Simpson PTP-27L Operator'S Manual Download Page 2

T-SAS-PTP27MN12  ©

2012 Simpson Strong

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T-SAS-PTP27MN12  ©

2012 Simpson Strong

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saFetY starts WItH YOu

A. TRAINING

  1.  All operators must complete the tool manufacturer’s training before 

attempting to take an exam or to operate Simpson Strong-Tie

®

 tools. You 

must obtain certification of training from an authorized Simpson Strong-Tie 

instructor. If such training is not available where you purchased the tool, 

call or write Simpson Strong-Tie before attempting to operate the tool for 

information on the nearest authorized instructor. Simpson Strong-Tie also 

offers online training and certification. For more information, visit 

 

www.strongtie.com

. Remember, obtaining this instruction is 

YOUR 

RESPONSIBILITY.

  2.  Read this manual completely and understand its contents fully before 

attempting to operate the tool. If there is anything in this manual that 

 

you do not fully understand, ask your instructor or call Simpson 

 

Strong-Tie for information. Reading and understanding this manual 

 

is 

YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

.

B. LIMITATIONS

   1.  Just as no instruction book of any kind can forewarn a learner against all 

possible situations or emergencies that may arise, neither can Simpson 

Strong-Tie instructors or printed instructions detail all possible conditions 

 

or circumstances surrounding the use of this tool or its supporting products. 

Recognizing these circumstances and reacting in a safe manner is 

YOUR 

RESPONSIBILITY

.

   2.  Simpson Strong-Tie disclaims any responsibility for injury or death, which 

may result from any disregard of this manual or the verbal instruction of 

the authorized Simpson Strong-Tie instructor. Following the rules of safe 

operation given to you here and verbally is 

YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

.

SAFETY STARTS WITH YOU!!!  

OBTAIN AUTHORIZED TRAINING

taBle OF cOntents

Safety Starts with You

 .....................................................................................

1

Introduction

 ....................................................................................................2

General Handling of P.A.T. and Powder Loads

 .................................................3

Making Safe Fastenings

 ..................................................................................

4

The “Nevers” of P.A.T. Fastening

 .....................................................................5

Before Chambering a Powder Load

 .................................................................6

Safe Handling Practices of P.A.T.

 .....................................................................7

Operating Principles of P.A.T.

 ..........................................................................

8

Principles and Guidelines for Proper Fastening

 ..........................................

9-10

Schematic and Parts for the PTP-27SMAGR and PTP-27LMAGR

 ............

11-12

Schematic and Parts for the PTP-27S and PTP-27L

 ................................

13-14

How to Load and Fire the PTP-27SMAGR and PTP-27LMAGR

 ................

15-17

How to Load and Fire the PTP-27S and PTP-27L

 .....................................

18-19

Dismantling the PTP-27SMAGR and PTP-27LMAGR

 ....................................

20

Dismantling the PTP-27S and PTP-27L

 ........................................................

21

Maintaining and Cleaning 

 .............................................................................22

Magazine Conversion 

 ...................................................................................23

Single-Shot Conversion 

 ...............................................................................

24

Troubleshooting Tips

 ...............................................................................25-26

PTP-27SMAGR and PTP-27LMAGR Kit Contents

 .........................................26

Tool Warranty

 ..................................................................................

Back Cover

IntrOductIOn

The Simpson Strong-Tie

®

 PTP-27S, PTP-27SMAGR, PTP-27L and PTP-27LMAGR tools 

are low-velocity or indirect-acting, powder-actuated tools (P.A.T.). Do not attempt to 

operate either of these tools or any other tool before obtaining proper training and operator 

certification.

READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY!

Understanding the safety features, operating principles and limitations of the tool will help 

you operate the tool with the greatest SAFETY and efficiency. Simpson Strong-Tie disclaims 

any responsibility for incidents resulting from the disregard of these instructions.

Summary of Contents for PTP-27L

Page 1: ...H OR PROPERTY DAMAGE SIMPSON S ENTIRE LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU SIMPSON IS IN NO WAY LIABLE FOR INCIDENTS RESULTING FROM USE WITHOUT PROPER CERTIFICATION OR DISREGARD OF INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS THIS LIMITED WARRANTY...

Page 2: ...sibility for injury or death which may result from any disregard of this manual or the verbal instruction of the authorized Simpson Strong Tie instructor Following the rules of safe operation given to you here and verbally is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY SAFETY STARTS WITH YOU OBTAIN AUTHORIZED TRAINING Table of contents Safety Starts with You 1 Introduction 2 General Handling of P A T and Powder Loads 3 M...

Page 3: ...atmospheres 8 Never attempt to force a load into the chamber of the tool 9 Never strike or pry a load Making safe fastenings BASE MATERIAL SUITABILITY and THE CENTER PUNCH TEST Before loading the tool or fastening into any material check the suitability and thickness of the base material To check base material suitability give it the center punch test CENTER PUNCH TEST Using the fastener as a punc...

Page 4: ...scape and result in serious injury or death 6 Never fasten into material that is too brittle such as glass glazed brick glazed tile slate etc This could cause the material to shatter and result in serious injury or death 7 Never fasten into material that is too soft such as wood plaster drywall composition board plywood etc This could cause the fastener to pass through and escape resulting in seri...

Page 5: ... t double load it with fasteners and that it is clear of any obstruction 10 Any tool found not to be in proper working condition shall be immediately removed from service and tagged Defective Tool until it has been repaired according to manufacturer s instructions BEFORE loading the tool operate it a few times on a solid surface making certain all parts move freely and that the firing pin clicks w...

Page 6: ...ing Fish hooking is when the fastener curves when driven into concrete due to the fastener hitting large hard or excessive amounts of aggregate rebar or any hard object Fish hooking can reduce the holding power of the fastener result in spalling and may increase unsafe conditions due to escaping particles Fish hooking can be minimized by Reducing shank penetration Increasing shank diameter Using a...

Page 7: ...273306 35 Short Rubber Returner PTP 273305 36 Handle Screw PTP 273106 38 Buffer Ring PTP 273856 39 Spall Guard PTP 273855 PTP 27L Parts List Pos Description Drawing No 1 Left Handle PTP 273102 2 Right Handle PTP 273101 3 Receiver PTP 273210 4 Long Barrel PTP 274330 5 Short Fastener Guide for PTP 27S and L PTP 273820 6 Long Baseplate PTP 274810 7 Trigger Lever Pin PTP 273107 8 Trigger Lever PTP 273...

Page 8: ...rt Piston PTP 273320 34 Piston Disk PTP 273306 35 Short Rubber Returner PTP 273305 36 Handle Screw PTP 273106 37 Nose Piece Screw PTP 275826 PTP 27LMAGR Parts List Pos Description Drawing No 1 Left Handle PTP 273102 2 Right Handle PTP 273101 3 Receiver PTP 273210 4 Long Barrel PTP 274330 5 Long Fastener Guide for PTP 27LMAGR PTP 276820 6 Long Magazine Body PTP 276810 7 Trigger Lever Pin PTP 273107...

Page 9: ...ough the bottom of the handle until the bottom of the strip is flush with the bottom of the tool handle regulator down 1 8 to 1 4 down from full power To lower the power output turn the thumb wheel until the dial indicator moves toward the sign Note Only use the power regulator to reduce power by less than 1 powder load level Using a red powder load to achieve a yellow or green powder load output ...

Page 10: ...tput turn the thumb wheel until the dial indicator moves toward the sign Note Only use the power regulator to reduce power by less than 1 powder load level Using a red powder load to achieve a yellow or green powder load output is not a good use of the power regulator since doing this will shorten the life of the power regulator and other components of the tool Even if you dial the power down if y...

Page 11: ...f the tool 3 Slide the barrel out of the front of the tool 4 Pull the piston out of the front of the barrel 5 Slide the rubber returner and piston disk off the piston The front of the tool is now disassembled How to Load and Fire the PTP 27S and PTP 27L Tools continued 4 Make sure the tool is perpendicular 90 to the work surface Fully depress the tool against the work surface then pull the trigger...

Page 12: ...after 1 000 continuous fastenings While cleaning the tool check the wearable parts such as the piston rubber returner and piston disk for signs of wear or damage While cleaning the tool make sure wearable parts are in good condition 1 Rubber Returner if there are signs of cracking or end splitting replace the rubber returner 2 Piston if the end is flared or the shaft bent replace the piston 3 Pist...

Page 13: ...sed for the PTP 27L Converting the PTP 27S tool to a MAGAZINE tool 1 Pull back the spring latch on the receiver 2 Turn the baseplate with magazine turn and slide the magazine off 3 Slide on the single shot nosepiece This part will rest on with no latches or fasteners If necessary replace the piston and rubber returner These parts are included in the single shot conversion kits 4 Slide on the singl...

Page 14: ...l Simpson Strong Tie representative Plastic debris on piston or in nosepiece Remove piston fastener guide and remove debris Strip load will not advance Strip is inserted incorrectly Check proper installation of strip Barrel is not fully retracting Remove barrel then reinstall barrel to reset the strip advance lever Advance mechanism is damaged Contact your local Simpson Strong Tie representative T...

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