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IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

Compatible compressors 

GUIDELINES FOR PROPER USE AND OPERATION 

Be sure to use a proper air compressor with air powered tools.   

General use 

The Air-Powered Coil Siding Nailer. drives 1-

1/2” to 2-1/2” 0º plactic coil nails. The tool is lightweight and durable, 

stands  up  to  the  elements  and  provides  consistently  accurate  results  over  the  life  of  the  tool.  An  ideal  tool  for  a 

variety  of  construction  projects,  including  installation  of  asphalt  roofing  shingles  and  insulation  boards.  It  also 

features a high-capacity side-load magazine, tool-less depth adjustment, durable construction, and more. 

 

Air system 

 

Always use clean, dry, regulated, compressed air at 4.9 to 8.3 bar (70 to 120psi). 

 

Do not exceed the maximum or minimum pressures. Operating the tool at the wrong pressure(too low or too 

high) will cause excessive noise or rapid wear of tool.

 

Summary of Contents for CN65ZRA

Page 1: ...ating Instructions carefully before starting the product Keep this Manual for future reference Residual Risks Even when the tool is used as prescribed it is not possible to eliminate all residual risk factors The following hazards may arise in connection with the tool s construction and design ...

Page 2: ...i 4 9 8 3bar 5 8 5 kgf cm2 Maximum pressure 120PSI 8 3bar Air consumption 049 ft3 cycle at 90 psi Air inlet 3 8 Dimensions 282mm 316mm 145mm 11 1 12 44 5 71 Weight 2 3kgs 5 06lbs SCFM Standard Cubic feet per minute the volumetric flow rate of air corrected to standardized conditions of temperature and pressure Environmental Responsibilities Please recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of...

Page 3: ... only the compressed air to power the air powered tools Use a minimum of 25 7 6m of hose to connect the tools to the compressor Failure to comply will result in serious injury or loss of life Risk of electric shock Do not expose a compressor to rain Store it indoors Disconnect the compressor from power source before servicing Compressor must be grounded Do not use grounding adaptors Risk of person...

Page 4: ...d be kept clean can clear Always follow all workshop safety rules regulations and conditions when using the tools Carry the tool by the handle only Do not carry the tools with a finger on the trigger Do not carry the tool by the hose magazine or any other parts Do not use the tool near or below freezing temperatures as doing so may cause tool failure Do not store the tool in a freezing environment...

Page 5: ...onsistently accurate results over the life of the tool An ideal tool for a variety of construction projects including installation of asphalt roofing shingles and insulation boards It also features a high capacity side load magazine tool less depth adjustment durable construction and more Air system Always use clean dry regulated compressed air at 4 9 to 8 3 bar 70 to 120psi Do not exceed the maxi...

Page 6: ...eaking NO Description NO Description NO Description 1 AEROPRO Air powered coil nailer 4 Air Hose 7 Filter 2 Quick connector 5 Lubricator 8 Cut off valve 3 Quick coupler 6 Regulator 0 to 8 3 Bar 9 Air compressor WARNING Potential hazard that could result in serious injury or loss of life Do not use the tool if it is not in proper working order Do not use oxygen carbon dioxide or any other combustib...

Page 7: ... nail will not feed smoothly if the nail holder is not correctly adjusted Turn the nail holder about 90 degrees counterclockwise Move the nail holder up and down to align the top of the nail holder with a mark on the holder shaft in accordance with the length of the nails being used Turn the nail holder 90 degrees clockwise until you hear click 4 Place the nail coil in the magazine Insert the firs...

Page 8: ...guide slot Pulling the nails to the right swing the nail guide closed NOTE Be careful not to deform the collated wires and not to disengage the nails with the guide surface Otherwise the nail guide will not close correctly 6 Close the magazine cover Pulling the nails to the right swing the nail guide closed 7 Grip the nail guide and knob with finger 8 Lock the knob completely ...

Page 9: ...service centre immediately 1 DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM NAILER REMOVE ALL NAILS FROM NAILER All screws must be tightened If any screws are loose tighten them The push lever and trigger must move smoothly 2 Adjust the air pressure to 70 PSI 4 9 bar or 5 kgf cm2 Connect the air hose Do not load any nails in the nailer THE NAILER MUST NOT LEAK AIR Hold the nailer downward and pull the trigger THE NAILE...

Page 10: ...two firing modes sequential fire for single firing or bump fire for repetitive fast firing of nails The bump fire trigger kit comes installed on the nailer and the sequential fire trigger kit is included as replacement parts See instructions on how to change from one mode to the other METHODS OF OPERATION This nailer is equipped with a push lever at the nailing point and will not operate unless th...

Page 11: ...identally contacts you or others in work area Keep hands and body away from the discharge area The nailer with contact trip mechanism may bounce from the recoil of driving a fastener and unwanted subsequent fastener may be driven possibly causing injury Some types of loaded nails can spark out of the muzzle during a nail driving operation Exericise caution ADJUSTING THE NAILING DEPTH To assure tha...

Page 12: ... pusher to its original position Reload the nails into the tool magazine Reconnect the air supply line to the tool s air inlet Test fire 3 to 5 nails into a piece of scrap wood in order to ensure proper operation MAINTENANCE Cleaning Disconnect the nailer stapler from the air supply before cleaning Use a good solvent to clean the nose assembly of the nailer stapler Always be sure that the nailer s...

Page 13: ...ck and replace O ring 2 Check and replace 3 Check and replace trigger valve stem seal or O ring Air leak near bottom of tool 1 Loose screws 2 Worn or damaged O rings or bumper 1 Tighten screws 2 Check and replace O rings or bumper Air leak between body and cylinder cap 1 Loose screws 2 Worn or damaged O rings or seals 1 Tighten screw 2 Check and replace O rings or bumper Blade driving fastener too...

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Page 15: ...68 03 04 40 021 Feed Piston 1 18 03 04 01 202 O ring 63 6 2 5 1 69 03 04 08 140 Nose 1 19 03 04 01 169 O ring 45 3 55 1 70 03 04 29 036 Sleeve 2 20 03 04 27 144 Cylinder 1 71 03 04 05 730 Nut M5 1 21 03 04 26 066 Gun body 1 72 03 04 04 031 Driver guide cover 1 22 03 04 29 093 Grip Rubber 1 73 03 04 31 031 Feeder Shaft 1 23 03 04 01 142 O ring 36 5 2 65 1 74 03 04 33 012 Feeder 1 24 03 04 11 091 03...

Page 16: ... 1 95 Magazine assembly 45 03 04 40 130 steel ball DW 4 1 501 05 04 24 035 Oil pot 1 46 03 04 05 197 pin 3 30 1 502 05 04 21 002 Hex M4 3mm 1 47 03 04 05 194 pin 3 22 1 503 05 04 21 003 Hex M5 4mm 1 48 03 04 05 744 Washer D 5 2 504 05 04 21 004 Hex M6 5mm 1 49 03 04 05 034 Hex Socket HD Bolt M5x25 1 505 05 04 22 003 Safety glasses 1 50 03 04 01 302 O ring 14 1 8 1 51 03 04 32 175 Valve Bushing 1 N...

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