper Tool Maintenance and Operation
1. Disassemble and clean Nose components periodically or if
the pintails do not drop out freely. Use a pick to clean the
jaw grooves. Wash components in mineral spirits or isopro-
pyl alcohol. Apply a small amount of lubricant to the Jaws
and inside of Jaw Holder prior to assembly.
2. To ease Nose Tube and Nose Piece installation, extend
tool by pumping Handles.
3. Do not use tool as a lever if rivet pintail is jammed
while regripping. Instead, squeeze Handles and press the
Releasing Button while pushing tool nose against work
piece for the jaws to get a deeper grip.
4. If rivet pintail is stuck in tool after breaking, lightly tap
nose against a hard surface while squeezing Handles and
pressing the Releasing Button with tool pointing downward.
Pintail should then fall out.
5. Before operating tool, make sure that all Nose Parts have
been screwed in hand tight.
6. The tool has a 5/8” work travel, the completion of which
is indicated by a solid stop after approximately 12 pumps
(one cycle). Do not force beyond this point to insure
long life of tool.
7. The HK-150 should not be used at temperatures below
35°F unless it is rst brought to room temperature and
cycled several times. Normal use of the tool after warming
should keep it warm enough for proper operation.
8. If tool will not reverse, remove Nose Tube and inspect
for any foreign matter that might have caused jamming
between Jaw Holder and inside of Nose Tube.
9. Frequently check that nose components do not vibrate
loose during operation.
10.Do not rock tool when pumping it. This may cause rivets
to prematurely break.
11. Large fasteners can be set one handed in tight areas by
using short pump strokes.
tool MaIntenance
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troublesHootIng
Problem Solution
1.) Rivet pintail is stuck in tool First Step:
Lightly tap nose against a hard surface while after
breaking squeezing HANDLES and pressing down the
RELEASING BUTTON with tool pointing downward Pintail
should then fall out, see g. 4. If that does not work try Second
Step.
Second Step: (Use this only if rst step does not work)
Remove NOSE TUBE and JAW HOLDER (for help see gure 5)
take out pintail and reassemble.
2.) Tool will not reverse Push on the handles until you feel a slight give, then press the
RELEASING BUTTON and continue pushing on the handles,
the tool should then reverse. If this does not work Remove
NOSE TUBE and inspect for any foreign matter that may have
cause the jamming between JAW HOLDER and the inside of
NOSE TUBE.
3.) Fastener does not pull rivet The JAW HOLDER is loose. Remove the NOSE TUBE and
tighten the JAW HOLDER by turning it counterclockwise (see
(See Three Piece Jaw Installation and Removal)).
4.) The rivet does not t into the tool The rivet is to large, or the wrong NOSE PIECE is on the tool.
To nd the correct NOSE PIECE (see chart on page 11). If you
do not have the needed NOSE PIECE, See next page for how
to order the correct one.
5.) Premature breaking See solution for problem 4. Also verify the grip of the fastener
and make sure you are not rocking the tool during installation.
6.) Jamming of tool See solution for problem 4. Also verify that you have the proper
jaw engagement and that all parts are hand tight and that the
jaws are cleaned and properly assembled in jaw pusher (See
Three Piece Jaw Installation and Removal)
7.) Rivet not installed properly See solution for problem 4. Also verify jaw grip and that the
appropriate fastener is being used.
8.) Jaws breaking See solution for problem 4. Check to see all parts are properly
assembled and hand tight.
9.) Damaged jaw pusher See solution for problem 4. Check to see if all parts are properly
assembled.
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oPtIonal accessorIes
Service Notes:
NOSE PIECES
202156 1/8” for Trim Molding Pop Rivets
202159 3/32” & 1/8” Pop Rivets
202190 1/8” Stand Off Pop Rivets
202158 5/32” & 3/16” Pop and Plastic Rivets
202168 3/16” Monobolts
202155 1/4” Auto Split “T” Rivets
202157 Discontinued. Use tip 202142.
202169 1/4” Monobolts
202193 Spec. GM Glass Stop Travel, Pop Rivets
202142 1/4” Magna Lok
1/4” Pop Rivets
1/4” Plastic Rivets
Replaces tip 202157
JAWS
202122 Two Piece Jaws
202929 Three Piece Jaws
KITS
205490 Nose Extension Kit
205400 Nut Setter Kit
205401 Metric Nut Setter Kit
205403 Rivnut Nut Setter Kit
126016 Rivet Stem Removal Tool “Punch Assy”
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HK-150 Nutsetter
The HK-150 NUTSETTER sets 3mm
through 3/8-24 threaded aluminum inserts
and up to 1/4-20 steel inserts. Size chang-
es are accomplished by changing the
PULL-UP STUD and ANVIL. No tools
required.
Installing threaded Inserts:
1. Make sure proper Pull-up Stud and
are Anvil in place.
2. Thread the insert on the Pull-up Stud
until all threads on the insert are
engaged.
3. Position the Insert into workpiece with
the appropriate size hole and pump
the Handles until the Insert is set.
(You will feel the tool come to a denite
stop when the insert is properly set. STOP
PUMPING HANDLES)
Releasing the Tool: (After Insert has been
set in the workpiece)
1. Press the Releasing Button while
squeezing Handles.
2. Rotate the Turn Nut in a counterclock-
wise direction until the Pull-up Stud is
released from the Threaded Insert.
convertIng arIveter to anutsetter
nutsetter
1. Completely retract the tool by squeezing HANDLES
and pressing the RELEASING BUTTON. (Figure 3)
2. Remove NOSE PIECE from NOSE TUBE. Remove NOSE
TUBE, JAWS and JAW HOLDER.
The parts that were removed should be stored for
future use as a riveter. The tool is ready to start add-
ing NUTSETTER accessories as follows:
3. Screw MASTER SHAFT assembly on PULLER SHAFT
and replace NOSE TUBE as shown.
4. Slide TURN NUT over the extended secon of the
MASTER PULLER SHAFT. Screw the appropriate
PULL-UP STUD into MASTER SHAFT ASSEMBLY.
(NOTE: this is a le hand thread and must be
screwed in counterclockwise.)
5. Push appropriate ANVIL over PULL-UP STUD into
TURN-NUT.
The HK-150 can be converted from
a riveter to a nutsetter by changing
several of the nose components. No
tools required as parts require hand
tightening only.
rIveter
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B.) The tool must be returned intact and prepaid to one of our service centers. Proof of date of sale must
accompany any tool returned. This warranty will be void if repairs have been made or attempted by
others, or if the tool has been subject to abuse, neglect, accident or improper application.
D.) If you have any problems please contact Customer Service at the factory: 209-839-3000.
autHorIzed tool servIce center:
90 day warranty on HK-150 rIveter
Bay Fastening Systems
30 Ban Plaza North
Farmingdale, NY 11735
516 294 4100
516 294 3447 (Fax)
Mountainair Rivet Tools
115 West Broadway
Mountainair, NM 87036
479 936 7577
505 847 2207
505 847 2465 (Fax)
FSI
1206 East Mac Arthur St
Sonoma, CA 95476
707 935 1170
800 344 2394 (Toll Free)
707 935 1828 (Fax)
Universal Repair Shop
1611 Boylston Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122
206 322 2726
206 322 2126 (Fax)
Professional Tool Center
2236 S.116th Street
West Allis, WI 53227
414 321 1234
414 321 2524 (Fax)
HK-150 Series Tools (HK1058) Arconic Fastening Systems and Rings
All Arconic Fastening Systems tools and parts have been carefully tested and checked at the factory
and are guaranteed to be free from defects in material and workmanship, subject to the following
conditions.
A.) The tools manufactured by Arconic Fastening Systems will be repaired free of charge or replaced at
our discretion within 90 days of sale to the rst user if, upon examination at our service center, we
nd a defect in material or workmanship in the hydraulic system.
C.) The foregoing obligation is Arconic Fastening Systems’ sole liability under this or any implied
warranty, and no one is authorized to vary its terms or conditions.
Before returning tools to the service center, please use the operation and
maintenance tips on page 9 of this manual. If the tool continues to mal-
function call the Customer Technical Support at Arconic Fastening
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lIMIted warrantIes
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
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Buyer in enforcing such warranties when such action is
necessary.
Huck shall not be liable for any loss or damage resulting
from delays or nonfulllment 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.
Authorized Tool Service Centers (ATSC’s) offer repair
services, spare parts and nose inserts and acceserories.
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