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TOOL OPERATION

Always check the tool first to make sure 
that it does not contain a fastener. If the 
tool contains a fastener from a previous 
application, remove both the battery and 
the fuel cell before attempting to remove 
the fastener.

Operating the TF1200 Tool

1.  Insert a charged battery into the tool 

with the battery clip facing out.

2.  Insert the Ramset fuel cell into the tool 

as described on page 9.

3.  Pull the magazine follower back to the 

locking position.

4.  Insert the nail strips into the opening in 

the back of the magazine.

5.  Slightly pull back on the magazine  

follower while pressing the button  
at the back of the follower. This will 
release the follower making contact 
with the back of the last pin strip.

6.  Place the tool in the spot where you 

want to make the fastening.

7.  With the tool in position and perpen-

dicular to the work surface; press 
down on the tool.

8.  Note that the fan motor is running and 

the LED light on the side of the handle 
is a solid green color indicating the tool 
is ready to make a fastening.

9.  Pull the trigger to make the fastening.
10. The tool is ready for the next fastening.

To avoid overheating the tool do not 

hold your hand over the air intake  

section on the top end of the tool.

Removing The Fastener Magazine

On occasion the fastener magazine may 
need to be removed to clear a fastener 
jam. To do so, unscrew the knob partially 
to allow the magazine assembly to slide 
freely.

Insert battery

Insert fuel cell

Insert fasteners

Knob

Hold tool  

perpendicular

in contact with 

work surface

TF1200 MAGAZINE TOOL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

TF1200 MAGAZINE TOOL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 

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Summary of Contents for TF1200

Page 1: ...SET TF1200 TOOL SYSTEM OPERATOR S SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTION MANUAL DANGER READ AND OBEY ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING TOOL GAS POWERED LOW VELOCITY PISTON TYPE FASTENING TO...

Page 2: ...rge refill or recycle fuel cells Never operate the TF1200 tool if flammable or explosive materials are nearby Just as no one can merely read a book about driving an automobile and then hope to drive o...

Page 3: ...ability of the base material can result in serious injury to the eyes or other body parts Center Punch Test ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES WHEN PERFORMING THIS TEST 1 Always check the material being faste...

Page 4: ...to fail or fasteners to fly free Fastening to Concrete Block or to Masonry Walls Take care to observe a 3 edge distance to avoid cracking the block and over penetration of the fastener to avoid a los...

Page 5: ...Never place your hand or any other body part over the fastener loading end of the tool Never carry the tool with your finger on the trigger Never leave the tool unattended or allow anyone to operate i...

Page 6: ...ng our environment and conserving our natural resources CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Connect the round plug of the wall mount unit to the front of the charger base and plug the wall mount unit into any 120...

Page 7: ...s powered If the light flashes red the battery requires charging If the light is solid green and the fan is running the tool is ready to take the next shot If the light is solid red and the fan is not...

Page 8: ...ueezes the inner fuel container much as you squeeze a tube of toothpaste This squeezing action ensures that all the fuel is used and that the TF1200 tool can operate in any position Because of this co...

Page 9: ...embly and pushing down until the Actuator Cover snaps into position OUTDOOR WEATHER AND THE TF1200 TOOL Use the TF1200 tool outdoors in clear weather when the Tool Fuel Cell and Battery are between 20...

Page 10: ...n strip 6 Place the tool in the spot where you want to make the fastening 7 With the tool in position and perpen dicular to the work surface press down on the tool 8 Note that the fan motor is running...

Page 11: ...rained 5 minutes Normal Stage of Operation Fan does not run Battery in off position Fully insert Battery tool LED is off Battery Cell is Charge Battery Cell according to not charged Operating Manual B...

Page 12: ...g Manual Use safe cleaning solution to remove stubborn debris Tool sleeve is dirty Clean tool Returning Purging Stage of Operation Tool operated and Built up dirt and Remove debris from Nose bore drov...

Page 13: ...places This warranty does not apply to part replacement required due to normal wear This warranty is void as to any tool which has been subjected to misuse abuse accidental or intentional damage use w...

Page 14: ...CENTER VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT WWW RAMSET COM OR CALL 800 241 5640 Concrete Fastening Systems Glendale Heights IL 60139 800 RAMSET6 1 800 726 7386 www ramset com Buy with Confidence Buy From Your Autho...

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