AllTrade 691164 manual

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  • Page 1

    It is the owner and/or operator’ s responsibility to study all W ARNINGS, operating, and maintenance instructions contained on the product label and instruction manual prior to operation of this unit. The owner/operator shall retain product instructions for future ref erence. #540020 Air Nailer/Stapler Operation Manual #691164 #691165[...]

  • Page 2

    The owner and/or operator is responsib le f or maintenance, maintaining all decals or warning labels and while in use, maintaining the unit in good working order . If the owner and/or operator is not fluent in English, F rench or Spanish, the product warnings and instructions shall be read and discussed with the operator’ s native language b y th[...]

  • Page 3

    3 NAILER/ST APLER SPECIFICA TIONS Compressed Air: Maximum permissible operating pressure: 120PSI (0.8 MP a) Recommended operating pressure range: 60-100PSI (0.4-0.7 MP a) Magazine Capacity: Appro x.100 Brad Nails/Staples Rotatable Exhaust Cap W ork Contact Element (WCE) Dischar ge Area Nail/Staple Loading Area Magazine T rigger Air and Oil Inlet Qu[...]

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    4 NAIL/ST APLE INFORMA TION Fastener Gauge 18 Gauge Brad Nails 18 Gauge Cro wn Staples Fastener Lengths 5/8"-2" 3/8"-1" Quick Plug Quick Plug (Optional) Oiler Air Hose Filter Quick Coupler (Optional) Regulator Quick Coupler Air Hose Recommended Hookup NAILS: Can use brad nails from the f ollowing branded air-po wered brad nailer[...]

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    UNP ACKING & INSPECTION Do not operate this air nailer/stapler if damaged during shipment, handling or mis- use. Damage may result in b ursting, which can cause serious injur y or proper ty damage. All damaged par ts must be repaired or replaced as needed prior to operating this air nailer/stapler . If you ha ve an y questions, or require assis[...]

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    USE COMBUSTIBLE GASSES OR ANY O THER REA CTIVE GAS AS A PO WER SOURCE FOR THIS NAILER/ST APLER. Explosion and serious personal injur y could occur . • Use clean, dry , regulated, compressed air at 60 to 100 PSI (0.4 to 0.7 MP A). Do not connect the nailer/stapler to any pressure source that ma y e xceed 120 PSI (0.8 MP A). • Only use air hose t[...]

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    7 Checking the Nailer/Stapler for Proper Operation: BEFORE EA CH USE, Y OU MUST CHECK FOR THE PROPER OPERA TION OF THE WORK CONT ACT ELEMENT (WCE). • The WCE is the mechanism on the nailer/stapler that is pressed into the w or k piece prior to pulling the trigger . It must work properly to prev ent accidental discharge of f asteners. • The WCE [...]

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    • F or the nailer/stapler to operate, y our finger must first be off the trigger and the work contact element of the nailer/stapler then pressed against the work piece. Once the wor k contact element is pressed against the work piece, pull the trigger to drive the f astener into the work piece. • Release the trigger after each fastener is driv [...]

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    9 Problem Solutions Loose screws . Tighten screws . W or n or damaged o-rings or seals Contact f actor y for service. 1-800-423-3598 Symptom: Air leak near top of nailer/stapler or in trigger area. Problem Solutions Inadequate air supply . Check compressor settings Chec k air hose/filters Inadequate lubrication. f or kinks or bloc kage. Oil nailer/[...]

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    10 11 A0308-0241 Firing V alv e Piston 12 A0200-0251 O-Ring 13 A0200-0081 O-Ring 14 A0205-0111 Gasket 15 A0200-0721 O-Ring 16 A0602-0171 Piston Head 17 A0011-0051 Driver Blade Pin 18 A0011-0051 Outer Spring Pin 19 A0011-0061 Inner Spring Pin 20 A0600-0771 Driver Blade 21 A0305-0071 Collar 22 A0200-0301 O-Ring 23 A0303-0141 Cylinder 24 A0309-0011 Bu[...]

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    59 A0000-0211 Screw 60 A0000-0011 Screw 61 A0005-0051 W asher 62 A0004-0001 He x Nut 63 A0709-0081 Click Le ve r 64 A0103-0061 Spring 65 A0706-0201 Spring Holder 66 A0006-0041 Step Pin 67 A0000-0091 Screw 68 A0200-0241 O-Ring 69 QA276-0021 Steel Bar 70 A0100-0031 Compression Spring 71 A0314-0141 Exhaust V alve Site 72 A0716-0171 End Stopper 73 A070[...]

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    12 NAILER P ARTS DIAGRAM , , , , ,[...]

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    13 1 A0304-0301 Exhaust V alve Collar 2 A0200-1261 O-Ring 3 A0000-0101 Screw 4 A0005-0031 W asher 5 A0301-0141 Cylinder Cap 6 A0311-0121 Air Seal 7 B0300-0671 Exhaust V alve Assemb ly 8 A0100-0221 Spring 9 A0200-0231 O-Ring 10 A0200-0071 O-Ring 11 A0308-0241 Firing V alv e Piston 12 A0200-0251 O-Ring 13 A0205-0111 Gasket 14 A0305-0071 Collar 15 A03[...]

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    14 No. Part No. Description ST APLER P ARTS LISTING 49 A0100-0211 Compression Spring 50 A0711-0463 Release Catch 51 A0801-0901 Driver Guide 52 A0801-1161 Driver Guide Cov er 53 A0005-0071 W asher 54 A0000-0001 Screw 55 QA277-0011 Click Le ve r 56 A0101-0021 T orsion Spring 57 A0004-0001 He x Nut 58 A0006-0021 Step Pin 59 A0002-0001 Screw 60 B0600-1[...]

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    15 ST APLER P ARTS DIAGRAM , , , , 96[...]