Maintenance, Unpacking your tool, Operating instructions – Silverline Air Narrow Crown Stapler 22mm User Manual

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1. Connect tool to air supply
2. Hold the tool firmly up to the material so that the Safety Catch (6) is

depressed

3. Gently squeeze the Trigger (1) until the staple is fired. Release the

trigger and check that it has penetrated the material correctly

Clearing Jams

Warning: Always disconnect the tool from the air supply before any
adjustment or maintenance is carried out.

Fastener jammed in magazine

1. Open Magazine Latch (4) and open the Magazine Cover (5)
2. Remove the obstruction using pliers
3. Reload magazine and close securely

Fastener jammed in plate area

1. Remove Screws (8) and then remove nose cover using Hex Keys (7)

supplied. The safety lever can now be removed. Remove screws and
remove main plate

2. Remove the obstruction using pliers
3. Re-assemble the nose plates and check the operation of the safety

lever before using the tool

Maintenance

IMPORTANT: There is very little that can go wrong with your air tool. Note
that when an air tool fails to work, it is generally because the internal
workings have corroded due to residues of dirty wet air and failure to follow
the maintenance instructions given below.
EVERY DAY, before use, with the machine disconnected from the air supply,
pour the equivalent of a tablespoon of oil into the air intake. Operate the
machine at low speed to thoroughly lubricate all internal workings.
If the machine is in constant use or used for long periods at a time, a
combined filter/lubricator must be fitted. There must be an air filter fitted
at all times.
Contact your retailer for suitable air tool oil.

DO NOT UNDER ANY

CIRCUMSTANCES USE NORMAL ENGINE OIL.
NOTE:
Failure to comply with the operating and maintenance instructions
may invalidate the guarantee.

Unpacking Your Tool

• Carefully unpack and inspect your tool. Fully familiarise yourself with all

its features and functions

• Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If

any parts are missing or damaged, have such parts replaced before
attempting to use this tool

Operating Instructions

Air Supply Connection

This tool should be connected to a clean air supply, with in-line oiler and
water separator
• Do not allow supply pressure to exceed the maximum stated in the

specifications

• Ensure that all parts of the system (hoses, couplers, etc) are correctly

rated for the air pressure to be used

• Ensure that condensate is drained from air system daily

Preparing the tool

• A ¼" bayonet quick connector is supplied with this tool. The connector is

a screw fit into the Air Inlet /

1

4

" BSP Quick Connector (2). Applying PTFE

tape to the screw threads will help to maintain an air tight seal. Air lines
fitted with matching ¼" connectors will now be a push fit

• With the quick connector pointing uppermost, pour a few drops of Air Tool

Oil (3) into connector and allow it to run down into the mechanism

Checking the safety catch

Warning: Always disconnect the tool from the air supply before any
adjustment or maintenance is carried out.
• Ensure that there are no fasteners in the magazine
• The Safety Catch (6) should move in and out with no obstruction

To test the safety catch is working correctly:

1. Connect the tool to the air supply
2. Push the Safety Catch (6) against a piece of wood without pulling the

Trigger (1). The tool must not fire. If the tool fires, it must be repaired
before any further use

3. Hold the tool away from the piece of wood. The Safety Catch (6) should

return to the original position

4. Pull the Trigger (1). The tool must not fire. If the tool fires, it must be

repaired before any further use

5. Push the Safety Catch (6) against the piece of wood, but this time pull

the Trigger (1). The tool should fire. This indicates normal operation

Loading the magazine

Warning: Always disconnect the tool from the air supply before any loading,
adjustment or maintenance is carried out.
• Open the Magazine Latch (4) and pull open the Magazine Cover (5)
• Insert fasteners into the magazine ensuring the point of the fastener is

facing forward (away from the handle of the tool).

• Close the Magazine Cover (5) until the Magazine Latch (4) is fully secured

(you will hear a 'click')

Operating

IMPORTANT: Always fire a test staple into a similar piece of material to
ensure that the staple penetrates to the correct depth. Use the regulator to
adjust the air pressure. Reducing the pressure will reduce the depth that
the staple penetrates.

TO YOUR

AIR TOOL

LEADER HOSE

NIPPLE

QUICK COUPLER

WATER SEPARATION

OILER

NIPPLE

REGULATOR

DRAIN DAILY

AIR SUPPLY

RECOIL HOSE

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