Loading The Tool; Operation; Adjusting For Hardwood Thickness - primatech Q550 Operating Instructions Manual

Pneumatic flooring nailer
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performance of the tool. Pay special attention to any air leaks. Do
not use a compressed air pressure higher than 110 psi (7.6 bar).
Higher pressure can cause premature wear or damage to certain
components. After assembly, check all the connections to
prevent the leaks and to have maximum efficiency.
T
O PREVENT ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE TO THE FINISHED
SURFACE OF THE INSTALLED FLOOR
ONTO THE SUBFLOORING WHEN CONNECTING AIR
LOADING TOOL WITH NAILS OR PERFORMING ANY
MAINTENANCE TO THE TOOL

LOADING THE TOOL

Insert a row of P
's cleats inside the feeder channel and
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pull back on the plastic tab gently until it engages behind the
cleats. To release, simply squeeze the tab with your thumb and
index and allow the spring to recoil slowly. The clip must be
released slowly to prevent damage. The Q550 uses standard L-
type 18
cleats available in lengths of 1¾" (45 mm), 1½"
GA
(38 mm) and 1¼" (32 mm). Make sure that the proper type of
cleats is used. Primatech's 18
color-coded boxes. For
MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE
P
cleats.
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U
SE ONLY THE TYPE OF CLEATS IDENTIFIED ON THE
. T
FEEDER CHANNEL
CLEATS WILL DAMAGE THE TOOL

OPERATION

Unload tool and rest it onto the subflooring, Connect the hose
and cycle tool once or twice without nails. After loading the tool
with P
cleats, the
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ready for use.
Only use the 2.5 lbs (1.1 kg) hammer supplied with the tool. The
use of other type of hammers may affect performance. The
rubber face of the hammer can be used with care to help position
the boards.
With the flooring firmly in place, position the tool onto the flooring,
with the resting block Q-034 against the tongue. Apply downward
pressure to ensure proper seating of the cleat. Strike the head
cap Q-001 with the hammer to activate the tool,
Use only the
RUBBER FACE
activate the tool. Using the steel end will
damage the tool and void the warranty. If
wood is slightly twisted, hitting the tool with more
force will assist in pulling the board up snugly.
strike the head cap when the tool is not
NEVER
sitting on the working surface.
O
PERATING THE TOOL WHEN THE SAFETY CONTACT IS
NOT FULLY DEPRESSED WILL CAUSE PREMATURE WEAR
OR DAMAGE TO THE DRIVING BLADE
.
CYLINDER
Eye protection is recommended and should be
worn by the operator and other in working area.
Accidental ejection of nails or wood debris could
cause severe eye injury.
,
REST THE TOOL
.
cleats are packaged into green
GA
, always use
HE USE OF ANY OTHER TYPE OF
.
model Q550 is
PNEUMATIC NAILER
of the hammer to
,
PISTON AND
In some environments, ear protection might be
required, as working condition may include
exposure to high noise levels which lead to
hearing damage.
Wearing safety boots and safety hat is also
highly recommended.
,
N
: All the personal protection equipments
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must meet national standards.
Be it raw, factory finished or engineered, hardwood is a
natural material subject to various factors, such as humidity,
subflooring, installation procedure, type of tools, fasteners,
etc. Installer should always ensure optimal surface
pr epar ation,
recommendations and conduct a pre-installation test prior
beginning any installation.
B
EFORE STARTING AN INSTALLATION
FEW BOARDS TO ASCERTAIN THAT YOU ARE USING
THE RIGHT FASTENER AND THAT THE TOOL IS
PROPERLY ADJUSTED

ADJUSTING FOR HARDWOOD THICKNESS

The Q550 pneumatic nailer is fitted with a fully adjustable plastic
base Q-033, designed to prevent contact with the top edge of the
flooring. Since there is no standard among manufacturers about
the dimensions of the tongue, it is important to adjust the nailer
to fit the flooring prior any installation. The Q550 also features a
resting block Q-034 which prevent damage to the top edge of the
flooring by positioning the tool against the tongue, preventing the
gate/foot assembly from contacting the board.
Step 1: adjusting the base for flooring thickness:
 Using the supplied Allen wrench, loosen but do not remove
screws (A); one on each side of the tool.
 With the tool in an upside down position, place a short piece
of flooring against the gate/foot assembly (Q-029/Q-032).
 Engage the Allen wrench in knob (B) as shown; rotate to
move the base up or down. Note that knob (B) has a rotation
range of only about 1/2 turn. Do not apply force when a limit
is reached.
 Adjust the height of the plastic base to obtain a small gap
between the gate/foot assembly and the top side of the
tongue of the sample board. A gap of 1/32", about half the
thickness of the nail, should be adequate for most situations.
Tighten both screws (A).
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with
all
m anufactur er 's
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FASTEN DOWN

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