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ProClinch Series – OperationsDesigned to meet yourfastening needs.ProClinch 4.5Applies clips supplied on strips. Weighing a mere 4.5 lbs,this hand held tool provides maximum maneuverablilitywhile reducing the risk of repetitive motion injuries.Proven design innovations, including composite materials,investment castings and simple pneumatic logic establishthis tool as the world wide standard.ProClinch 5.2Applies clips supplied on rolls. Same lightweighttechnology as the ProClinch 4.5, adapted for roll format.Typically used with the Complete System for roll-fed clipsor the more compact spool dispenser frame for remotelyactivated fixed-tool applications. Ideal for use withautomated assembly systems.LightweightA full 35% lighter than the competition to reduce operator fatigue.User-FriendlyQuieter operation and no more morning start-up sluggishness.Easy blade, anvil, and pusher spring replacement.Easy to HandleErgonomically designed handle provides for a morecomfortable grip.Reliable40% fewer components40% few moving parts40% fewer “O” ringsResults – few problemsYOUR WORLDWIDE FASTENER SUPPLIERVertexFasteners.comUse the ProClinch tool for: Bedding Furniture Automotive and van seating Animal traps and cagesOptions and Accessories Blade jam release device – utilizes airpressure to release jammed blade ProClinch 5.2 complete system – for rollfed clips ProClinch 5.2 “Fish Mouth” system – forclip-ons or soft-edge sinuous springs Pivoting anvil option Fixtured tools for various levelsof automation Custom fitting – Vertex engineers willanalyze and propose systems for customapplications

ProClinch Part 031Part DescriptionCapMain Valve BodyMain Valve PistonSpring, PistonCylinder BodyPistonPin, Cylinder BodyYokeRollerPin, LinkLinkSide Plate, R.H.Side Plate, L.H.Top PlateTriggerTrigger Valve LeverTrigger Valve PistonTrigger Valve SleeveFront PlateSpring, Trigger ValveSpring, PusherPusher LatchSpring, Pusher LatchPin, HangerHangerSeries – OperationsQty.1111112112211111111111111Part t DescriptionBearing BracketProClinch 4.5 LabelWarning LabelShoulder Bolt, 5/16 x 1-1/4Valve Assembly with PistonHanger Assembly1/4-20 Flex Nut10-14 x 3/4 Plastite1/4-20 x 1/2 BHCSO-Ring, Valve Body, 5/8 x 3/4O-Ring, Valve Body, 5/16 x 1/2 90DO-Ring, Valve Body, 3/8 x 9/16 90DO-Ring, Valve Piston, 3/8 x 1/2O-Ring, Cap, 2-7/8 x 3O-Ring, Piston, 2-3/4 x 3-1/8O-Ring, Trigger, 1/8 x 1/4 90DSpring Pin, 1/8 x 1-1/4Spring Pin, 5/32 x 1Dowel Pin, 1/8 x 7/8Bearing, Hanger1/4-20 x 1 BHCS1/4-20 x 3/8 Flange HeadRetainer ClipDowel Pin, 1/8 x 3/4Qty.111411472311111111211111Safety Instructions1.2.3.4.Operators should ALWAYS wear safety glasses while operating, maintaining, or repairing a tool.NEVER point the tool toward you or anyone else.ALWAYS disconnect the air supply when the tool is not in use, when mechanically clearing a jam, or when performing maintenance.NEVER place hands or fingers near the blade and anvil area when operating the tool or when connecting the air supply to the tool.Troubleshooting InformationProblemBlade does not return.Sluggish tool.Clips not feeding.Loose clips.Clip-jamming.Tool not cycling.CauseSticky main valve.Dry main valve.Obstruction in magazine.Broken pusher spring.Low air pressure.Worn blade or anvil.Clips are loaded backward intothe magazine.Clogged trigger valve.SolutionLubricate main valve; check that main valve piston moves.Lubricate main valve.Remove obstruction.Replace pusher spring.Increase pressure to 80 psi.Replace blade or anvil.Check that single ear on clip is loaded forward into the magazine.Clean trigger valve assembly.address 1798 Sherwin AvenueDes Plaines, IL 60018 U.S.A.YOUR WORLDWIDE FASTENER SUPPLIER 2016 Leggett & Platt, Incorporated 19742 4-16phone 847.768.6139fax 847.768.7192web address VertexFasteners.com

ProClinch Series – OperationsParts IdentificationRecommended Air Supply: 80-90 PSI(5.5-6.2 bars) of dry, lubricated airaddress 1798 Sherwin AvenueDes Plaines, IL 60018 U.S.A.YOUR WORLDWIDE FASTENER SUPPLIER 2016 Leggett & Platt, Incorporated 19742 4-16phone 847.768.6139fax 847.768.7192web address VertexFasteners.com

ProClinch MaintenanceSeries – OperationsLoading clips inthe ProClinch toolOpening betweenside platesMain valvepistonTop plateFront plateAir inletColoredmark on lastclip of stripRecommended air supply:80-90 psi (5.5-6.2 bars) ofdry, lubricated air.PusherBacksideof bladeRecommended daily maintenanceAdd 2-3 drops of oil (recommend 30W) to:1. Air inlet2. Main valve piston3. Opening between the side plates at these two locations: between the front plate and top of blade between the top plate and top of bladeBlade and anvil replacementSwingblade outUppershoulderboltLink pinSingle ear towardfront of toolLoading strips1. Pull pusher back until it latches at end of magazine.2. Remove strip of clips from box. Load to magazinewith last clip toward back of tool (last clip is identifiedwith a colored line).3. Load entire strip into magazine. Push clips completelyforward by un-latching pusher.Air supplyAlignwith slotLarger wireSmaller wireLoading wireFor best results, smaller wires should be on bottomFrontplateAnvilBlade replacement1. Disconnect air. Remove clips from tool.2. Remove upper and lower shoulder bolts; remove front plate.3. Swing blade from tool and align link pin with slot in side plates.Remove pin through slot and remove blade.4. Lubricate new blade. Align mounting hole in links and blade withslot; assemble link pin through slot to secure blade and links.5. Position blade into tool. Re-lubricate front plate and assembleback into tool with upper and lower shoulder bolts.Pusher spring (VC0024)replacementLoading strips1. Remove damaged pusher springfrom magazine.2. Insert spring into pusher (Fig. A).3. Pull out spring by inserting a pinor rod through hole in spring.Be careful not to deform spring(Fig. B).4. Pull spring over mounting tabto secure in place (Fig. C). Pullpusher back and latch at endof magazine.Fig. AFig. BFig. Caddress 1798 Sherwin AvenueDes Plaines, IL 60018 U.S.A.YOUR WORLDWIDE FASTENER SUPPLIER 2016 Leggett & Platt, Incorporated 19742 4-16phone 847.768.6139fax 847.768.7192web address VertexFasteners.com

ProClinch VertexClip /AN/AReplacesClip SizeCL-15CL-22CL-13, WD-3VCL-20CL-73CL-23CL-26WD-2VCL-25CL-71, CL-312CL-3CL-30CL-33, WD-1VCL-32, WD-OVCL-72, CL-412CL-72, CL-412CL-4CL-4CL-24N, CL-74CL-24HCL-24CL-14CL-72LCL-75SCL-9, 8Tool identificationSeries – OperationsProClinch Toolfor 81PC4-1020PC4-1022PC4-1022PC4-6181 FurniturePC4-6185 BeddingPC4 -6181 FurniturePC4-6181 BeddingPC4-6082PC4-6082PC4 -6082PC4 183PC4 383258383248935N/A93885787Blade 013333133732N/A3643SidePlatesVC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0285 & 286VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13N/AVC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 13VC0012 & 0022VC00225-digit serialnumber4 Strip fed5 Roll fedExample: tool shownPC4-6080Serial number: 45682Anvil number islocated on backside of anvilBladenumberAnvilnumberAn “H” designates theuse of a hanger; if ahanger is not required,this space will be blank.Blade numberis visiblethrough holein front plateaddress 1798 Sherwin AvenueDes Plaines, IL 60018 U.S.A.YOUR WORLDWIDE FASTENER SUPPLIER 2016 Leggett & Platt, Incorporated 19742 4-16phone 847.768.6139fax 847.768.7192web address VertexFasteners.com

ProClinch Series – OperationsClip Guide for Bedding ApplicationsInnerspringClip Guide forFurniture ApplicationsInnerspringCoilCoilBorder Wire(Round)Border Wire(Round)Plastic- orPaper-CoveredWire (SilentWire)Sinuous SpringPlain WireVertex ClipVertex ClipVertex 5F2396A2395F2396A2395F2396A2395F233(.244)102A25 102A25 102A25 102A25MetricCoil Wire DiameterFlat BorderWire DiameterRound BorderWire DiameterMetric1.6 mm 1.7 mm 1.8 mm 1.9 mm 2.0 mm 2.1 mm 2.2 mm 2.3 mm 2.4 mm 2.5 mm4 2376A1880F1880F235 236 1810 mm 110A18 110A18 110A18 110A18 110A18 110A18 110A18 110A18 110A18 110A18Clip ic- inWire17(.054)Sinuous Spring Wire DiameterGauge(Inches)9(.148)88F23 or 88H2390F18 or 90H18MetricWireDiameterSinuous Spring Wire Diameter3.86 mm 3.66 mm 3.25 mm 2.95 mm 2.65 mmSilentWireGauge(Inches)Round Border Wire Diameter –Gauge (Inches)Steel Wire Gauge – USCoil Wire Diameter4.0 23PlainWireSteel Wire Gauge – 90H1888H23Note: Please contactVertex Fasteners prior toordering for completetechnical assistance“A” Series 11.0 mm (maximum value)“F” Series 19.0 mm (maximum strength)address 1798 Sherwin AvenueDes Plaines, IL 60018 U.S.A.YOUR WORLDWIDE FASTENER SUPPLIER 2016 Leggett & Platt, Incorporated 19742 4-16phone 847.768.6139fax 847.768.7192web address VertexFasteners.com

Anvil number is located on back side of anvil Blade number is visible through hole in front plate 4 Strip fed 5 Roll fed Anvil number Blade number An “H” designates the use of a hanger; if a hanger is not required, this space will be

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