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BP307                                                             

www.bpfasteners.com

 

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SAFE HANDLING OF TOOLS 

1.

 

Always make sure that the tool is working 
properly before attempting to use. Follow 
daily check function, see the example below 
and described instructions in the 
maintenance section. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2.

 

Always use loads directly 

selected 

from a 

box indicating the type of load power and 
number. Never attempt to use a load that is 
loose 

or 

out of its box (must be from a box). 

3.

 

Never transport loads in pockets with loose 
pins or other hard objects. Doing so may 
cause the loads to fire. 

4.

 

Never load a tool unless you intend to use 
immediately to insure of it being used. 
Loading a tool and not using it in the work 
place may result in the tool accidentally 
being 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 store the tool unloaded and keep 
the tool and loads safely locked in a tool 
box. Keep keys away from children and 
unauthorized/ unlicensed persons.  
 
 
 
 
 

7.

 

Always keep the tool pointed away from 
yourself and others. 

8.

 

Never carry a loaded tool around the work 
area. 

9.

 

Never play with the tool. 

10.

 

Using tools in poorly ventilated areas, 
cleaning tools or handling charges may 
result in exposure to lead and other 
substances known to cause birth defects 
and physical damage. Have adequate 
ventilation at all times and wash thoroughly 
after exposure. 
 

Technical Specifications: 

• Length

: 13.39" 

•Weight

: 4.08 LBS 

•Load

 Caliber: .27 caliber long strip loads (all power 

levels) 

• Firing

 Action: Single Shot 

•Fastener

 Capacity: 1/2"to 3" 

 

 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BP307

Page 1: ...r Actuated Fastening Tool WARNING PLEASE DO NOT OPERATE THE TOOL UNTIL YOU HAVE READ THIS TRAINING MANUAL FOR THIS TOOL AND EDUCATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED ACCORDING TO THE ANSISTANDARD A 10 3 1995 BY REA...

Page 2: ...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 AND Y...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...lasses and approved hearing protection Failure to do so can result in blindness or serious eye injury from debris and hearing loss for unprotected exposure to constant or repeated noise from the faste...

Page 5: ...ischarged 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 st...

Page 6: ...oint Part 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 Length PDW19 19F10 3 4 w Washer PDW25 27F10 1 PDW25 32F...

Page 7: ...gth PDAC120 25F10 1 PDAC120 32F10 1 1 4 300 Head 145 Shank Pin 90 Degree Angle Clip Blue Point Part Length PDACTH90 22F10 7 8 300 Head 1 X 145 Shank Pin w EMT Clip Blue Point Part Size PDCC50 25F10 1...

Page 8: ...ndicular to and firmly against the work surface to a fastener Otherwise it could allow a fastener to ricochet 5 Never attempt to drive a fastener close to an edge or other fastener See the installatio...

Page 9: ...th of penetration into the concrete The primary exception to edge distance3 can occur in an application where lower sill of necessity reduces the edge Fastening wood to concrete Penetration of thin ga...

Page 10: ...he next fastening operation Use the spall guard whenever possible to minimize the risk of being struck by flying debris 2 With your finger off the trigger place the fastener point out into the muzzle...

Page 11: ...ean and brush 4 Remove the tool Barrel and disassemble the piston Use a 1 8 rebar and push the load off Maintenance and Cleaning Tool BP307 All parts should be cleaned with oil detergent and wire brus...

Page 12: ...rel Use care to keep the clip from flying free when it is removed 6 Separate the front barrel and fastener guide from the piston sleeve 7 Slide the piston out of the piston sleeve and slide the fasten...

Page 13: ...iring Pin Spring 5 BP307 5 Barrel 18 BP307 18 Tube 6 BP307 6 Breach Plug 19 BP307 19 Trigger 7 BP307 7 Breach Block 20 BP307 20 Trigger Spring 8 BP307 8 Sear Spring 21 BP307 21 Handle 9 BP307 9 Sear 2...

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