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4. turn the rivet spinner crank a few times to center the rivet
hub in the spinner anvil (Figure 20).
Figure 20. Centering the Rivet Hub
5. Apply a few drops of oil to the rivet hub (Figure 21).
Figure 21. Applying the Oil
6. Turn the spinner crank while slowly running the take-up
handle inward (approximately one full revolution) until the
rivet head is formed (Figure 22).
Note:
The take-up handle provides pressure while the spin-
ner anvil forms the rivet head.
Figure 22. Forming a Rivet Head
MAINTENANCE & ADJUSTMENTS
Figure 23. Spinner Oiling Chambers
NOTE:
the rivet spinner is equipped with oiling chambers and
should be maintained periodically with a light-weight
oil (Figure 23).
NOSE SPROCKET DISASSEMBLY
AND ASSEMBLY
1. Using the bench mounted chain breaker (see acces-
sories), line up the 1/4 inch hole in the side of the chain
breaker anvil with the chain breaker punch. Punch out the
six nose sprocket rivets. See Figure 24.
Figure 24. Punching Out Nose Sprocket
Rivets
2. Insert a straight blade screw driver to spread the bar
nose rails just enough to remove the old nose sprocket.
Use a rag or paper towel to clean the nose sprocket area.
See Figure 25.
Rivet Spinner
Crank
Take-up
Handle