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CS58 Cap Stapler 

IMPORTANT   INFORMATION   

AIR   SUPPLY   AND   CONNECTIONS   
   

Use   only   clean,   regulated   compressed   air   as   a   power   source   for   this   tool.      Do   not   use   bo;le   gases,   

combus<ble   gases   or   oxygen   as   a   power   source   for   the   tool   as   the   tool   may   explode.   

Do   not   use   air   supply   pressures   that   exceed   95   PSI.   

Do   not   exceed   the   recommended   maximum   opera<ng   air   pressure   as   tool   wear   will   be   greatly   

increased.      The   air   supply   must   be   capable   of   maintaining   the   opera<ng   air   pressure   of   the   tool.      
Pressure   drops   in   the   air   supply   can   reduce   the   tool

s   driving   power.   

Use   a   pressure   regulator   and   gauge   to   allow   visual   inspec<on   of   the   air   pressure   being   delivered   to   the   
tool.   

Use   air   hoses   that   have   rated   pressures   of   up   to   150%   of   the   maximum   pressure   that   can   be   generated   
by   the   power   source.      The   supply   hose   should   contain   fiIngs   that   will   provide   quick   disconnec<ng   from   

the   male   plug   on   the   tool.   

Use   quick   connect   fiIngs   that   allow   the   tool   to   be   unhooked   from   the   air   supply   quickly   and   easily.   

Do   not   use   fiIngs   that   will   not   allow   the   tool   to   exhaust   when   the   air   supply   is   disconnected.   

Summary of Contents for CS58

Page 1: ...Operation Safety www stingerworld com Maintenance Warranty CS58 CAP STAPLER OWNER S MANUAL REV 06 15 PLEASE READ This manual contains important information about product safety...

Page 2: ...ned in this Owner s Manual before operating or maintaining the STINGER CS58 Cap Stapler The CS58 is intended for securing housewrap and roofing felt only Improper use of the CS58 could result in serio...

Page 3: ...ap Stapler Important Information 1 Tool Specifications 4 Loading the Tool 5 Operating the Tool 6 STINGER CS58 Schematic 8 STINGER CS58 Parts List 9 Maintenance and Storage 10 Warranty 11 Troubleshooti...

Page 4: ...y the tool operator and all other personnel in the work area To prevent accidental injuries Handle the tool with care Always assume that the tool contains fasteners Always disconnect the air hose from...

Page 5: ...of maintaining the opera ng air pressure of the tool Pressure drops in the air supply can reduce the tool s driving power Use a pressure regulator and gauge to allow visual inspec on of the air pressu...

Page 6: ...pty of fasteners Never point the tool toward yourself or any other persons Never cycle the tool unless it is in contact with the work piece Never use the tool as a hammer or wedging device or drop to...

Page 7: ...ples 2 100 count strips Cap capacity 200 plastic collated caps 1 reel Air inlet Fasteners STINGER StaplePac National Nail product number 0136360 Consists of 20 strips of 5 8 20 gauge staples 100 stapl...

Page 8: ...l is placed over the cap guide area of the basket Insert lead cap into the feed chute Slide caps along the feed chute with fingers until they engage the cap feeder Pull the cap feeder back and release...

Page 9: ...quick connect fitting to the tool and check the air pressure reading on the regulator to ensure it does not exceed 95 PSI Check the tool for any air leaks 8 Place the tool empty of fasteners in opera...

Page 10: ...ork piece 12 To adjust the depth of penetration regulate the air pressure at the regulator and or disconnect the air hose adjust the depth control screw connect the air hose and cycle the tool on a sc...

Page 11: ...www stingerworld com CS58 Cap Stapler STINGER CS58 SCHEMATIC 8...

Page 12: ...LVE HOUSING 44 0135892 STATIONARY FRONT PLATE 45 0135891 SCREW 46 0135893 O RING 47 0135896 LATCH ASSEMBLY 48 0135890 RETURN SEAL 49 0135944 FRONT PLATE ASSEMBLY 50 0136654 PIN 51 0135895 PIN Ref No I...

Page 13: ...ts inside the body occur check the piston O ring for adequate grease lubrication 4 Never use any parts other than genuine STINGER replacement parts 5 Periodically clean the magazine and nose of the to...

Page 14: ...TY CONDITIONS 1 The beginning date in which the warranty is in force is the date of purchase 2 The warranty is not transferable 3 The warranty is voided by any of the following a Abuse misuse or damag...

Page 15: ...azine Tighten cap screws Remove fasteners from magazine Open Quick Clear nose if applicable remove jammed fastener and close latch Load tool Check to make sure there is adequate air supply Replace bum...

Page 16: ...800 968 6245 Fax 616 531 5970 Contact Inside Sales at 800 746 5659 to place an order for replacement parts Visit our website at www stingerworld com to learn more about our products and services www n...

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