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© Copyright 2004 SIMPSON STRONG-TIE COMPANY INC.
© Copyright 2004 SIMPSON STRONG-TIE COMPANY INC.
WARNING
HOW TO LOAD AND FIRE THE TOOL
A. HANDLING THE PTP-27, AND POWDER LOADS
• NEVER attempt to bypass or circumvent any of the safety features
on this tool.
• NEVER carry powder loads in the same pocket or container with fasteners
or any other hard objects.
• NEVER use powder actuated loads in firearms. They are more powerful
than normal small arms ammunition.
• NEVER carry a loaded tool from job to job.
• ALWAYS Properly brace yourself when working on scaffolding or ladders
• ALWAYS wear eye, ear and head protection.
• NEVER use the tool for anything other than its intended purpose.
B. OPERATING PROBLEMS
• If the powder load does not fire after pulling the trigger, hold tool firmly
against the work surface for at least 30 seconds. Carefully remove tool
from work surface, making sure to point it away from yourself and any
bystanders. Remove load and dispose of it in a can of water. Unfired loads
must never be thrown in trash containers or carelessly discarded in any way.
• NEVER attempt to force or pry an unfired powder load from the breech plug
with a sharp or pointed object, as this may cause an accidental discharge.
• NEVER attempt to disassemble a jammed tool containing a live powder
load. Tag the tool "DO NOT USE" and store it safely in a locked case. Call
your Simpson Strong-Tie representative for tool repair.
• If at any time during the operation of the tool you feel it is not working
properly, STOP using it and call your Simpson Strong-Tie distributor.
C. OPERATING PROBLEMS
• If unnecessary bystanders are in the area tell them to leave, warn all others
that you are using a powder actuated tool.
• Check the work surface to be sure it is clear of any debris. Clear away any
debris so that the tool sits flush on the work surface.
• Check work area for explosive or flammable materials. If any are found
remove before operating tool.
• Check the breech faces of the tool to be sure there is no dirt, grit or
foreign objects present.
• Check the barrel to make sure you don't double load it, and that
it is clear of any obstruction.
BEFORE loading the tool operate it a few times on a solid surface making
certain all parts move freely and that the firing pin clicks when the tool is fully
depressed and the trigger is pulled. "Dry firing" will not damage the tool.
➡ Slide the cartridge strip into the bottom
cavity of the handle and push it until it
does not protrude.
➡ Clock the barrel by pulling the baseplate
away and towards you. This process is
also needed to advance the cartridge strip
to a new position.
➡ THE CARTRIDGE STRIP SHOULD BE
MOVED ONL
Y FROM THE TOP CAVITY
OF THE HOUSING.
➡ PUSH THE CARTRIDGE STRIP ONLY
WHEN THE BARREL IS IN THE "COCKED"
POSITION (THE BARREL ASSEMBLY IS
RETRACTED INTO THE TOOL).
➡ Point the tool down and away from
yourself, then insert the fastener (head
first) into the muzzle of the fastener guide
and push it slightly until it is not exposed.
The tool is now ready for the operation.
➡ Place the tool in the "cocked" position perpendicular against the work surface.
Hold the tool with a well balanced position. Press the tool firmly against the
surface and pull the trigger.
DEPRESS THE TOOL ONLY AGAINST THE MATERIAL YOU WANT TO BE
FASTENED. OPERATOR MUST BE AWARE OF THE INEVITABLE RECOIL.
➡ Continue procedure as described above until magazine is empty.
➡ Remove the spent cartridge strip from the upper cavity of the tool.