Strong-Tie CCN64 Operating Manual

Collated connector nailer

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OPERATING MANUAL
CCN64
Collated Connector Nailer
WARNING
BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL, ALL OPERATORS SHOULD STUDY
THIS MANUAL TO UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY
WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP THIS MANUAL WITH THE TOOL
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CONTACT
YOUR SIMPSON STRONG-TIE REPSENTATIVE OR DISTRIBUTOR.
Rev: 12/17

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  • Page 1 BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL, ALL OPERATORS SHOULD STUDY THIS MANUAL TO UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP THIS MANUAL WITH THE TOOL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CONTACT YOUR SIMPSON STRONG-TIE REPSENTATIVE OR DISTRIBUTOR. Rev: 12/17...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION The CCN64 is a nailer tool that is powered by pressurised air. It is activated by pressing the nose to the work piece. It is intended to be used to drive collated nails into pre-punched holes in metal hardware used in timber construction and to drive nails in timber-to-timber framing connections.
  • Page 3: Tool & Fastener Specifications

    N8HDGPT4000 4,000 Need loose connector fasteners? Visit your local Simpson Strong-Tie website to see our full range. TOOL AIR FITTINGS This tool uses 3/8 inch N.P.T. male fitting. The fitting must relieve air pressure when disconnected from the air supply.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    UNLOADING THE TOOL specifications may be required in some • Use only nails work environments with head and recommended by Simpson Strong-Tie for use in the CCN64 tool. foot hazards. Dress appropriately. • Disconnect air supply before loading and unloading. •...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Always disconnect – When moving to new work area. the tool from air pressure before performing maintenance. • Use only Simpson Strong-Tie recommended fasteners and parts. • Clean the tool after each day of use or after driving 1,000 fasteners.
  • Page 6: Schematic & Parts

    1131D-0460001-1 URETHANE RETAINER 220* 11372-0720002-2 SPRING 2040102-02040-0 HALF ROUND HD.HEX.BOLT 11318-0834701-1 TRIGGER PIVOT PIN 11390-0724704-1 PROTECTING HOOD COVER 1136F-0374701-1 SPRING 11396-0724702-1 STEEL CHANNEL 1134E-0370001-1 MAGNET T-C-CCN64AU17 © 2017 Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc. T-C-CCN64AU17 © 2017 Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc.
  • Page 7: Loading The Tool

    LOADING THE TOOL WARNING • Use only nails recommended by Simpson Strong-Tie for use in the CCN64 tool. • Disconnect air supply before loading and unloading. • Always handle the tool with care. • Never point the tool at yourself or another person.
  • Page 8: Unloading The Tool

    UNLOADING THE TOOL Disconnect air supply before loading and unloading. 5. Hold the tool upright. 6. Depress the pusher tab (to disengage from nail strip) and slide the pusher towards the front of the magazine. 7. To release the nail strip from the magazine, press down on the stopper.
  • Page 9: Tool Operation

    TOOL OPERATION WARNING • Keep hands and body away from discharge area of the tool. • Never point the tool at yourself or others. • Use at 90-degree angle on clean dry surfaces. • The tool is activated by compressing the nose on on any surface or material. •...
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Check air pressure to ensure the Excessive air pressure recommended air pressure is being used; 6.2 – 8.3 bar (90 – 120 psi) Base material Ensure correct timber is being used. Over driving fasteners Nails too small Use correctly sized nails.
  • Page 11: Warranty

    Simpson regional office to arrange shipment of the Product back to the address below. Unless Simpson The relevant Simpson Strong-Tie entity listed at the bottom of this Warranty ("Simpson") warrants the Products to the agrees with you otherwise, you will be liable to pay original purchaser to be free from substantial defects in for the costs of returning the product to Simpson.

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