Installing Caulk or Adhesive Tube
1.Lock trigger or remove battery pack.
2.Cut nozzle of tube at an angle and size per manufacturer's recommenda- tion to suit the job. A smaller nozzle diameter requires more force to push the caulk and reduces battery life.
3.Break inner seal of tube using a long nail or piece of wire. If the inner seal is not broken, the caulk material may be forced out the rear end of the tube and damage the tool.
NOTE: Before using a partially filled tube, remove any hardened material with a long nail or piece of wire.
4.Press in and hold rod release trigger.
5.Grasp plunger rod handle and pull plunger rod back to allow the caulk tube to fit inside carriage frame.
6.Insert caulk tube into carriage frame.
7.Push plunger rod handle forward until the plunger is against the caulk tube.
8.Release rod release trigger.
Installing Sausage Type Pack
Always check sausage packs for punc- tures or damage to the pack before install- ing. Do not use a damaged or frozen pack.
1. | Lock trigger or remove battery pack. |
2. | Press in and hold rod release trigger. |
3. | Grasp plunger rod handle and pull |
| plunger rod back to allow sausage |
| pack to fit inside barrel tube. |
4. | Insert pack into barrel tube. |
5. | Cut off end of sausage pack. |
| NOTE: Before using a partially filled |
| pack, remove any hardened material. |
6.Insert nozzle supplied with the sau- sage pack into the nozzle cap (coarse thread). Thread nozzle cap onto the front of barrel tube (Fig. 5).
7.Cut nozzle at an angle and size per manufacturer's recommendation to suit the job. A smaller nozzle diameter re- quires more force to push the caulk and reduces battery life.
8.Press in and hold rod release trigger.
9.Push plunger rod handle forward until plunger is against sausage pack.
10.Release rod release trigger.
Installing Barrel Assembly (Cat. No.
Fig. 5 |
OPERATION
Plunger rod | ||
Spacer | ||
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Double collar |
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Back cap |
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Backing washer |
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Barrel nut |
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Extension
Plunger
Barrel plunger
Nut
Barrel
Nozzle
Nozzle cap
WARNING!
When tool is not in use, lock trig- ger to prevent the tool from be- ing accidentally turned on.
Starting and Stopping and Controlling Speed
1.Pull trigger to dispense caulk.
2.Increase or decrease pressure on trig- ger to adjust the speed for proper bead width and material feed rate. Material type, temperature and nozzle diameter will all affect flow rate. When using a tube or pack with a smaller nozzle di- ameter use a slower speed or the material may be forced around the rear tube seat.
3.Release trigger to stop dispensing caulk.
Fig. 6
Locked
Unlocked
1.To lock the trigger, push trigger lock in the direction shown. The trigger will not work when the trigger lock in the locked position.
2.To unlock the trigger, push the trigger lock in the direction shown.
1.Lock trigger or remove battery pack.
2.Press in and hold rod release trigger.
3.Grasp plunger rod handle and pull plunger rod back until the rod tip is just inside of tool.
4.Release rod release trigger.
5.Position spacer and back cap (fine threads) onto nose of the tool. The side of the spacer with the double collar fits inside the back cap.
6.Place backing washer on top of back cap and thread barrel nut into nose of the tool as shown. Tighten securely using the wrench provided.
7.Press rod release trigger and push plunger rod forward to access the tip of the on rod.
8.Thread extenstion, plunger, barrel plunger and nut onto the plunger rod in the order shown. Tighten securely.
9.Thread barrel into back cap.
10.To remove barrel tube, reverse procedure.
Locking the Trigger (Fig. 6)
Always lock trigger or remove battery pack before changing accessories or perform- ing maintenance. Lock trigger when the tool is not in use and when storing the tool.
Adjusting Plunger Rod
1.To manually adjust plunger rod, press in and hold rod release trigger.
2.Grasp plunger rod handle and either push or pull rod in or out.
3.Release rod release trigger.
NOTE: Keep plunger rod clean of material. Retracting a plunger that is covered with material may damage the internal parts of the tool.
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