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APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS 

1.  Always make test fastenings with the lowest power load or power 

level & increase as proper penetration requires, overdriving results 

from  too  strong  a  load  or  power  level,  too  short  a  fastener,  or  a 

work surface that is too soft. 

2.  Never use a tool in an explosive or flammable area. 

3.  Fasteners should not be driven into spalled areas. 

4.  Never  attempt  to  fasten  into  very  hard  or  brittle  materials; 

surface-hardened  or  high  tensile  strength  steel,  glazed  tile,  cast 

iron, glass block, natural rock, face brick or hollow tile. 

5.  Never fasten through a predrilled hole. 

6.  Never  fasten  into  concrete  closer  than  3  inches  from  an 

unsupported edge unless the specific application is approved. 

7.  Fasteners shall not be driven into concrete where the thickness is 

less than 3 times the penetration of the fastener shank. 

8.  Fasteners shall not be driven closer than 1/2" from the edge of steel 

& never into steel less than 1/8" thick. 

 

 

FASTENER PENETRATION GUIDE 

SOFT MASONRY

 

AVG. CONCRETE

 

DENSE CONCRETE

 

STEEL

 

Cinder or Concrete block, etc. 

Poured Concrete, etc. 

Pre Stressed/pre-cast concrete

 

Structural steel, etc.

 

1" to 3

” penetration 

3/4" to 3" penetration

 

5/8" to 1-1/4" penetration 

3/16" to 1/2" penetration

 

         

                       

LOAD SELECTION GUIDE   

.27 cal loads in 10 load magazines 

Description / Color

 

Power Level

 

#3 / GREEN 

#4 / YELLOW 

#5 / RED 

LIGHT 

MEDIUM 

HEAVY 

 

Содержание EXP76

Страница 1: ...ual carefully before operating this tool Successful fastening applications require knowledge of tool use restrictions load and fastener selection tool operation and disassembly and reassembly for daily cleaning Never operate this tool in a flammable atmosphere This powder actuated tool is to be used only by operators who are qualified and licensed for this particular tool ...

Страница 2: ...irection Remove the load from the tool and carefully dispose of it in a container of water Never leave unfired loads on the floor or work surface Always dispose of them properly 8 Always inspect the tool prior to use to make sure that the tool is in good working order has no fractured or broken parts and that there are no obstructions in the barrel or load chamber 9 If the tool does not work prope...

Страница 3: ... collated pins into the bottom of the magazine and move it as close to the top as possible 3 Release the Push Botton against the pins and secure the position 4 Insert the powder load strip from the end of handle until flush with the bottom Always insert from the bottom of the tool and remove from the top ...

Страница 4: ...ce depress the tool completely and pull the trigger Hold tool perpendicular for best fastening 6 Hold the magazine and pull out barrel to its fully extended length then retract barrel so the pin and load advanced Repeat steps 1 6 until all the loads are used up ...

Страница 5: ...n inside the tool 3 Insert the powder load strip from the end of handle until flush with the bottom Always insert from the bottom of the tool and remove from the top 4 Press the tool firmly and squarely against the work surface depress the tool completely and pull the trigger Hold tool perpendicular for best fastening ...

Страница 6: ...5 Hold the magazine and pull out barrel to its fully extended length then retract barrel so the pin and load advanced Repeat steps 1 5 until all the loads are used up ...

Страница 7: ...nto slot on outer liner assembly and push stop towards front of tool in reverse order of drawing 2 above 4 Rotate the annular spring until stop is covered and held in place in reverse order of drawing 1 above 1 Using screw driver to lift end of annular spring and rotate toward the top of the tool so the stop is uncovered 2 Push stop towards rear of tool and remove 3 Pull barrel assembly out of hou...

Страница 8: ...PARTS SCHEMATIC LIST ...

Страница 9: ... PIN GUIDE 10 301047 SPRING SEAR 11 501319 SEAR 12 501320 SPRING FIRING PIN GUIDE 13 501321 SAFETY SPRING FIRING PIN 14 490735 REAR PAD 15 501423 BOLT 16 301531 ADVANCE SPRING 17 490533 TRIGGER 18 501526 TRIGGER PIN 19 502600 ROCKER ARM ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ROCKER ARM ROCKER ARM PIN AND ROCKER ARM HOLDER 20 501733 ROCKER ARM SPRING 21 490700 HANDLE PAD ASSEMBLY 22 501500 ADVANCE ASSEMBLY HOLDER BAR T...

Страница 10: ... After the front end of tool is completely disassembled clean all parts with the brushes provided Spray all parts with lubricant Let it sit for a moment and then wipe dry before reassembly CAUTION DO NOT USE ANY KIND OF LUBRICANT ON THE MAIN HOUSING OF THE TOOL DRY BRUSH ONLY This is the perfect time to inspect your tool for damage or excessive wear If defective or excessively worn parts are found...

Страница 11: ...h a predrilled hole 6 Never fasten into concrete closer than 3 inches from an unsupported edge unless the specific application is approved 7 Fasteners shall not be driven into concrete where the thickness is less than 3 times the penetration of the fastener shank 8 Fasteners shall not be driven closer than 1 2 from the edge of steel never into steel less than 1 8 thick FASTENER PENETRATION GUIDE S...

Страница 12: ...AN TOOL AT THIS TIME PISTON HANGS OUT END OF THE TOOL BROKEN PISTON REPLACE PISTON CLEAN TOOL AT THIS TIME MOVEMENT OF BARREL IS ROUGH OR BINDS LACK OF PROPER CLEANING CLEAN TOOL ACCORD ING TO INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MANUAL REPLACE DAMAGED PARTS TOOL DOES NOT DEPRESS COMPLETELY TOOL NOT PROPERLY ASSEMBLED DISASSEMBLE TOOL BARREL ASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLE MAKING SURE THAT PARTS ARE ALIGNED PROPERLY IF TO...

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