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Wall Extruder (Frame Nailer Gen IV and Tables)
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Foreseeable Misuse
Through experience,
Spida Machinery’s
technical staff have listed (in order of occurrence) the most
common misuses of the machinery by operators, the symptoms that result and the rectification
required to address the misuse and return the machine to optimal working order.
Table 22, Common misuse issues
MISUSE
SYMPTOM
RECTIFICATION REQUIRED
Lack of cleaning
Clamps not retracting
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Clean nailer, especially framing
surfaces and underneath nail guns.
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Remove any large pieces of debris
and clean out any dirt.
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Clean air lines, and services guns as
per operation manuals.
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Check all pneumatic cylinders and
linear bearing rails, clean and service
as required.
Frames being assembled
incorrectly
Machine overheating
Nail gun failing to fire
Clamps failing
Lack of lubrication
Excessive wear of moving parts
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Lubricate all moving parts and
replace any excessively worn parts
as required.
Unusual amount of noise while
parts are moving
Clamps not moving
Lack of care
Carriages and trolleys not
moving correctly
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Repair or replace any damaged,
loose, or missing parts.
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Remove any loose or unnecessary
objects.
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Re-calibrate parts as required.
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Note, if possible, how each part was
mistreated, and train operators to
prevent additional misuse of these
and other parts.
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Contact Spida Machinery in the
event of a major crash
Objects in Main Assembly
Misaligned clamps, fences, and
plates
Bent or stuck stopper pins
Guns firing incorrectly
Parts not working as designed
No operation or loss of control
data
Any other misuse and resultant damage of the machine is deemed non-foreseeable as its
occurrence is not consistent.