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(4) Holding hand blind riveter at right angle to work, install on
blind rivet stem.
(5) push against work with just enough force to firmly seat rivet
and prevent part separation.
(6) Actuate and pull rivet until stem breaks.
(7) Trim broken stem flush with rivet head.
(8) Firmly press on installed rivet to check tightness of
installation.
(9) Remove and replace in accordance with procedure if installation
is unacceptable.
c.
Blind bolt removal.
(1) The blind bolt (BP-T & B100-T) can be removed by using the
proper size blind bolt removal tool kit and any portable electric drill with a
rated speed of no more than 1250 RPM.
(2) The tools in this kit are illustrated on page 4-183, and are
tabulated on page 4-184.
(3) The fastener removal consists of four operations:
(a) Operation I - Drill pin. (See page 4-186)
(b) Operation II - Knock out drilled pin and remove upper
portion of pin and lock collar.
(See page 4-187)
(c) Operation III - Counterbore sleeve.
(See page 4-188)
(d) Operation IV - Knock out counterbored sleeve and remove
head of sleeve.
(See page 4-189)
NOTE
The illustration of the operations for removal
show a countersunk blind bolt.
The removal
of a protruding head blind bolt is the same.
A micro-limit tool is used with the counterbore
cutter in Operation III to control the depth of
the cut.
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