8 Operations Manual
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Wall Extruder (Frame Nailer Gen IV and Tables)
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Overview
The Spida Wall Extruder (Frame Nailer Gen IV and Tables) is designed to accurately nail timber
frames, using pneumatically operated nail guns.
The Wall Extruder must be used per the standard operating procedures set out in this manual. Any
actions carried out which are not contained in this manual are not endorsed by Spida Machinery and
cannot be warranted.
All operators should read and then sign the register of this manual before operating the Wall
Extruder to ensure they are thoroughly familiar with the machine capabilities, limitations and to
ensure correct operating procedures are adhered too.
Only those operators that have received training on the correct operation of the Wall Extruder are
deemed competent and qualifies to operate the machine.
The Wall Extruder test procedures must be performed at installation and after any maintenance,
adjustment, repair or modification of the machine. The test procedure is available on request.
The competent operator must also regularly perform the recommended maintenance procedures
and checks detailed in this manual.
All pneumatic lines must be set as to not allow its movement through the nailing area of adjacent
machinery.
This manual offers many safety tips, but its purpose is not to provide instruction in all the skills and
techniques required to manufacture timber frames safety and efficiently.
Due to improvements in design and performance during production, in some cases there may be
minor discrepancies between the actual machine and the illustrations and text in this manual.
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Specifications
Table 1, Wall Extruder Specifications
Overall Width
5045 mm
Overall Height
1740 mm
Overall Length
7905 mm
Working Height
870 mm
Weight
1650 kg
Timber Feed
Front
Air Supply
6-8 Bar (600-800 kPa)
Nail Gun Capacity
273.8 l/min (60 cycles) each
Specifications may change without notice