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AIR SUpply pRESSURE AND VOlUME

Air volume is as important as air pressure. The air volume 

supplied to the tool may be inadequate because of 

undersize fittings and hoses, or from the effects of dirt and 

water in the system. Restricted air flow will prevent the tool 

from receiving an adequate volume of air, even though 

the pressure reading is high. The results will be a slow 

operation or reduced driving power. Before evaluating tool 

problems for these symptoms, trace the air supply from 

the tool to the supply source for restrictive connectors, 

low points containing water and anything else that would 

prevent full volume flow of air to the tool.

REqUIRED DAIly chEcklISt

1.  Disconnect the air supply from the tool and remove 

all fasteners.

2.  Check all screws, nuts, bolts, and pins on the tool. If 

any of these are loose, they must be tightened with the 

appropriate size wrench.

3.  Hold the tool with the muzzle pressed against a 

workpiece.

4.  Press the trigger lock and then squeeze the trigger. 

The trigger lock and trigger should move smoothly, 

without binding.

5.  While the tool is not loaded, connect the appropriate 

air supply at 4.8 bar (70 psi) to the tool.

 

● Without pulling the trigger, press the muzzle 

against a workpiece several times. The tool must 

not operate.

 

● Hold the tool with the muzzle against the workpiece, 

and pull the trigger. The tool must operate.

 

● With the muzzle still engaged on the workpiece, 

release the trigger. The driver must return to its up 

position.

6.  If the tool successfully meets all the requirements 

in this checklist, it is ready for use. Load the proper 

fasteners for the desired application.

 WARNINg

Do not use any attachments or accessories not 

recommended by the manufacturer of this tool. The use 

of attachments or accessories not recommended can 

result in serious personal injury.

lUbRIcAtION

An 

automatic 

in-line 

filter-regulator-lubricator 

is 

recommended (Fig. 8) as it increases product life and keeps 

the product in sustained operation. The in-line lubricator 

should be regularly checked and filled with air tool oil.
Proper adjustment of the in-line lubricator is performed by 

placing a sheet of paper next to the exhaust ports and 

actuate the tool 10 - 15 times without fasteners loaded. 

The lubricator is properly set when a light stain of oil 

collects on the paper. Excessive amounts of oil should be 

avoided.

If it becomes necessary to store the product for an extended 

period of time (overnight, weekend, etc.), it should receive 

a generous amount of lubrication at that time. Actuate the 

tool 10 - 15 times without fasteners loaded to ensure oil 

has been evenly distributed throughout the product. The 

product should be stored in a clean and dry environment. 

 

● It is most important that the product be properly 

lubricated by keeping the air line lubricator filled 

and correctly adjusted. Without proper lubrication 

the product will not work properly and parts will 

wear prematurely.

 

● Use correct lubricant in the air line lubricator. The 

lubricator should be of low air flow or changing air 

flow type, and should be kept filled to the correct 

level. Use only recommended lubricants, specially 

made for pneumatic applications. Substitutes 

may harm the rubber compounds in the product's 

O-rings and other rubber parts.

IMpORtANt!

See figure 8.

If  a  filter/regulator/lubricator  is  not  installed  on  the  air 

system, air operated tools should be lubricated at least 

once a day or after 2 hours of work with 2 - 6 drops 

of oil, depending on the work environment, directly 

through the male fitting in the tool housing.

Summary of Contents for RA-NS8016-S

Page 1: ...Air Stapler Operator s MANUAL Original instructions RA NS8016 S Important It is essential you read the instructions in this manual before starting and operating this machine Subject to technical modif...

Page 2: ...2 Fig 3 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 4 Fig 3 Fig 5 1 2 1 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 Description 1 Nitto style coupler 2 Air supply 3 Magazine 4 Magazine lock lever 5 Staples 6 Trigger lock 7 Trigger 8 Muzzle 9 Flat blade screw...

Page 3: ...3 2 1 Fig 6 Fig 7 5 9 3 8 Fig 8 Quick connector Quick connector Lubricator Filter Cut off valve Regulator 0 8 5 bar Quick coupler Tool Air compressor Quick coupler Air hose...

Page 4: ...l the operator should adopt a comfortable posture while maintaining a secure footing and avoiding awkward or off balanced postures The operator should change posture during extended tasks which can he...

Page 5: ...structions may be used for the maintenance of fastener driving tools Only spare parts specified by the manufacturer or his authorised representative shall be used Repairs shall be carried out only by...

Page 6: ...nd a corresponding large diameter where relatively long pipelines or multiple users are involved Compressed air pipelines should be laid so as to form a gradient highest point in the direction to the...

Page 7: ...the product s life due to excessive wear and may be dangerous causing damage and or personal injury Assembly Unpacking This product has been shipped completely assembled Carefully remove the tool and...

Page 8: ...ecting the tool to an air supply See figure 2 WARNING Ensure that the pressure supplied by the compressed air system does not exceed the maximum allowable pressure of the fastener driving tool Set the...

Page 9: ...ately be disconnected from the compressed air supply and passed to a specialist for inspection In the event of longer breaks in work or at the end of the working shift disconnect the tool from the com...

Page 10: ...he driver mechanism back freeing the fastener jam 4 Remove the jammed fastener 5 Close the magazine 6 Reconnect the tool to the air supply 7 Reinstall fasteners Maintenance WARNING When servicing use...

Page 11: ...ies not recommended by the manufacturer of this tool The use of attachments or accessories not recommended can result in serious personal injury LUBRICATION An automatic in line filter regulator lubri...

Page 12: ...d O rings or seals Install overhaul kit Tool does nothing or operates sluggishly Inadequate air supply Verify adequate air supply Inadequate lubrication Lubricate tool Worn or damaged O rings or bumpe...

Page 13: ...6 O ring 11 7 x 2 4 23 Trigger valve pipe 40 Movable magazine 57 Air inlet plug 07 O ring 26 2 x 2 4 24 O ring 2 5 x 1 4 41 Pusher 58 Air plug case 08 Head valve piston 25 Trigger valve guide 42 Pipe...

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