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D.1 - Maintenance instructions

Before connecting the gun to the compressed air system, always check that the trigger and safety catch are perfectly 
efficient. Never use the machine unless these safety arrangements work to perfection.
If a microspray lubricator on line with the system is not available, add a few drops of special oil for pneumatic tools through 
the air supply coupling. Never use gasolene, kerosene or detergent oils.

 Information regarding maintenance and repair

Before starting to work, check the gun for perfect tightness to pressure. If any leakage is noticed, the machine must be 
checked thoroughly before use.

D.3 - Inspections and repairs

Section D

In order to assure the safety and reliability of OMER guns, maintenance and repairs must be carried out by skilled persons 
and OMER original spare parts must always be used. If you notice any irregularities in the operation of the machine, stop 
work at once, disconnect it straight away from the compressed air supply and unload the magazine. Do not reconnect the 
machine to the compressed air line before it is in a perfect state of repair.

Inspect the inside of the gun regularly to check the state of repair of parts subject to wear.
To do so, unscrew the head screws with the hex spanner supplied, open the gun and remove the different components.

Check the state of the shock absorber: if it shows signs of wear or failure, it needs replacing.This is very important for the 
safety of the gun and therefore for operator protection as well. Finally check the state of wear of the end of the back plate. If it 
is replaced and is of the threaded type, screw the replacement onto the piston using a medium strong thread braking liquid. 
On some models there is a servovalve inside the head, fitted in its seat; if you need to remove it, check the position of the 
reference notches cut in the brass bush and the head. When you put back the servovalve bush, make sure that its notch is 
aligned  with  the  one  grooved  into  the  head.  Never  wash  the  O-rings  and  other  rubber  parts  with  solvents,  gasolene, 
kerosene, etc.

Every day, after completing work, clean out the magazine with an air jet, all moving parts and any points in the gun where dirt 
may settle. Do not clean the gun with solvents, as this might damage the paint and some internal parts; do not submerse it in 
water or other liquids.

D.2  - Routine servicing

Check carefully the state of wear of the O-rings and of the rubber parts. Replace the worn parts with OMER original spare 
parts. Lubricate the O-rings and moving parts with a fine film of special grease for pneumatic tools. Wash the bronze silencer 
- if provided - by dipping it into a solvent for a few minutes and then blasting it dry with a jet of compressed air.

GUARANTEE

OMER spa

 undertakes to replace free of charge any parts which its engineers acknowledge to be faulty 

due to manufacturing or material defects, during the life of the machine. The guarantee does not cover 
any components subject to normal wear and tear during operation (shock absorber, back plate, etc.). 
This guarantee is void if malfunction or breakage are due not to manufacturing faults but to an improper 
use of the tool, not in conformity with the manufacturer’s instructions. Freight charges are always at the 
buyer’s expense.

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Summary of Contents for 4097.16 ROP-1

Page 1: ...s boxes displaying cards etc Features Possibility to be easily fixed upon working surface Pneumatic system complete with FRL unit manometer for a correct power Working pressure 5 5 6 5 bar 80 95 PSI T...

Page 2: ...eed regulator closing Distributor Plate for bench mounting Pneumatic cylinder Front side opening adjustment Adjustment of clinching depth Rapid rear airplug Filter reducer lubricator unit Manometer Cl...

Page 3: ...iring 13 Pneumatic diagram 19 Accessories O Rings 20 Operating mode 10 Technical data 8 9 Clinching depth 12 INDEX User Manual and security norms 5 7 Warranty 7 Front side opening 11 Clinching speed 1...

Page 4: ...ces than compressed air High pressure gas propane acetylene oxygen etc is highly dangerous and may cause the gun to explode Never use the stapler on any other purpose than the one it was meant for Nev...

Page 5: ...that no compressed air remains in it after it has been disconnected from the mains Check regularly the pressure regulator unit and the oil pressure level in the lubricator for proper operation if nec...

Page 6: ...wear of the end of the back plate If it is replaced and is of the threaded type screw the replacement onto the piston using a medium strong thread braking liquid On some models there is a servovalve i...

Page 7: ...tion litres shot Weight kg Emitted sound power Usable lenghts mm Weight lbs Working pressure psi Air consumption ft shot 3 6 16 270 5 5 6 5 0 58 7 0 1 4 5 8 15 43 80 95 0 0204 4097 0 65x0 95 Crown 170...

Page 8: ...9 Technicaldata 523 217 115 all sizes are shown in mm 160 5 152 5 43 20...

Page 9: ...screws 2 Slide the spacer along the guide until required position 3 Tighten the screws 4 When necessary invert the spacer to gain maximum distance 1 2 Before using the unit make sure all necessary adj...

Page 10: ...he bumper to increase decrease the opening For security reasons it is important that the opening be only slightly wider than the material to be fastened 11 A front side opening adjustment must be carr...

Page 11: ...g damaging the material to be fastened it is possible to set the clinching depth by adjusting the end run screw 2 Screw or unscrew the end run screw to adjust the clinching depth 3 Tighten the locking...

Page 12: ...time to the stapler to block the material before firing increases closing speed decreases closing speed increases opening speed decreases opening speed 1 2 Clinching speed adjustment This adjustment...

Page 13: ...lease the slider DO NOT press pedal while loading to avoid activating the device Loading 1 Pull the pusher backwards and lock it at the stop position at the rear of the tool this will open the movable...

Page 14: ...usher all the way back and lock it 4 Pull the slider all the way back by acting on the pusher and holding it in such a position 3 Open the slider closing trigger 6 Release the slider and block closing...

Page 15: ...Spare parts 16...

Page 16: ...cod 21530ROC C1 4097 16 ROC C1 04 35 25 04 39 00 22 07 28 00 20 00 24 00 00 14 00 14 17 31 4 03 00 66 03 66 03 03 30 50 06 1 17 30 5 55 06 1 00 13 00 04 54 04 91 08 52 02 50 03 00 06 05 12 2 98 02 08...

Page 17: ...18 24 00 14 17 37 2 A B B 98 01 06 19 06 00 3 32 05 18 5 Spare parts Connetion tubes 4 6 18 34 1 Upgrade Number 4097 16 ROP 1 cod 11530ROP 1 SERIAL NUMBER MATRICOLA MATRICULE MATRICULA UPGRADE NUMBER...

Page 18: ...B A R P S 5 5 6 5 bar 18 24 18 34 1 17 39 6 17 37 7 50 06 1 18 02 6 4 4 6 6 6 17 37 1 17 37 2 17 37 2 19 FRL 18 22 1 5 5 6 5 bar Pneumatic diagram 5 5 6 5 bar B V A C B V...

Page 19: ...egulator A C 08 16 6Z Vite Screw 09 02 Anello elastico Elastic ring 17 38 Riduzione Reduction 18 24 Distributore Distributor 22 07 Testa Head 26 07 Cilindro Cylinder 24 00 Silenziatore Silencer 52 02...

Page 20: ...Notes 22...

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