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V.

The power load or cartridges is the energy source used in powder 
actuated tools. UCAN Fastening Products' cartridges are rim fire, cased 
power loads.  Rim fire means that the power load is fired if the load is hit 
on the rim (outer edge) hard enough by the firing pin.  The cartridges may 
also fire if enough pressure is applied to the rim. This is the reason that
cartridges should be pried loose from the tool (or magazine strip). 

UCAN Fastening Products' powder actuated tools use power loads which 
are inserted into the tool either individually or in a strip magazine which 
contains 10 cartridges.  The UCAN LV365 uses .27 caliber loads in strip 
magazines.

All powder actuated tool power loads are colour coded to identify and 
differentiate power levels.

In addition, the packages that contain the power loads have a visual 
colour and number identification. To avoid any confusion, power loads of 
different power levels and types must be kept in separate containers or 
compartments.    

In the event that the operator is colour blind; the number identification on 
the package will assist in power level identification. Operators who are 
unable to distinguish the colours used must be given special instructions to 
enable them to avoid error.    

UCAN Fastening Products' tools use the following power levels:

POWER LEVEL

  

CASE COLOUR

  

LOAD COLOUR

#5    

Brass

Red

NOT ALL POWER LEVELS CAN BE USED IN EACH TOOL.

Under no condition should a power load other than those recommended 
in the Tool Instruction Manual be used with a powder actuated tool.

To determine the correct power level for any application, always start with 
the lowest power regulator setting. If the lowest setting does not achieve 
the desired level of fastener penetration, continue increasing the power 
level incrementally until proper penetration is achieved.

In the event of a misfire, the operator shall continue to hold the tool firmly 
against the work surface for a period of not less than 15 seconds and then 
the cartridge shall be ejected.  The misfired cartridge must be removed 
from the spent power loadstrip and disposed of in accordance with local 
regulations.

POWER LOADS/CARTRIDGES

VI.

     

BASE MATERIALS

The material into which the fastener shank is driven and from which the 
holding power is obtained is known as the base material.  Concrete and 
structural steel are the two most common base materials into which  
powder actuated fasteners are driven.  When penetrated by a P.A.T.  
fastener, a suitable base material will expand and/or compress around 
the fastener and have sufficient hardness and thickness to produce 
sufficient holding power and not allow the fastener to pass completely
through. 

Unsuitable base materials will be:

1.

Too hard for the fastener to penetrate (hardened steel, welds, cast 
steel, marble, natural rock, etc.).

2.

Too soft for the fastener to penetrate without cracking or shattering 

  

the base material (glass, glazed tile, brick, slate, etc.).

3.

Too soft for the fastener to produce sufficient holding power or to 
keep the fastener from passing completely through the base material 
(wood, plaster, drywall, composition board, etc.).

To determine the suitability of any base material, a center punch test 
should be performed prior to making any fastenings.

CENTER PUNCH TEST PROCEDURES

Use a hammer and firmly tap a P.A.T. fastener into the base material:

1.

If the base material shows a clear fastener point and the fastener is 

  

 

not blunted, then proceed with the first test fastening.

2.

If the fastener point is blunted, then the material is too hard.

3.

If the base material cracks or shatters, the material is too brittle.

4.

If the fastener sinks into the material with an average hammer blow, 

   

the base material is too soft.

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Содержание LV 365

Страница 1: ...9400 Fax 416 631 9426 E mail sales ucanfast com Web www ucanfast com OPERATOR S INSTRUCTION MANUAL WARNING 2 4 3 5 02 2 4 0 2 4 4 SEMI AUTOMATIC LOW VELOCITY FASTENING TOOL WITH POWER ADJUSTMENT DIAL...

Страница 2: ...TOOL FEATURES Tool length 13 5 8 Fastener range up to 2 1 2 inches Tool weight 5 1 lbs 10 cartridge magazine with semi automatic cartridge advance 2 TOOL HANDLING USE 1 Operate tool with powder loads...

Страница 3: ...hall then be made in accordance with the tool manufacturer s recommendations If the point of the fastener does not penetrate the surface no attempt shall be made to use the tool on that surface 3 Fast...

Страница 4: ...tance in the base material can result in deformation of the shear clip If this should occur the shear clip must be replaced Always completely remove the magazine before disassembly or cleaning of the...

Страница 5: ...5 Insert the front sleeve assembly into the steel liner of the tool body 6 Replace the stop and rotate opening for the stop NOTE The sleeve groove in the piston sleeve baseplate assembly must be alig...

Страница 6: ...ost position the greatest driving power is obtained from a power load Similarily when the indicator is moved to the foremost position the lowest driving power is obtained ff excess before reassembling...

Страница 7: ...8 36509 36510 36511 36512 36513 36514 36515 36516 36517 36518 36519 36520 36521 36522 36523 36524 36525 Description Advance Bar Spring Advance Bar Trigger Lever Seat Hollow Pin Threaded Pin Screw M6X1...

Страница 8: ...g use only UCAN replacement parts Replacement parts are available through your local UCAN Fastening Products Distributor If your tool requires service or warranty repairs contact a UCAN Distributor wh...

Страница 9: ...nto base material e g when installing threaded studs IV FASTENERS Fasteners used in powder actuated fastening systems are manufactured from special steels and heat treated by a special process which i...

Страница 10: ...he power level incrementally until proper penetration is achieved In the event of a mis re the operator shall continue to hold the tool rmly against the work surface for a period of not less than 15 s...

Страница 11: ...from compressing around the point and causing fastener back out 7 Do not fasten into pre drilled holes unless the tool is equipped with a positive alignment device because the fastener may be de ecte...

Страница 12: ...ready be trained for another P A T tool made by the same manufacturer W A R N I N G FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SAFETY RULES MAY RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY 22 WARRANTY This new fastening tool is a...

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