Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Safety Instructions
- Specifications
- Packaged Accessories
- Tool Requirements
- ProSet® 2500 Tool Dimensions
- Common Nosepieces
- Basic Tool Operation
- ProSet® 2500 Front End Service
- Mandrel Collection System (MCS) – ProSet® 2500 MCS
- Cleaning the Collector Silencer
- Tool Assembly Torque Requirements
- ProSet® 2500/2500MCS Diagram
- ProSet® 2500 Parts List
- Hydraulic Oil Charging Procedure
- Maintenance
- Safety Data
- Troubleshooting
- EC Declaration of Conformity
- Conforms to the following standards:
- Signed: ____________________________________

12. When there are no more bubbles in the oil, top off the hydraulic oil in the Sleeve Lower (51) to the level of the Backup
Ring (19).
13. Make sure the Jaw Guide (3) is loose (see No.7). Push th
e Air Piston Assembly (57) into the Sleeve Lower (51) to
the half-way point. While holding the Air Piston at the half-way point, replace the Nose Housing and hand tighten.
14. With a clean rag, wipe off any oil on the Air Piston Assembly (57), Handle Lower Assembly (54), and Sleeve Lower
(51).
Put Chamber (89) over Air Piston Assembly (57) then turn the tool upright and tighten the four Socket Head
Cap Screws (88) to a Torque of 46 - 51 in-lbs (5.2 – 5.8 N-m).
15. Remove the Nose Housing (6), and tighten the Jaw Guide (3) by hand until it stops.
16. Loosen the Fill Screw (45) approximately 3 - 3½ full turns or a 0.14"(3.6mm) gap to allow excess hydraulic oil and
bubbles to escape. When no more oil comes out, tighten the Fill Screw (Fig. 7).
17. Wipe off any dirt and oil on the tool.
18. Replace the Nose Housing (6) and Collector (96).
Fig. 7
Fill Screw (45)
Note: During assembly and disassembly, do not allow any metal swarf or dirt into the Hydraulic
Oil and inner Chambe
r.
Maintenance
Preventative Maintenance Schedule
Item Action Frequency
Clean and lubricate Front
End of tool
1 x per day or
See “Front End Service”
5,000 rivet settings.
Look for broken jaws and
damage or wear on jaw teeth.
During “Front End Service” or when jaws
slip on mandrel.
Inspect jaws
When the quantity of stored spent
Mandrels starts to interfere with
Empty Collector mandrels entering the Collector.
(Storage quantity depends on rivet –
approx. 50-7
0 3/16” (4.8mm) rivets).
Collector
Once a week or when MCS suction will
not pull spent man
drels into the
Collector.
Clean Collector Silencer
Note: Only use Emhart specified greases and lubricants
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