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 Coil Nailer

Drives Wire Collated Nails (2" to 3-9/16" / 50 to 90mm)

Model No. CN90-15

Item No. 65590

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Operator’s Manual

22 . 

KEEP ALL SCREWS AND COVERS MOUNTED TIGHTLY IN PLACE. 

Keep all screws and covers tightly mounted . Check their condition periodically . 

Never use the nailer if parts are missing or damaged .

23 . 

DO NOT USE THE WRONG FITTING ON NAILER. 

The nailer and air hose must have a hose coupler so that all pressure is removed 

from the nailer when the coupler is disconnected . The connector on the nailer 

must not hold pressure when the air supply is disconnected . If the wrong fitting is 

used, the nailer can remain charged with air after disconnecting and thus will be 

able to drive a nail even after the air line is disconnected, possibly causing injury .

24 . 

DO NOT LOAD FASTENERS WITH TRIGGER PULLED OR SAFETY/PUSH 

LEVER DEPRESSED. 

When loading fasteners into the nailer or when connecting the air hose:

 

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Do not pull the trigger

 

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Do not depress the safety/push lever

 

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Keep the nailer pointed downward

25 . 

CHECK FOR LIVE WIRES. 

Avoid the risk of severe electrical shock by checking for live electrical wires that 

may be hidden by walls, floors or ceilings . Turn off the breaker switch to ensure 

there are no live wires .

26 . 

HOSES. 

Air hoses should be professional grade and have a minimum of 150 psi working 

pressure . Make sure that the hose is securely fastened . If there is any damage to 

the hose, replace it before using the nailer .

27 . 

PLACE NAILER PROPERLY ON WORK PIECE. 

Do not drive fasteners on top of other fasteners or with the nailer at too steep of 

an angle . The fasteners can ricochet and hurt someone .

28 . 

BE CAREFUL OF DOUBLE FIRING DUE TO RECOIL. 

If the safety/push lever is unintentionally allowed to re-contact the work piece 

following recoil, an unwanted fastener will be driven . 

In order to avoid this undesirable double fire: 

 

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Intermittent operation ﹙trigger or single firing﹚  

(not available on all models)

 

1﹚ Set the switching device to SINGLE ACTUATION MECHANISM . 

2﹚ Pull the trigger rapidly and firmly .

 

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Continuous operation﹙safety/push lever firing﹚ 

1﹚ Do not press the nailer against the wood with excessive force . 

2﹚ Separate the nailer from the wood as it recoils after fastening .

29 . 

DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS CLOSE TO THE EDGE OR CORNER OF THE 

WORK ESPECIALLY WHEN USING THIN MATERIAL. 

The work piece is likely to split and the fastener could fly free and hit someone .

30 . 

NEVER DRIVE FASTENERS FROM BOTH SIDES OF A WALL AT THE SAME 

TIME.  

The fasteners could be driven into and through the wall and hit a person on the 

opposite side .

31 . 

DO NOT DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM NAILER WHILE FINGER IS ON 

THE TRIGGER. 

The nailer can fire when it is re-connected to an air supply .

Summary of Contents for 65590

Page 1: ...ol Carefully read through this OPERATOR S MANUAL to ensure efficient safe operation It is recommended that the MANUAL be kept readily available as an important refer ence when using this tool 15o Coil...

Page 2: ...4 Parts Identification 5 Accessories 5 Safety Information Safety Instructions 6 9 Employer s Responsibilities 9 Operating the Nailer Air Supply Connections Operating Pressure 10 11 Lubrication 11 Oper...

Page 3: ...could result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY Most accidents that result from the operation and maintenance of nailers are caused by the failure to observe basic safety rules or precautions An accident can...

Page 4: ...ty 225 to 275 Nails Recommended Operating Pressure 70 to 120 psi 5 to 8 5 kgs Applications Assembly and Repair of Pallets Drums Export Wooden Boxes and Wooden Fencing General Construction Applications...

Page 5: ...Exhaust Cover TOOL AIR FITTINGS This tool uses a minimum 1 4 N P T male plug The inside diameter should be 0 28 7mm or larger The fitting must be capable of discharging tool air pressure when disconn...

Page 6: ...ars from loud noise Wear head protection to protect your head from flying objects 3 KEEP FACE HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM FIRING HEAD AT ALL TIMES Never place your face hands or feet near the firing head...

Page 7: ...6 BEFORE STARTING WORK CHECK TO SEE IF YOUR TOOL HAS A FASTENING OPERATION SWITCHING DEVICE Not available on all tool models If this nailer includes a fastening operation switching device check the se...

Page 8: ...S Air hoses should be professional grade and have a minimum of 150 psi working pressure Make sure that the hose is securely fastened If there is any damage to the hose replace it before using the nail...

Page 9: ...PARTS ACCESSORIES OR FASTENERS Unauthorized parts accessories or fasteners may void your warranty and can lead to tool malfunction and resulting injuries Only authorized service personnel should repai...

Page 10: ...sors for Process Industries Moisture or oil in the air compressor may accelerate wear and corrosion in the nailer Drain daily Connections 1 Fittings Install a female coupler to the hose The female cou...

Page 11: ...ating pressure is 150 psi Select the operating pressure within this range for the best fastener performance The nail length and thickness and the hardness of the wood are factors in determining what t...

Page 12: ...m work piece and pull the trigger The tool must not operate 9 Disconnect the air supply OPERATION Danger to the eyes exists due to the possibility of flying fasteners and debris when operating the nai...

Page 13: ...ngs To change setting pull up on the post and twist to the correct step The nail support should be adjusted correctly to the position indicated in inches and millimeters inside magazine 3 Nail loading...

Page 14: ...e work piece The tool must fire the fastener 4 Adjust the air pressure to the lowest setting possible according to the diameters and length of fastener and the hardness of work piece WARNING Always fo...

Page 15: ...lubrication Apply air tool lubricant Nails jam in tool Bent nails Replace with new nails Broken or chipped driver Replace piston driver assembly bumper Wrong size nail Replace with correct type of na...

Page 16: ...2 Remove all nails 3 Remove the jammed nail with a slotted head screwdriver 4 In case of frequent jams contact an authorized service center A qualified person should perform repairs and maintenance P...

Page 17: ...rawing Schematics Parts List Parts Kits 1 2 4 5 3 6 8 9 10 11 13 7 12 16 15 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 19 22 57 68 75 82 79 81 70 69 65 63 66 64 62 60 61 59 74 27 80 76 78 77 71 29 27 28 40 53 39 43 36 35 3...

Page 18: ...110 Cylinder Seal 75 410140 Handle Grip 23 420340 Cylinder Ring 76 320570 Trigger 24 510960 O ring 90X3 05 77 320560 Contact Plate 25 410130 Bumper A 78 640110 Roll Pin 3X16 26 410120 Bumper B 79 4201...

Page 19: ...Kit for CN90 15 98639 CN90K9 Kit 9 Bumper Kit for CN90 15 Additional part in Kit 1 Order No 510990 O Ring 55X3 1 WARNING Always follow the tool manufacturer s safety and maintenance instructions Alwa...

Page 20: ...ranty 4 Labor charges maintenance or loss damage and repairs resulting from im proper operation are not covered by this warranty GENERAL WARRANTY CONDITIONS This warranty will be honored only if 1 Cle...

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