13. Do not carry or suspend CRS4 by hose.
14. The machine must be connected to the compressed air source using a quick coupler which, once
disconnected, release all pressure inside the machine.
15. Before any intervention on the machine, disconnect any energy supply.
16. Never load staples when pulling the trigger.
17. We recommend wearing gloves when handling staples.
18. Only use original staples and spare parts or those recommended by the manufacturer. Never
modify the tool.
19. Before use, make sure the good condition of the unit (for deformation, deterioration, broken or
missing element ...). In the case of a device mounted with weight compensation (hung), check the
setting of the system on its support.
20. Dropping the unit requires immediate cessation of its use, decommissioning energy. Reuse can
only be done after finding of the absence of any defect and restoration if necessary.
21. Put the CRS4 stably or provide adequate support at the workplace.
• Before plugging-in the device:
⇒ Check for compressor and piping capacities;
⇒ The flexible pipe should not be too long (rubber pipe 3 to 4 m max.);
⇒ Check that equipment filter, lubricator and pressure regulator are working properly;
Oil for lubricator: 3-5 drops / Nm
225g
code 78629
900g
code 78630
3.8L
code 78631
• Fill the loader:
⇒ Load a staples strip, on the slider with the staple-pusher in the forward position;
⇒ Pull the staples pusher backward until it arrives behind the staples strip;
⇒ Gently release until contact with staples;
⇒ Plug-in air supply, the tool is ready to use.
VERY IMPORTANT - EVERY DAY:
•
Evacuate all dust, glue and staple fragments inside jaws and staples loader.
VERY IMPORTANT - Every 50000 CYCLES:
(see exploded views for oil/grease references)
•
Lubricate mechanical parts after cleaning them.
•
Oil the valve part and the piston part.
•
Ensure of right status and well tightening of parts.
CAUTION!
•
Before disassembly, always disconnect air supply!
•
When reassembling the device, lubricate the moving parts and oil seals.
OPERATION
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