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Hold the tool with the muzzle pointing upwards and insert fastener POINT FIRST into 
the cocking lever. The fastener will slide down the cocking lever until it is held in place 
by the magnet. 

Release the cocking grip and pivot the cooking lever through 180

to the forward 

position. 

Pull back the cocking grip as far as it will go then return it to its original position. 
Return the cocking lever to the start position and lock the cocking grip into place. 

Insert the cartridge strip, leading with the end with the arrow, into the tool grip until 
the bottom end of the strip is flush with the tool. 

Place the tool perpendicular to the work surface and adopt a well balanced stance. 
Push against the tool to fully depress the fastener guide then pull the trigger. 

Operators must be aware of the inevitable recoil when the tool is fired. 

For subsequent fixings repeat the above. The cartridge strip will advance each time the tool is cocked. 

Continue the operation until the cartridge strip is used up then remove the strip from the top of the tool. 

If there are insufficient fixings required for a complete strip of 10 cartridges 

remove the strip at the end of the fixing operation. 

DO NOT LEAVE LOADED TOOLS UNATTENDED. 

LOADING AND FIRING THE TOOL

The JCP PA97 Cartridge Tool is a low velocity, indirect acting tool using the

expanding gases of a blank cartridge to drive a piston which in turn punches

the Fastener through the fixture into the base material.  The tool works on the

co-acting principle where the Fastener is always in contact with the piston to

give optimum performance.

through 180° to the forward position.

The PA 97 is suitable for  Fasteners up to 97mm long but Fasteners above

72mm need to be pre-driven into the timber or material being fixed.

Pull back the cocking grip as far as it will go then return it

to its original position.  Return the cocking lever to the start

DRIVE PINS AND CARTRIDGES

position and lock the cocking grip into place.

The PA97 is designed to take a 12mm metal washered Drive Pin suitable for

use in Cartridge Tools, together with a C.I.P. approved 6.8/11mm Blank Strip

Cartridge designed for use in these tools.

Insert the cartridge strip, leading with the end with the arrow,

into the tool grip until the bottom end of the strip is flush 

with the tool

SUITABLE BASE MATERIAL

Not all materials are suitable for fixing into using Cartridge Tools.  They must

not be to hard, to soft or to brittle and care must be taken to ensure the base

Place the tool perpendicular to the work surface and adopt

material is suitable for the application.

a well balanced stance.  Push against the tool to fully

Suitable Base Materials

depress the fastener guide then pull the trigger

Concrete between 20 & 50 N/mm²,  Mild Steel Grade 40 to 50 and Common

Bricks

Unsuitable Base Materials

Tempered Steel, Cast Iron, Aluminium, Natural Hard Stone, Engineering

For subsequent fixings repeat the above.  The cartridge strip will advance each 

Brick, Lightweight Blocks, Plasterboard, Wood.

time the tool is cocked.  Continue the operation until the cartridge strip is used up

then remove the strip from the top of the tool.

APPLICATIONS

If there are insufficient fixings required for a complete strip of 10 cartridges 

The applications for fixings made with JCP PA97 are many and varied.

remove the strip at the end of the fixing operation.

They include fixing timber, steel sheet, brick ties and drywall track to concrete

Do not leave loaded tools unattended.

and steel.  They can also be used for attaching plumbing and electrical fittings.

These applications are only meant as a guide and there are many others.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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Release the cocking grip and pivot the cocking lever

Operators must be aware of the inevitable recoil when the tool is fired.

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Hold the tool with the muzzle pointing upwards and insert

fastener POINT FIRST into the cocking lever.  The fastener

will slide down the cocking lever until it is held in place by

the magnet

LOADING & FIRING THE TOOL

The use of any other Fastener or Cartridge may cause damage to the 

tool and could lead to serious  injury or death.

IF IN DOUBT DO NOT GUESS BUT CONTACT YOUR SUPPLIER OR JCP CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS.

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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...

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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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