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 SPECIFICATIONS AND TYPES OF MATERIALS AVAILABLE BY PART NUMBER 

Part Number 

Per 

Strip # 

Per 

Box # 

Material Wire 

Diameter

Ring I.D. Ring Leg 

Opening

Operating Rang of Tool 

RINGER9/16 

RINGR15G50 50 2,500 Galvanized 0.070  0.56  0.38 

3/16 

RINGR15SS50 50 2,500 

Stainless Steel

0.070 

0.56 

0.38 

3/16 

RINGR15G50B 50 2,500 Galvanized 0.070  0.56  0.38 

3/16 

RINGR15SS50B 50  2,500 

Stainless Steel

0.070 

0.56 

0.38 

3/16 

* “B” Indicates a Blunt pointed ring, no letter following part number indicates a Sharp pointed ring. 

IMPORTANT HELPFUL HINTS IN OPERATING TOOL 

1.

 

Take care when pulling the pusher back.  If pulled too far or too hard, the pusher can be pulled out of the guide channel. 

2.

 

If the tape on the collated rings tails, the operator must not try to remove the extra tape.  The pulling action to remove tape will cause 
the next ring to jam. 

3.

 

The power handle should be released as rapidly as possible.  Operating the tool this way will allow the tool to function at its optimum 
performance.  When handle is released slowly the jaws may not return to home position and jamming may occur.

 

4.

 

Do 

not

 force the actuation of the tool when jammed, this may cause damage to the tool.

 

 

RING DOES NOT CLOSE COMPLETELY 

1.

 

Check for foreign debris in the jaw area.  This is especially true in the area between the housing and rollers.  

2.

 

The jaws may be worn from extended use, replacing the jaw(s) is recommended. 

3.

 

When the tool is used in corrosive applications, a water dispersing lubricating oil should be applied on a regular basis to the jaw pins 
and rollers.  Unlubricated and/or corroded jaw pins may cause the tool to function poorly. 

 
FEEDING PROBLEMS 

1.

 

If rings do not feed smoothly down the magazine, check pusher spring for tension.  If the magazine is covered with dirt from field 
use, clean the magazine and apply a light coating of water dispersing lubricating oil.  If magazine is worn or damaged, replace it. 

2.

 

When rings feed properly on the magazine but do not feed into the jaws without spitting out of the magazine side of the tool, or if the 
rings sit in the jaw grooves on an angle, check jaws to insure freedom of movement. 

3.

 

If jaws do not open completely allowing the next ring to enter jaws, check the jaw open spring for wear or need of replacement. 

4.

 

If jaws do not return to the fully retracted position,, check the condition of the jaw return springs. 

5.

 

NEVER USE LOOSE RINGS IN THE RINGER9/16.

 

6.

 

Use only Stanley Fastening Systems rings designed specifically for the Ringer9/16. 

 

LIMITED WARRANTY 

 

Stanley Fastening System warrants to the original retail purchaser that this product is free from defects in material and 
workmanship, and agrees to repair or replace, at Stanley Fastening’s option, any defective product within 60 days from 
the date of purchase.  This warranty is not transferable.  It only covers damage resulting from defects in material or 
workmanship, and it does not cover conditions or malfunctions resulting from normal wear, neglect, abuse, or accident. 
 
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES.  ANY WARRANTY OF 
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF 
THIS WARRANTY.  STANLEY FASTENING SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR 
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. 
 
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental 
or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  This warranty gives you 
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 
 
To obtain warranty service, you must return the product at your expense together with the proof of purchase to the 
Stanley Fastening warranty repair center in Shelbyville, Indiana or you may call us at (317)398-0761. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

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