Manual de Instrucciones |
| Modelo NB004100 | |
Cómo Usar la |
| Para reparar la clavadora | |
Clavadora (Continuación) | Mantenimiento | Las reparaciones de la clavadora las | |
debe hacer SOLAMENTE un técnico cali- | |||
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Operating Instructions |
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| Model NB004100 |
General Safety | used, manual lubrication through the | 4. | Use a pressure regulator on the |
air inlet is not required on a daily basis. |
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Information (Continued) |
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The work |
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Caution | surface |
| operating pressure of the nailer |
indicates | can become damaged by excessive |
| between 70 and 120 psi. |
lubrication. Proper lubrication is the |
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6 Rote la puerta hacia atrás a la posición cerrada.
7. Extienda el pestillo de alam- bre y colóquelo sobre los gan- chos de la boquilla.
8. Cierre el pestillo empujándolo hacia adentro hasta que ajuste en su posición.
9. Asegúrese que el gatillo y el Elemento de Contacto de
Trabajo se mueven libre-
mente, hacia arriba y hacia abajo sin pegarse o atascarse.
Servicio Técnico
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Clavos et Repuestos
Use solamente sujetadores Campbell Hausfeld originales calibre 16 (o su equivalente) - (vea la información sobre intercambio de sujetadores). Use sola- mente partes de repuesto Campbell Hausfeld originales. Nunca substituya las partes. No use partes modificadas o partes que no den un rendimiento equivalente al equipo original. El rendimiento de las herramientas, la seguridad y la duración pueden verse reducidos. Cuando ordene partes de repuesto o sujetadores, especifique el número de la parte.
ficado que tenga experiencia.
Para colocarle los sellos
Cada vez que repare una clavadora deberá limpiarle y lubricarle las partes internas. Le recomendamos que use Parker
a potentially hazardous situation | owner’s responsibil- ity. Failure to | Sequential Trip Safety | |||
which, if not avoided, MAY result in | lubricate the nailer properly will dra- | Mechanism | |||
minor or moderate injury. | matically shorten the life of the nailer | The tool is equipped with a sequential | |||
● Do not make any modifications to the | and void the warranty. |
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| trip safety mechanism. When the oper- | ||
tool without first obtaining written |
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| ator depresses the Work Contact | |
approval from Campbell Hausfeld. Do | 1. | Disconnect the |
| Element (WCE) against the work sur- | |
not use the tool if any shields or |
| air supply from |
| face and then pulls the trigger, a fas- | |
guards are removed or altered. Do |
| the nailer to |
| tener will be driven. | |
not use the tool as a hammer. |
| add lubricant. |
| OPERATING A SEQUENTIAL TRIP | |
Personal injury or tool |
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damage may occur. | 2. | Turn the nailer |
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● Always check |
| 1. | Release trig- | ||
| so the air inlet | OIL |
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that the Work |
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Contact |
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Element (WCE) |
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is operating |
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properly. A fas- |
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tener could |
| Do not use |
| 2. | Depress the |
accidentally be |
| detergent oils, |
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| Work contact |
| oil additives, or air tool oils. Air tool |
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driven if the WCE is not working |
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| oils contain solvents which will |
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properly. Personal injury may occur |
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| damage the nailer's internal com- |
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(See "Checking the Work Contact |
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Element" Section). |
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3. | After adding |
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● Disconnect air supply and release |
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| trigger to drive | ||
| oil, run nailer |
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| a fastener. | |
tension from the pusher before |
| briefly. Wipe |
| 3. | Release the |
attempting to clear jams because |
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| trigger and lift | ||
tools can be ejected from the front |
| oil from the |
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of the tool. Personal injury may |
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Notas
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indicates | RECOMMENDED HOOKUP |
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important information, that if not fol- |
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Please refer to Airtool Setup | CHECKING THE WORK CONTACT | ||||
lowed, MAY cause damage to equipment. | |||||
(IN170102AV) for system hookup | ELEMENT (WCE) | ||||
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● Avoid using the tool when the mag- | instructions. |
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| Check the | ||||
1. | The air com- | 70 psi | |||
azine is empty. Accelerated wear on | |||||
the tool may occur. |
| pressor must | Min. | opertion | |
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| of the Work Contact Element (WCE) trip | |
● Clean and check all air supply hoses |
| maintain a | 120 psi | mechanism before each use. The WCE | |
and fittings before connecting the |
| minimum of | Max. | must move freely without binding | |
tool to an air supply. Replace any |
| 70 psi when |
| through its entire travel distance. The | |
damaged or worn hoses or fittings. |
| the nailer is being used. An inade- | WCE spring must return the WCE to its | ||
Tool performance or durability may |
| quate air supply can cause a loss of | fully extended position after being | ||
be reduced. |
| power and inconsistent driving. | depressed. Do not operate the nailer if | ||
| the WCE trip mechanism is not operating | ||||
| 2. An oiler can be used |
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● Air compressors providing air to the |
| properly. Personal injury may occur. | |||
| to provide oil circula- |
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tool should follow the requirements |
| tion through the |
| 1. Disconnect the | |
established by the American |
| nailer. A filter can |
| air supply from | |
National Standards Institute |
| be used to remove |
| the nailer. | |
Standard |
| liquid and solid |
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Standard for Compressors for |
| impurities which can |
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Process Industries. Contact your air |
| rust or “gum up” internal parts of |
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compressor manufacturer for |
| the nailer. |
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information. | 3. | Use 3/8” air |
| 2. Remove all nails from the magazine | |
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| hoses with a |
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Operating The Nailer |
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Read this manual and understand all |
| sure of 150 |
| 3. Make sure the trig- | |
safety warnings and instructions before |
| psi. Use 1/2” air hoses for 50’ run or | |||
| ger and work con- | ||||
operating the nailer. |
| longer. For better performance, | |||
| tact element (WCE) | ||||
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| install a 3/8” quick plug | (1/4” NPT | ||
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LUBRICATION |
| threads) with an inside diameter of | |||
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This nailer requires lubrication before |
| .315" (8mm) on the nailer and a | |||
| sticking or binding. | ||||
using the nailer for the first time and |
| 3/8” quick coupler on the air hose. | |||
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