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STEEL:

 When fixing steel of a suitable type and strength the base material must be at least 4mm thick to ensure a 

positive fix. The length of the fastener must be the thickness of the fixture (t) plus 12mm. 

CONCRETE: 

For fixing into concrete the fastener should be the thickness of the fixture (t) plus 25mm. 

BRICKWORK:

 Fixings can be made to solid brickwork but due to the variable nature of bricks extra care must be 

taken. A penetration depth of between 25 & 32mm is usually required. If in doubt contact your supplier or JCP 
Construction Products. 

EDGE AND SPACING DISTANCES

FASTENER SELECTION

Steel

Before use

Make sure you have been properly trained in the use of the tool

least 4mm thick to ensure a positive fix.  The length of the fastener must be the

Ensure the tool is in safe condition

thickness of the fixture (t) plus 12mm.

Check the tool is not loaded

Ensure the area is safe and warn other trades working nearby

Carry out a suitability test of the base material

During use

Always wear suitable eye, ear and head protection as well as suitable

footwear, plus any other safety or protective equipment as may 

designated for the site or application

Concrete

Adopt a well balanced stance

For fixing into concrete the fastener should be the thickness of the fixture (t)

Always point the tool away from yourself and bystanders.

plus 25mm

Never place your hand over the front of the tool

Hold the tool perpendicular to the work surface

Never fix close to an edge, another fixing or where a fixing has failed.

(See page 8 for edge and spacing distances)

Maximum repetition rate 

12 fixings/minute

Noise level

(EN15895-1)

A-weighted sound level, L

WA

, in decibels

88

Uncertainty, K

WA

, in decibels

3

A-weighted sound level at work station, L

pA

, in decibels

75

Uncertainty, K

pA

, in decibels

3

Brickwork

Vibration level

Does not exceed 2.5m/s

2

Fixings can be made to solid brickwork but due to the variable nature of bricks

extra care must be taken.  A penetration depth of between 25 & 32 mm is usually

Misfire Procedure

required.  If in doubt contact your supplier or JCP Construction Products

In the event of a misfire do not remove the tool from the work surface

at least 

30 seconds

.  Re-apply the tool and try again.  In event of

another misfire and after waiting a further 

30 seconds

 remove

the cartridge strip from the tool and remove the fastener.

Spacing

Edge

Thickness

Mark the tool with a DO NOT USE label and place the tool in a secure

Distance

box

Steel

20

25

4-7mm

Contact your supplier to have the tool inspected.

15

20

>7mm

Concrete

100

75

80

After Use

A fixing to brickwork should be at least 3 courses down from the top of a wall and

Remove the cartridge strip from the tool

1 full brick in from an edge.  Only 1 fixing per brick should be made and do not

Inspect the tool for damage

fix into mortar joints

Clean and lubricate tool

Return the tool to its box and secure in a safe place.

Store the tool in a dry environment 

EDGE & SPACING DISTANCES

8

When fixing to steel of a suitable type and strength the base material must be at

FASTENER SELECTION

5

USING THE TOOL

min 4 mm

12 mm

t

25

t

Steel

Before use

Make sure you have been properly trained in the use of the tool

least 4mm thick to ensure a positive fix.  The length of the fastener must be the

Ensure the tool is in safe condition

thickness of the fixture (t) plus 12mm.

Check the tool is not loaded

Ensure the area is safe and warn other trades working nearby

Carry out a suitability test of the base material

During use

Always wear suitable eye, ear and head protection as well as suitable

footwear, plus any other safety or protective equipment as may 

designated for the site or application

Concrete

Adopt a well balanced stance

For fixing into concrete the fastener should be the thickness of the fixture (t)

Always point the tool away from yourself and bystanders.

plus 25mm

Never place your hand over the front of the tool

Hold the tool perpendicular to the work surface

Never fix close to an edge, another fixing or where a fixing has failed.

(See page 8 for edge and spacing distances)

Maximum repetition rate 

12 fixings/minute

Noise level

(EN15895-1)

A-weighted sound level, L

WA

, in decibels

88

Uncertainty, K

WA

, in decibels

3

A-weighted sound level at work station, L

pA

, in decibels

75

Uncertainty, K

pA

, in decibels

3

Brickwork

Vibration level

Does not exceed 2.5m/s

2

Fixings can be made to solid brickwork but due to the variable nature of bricks

extra care must be taken.  A penetration depth of between 25 & 32 mm is usually

Misfire Procedure

required.  If in doubt contact your supplier or JCP Construction Products

In the event of a misfire do not remove the tool from the work surface

at least 

30 seconds

.  Re-apply the tool and try again.  In event of

another misfire and after waiting a further 

30 seconds

 remove

the cartridge strip from the tool and remove the fastener.

Spacing

Edge

Thickness

Mark the tool with a DO NOT USE label and place the tool in a secure

Distance

box

Steel

20

25

4-7mm

Contact your supplier to have the tool inspected.

15

20

>7mm

Concrete

100

75

80

After Use

A fixing to brickwork should be at least 3 courses down from the top of a wall and

Remove the cartridge strip from the tool

1 full brick in from an edge.  Only 1 fixing per brick should be made and do not

Inspect the tool for damage

fix into mortar joints

Clean and lubricate tool

Return the tool to its box and secure in a safe place.

Store the tool in a dry environment 

EDGE & SPACING DISTANCES

8

When fixing to steel of a suitable type and strength the base material must be at

FASTENER SELECTION

5

USING THE TOOL

min 4 mm

12 mm

t

25

t

 

Spacing   

Edge   

Thickness

 

 Distance

Steel  

20  

25   

4-7mm

 

15   

20   

>7mm

Concrete

   

100   

75   

80

A fixing to brickwork should be at least 3 courses down from the top of a wall and 1 full brick in from an edge. 
Only 1 fixing per brick should be made and do not fix into mortar joints.

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Содержание PA97

Страница 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL for JCP Cartridge Tool PA97 Cartridge Calibre 6 8 11mm The Specialist Fixing Supplier Exclusively to the Distributor...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...on 4 General Description 5 Warning 6 Testing Base Material 6 Using The Tool 7 Misfire Procedure 7 Parts List 8 9 Fastener Selection 10 Cartridge Selection 11 Loading and Firing 12 Cleaning and Mainten...

Страница 4: ...in its use TRAINING Training and certification must be obtained from the supplier of the tool whether it is purchased or hired Should proper training not be available at the point where you obtain th...

Страница 5: ...hese applications are only meant as a guide and there are many others GENERAL DESCRIPTION The JCP PA97 Cartridge Tool is a low velocity indirect acting tool using the expanding gases of a blank cartri...

Страница 6: ...ion for levels up to 149dB safety helmets to EN397 or BS5249 safety boots to EN345 or BS1870 4972 together with any other safety equipment as determined by the location and application Ensure the base...

Страница 7: ...and spacing distances Maximum repetition rate 12 fixings minute Noise Level EN15895 1 A weighted sound level LWA in decibels 88 Uncertainty KwA in decibels 3 A weighted sound level at work station LPA...

Страница 8: ...SP707 Connector Assembly 32 SP724 Special Pin Sleeve 10 SP708 Firing Pin Assembly 33 SP725 Magazine Detent 11 SP709 Cocking Lever Assembly 34 SP726 Retention Plate 12 SP710 Ram Assembly 35 SP727 Nut...

Страница 9: ...1 Disc 96 SP758 Compression Spring 56 SP742 Threaded Pin 97 SP759 Self Tapping Screw 58 SP743 Fastener Detent 98 SP760 Self Tapping Screw 59 SP744 Spring 99 SP761 O Ring 60 SP745 Pivot Pin 100 SP762 C...

Страница 10: ...all and 1 full brick in from an edge Only 1 fixing per brick should be made and do not fix into mortar joints EDGE SPACING DISTANCES 8 When fixing to steel of a suitable type and strength the base mat...

Страница 11: ...ng gradually increasing the power and cartridge strength until the correct fastener penetration is achieved Do not overpower the tool as this may cause the fastener to break and ricochet or pass compl...

Страница 12: ...at the end of the fixing operation DO NOT LEAVE LOADED TOOLS UNATTENDED LOADING AND FIRING THE TOOL through 180 to the forward position Pull back the cocking grip as far as it will go then return it t...

Страница 13: ...y maintenance ensure the cartridge strip has been removed Release Cocking Grip Disconnect Cocking Assembly from Connector Assembly and unscrew Baseplate Remove Fastener Guide from Baseplate Remove Pis...

Страница 14: ...r setting on power adjuster Use stronger cartridge Strip tool clean and lubricate Ensure piston is pushed fully to the rear when cocking Examine piston and replace Fastener will not penetrate base mat...

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Страница 16: ...Unit 14 Teddington Business Park Station Road Teddington Middlesex TW11 9BQ 0208 943 1800 www jcpfixings co uk...

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