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HSINHO EXP76 Operator's Manual

Semi-automatic powder actuated .27 caliber strip tool

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EXP76
SEMI-AUTOMATIC POWDER ACTUATED
.27 CALIBER STRIP TOOL
Fastener Length: 2-1/2" Maximum for Loose Pin
1-1/4" Maximum for Collated Pin
OPERATORS MANUAL
WARNING
Read this manual carefully before operating this tool. Successful
fastening applications require knowledge of tool use restrictions, load
and fastener selection, tool operation, and disassembly and
reassembly for daily cleaning.
Never operate this tool in a flammable atmosphere.
This powder actuated tool is to be used only by operators who are
qualified and licensed for this particular tool.

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  • Page 1 EXP76 SEMI-AUTOMATIC POWDER ACTUATED .27 CALIBER STRIP TOOL Fastener Length: 2-1/2" Maximum for Loose Pin 1-1/4” Maximum for Collated Pin OPERATORS MANUAL WARNING Read this manual carefully before operating this tool. Successful fastening applications require knowledge of tool use restrictions, load and fastener selection, tool operation, and disassembly and reassembly for daily cleaning.
  • Page 2: Operating Precautions

    OPERATING PRECAUTIONS Failure to follow these precautions may result in severe injury. 1. Safety first, never point the tool at anyone. 2. Never cock the tool against hands. 3. Always unload tool prior to any disassembly, cleaning, work breaks or storage. 4.
  • Page 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ●Shooting Collated Pins 1. Pull the “Push Botton” to the end of magazine. 2. Insert the collated pins into the bottom of the magazine and move it as close to the top as possible. 3. Release the “Push Botton” against the pins and secure the position.
  • Page 4 5. Press the tool firmly and squarely against the work surface, depress the tool completely and pull the trigger. Hold tool perpendicular for best fastening. 6. Hold the magazine and pull out barrel to its fully extended length then retract barrel, so the pin and load advanced.
  • Page 5 ●Shooting Loose Pins 1. Pull the “Push Botton” to the end of magazine. Insert the pin into the muzzle and secure the pin inside the tool. 3. Insert the powder load strip from the end of handle until flush with the bottom.
  • Page 6 5. Hold the magazine and pull out barrel to its fully extended length then retract barrel, so the pin and load advanced. Repeat steps 1~5 until all the loads are used up.
  • Page 7 DISASSEMBLY 2. Push stop towards rear of tool and 1. Using screw driver to lift end of remove. annular spring and rotate toward the top of the tool so the stop is uncovered. 3. Pull barrel assembly out of housing. 4.
  • Page 8 PARTS SCHEMATIC & LIST...
  • Page 9 ITEM PART No. DESCRIPTION 505001-1 HOUSING 502100 OUTER LINER ASSEMBLY 501104 PUSH PIN 301013 BALL SETTER 501106 SPRING BALL SET 501107 KEY STOP 301014 ANNULAR SPRING 501300 FIRING PIN ASSEMBLY(INCLUDES PIN,SPRING,NUT,WASHER) 501317 FIRING PIN GUIDE 301047 SPRING,SEAR 501319 SEAR 501320 SPRING,FIRING PIN GUIDE 501321 SAFETY SPRING,FIRING PIN...
  • Page 10 490322 RING 490314 PLASTIC BUFFER 490331 MUZZLE CAP 490302 SPACER 490301 RETENTION COLLAR 490812 TOP MAGAZINE PIECE 490813 BOTTOM MAGAZINE PIECE 490814 M3 NUT 490815 M3 ROUND HEAD SCREW 490817 SCREW ON MUZZLE CAP 490818 3.5 x 16mm WOOD SCREW CLEANING After the front end of tool is completely disassembled, clean all parts with the brushes provided.
  • Page 11: Application Restrictions

    APPLICATION RESTRICTIONS 1. Always make test fastenings with the lowest power load or power level & increase as proper penetration requires, overdriving results from too strong a load or power level, too short a fastener, or a work surface that is too soft. 2.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting Chart

    TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY TOOL FAILS TO BAD POWER LOAD CHANGE TO A NEW FIRE LOAD STRIP POWDER MAGAZINE DIRTY OR DAMAGED DRY CLEAN WITH FAILS TO ADVANCE ADVANCE MECHANISM BRUSH &/OR AIR. DO PROPERLY NOT LUBRICATE. IF THERE IS STILL A PROBLEM.