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Code 52246

Rapid Fire

Cartridge Hammer

A fully automatic Cartridge Hammer with

contact only firing mechanism.

Operating & Safety Guide 385

385/02

©HSS Hire Service Group Plc 2002 No. 385/02

Group Office: 25 Willow Lane, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 4TS

Web Site: http://www.hss.com

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CHANGING NAIL SIZE

When the tool fails to fire, the magazine is empty.
Pull the cartridge strip out through the top of the
tool and place all nails and cartridges, in the tool’s
carrying case.
Finally, clean off any dust or dirt before packing the
tool away in its case and returning it 

to your local HSS

Hire Shop so that we can dispose of unused cartridges
correctly and safely.

TIMBER

CONCRETE

CONCRETE

Too little power

Too much power

Good fix

STEEL

Example showing nail 
fixing timber to concrete

Example showing nail 
fixing steel to concrete

The Good Fixing Guide

Timber to Concrete:

22-32mm

Timber to Brickwork:

Variable (test first)

Steel to Steel: 

10-14mm

Timber to Steel: 

17-27mm

Note: Select nail length by adding above

depth to thickness of item to be secured

If you intend using more than one size of nail with
this equipment, it is extremely important that you
fully understand the following instructions.
Failure to follow these instructions carefully may
result in 

property damage and

personal injury.

Make sure that there is a strip of unused cartridges
in the tool.
Remove any remaining strip 

of nails

from the

magazine. Close the magazine and on a suitable
hard base material, e.g. concrete 

(not wood),

attempt to fire the tool. 
When the tool fails to fire, the magazine will be
empty 

and the different nail size can be loaded into the

magazine.

If you are unsure 

about this procedure,

STOP and

contact your local HSS Hire Shop for advice.

Misfires

If the Cartridge Hammer fails to fire, continue to

hold it against the work for at least 30 seconds

before assuming the cartridge has failed. 

You can then try again, advancing a fresh

cartridge into the firing position by pulling the

cartridge strip up one position and trying again.

Always point the tool at the ground while doing

this. Never look down the barrel. If the

Cartridge Hammer fails a second time, wait a

further 30 seconds, remove the cartridge strip,

place in the toolbox and mark it. Strips

containing faulty cartridges must only be

returned to your nearest HSS Hire Shop and the

manager informed. Do not dispose of them in

any other way.

FINISHING OFF

Never push the equipment beyond its design limits. 

If

it will not do what you want with reasonable ease and
speed, assume you have the wrong Cartridge Hammer for
the job. Contact your local HSS Hire Shop for advice.

Keep the equipment clean

- you will find this less of a

chore if you clean it regularly, rather than wait until the
end of the hire period. 

Use only nails and cartridges supplied by HSS. 

Those

from any other sources may be dangerous and could
damage the tool.
When not in use

, store the equipment somewhere

clean, dry away from heat/ignition sources and safe

from thieves and unauthorised users. 

Remove any remaining strip 

of nails

from the

magazine. Close the magazine and on a suitable
hard base material, e.g. concrete 

(not wood),

attempt to fire the tool. 

EQUIPMENT CARE

FINISHING OFF

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