Powersmart PS6110 Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Pneumatic 15-Degree Coil Roofing Nailer
Model # PS6110
Toll free: 1-800-791-9458 M-F 9-5 EST
Email: support@amerisuninc.com
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CONTENTS
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Technical data…...………………………………………………………... 3 General safety rules…….………………………………………………... 4 Knowing your coil roofing nailer ..……………………………………… 8 Assembly ………………………………………………………………… 9
Operating instruction…………………………………………………...... 9
Maintenance.……………………………………………………………… 13 Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………. 14 Exploded view & parts list……………………………………………… 15 Warranty………………………………………………………………… 17
TECHNICAL DATA
Pneumatic 15-Degree Coil Roofing Nailer Model # PS6110 Fastener angle: 15º Fastener length : 3/4" – 1 3/4" Fastener: 0.098"-0.120" diameter, 15° wire collated roofing nails Magazine capacity: 120 Air inlet (NPT): 3/8" Operating pressure: 70-120 PSI Air consumption per 100 cycles: 3.2 CFM@80 PSI Package dimensions (L x W x H): 13 x 11.4 x 3.07 inches Weight: 6.3 lb.
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other than that for which it was designed. If you have any questions relative to its application, do not use the equipment until you have consulted us and we have advised you.
Contact PowerSmart at (800)791-9458 M-F 9am-5pm EST
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GENERAL SAFETY RULES
Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert, and knowing how your coil roofing nailer works.
SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING: Do not operate this unit until you read this instruction manual for safety,
operation and maintenance instructions.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
WARNING: Some dust contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm such as asbestos and lead in lead based paint.
Actuating tool may result in flying debris, collation material, or dust which could harm operator’s eyes.
The operator and all those persons in the general area should wear safety glasses with permanently attached side shields. Approved safety glasses are imprinted with the characters “Z87.1”. It is the employer’s responsibility to enforce the use of eye protection equipment by the tool operator and other people in the work area.
Always wear appropriate personal hearing and other prote ction dur ing use. Under some conditions and duration of use, noise from this product may contribute to hearing loss.
Use only clean, dry, regulated air. Condensation from an air compressor can rust and damage the internal workings of the tool.
Regulate air pressure. Use air pressure compatible with ratings on the nameplate of the tool. (Not to exceed 120 psi, 8.3 bar) Do not connect the tool to a compressor rated at over 200 psi. The tool operating pressure must never exceed 200 psi even in the event of regulator failure.
Only use air hose that is rated for a maximum working pressure of at least 150 PSI (10.3 BAR) or 150% of the maximum system pressure, which ever is greater.
Do not use bottled gases to power this tool. Bottled compressed gases such as oxygen, carbon dioxide,
nitrogen, hydrogen, propane, acetylene or air are not for use with pneumatic tools. Never use combustible gases or any other reactive gas as a power source for this tool. Danger of explosion and/or serious personal injury may result.
Use couplings that relieve all pressure from the tool when it is disconnected from the power supply. Use hose connectors that shut off air supply from compressor when the tool is disconnected.
Disconnect tool from air supply when not in use. Always disconnect tool from air supply and remove fasteners from magazine before leaving the area or passing the tool to another operator. Do not carry tool to another work area in which changing location involves the use of scaffoldings, stairs, ladders, and the like, with air supply connected. Do not make adjustments, remove magazine, perform maintenance or clear jammed fasteners while connected to the air supply. If the
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contact trip is adjusted when the tool is connected to the air supply and nails are loaded, accidental discharge may occur.
Connect tool to air supply before loading fasteners, to prevent a fastener from being fired during connection. The tool driving mechanism may cycle when tool is connected to the air supply. Do not load
fasteners with trigger or contact trip depressed, to prevent unintentional firing of a fastener.
Do not remove, tamper with, or otherwise cause the tool, trigger, or contact trip to become inoperable. Do not tape or tie trigger or contact trip in the ON position. Do not remove spring from
contact trip. Make daily inspections for free movement of trigger and contact trip. Uncontrolled discharge could result.
Inspect tool before use. Do not operate a tool if any portion of the tool, trigger, or contact trip is inoperable, disconnected, altered, or not working properly. A tool that is not in proper working order
must not be used. Tags and physical segregation shall be used for control. Leaking air, damaged parts or missing parts should be repaired or replaced before use.
Do not alter or modify the tool in any way.
Always assume that the tool contains fasteners.
Do not point the tool at co-workers or yourself at any time. No horseplay! Work safe! Respect the tool as a working implement.
Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause
you to lose control. When tool is not in use, it should be locked in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
Remove finger from trigger when not driving fasteners. Never carry tool with finger on trigger. Accidental discharge could result.
Do not lift, pull or lower tool by the hose.
Do not overreach. Maintain proper footing and balance at all times. Loss of balance may cause personal injury.
Make sure hose is free of obstructions or snags. Entangled or snarled hoses can cause loss of balance or footing.
Use the tool only for its intended use. Do not discharge fasteners into open air, concrete, stone, extremely hard woods, knots or any material too hard for the fastener to penetrate. Do not use the body of the tool or top cap as a hammer. Discharged fasteners may follow unexpected path and cause injury.
Always keep fingers clear of contact trip to prevent injury from inadvertent release of nails.
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Refer to the Maintenance and Repairs sections for detailed information on the proper maintenance of the tool.
Always operate the tool in a clean, lighted area. Be sure the work surface is clear of any debris and be careful not to lose footing when working in elevated environments such as rooftops.
Do not drive fasteners near edge of material. The workpiece may split causing the fastener to ricochet,
injuring you or a co-worker. Be aware that the nail may follow the grain of the wood (shiner), causing it to protrude unexpectedly from the side of the work material. Drive the nail perpendicular to the grain to reduce risk of injury.
Do not drive nails onto the heads of other fasteners or with the tool at too steep an angle. Personal injury from strong recoil, jammed fasteners, or ricocheted nails may result.
Be aware of material thickness when using the nailer. A protruding nail may cause injury. Be aware that when the tool is being utilized at pressures on the high end of its operating range,
nails can be driven completely through thin or very soft work material. Make sure the pressure in the compressor is set so that nails are set into the material and not pushed completely through.
Keep hands and body parts clear of immediate work area. Hold workpiece with clamps when
necessary to keep hands and body out of potential harm. Be sure the w orkpiece is properly secured before pressing the nailer against the material. The contact trip may cause the work material to shift unexpectedly.
Do not use tool in the presence of flammable dust, gases or fumes. The tool may produce a spark that could ignite gases causing a fire. Driving a nail into another nail may also cause a spark.
Keep face and body parts away from back of the tool cap when working in restricted areas. Sudden recoil can result in impact to the body, especially when nailing into hard or dense material.
Grip tool firmly to maintain control while allowing tool to recoil away from work surface as fastener is driven. With the contact trip (black) trigger a ssemble d, if con tact trip is allow ed to recontact work surface before trigger is released an unwanted fastener will be driven.
Choice of triggering is important. Check the manual for triggering options. Refer to Trigger Operation under the Operation section.
CONTRACT TRIP
When using the contract trip trigger, be careful of unintentional double fires resulting from
tool recoil. Unwanted fasteners may be driven if the contact trip is allowed to accidentally re-contact the work surface.
TO AVOID DOUBLE FIRES:
o Do not engage the tool against the work surface with a strong force. o Allow the tool to recoil fully after each actuation. o Use sequential trip trigger.
When contact actuating the nailer, always keep tool in control. Inaccurate placement of tool
can result in misdirected discharge of a fastener.
SEQUENTIAL TRIP
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