CEAS Powder-Puff Safety And Operating Instructions Manual

A Division of Tomarco Contractor Specialties
ceasattachments.com
(877) GOO-CEAS
(877) 466-2327
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERED ATTACHMENT SOLUTIONS
NOISE
Semi-Automatic Piston Type
Powder Actuated Tool
Safety and Operating
Instruction Manual
DANGER
THIS TOOL IS FOR USE BY LICENSED OPERATORS ONLY. YOU MUST READ AND OBEY ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USING THE POWDERPUFF TOOL.
! !
1
Powder Actuated Tool & Accessories
Safety Introduction
DANGER
DANGER
THIS TOOL IS TO BE USED ONLY BY PROPERLY TRAINED AND LICENSED OPERATORS. YOU MUST SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE THE CEAS TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THE TOOL AND OBTAIN A CERTIFIED OPERATOR’S LICENSE BEFORE HANDLING, LOAD­ING, OR OPERATING THIS TOOL. SAFETY TRAINING AND LICENSE CAN BE OBTAINED AT www.ceasattachments.com ATTEMPTING TO HANDLE OR OPERATE THIS TOOL WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING AND LICENSING CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR OR BYSTANDERS.
No one should attempt to use any CEAS tool without adequate, competent, person­al instruction. In order to operate a CEAS tool you must be licensed for this specific tool. Certified CEAS instructors and printed material alone cannot detail all possible conditions surrounding the use of CEAS tools and products. Responsibility for the safe and proper use of this tool rests with the tool user and the employer.
Eye protection must be worn at all times by the tool operator and bystanders
NEVER PLACE YOUR HAND IN FRONT OF A LOADED CEAS ATTACHMENTS TOOL. IF THE TOOL IS ACCIDENTALLY DISCHARGED THE FASTENER OR PISTON COULD SHOOT THROUGH YOUR HAND.
You must read the tool manual prior to operating the PowderPuff tool
! !
! !
2
Safety Introduction
Preparation
Center Punch Test
Acceptable Base Materials
Powder actuated fastening is suitable for use in the following base materials only:
Never attempt to fasten into any other type of material. Fastening into other
materials can cause blindness or other serious injury.
Unacceptable Base Materials
Never attempt to fasten into very hard or brittle materials such as cast iron, tile, glass, or rock of any type. These materials
can shatter, causing the fastener and/ or base material fragments to fly free and cause serious injury to tool operator and others.
Never fasten into soft base materials, such as drywall. These materials may allow the fastener to travel completely through and out the other side, endangering those in the path of the fastener.
Never fasten into any base material that does not pass the Center Punch test. Failure to assure the suitability of the base material can result in serious injury
to the eyes or other body parts.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN PERFORMING THIS TEST
Fastner Safety
Concrete and Steel Drive Pins - When preparing to use a concrete or steel drive pin always perform a Center Punch Test. To perform a Center Punch Test, hit the fastener against the work surface using a hammer. Based on the results of this test the user can effectively determine the suitability of the base material and avoid injuries.
• Poured Concrete
• Structural Steel
• Masonry Joints
• Wood Applications (Timberpin only)
NEVER FASTEN INTO VERY HARD
OR BRITTLE MATERIALS
NEVER FASTEN INTO SOFT HARD
SUCH AS DRYWALL
3
Safety Instructions
Detail #1 - If the point of the fastener is flattened, the material is too hard.
Example: Cast Iron, Hardened Steel or near a weld
Detail #2 - If the fastener shatters or cracks, the material is too brittle.
Example: Porcelain Tile
Detail #3 - If the fastener penetrates the material easily, it is too soft.
Example: Drywall
If the fastener slightly indents the material, it is just right.
Example: Concrete
Timberpins – When using Timberpins always use the lowest load level.
Wood is not a very dense substrate and pins are easily installed.
1. Tool operators and bystanders must always wear eye protection. Flying debris and errant fasteners
could cause serious injury or blindness.
2. Post a warning sign within 50’ and in eyesight of where a Powder Actuated Tool is in use. Sign must state: “WARNING – Powder Actuated Tool in Use”. Warning signs are available by contacting
CEAS at 877-GOO-CEAS.
3. Maintain a clean, obstruction-free work environment to reduce the potential for injury. Operating
a tool in a cluttered area can create an unsafe work environment and lead to an injury.
4. Never operate the PowderPuff Tool near flammable or explosive materials. Powder loads
burn and generate sparks. Operating this tool near flammable materials may cause an explosion.
Safe Work Environment
In order to minimize the risk of injury to the user and bystanders it is important to maintain a safe working environment. Complying with the following instructions is required for safe use of the PowderPuff Tool.
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAR OF
BYSTANDERS & CLUTTER
NEVER OPERATE THE TOOL AROUND
FLAMMABLE OR EXPOSIVE
MATERIALS
4
Safety Instructions
1. Always make a test fastening after being sure that the base material is suitable for powder actuated fastening. Failure to determine the correct
power level to be used may result in the use of excessive power, allowing the fastener to pass completely through the work material, causing serious or fatal injuries to others who may be in the path of the fastener.
2. Color-blind operators must always select loads by load number to prevent use of an incorrect load for the same reasons as in #1 above.
3. Only loads designed for use in the PowderPuff Tool can be used. Standard
27 caliber strip loads will not fit into the tool.
4. When using the PowderPuff Tool always start with a Test Fastening in order to confirm the suitability of the base material. Always start with
the lowest load level (Gray) and increase load level based on the acceptability
of the attachment.
Load levels are based on color and
number. The load levels offered in the
PowderPuff Tool are 1, 2 and 3.
One of the licensing requirements is to determine the load level based on number.
Color Blind operators must be able to determine the load levels by number. It is not
mandatory to be able to see colors in order to operate the PowderPuff Tool.
Load Safety and Selection
Gray
#1
Lowest
Brown
#2
Medium
Green
#2
Strongest
! !
CAUTION
POWDER ACTUATED
TOOLS IN USE
WITHIN 50 FEET
(877) GOO-CEAS
WWW.CEATATTACHMENTS.COM
5
Safety Instructions
1. Always be sure tool is operating properly before attempting to use it. Follow
the “Daily Function Check” shown to the right and described on page 10.
2. Always load tool using a strip load selected directly from a box indicating the power load type and number.
3. Never attempt to use loose strip loads that could be misidentified.
4. Never carry loose strip loads in pockets with pins or other hard objects.
5. Never load a tool unless you intend to immediately make a fastening. Loading
a tool and leaving it unattended in the work area can result in the tool being accidentally discharged by others.
6. Never Place your hand or other body part over the barrel of a PowderPuff Tool. The tool could discharge and
cause serious injury.
7. Always store tool unloaded and keep the tool and the loads securely locked in a tool box. Keep keys away from children and unlicensed persons.
8. Always keep the tool pointed away from yourself and others.
9. Never carry a loaded tool around the work area.
10. Never allow anyone not trained to use the tool.
11. Never engage in horseplay with the tool.
12. Using the tool in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning tool or handling loads may result in exposure to lead or other substances known to cause birth defects and other physical harm. Have adequate ventilation at all times and wash thoroughly after exposure.
Tool Handling Safety
Always do a daily function check before loading the tool
EMPTY
1
2
Never place hands or body parts over the end of the tool
Never load tool unless it is going to be used immediately
KEEP TOOL LOCKED & OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
6
Safety Instructions
1. Only use the tool for fastening into a suitable base material previously described in this manual.
2. Never fire the tool without a fastener. Firing a tool without a fastener will cause
the piston to strike the work surface, and may cause serious injury to you and others in the work area.
3. Always use the spall guard whenever possible to minimize flying particles or debris.
4. Always hold the tool perpendicular to and firmly against the work surface when making a fastening. Failure to do so could
allow a fastener to ricochet.
5. Never attempt to drive a fastener close to an edge or to another fastener.
If the tool does not fire after the normal firing sequence, continue to hold the depressed tool against the work surface for at least 30 seconds. Then carefully lower the tool, remove
the strip load and put it in a can of water or other non-flammable liquid. Never carelessly discard a strip with live loads into a trash container.
If the tool becomes stuck or jammed with a live powder load, keep the tool pointed in a
safe direction, and immediately tag it, “Danger–defective–do not use”. Lock the tool in a tool box and contact CEAS Attachments for assistance.
Fastener Operating Safety
Allways Follow Misfure Procedure
Failure to follow instructions can cause injury to the tool operator or to bystanders.
SPAWL GUARD 90˚
• Use the spall guard whenever possible
• Always hold the tool perpendicular to the work surface
Hold tool firmly against the work surface for at least 30 seconds.
NEVER DRIVE A FASTENER CLOSE TO AN EDGE
!
30 Sec
7
Fasteners and Loads
Loads
P-ACM100 Angle Clip with 1” Drivepin x 150/135 Shank Concrete
P-ACM125 Angle Clip with 1-1/4” Drivepin x 150/135 Shank Concrete
P-ACM138 Angle Clip with 1-3/8” Drivepin x 150/135 Shank Concrete
P-BRL100 Bridle Ring with 1” Drivepin x 109 Shank Concrete
P-C038L100 Conduit Clip 3/8” EMT with 1” Drivepin x 109 Shank Concrete
P-C050L100 Conduit Clip 1/2” EMT with 1” Drivepin x 109 Shank Concrete
P-CC075L100 Conduit Clip 3/4” EMT with 1” Drivepin x 109 Shank Concrete
P-CC100L100 Conduit Clip 1” EMT with 1” Drivepin x 109 Shank Concrete
P-L075 3/4” Drivepin x 109 Shank Concrete
P-L100 1” Drivepin x 109 Shank Concrete
P-M100W 1” Drivepin x 150/135 Shank with Washer Concrete
P-M125W 1-1/4” Drivepin x 150/135 Shank with Washer Concrete
P-M150 1-1/2” Drivepin x 150/135 Shank Concrete
P-M150W 1-1/2” Drivepin x 150/135 Shank with Washer Concrete
P-M250 2-1/2” Drivepin x 150/135 Shank Concrete
P-M250W 2-1/2” Drivepin x 150/135 Shank with Washer Concrete
P-H100 1” Drivepin x 180/150 Shank Concrete
P-H125 1-1/4” Drivepin x 180/150 Shank Concrete
P-S050K 1/2” Drivepin x 145 Knurled Shank for Steel Steel
P-ACTP250 Angle Clip with 2-1/2” Timberpin Wood
Part# Description
Substrate
Gray
#1
Lowest
Brown
#2
Medium
Green
#2
Strongest
CEAS strip loads are specially made for use in the PowderPuff Tool. The power level of the load is indicated by the number marked on each box, the color of the box, and the color on the tip of each load. As the number increases, the power level also increases. Always perform the center punch test described on page 3 to test the base material. Always make a test fastening using the lowest power level first. If more power is required to set the fastener, use the next higher power level until the pow­der level necessary to drive the fastener is reached.
8
Fasteners Application Guidelines
SPACING - STEEL TO STEEL
SPACING - FURRING
STRIP TO CONCRETE
PENETRATION - THIN GUAGE
METAL TO CONCRETE
SPACING - WOOD TO CONCRETE
Fastening Applications
Your CEAS Attachments tool can be used for a wide range of fastening needs in a variety of base materials. Reading and following these important Fastening guidelines will help you get the best results from your tool, fasteners, and powder loads, as well as help you perform these fastening operations safely and effectively. Pow­der actuated fastenings are permanent fasten­ings so attempting to remove a fastener from concrete or steel may result in serious injury.
Fastening to Concrete
When fastening into concrete, always maintain a minimum spacing of 3” between fastenings and 3” from any free edge. Concrete thickness should be at least three times the intended pen­etration depth into the concrete. The primary exception to the 3” edge distance can occur in a sill plate application where, by necessity, the edge distance is reduced. Driving fasteners too close to an edge or too close to each other can cause the concrete edge to fail or fasteners to fly free.
Fastening to Concrete Block or to Masonry Walls
While this application is not recommended, when used, it is necessary to take care to ob­serve a 3” edge distance to avoid cracking the block and over penetration of the fastener to avoid loss of holding value. Fastenings may be made into the horizontal joint but not into the vertical joint.
Fastening to Steel
Your CEAS Attachments tool can be used for fastening on the flat surfaces of structural steel. When fastening into steel, always maintain a minimum spacing of 1-1/2” between fastenings and 1/2” from any edge.
DANGER
Never use any other types of fasteners or strip loads in the PowderPuff tool. Use of other types of fasteners or loads may cause unintentional load discharge, damage the tool, cause poor fastening performance, or create a risk of serious injury to the operator or bystanders.
! !
9
Safe Operating Procedures
Operating the PowderPuff Tool
1. After checking to be sure that the tool is not loaded, point it in a safe direction. Use the spall guard every time possible to minimize the risk of being struck by flying debris.
2. With finger off the trigger, place the fastener, point out, into the muzzle end of the tool until the point end is inside the muzzle. NEVER load a fastener with your finger on the trigger. DO NOT use excessive force when inserting a fastener. STOP immediately if excessive force is required, inspect the barrel to find out why the fastener is not entering the muzzle freely. DO NOT continue loading unless the problem is corrected.
3. With the tool pointed in a safe direction and finger away from the trigger, insert a strip load into the bottom of the handle and push it in until your finger is in firm contact with the handle recess.
4. Hold the tool perpendicular (90°) to the work surface with both hands, and press down firmly to fully depress the tool. Maintain firm downward pressure on the tool with both hands and pull the trigger to drive the fastener. DO NOT DEPRESS THE
TOOL AGAINST ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE
INTENDED WORK SURFACE. Holding the tool firmly in
place while fastening will produce more consistent fastening quality, and minimize tool wear or damage.
5. Insert another fastener in the muzzle end of the tool as before and the tool is ready for the next fastening. Keep your finger off of the trigger until the tool is in position to drive the fastener.
6. To remove a used or partially used load strip from the tool, pull the strip out from the top of the tool. Do not try to remove the strip by pulling it out from the bottom of the handle. NEVER try to remove a jammed or stuck load strip. Should a “jammed” load strip occur, call your local Authorized CEAS Attachments Distributor for technical assistance.
Insert fastener into the barrel of the tool
Insert load into the opening in the bottom of the handle
Hold the tool firmly and perpendicular to the work surface
Insert the next fastener
Remove the load strip from the top of the tool
Always do a daily function check before loading the tool
EMPTY
1
2
90˚
10
Safe Operating Procedures / Troubleshooting
Daily Function Test
Troublshooting Guidelines
Always check the tool first to make sure it does not contain a strip load or fastener. Test the
tool several times by depressing the muzzle bushing fully on a hard surface and pulling the trigger. You should hear an audible click as the firing pin releases.
Overdriving of Fastners
Tool Failes to Fire
Tool Does Not Completely Depress
Excessive power
Soft base material
Excessive dirt buildup on breech face not allowing proper penetration of firing pin
Firing pin and/or breech damaged
Misassembled or damaged parts
Failure to depress com­pletely
Change to next lower power level load strip color
Check base material (see page 2)
After following misfire procedure, check firing pin indentation on load. Clean breech face
Replace damaged parts
Check all parts in the receiver for damage or improper assembly
See “Tool does not completely depress”
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Reduction or Loss of Power
Tool Cannot be Cocked or Opened
Failure to Index Strip
Piston not being returned to the full rear position
Excessive dirt buildup
Strip not inserted in tool correctly or is damaged
Worn or damaged piston
Damaged or bent piston
Broken or damaged parts
Verify that the nosepiece is adjusted for the fastener
Clean tool thoroughly
Check load strip. Properly dispose of damaged strip. (see page 6)
Replace worn or damaged parts
Replace piston
Tag tool with warning “Defective–Do Not Use”. Place in a locked container and contact your local CEAS Attachments representative for service
Always do a daily function check before loading the tool
EMPTY
1
2
11
Powder Puff Schemtatic
# Part # Description # Part # Description # Part # Description
1 PP10 Nose Piece 12 PP120 Advancer Screw 23 PP230 Sear Spring 2 PP20 Piston 13 PP130 Advancer Spring 24 PP240 Sear Holder 3 PP30 Barrel 14 PP140 Advancer 25 PP250 Firing Pin Spring 4 PP40 Liner 15 PP150 Trigger 26 PP260 Sear Holder Spring 5 PP50 Liner Ball 16 PP160 Cam Pin 27 PP270 Plug 6 PP60 Liner Spring 17 PP170 Trigger Cam 28 PP280 Handle 7 PP70 Push Pin 18 PP180 Cam Spring 29 PP290 Washer, Plug 8 PP80 Barrel Stop Spring 19 PP190 Cam Spring Pin 30 PP300 Screw, Plug 9 PP90 Barrel Stop 20 PP200 Housing 31 PP310 Handle 10 PP100 Retainer Ball 21 PP210 Firing Pin 32 PP320 Handle Screw 11 PP110 Retainer Spring 22 PP220 Sear
12
Maintenance
Maintenance
Normal Cleaning
Complete Cleaning / General Maintenance
Always make sure tool is not loaded before performing any service or repair and always wear safety goggles when cleaning or servicing the tool.
All front end parts shown in the disassembly section are to be cleaned daily with a good detergent oil and wire brush. Remove all dirt and carbon buildup and wipe parts dry with a clean rag. Check all parts for wear or damage before reassembly and replace or repair any worn or damaged parts.
Heavy or constant exposure to dirt and debris may require that the tool be cleaned more extensively. Complete disassembly and cleaning of all parts may be necessary to restore the tool to normal operation. General maintenance should be performed every six months or more often if the tool is subjected to heavy use. Contact your authorized CEAS Attachments Distributor for assistance.
IMPROPERLY MAINTAINED TOOLS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURIES TO OPERATORS AND BYSTANDERS. CLEAN THE POWDERPUFF TOOL DAILY.
!
ALWAYS FUNCTION TEST THE TOOL AFTER PERFORMING ANY SERVICE. SEE PAGE 11 FOR DETAILS OF THE DAILY FUNCTION TEST.
!
DANGER
No one should attempt to use any CEAS tool without adequate, competent, person­al instruction. In order to operate a CEAS tool you must be licensed for this specific tool. Certified CEAS instructors and printed material alone cannot detail all possible conditions surrounding the use of CEAS tools and products. Responsibility for the safe and proper use of this tool rests with the tool user and the employer.
! !
13
Maintenance
Cleaning the PowderPuff Tool
Prior to cleaning the PowderPuff tool confirm that there are no loads in the tool.
1. Unscrew and remove the nosepiece
2. Remove the piston from the barrel
Now that the tool is disassembled, visually inspect the components for excessive wear and clean or replace as required. Use the detergent oil and brushes provided in the tool kit to remove all dirt and powder residue. Be sure to wipe all parts dry and clean prior to reassembly. Always wear safety
goggles when cleaning the PowderPuff tool.
3. Clean the inside of the barrel with the bottle brush and spray cleaner that is included with the kit.
4. Visually inspect the piston and barrel for excessive wear. Grind and reshape the piston if required. Never grind the piston shorter than 6” long. If the piston wears beyond 6” replace it immediately. Failure to do so will cause fasteners not to set properly and possibly damage the tool.
5. Reassemble the piston and nosepiece.
Remove Nosepiece
Remove Piston
Clean barrel and components with brush
Grind the Piston tip flat and bevel the edge
EMPTY
14
Notes
A Division of Tomarco Contractor Specialties
14848 Northam, La Mirada, CA 90638
ceasattachments.com
(877) GOO-CEAS
(877) 466-2327
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERED ATTACHMENT SOLUTIONS
Patented
Semi-Automatic Piston Type
Powder Actuated Tool
Warranty
ALL WARRANTIES OF THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED HEREIN, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT­NESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES, ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED, EXCEPT FOR THE FOLLOWING: CEAS Attachments will repair or replace, at its sole option, any tool, or part which, within 6 months after sale by CEAS Attach­ments, is found by CEAS Attachments to be defective in material or work­manship, normal wear and tear excluded. THIS IS THE SOLE WARRANTY OF CEAS ATTACHMENTS AND THE SOLE REMEDY AVAILABLE TO THE BUYER AND IN NO EVENT WILL ANY DIRECT OR INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSE­QUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, BE AVAILABLE.
THE POWDERPUFF TOOL COMPLIES WITH OSHA REQUIRE­MENTS AND WITH ANSI A10.3 SPECIFICATIONS.
FOR TOOL REPAIR SERVICE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL CEAS ATTACHMENTS DISTRIBUTOR.
Loading...