Troubleshooting – BAND-IT S35099 Automatic Air Tool User Manual

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Document # S41067 rev. H

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S35099

Automatic Air Tool

PROBLEM

OBSERVATION

CORRECTION

5) Clamp pulls jerky.

Clamp may or
may not lock.

- Motion during pull up is erratic and

sticky, but the edges of the band on
the clamp are not scarred.


-The object being clamped may be

held in a twist while the clamp is
being tightened.


-The object being clamped is heavy or

has downward pressure on it.

- Check clamp pull pressure and increase

pressure if pull is below maximum
recommended pressure.


- Straighten/support the object and keep as

level as possible. Lift the object or support it
so the buckle is straight with the clamp tail.


- Check to see if the band gripper pin has

loosened and is dragging on the sides of the
base. Relocate and tighten set screw if it is
loose (fig. 6).


- Pull up cylinder may need lubrication.

Check the lubricator for oil and to see if the
lubricator is working properly. Add oil and
correct the setting and cycle the tool a
number of times to lubricate the cylinder
prior to resuming operation.

6) Clamp tail slipping

in clamp tail
gripper.

- Clamp pulls and locks satisfactorily

but tail is sliding or scraping in clamp
tail gripper.

- Remove the clamp tail gripper and clean the

teeth. Observe for flattened teeth. If found,
gripper should be replaced. Note that
chipped teeth may hold band satisfactorily
and use is not detrimental, but a
replacement gripper should be ordered.


- Tripper plate may be stuck due to dirt or lack

of lubricant. Clean and relubricate the plate.

7) Clamp tail cannot

be inserted into
tool.

- Cycle tool and observe that the

gripper lever tail moves as the piston
rod returns to contact the clamp
head.

- Gripper level not opening. Tripper plate may

be broken or binding. Disassemble gripper
lever and/or tripper plate and clean or
replace defective item (fig. 6).

8) Clamp tail is

crumpled or
trapped as the
tool resets.

- Tail is caught in the tool instead of

being ejected back through or below
the clamp head.

- Operate the tool and KEEP THE FOOT

CONTROL VALVE PEDAL DEPRESSED.
Reach under piston rod and locate the band
gripper lever. Rotate the lever toward the
clamp head and allow the tail to fall out of
the tool. If the tail does not fall out, use
pliers to grasp the clamp tail and remove it.
Release foot control valve pedal. NEVER
position your fingers anywhere but on the
gripper lever and keep the foot control valve
depressed.

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