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Complete * Schaumburg, IL  60173 * 

Phone:  

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9947

 

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MAINTENANCE

 

'Clean and inspect your tool every time you use it'

 

 

The employer and tool operator are responsible for assuring that the tool is kept in safe working order. 
Furthermore only service personnel trained by the manufacturer, distributor, or employer shall repair the tool.

 

 

CAUTION

 Always remove the air supply before commencing any cleaning or inspection.

 

 

Wipe tool clean and inspect tool for wear or damage.  Use non

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flammable cleaning solutions to wipe the tool. 

Never soak the tool in these solutions as they can cause internal damage.

 

Always ensure that all of the screws are kept tight as loose screws can cause injury or can damage the tool.

 

Tools requiring lubricant: If the tool is used without an in line lubricant then be sure to put in about 3 drops of 
lubricant at the start of each workday and 3 drops for every 1,000 fasteners fired there after.

 

Tools shall be repaired or equipped only with parts or accessories that are supplied or recommended by the 
tool manufacturer / supplier.

 

 

NEVER

 use a tool that requires repair work.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for COMPLETE ProGrade C-5016LMA

Page 1: ... WARNING IMPORTANT PLEASE READ BEFORE USING TOOL Please read the following operating instructions manual Refer to this manual for safety adjustment and trouble shooting instructions If you have any further questions please contact your distributor ...

Page 2: ...392 9947 2 PAGE TOOL SPECIFICATION 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 COMPRESS AIR SYSTEMS 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6 PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES 7 MAINTENANCE 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING 9 TROUBLE SHOOTING 10 EXPLODED VIEW OF TOOL 12 PARTS LIST 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...947 3 TOOL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL OF TOOL C 5016LMA DIMENSIONS L x H x W approx 14 84 x 1 73 x 6 3 WEIGHT WITHOUT FASTENERS 3 04 lbs RECOMMENDED OPERATING PRESSURE 70 120 PSI NAIL SPECIFICATION 50 Series Fine Wire Stapler NAIL CAPACITY 228 Staples ...

Page 4: ...gularly inspect the safety the trigger and the springs for free unhindered movement never use a tool that requires servicing Connect the male free flow nipple to the tool side of the air line so that the tool is depressurized when disconnected from the hose Never load fasteners with the trigger safety depressed it will result in a fastener being fired Never carry the tool with the safety depressed...

Page 5: ...ould be connected to the tool side of the system with the female coupling providing a seal to prevent air loss from the compressor tank upon disconnection Never connect a female disconnect coupling to the tool side as this provides a seal which prevents loss of compressed air from the air tank and if connected to the tool it could seal a charge of air in the tool which could lead to an unintention...

Page 6: ... are using the appropriate working equipment including safety goggles Firing a fastener to fire a fastener hold the nose of the tool against the work piece then pull the trigger to fire a fastener By pulling the trigger half way a single shot is fired Full trigger will activate the automatic firing setting until released Adjusting Speed use the dial on side of trigger to adjust how fast or slow th...

Page 7: ... or at too steep an angle or near the edge of the work piece the fastener can ricochet causing personal injury Remember always hold nose right up to and firmly against the work material Disconnect the tool from the air supply before performing any maintenance leaving the work area moving to another location or handing the tool to another person Always disconnect the tool before removing any jams C...

Page 8: ... for wear or damage Use non flammable cleaning solutions to wipe the tool Never soak the tool in these solutions as they can cause internal damage Always ensure that all of the screws are kept tight as loose screws can cause injury or can damage the tool Tools requiring lubricant If the tool is used without an in line lubricant then be sure to put in about 3 drops of lubricant at the start of each...

Page 9: ...ple guide groove of Blade Guide deflected deformed or broken Load staples and confirm that they will move smoothly No staple is ejected Adhesive fragment or wood dust sticking on the Magazine or staple feeder Remove adhesive fragment or wood dust Push lever Check push lever movement Replace Output unit Piston or driver Air pressure too low Carry out idle driving and check the return of the driver ...

Page 10: ...ng the tool Failure Possible causes Check Method Counter measures The driven staple is bent Staples are inaccurately fed into the Blade Guide Incorrect staples are loaded Refer to item above Refer to item above Worn driver blade Check if the driver blade is extremely worn or not Replace the driver blade The wood is too hard Check if the nails bend on softer wood or not Stop using the tool The driv...

Page 11: ...Complete Schaumburg IL 60173 Phone 888 392 9947 11 NOTES ...

Page 12: ...C 5016LMA A2 Automatic Stapler Exploded View Diagram May 2017 ...

Page 13: ...SOC HD BOLT 2 207 1133S 0030003 2 VALVE PLUNGER A 1 403 11351 1404701 2 DRIVER GUIDE COVER 1 208 2041104 02071 0 O RING 1 404 11380 0044706 1 GASKET 1 209 2041104 02061 0 O RING 1 405 11391 1404702 1 MAGAZINE B 1 210 1130J 0034702 1 CUSHION 1 406 11305 0034702 1 STOPPER 1 211 11374 0030003 1 PLUNGER CAP 1 407 2040101 02020 2 HEX SOC HD BOLT 2 212 2041104 01020 0 O RING 3 408 11363 1404701 1 PUSHER...

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