16 Ga. Medium Crown Stapler
Drives 7/16" Crown Staples (1" to 2" / 25 to 51mm)
Model No. SN5016
Item No. 64405
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Operator’s Manual
Maintenance
and Inspection
Read the section titled SAFETY.
NOTE:
The information contained in this Manual is designed to assist you in the
safe maintenance of the stapler . Some illustrations in this Manual may show details
or attachments that are different from those on your
stapler .
WARNING:
Disconnect air hose and remove
staples from stapler when:
Clearing a jam
Doing maintenance and inspection
Clearing a jam
Remove a jammed staple in the following order:
1 . DISCONNECT AIR HOSE .
2 . Remove all staples .
3 . Remove the lock lever and open blade
guide .
4 . Remove the jammed staple with a slotted
head screwdriver .
5 . Close blade guide and latch .
6 . In case of frequent jams, contact an
authorized service center .
A qualified person should perform repairs and maintenance.
Periodic maintenance to be performed:
Drain air line filter daily .
Keep lubricator filled .
Clean filter element, then blow air through filter in direction opposite to
normal flow .
Clean magazine and feeder mechanism .
Keep safety/push lever working properly .
Lubricate the stapler after stapling .
Drain air compressor .
All quality staplers will eventually require servicing or replacement of parts
because of wear from normal use .
Storing
When not in use for an extended period, apply a thin coat of the lubricant to
the steel parts to avoid rust .
The stapler should be stored in a warm and dry place when not in use . Do
not store the stapler in a cold weather environment .
Cold Weather Care
Do not store the tool in a cold weather environment .
Keep the tool in a warm area until beginning the work .
If the tool is already cold, bring it in a warm area and allow the tool to warm
up before use .
1 . Reduce the air pressure to 60 to 80 psi (4 .2 bar 4 .2 kgf/cm2) .
2 . Remove all fasteners from the tool .
3 . Connect the air hose and free-fire (blank-fire) the tool .
The lowered air pressure will be enough to free-fire the tool . Slow speed operation
tends to warm up the moving part .