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BP301                                                             

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INTRODUCTION 

The 

BP301 

is an economically designed tool that produces high productivity and dependable performance. 

This semi-automatic tool makes it easy to operate and allows for fast maintenance making it easy to repair in 
minutes. 

BP301

 handles all .300

 and 8mm head diameter 

drive pins from 1/2” to 

3

” shank 

lengths 

and 1/4” 

threaded studs. 
 

PREPERATION 

Base materials acceptable to shoot:

 

 

Powder-actuated fastening is suitable for use in the 
following base material only:  
-Poured concrete 
-Structural Steel 
-Masonry Joints 
Never attempt to fasten into any other type of 
material. Fastening into other types of materials 
can cause serious injury. 
 

Unacceptable Base materials that should 
not be fastened to:

  

Never attempt to fasten into very hard or brittle 
materials such as cast iron, tile, glass or rocks of 
any kind. These materials can shatter, break, 
causing the base material and fragments to pop up 
or fly freely and cause serious injury to the tool 
operator and others around the operator. 

 

 
                                                                                                                         

Never attach directly to a base where it can easily 
penetrate like wood or gypsum board. These types 
of materials may cause the fasteners to skip 
through to the other side making it dangerous for 
other people who are around. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Never fasten into a base material that fails the 
center punch test. Failure to check the suitability of 
the base material can cause serious injury to the 
eyes or other body parts. 

 
Center Punch Test 

ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN 
PERFORMING THIS TEST. 

1.

 

Always check the hardness of the base 
where you are to fasten. 

2.

 

Using a fastener as a center punch, strike 
the fastener against the work surface with a 
regular hammer and check the results. 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BP301

Page 1: ...ity Powder Actuated Fastening Tool WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE BP301 TOOL UNTIL YOU HAVE READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND RECEIVED PROPER TRAINING ACCORDING TO ANSI STANDARD A 10 3 1995 BY READING THIS...

Page 2: ...YE AND EAR PROTECTION ALWAYS ASSUME THAT THE TOOL IS LOADED WITH A LOAD NEVER PLACE YOUR FINGERS ON THE TRIGGER OF THE LOADED OR UNLOADED TOOL UNTIL THE TOOL FASTENER GUIDE IS AGAINST THE WORK BASE AN...

Page 3: ...empt to fasten into very hard or brittle materials such as cast iron tile glass or rocks of any kind These materials can shatter break causing the base material and fragments to pop up or fly freely a...

Page 4: ...s select the level of the loads by the power level to avoid the use of incorrect loading for the same reason as that of 1 SAFETY AT WORK 1 Operators and by standers must always wear safety glasses and...

Page 5: ...discharged by others 5 Never place your hands or any other body part on the loading end of the tool It can cause serious injury by the fastener or piston must the tool be fired accidentally 6 Always s...

Page 6: ...Shank Length PDTH13F10K 1 2 Knurled PDTH16F10K 5 8 Knurled PDTH19F10 3 4 PDTH25F10 1 300 Head 145 Shank Pin w 1 Metal Washer Blue Point Part Shank Length PDW19 19F10 3 4 w washer PDW25 27F10 1 PDW25 3...

Page 7: ...10 1 PDAC120 32F10 1 1 4 300 Head 145 Shank Pin w 90 Degree Angle Clip Top Hat Blue Point Part Shank Length PDACTH90 22F10 7 8 300 Head 1 X 145 Shank Pin w EMT Clip Blue Point Part Description PDCC50...

Page 8: ...ction whenever possible to minimize the flying particles or debris 4 Always hold the tool perpendicular to and firmly against the work surface Otherwise it could allow a fastener to ricochet which cou...

Page 9: ...in serious injury FASTENING TO CONCRETE For fastening in concrete keep a minimum distance of 3 between fastening and 3 of any free edge Concrete thickness should be at least three times the expected...

Page 10: ...ose the tool to the semi closed position This ensures that the piston is in position for the next fastening operation Use the spall guard whenever possible to minimize the risk of being struck by flyi...

Page 11: ...ance lever needs to be replaced MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING TOOL All parts should be cleaned with oil detergent and wire brushes supplied with the tool kit Remove heavy dirt build up with the brush After...

Page 12: ...t of the tool body 4 Remove the piston sleeve and front barrel assembly 5 Unseat and remove the shear clip by prying it up with a flat screwdriver Remove the clip from the barrel by prying it up and a...

Page 13: ...onto the piston sleeve align the groove in the piston sleeve with the groove in the front barrel 2 Align the groove in the piston sleeve with the pawl opening in the tool body when placing the barrel...

Page 14: ...BP301 www bpfasteners com Page 14...

Page 15: ...05 Piston with piston ring 17 BP301 17 Screw Trigger 6 BP301 06 Piston sleeve 18 BP301 18 Sear holder 7 BP301 07 Bolt M6 X 18 2pcs 19 BP301 19 Sear spring 8 BP301 08 Stop PAWL 20 BP301 20 Sear 9 BP301...

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