Technical Specifications; Guarantee - SIP 06771 User Manual

Air nailer / stapler kit
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

SIP Part No.
Operating Pressure
Average Air Consumption
Air Inlet
Nail Type
Staple Type
Fastener Capacity (approx.)
Sound Pressure (LpA) *
Sound Power (LwA) *
Vibration **
* Measured in accordance with EN ISO 4871; Level of uncertainty 2.5 dB.
** Measured in accordance with ISO 8662-11:1999; Level of uncertainty 0.509 m/s
.
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NAIL / STAPLE DIMENSIONS
Minimum Nail Length
Maximum Nail Length
Minimum Staple Length
Maximum Staple Length

GUARANTEE

This SIP air nailer stapler is covered by a 12 month parts and labour warranty covering
failure due to manufacturing defects. This does not cover failure due to misuse or op-
erating the nailer stapler outside the scope of this manual - any claims deemed to be
outside the scope of the warranty may be subject to charges Including, but not lim-
ited to parts, labour and carriage costs.
This warranty does not cover consumable items such as oil, nails and staples.
Failure to lubricate your air tool will shorten its working life and reduce performance.
The warranty does not cover rusting air tools or tools that failed due to the lack of lubri-
cation.
Note: Proof of purchase will be required before any warranty can be hon-
oured.
06771
3 - 7 bar (58 - 102psi)
1.4 cfm (40 l/min)
1/4" bsp
18 Gauge
18 Gauge, Narrow Crown (5.7mm)
100
88.7 dB(A)
101.7 dB(A)
1.9 m/s
2
15 mm
50 mm
16 mm
40 mm
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The following form lists the common operating issues with problems and solutions.
Please read the form carefully and follow it.
If any of the following symptoms occurs during your operation, stop using the tool immediately, or serious
personal injury could result. Only a qualified person or an authorised service centre should perform repairs
of the tool. Disconnect from the air supply before attempting repairs or adjustments. When replacing O-
rings etc. lubricate with air tool oil before assembly.
PROBLEMS
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Air leak near top
O-ring in trigger valve are dam-
of tool or in trigger
age.
area.
Trigger valve head are damage.
Trigger valve stem, seal or O-ring
are damaged.
Air leak near bot-
Loose screws.
tom of tool.
Worn or damaged O-rings or
bumper.
Air leak between
Loose screws.
body and cylinder
Worn or damaged O-rings or
cap.
seals.
Blade driving fas-
Worn bumper.
tener too deep.
Air pressure is too high.
Depth adjuster is set incorrectly.
Tool
does
not
Inadequate air supply.
operate well: can
Inadequate lubrication.
not drive fastener
Worn or damaged O-rings or
or operate slug-
seals.
gishly.
Exhaust port in cylinder head is
blocked.
Tool skips fasten-
Worn
bumper
ers.
spring.
Dirt in front plate.
Dirt or damage prevents fasteners
from moving freely in magazine.
Worn or dry O-ring on piston or
lack of lubrication.
Cylinder cover seal leaking.
Tool jams.
Incorrect or damaged fasteners.
Damaged or worn driver guide.
Magazine or nose screw loose.
Magazine is dirty.
REMEDIES
Check and replace O-ring.
Check and replace.
Check and replace trigger valve
stem, seal or O-ring.
Tighten screws.
Check and replace O-rings or
bumper.
Tighten screws.
Check and replace O-rings or
bumper.
Replace bumper.
Adjust the air pressure.
Adjust the depth adjuster correctly.
Verify adequate air supply.
Place 2 to 6 drops of oil into air
inlet.
Check and replace O-rings or seal.
Replace damaged internal parts.
or
damaged
Replace bumper or pusher spring.
Clean drive channel on front plate.
Magazine needs to be cleaned.
O-ring needs to be replaced and
lubricated.
Replace sealing washer.
Change and use correct fastener.
Check and replace the driver.
Tighten the magazine.
Clean the magazine.
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