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These are highly important parts from a safety point of view and must therefore always be perfectly efficient. The safety catch 
must never be tampered with, removed or blocked in such a way as to void the purpose for which it was designed.

 Compressed air supply system

C.4 - Loading the tool

C.5 - Jam-clearing

C.1 - Tacker performance

 the main service line must be of adequate size to cope with the type and number of users connected. Whenever possible, 

avoid using chokes, elbows or any other means to break the flow which might contribute to pressure drops along the line. 
The latter must be slightly inclined to drain off any condensation which unavoidably forms;

 The power of the air compressor must meet requirements both with regard to pressure and to the air flow supplied. It 

should be remembered that a pressure drop takes place along the line due to load losses through chokes, outlets, etc.;

 the regulator unit with cock consists of a combination of filter-steam trap, a pressure regulator with pressure gauge and a 

microspray lubricator;

The system must take into account the following factors:

Check regularly the pressure regulator unit and the oil pressure level in the lubricator for proper operation; if necessary, top 
up with oil for pneumatic tools. Proper tacker operation largely depends on moving parts being constantly lubricated, which 
only the microspray lubricator can assure. Drain off the condensation regularly (daily) from the lines and the filter-trap, since 
it damages the tacker. Clean the regulator unit filter weekly.

NOTE: To execute the connection to the compressed air mains, so-called quick-connect couplers are used, in which 
the male adapter must be mounted on the stapler in such a way that no compressed air remains in it after it has been 
disconnected from the mains.

C.2 - Working pressure

C.3 - Trigger and safety catch

Section B

Peak performance of the staplers and the length of their useful life depend chiefly on the compressed air supply system: a 
properly sized system built of quality components and subjected to regular maintenance assures the best performance of 
the connceted pneumatic staplers.

Information on the use of the stapler

B.1 Foreword

Section C 

 the branch pipe with cock and steam trap must be shaped in such a way as to hinder the passage of condensation from the 

service line;

B.2 - Design of the compressed air system

B.3 - Servicing

It is important that the machine be used only for the purpose for which it was designed and that it not be tampered with in any 
way. Before starting to use it, always make sure there is no air leakage, that all parts work properly and especially that the 
safety system is perfectly efficient. Also make sure that the machine is clean and lubricated.

The tacker must always be supplied at a pressure within the range indicated on the Data Sheet table. A higher pressure than 
the one suggested by the manufacturer increases the stress to which it is subjected and therefore the wear of some of the 
components. If on the other hand the pressure used is lower than shown on the table, proper performance cannot be 
assured. For proper performance and long life, the working pressure of the gun must always be the lowest possible required 
to assure full penetration of the staple or of the nail; therefore, if after shooting the fastener has not penetrated completely, 
increase the pressure by 0.5 bar at a time, checking the effect. If the penetration is excessive, reduce the pressure by 0.5 bar 
at a time until the required degree of penetration is achieved. It is strictly forbidden to supply the gun with high-pressure gas 
such as oxygen, carbon anhydride or other bottled gases: the gun might explode and cause serious damage and injury.

It is a safe practice to disconnect the gun from the compressed air line before loading it to rule out any cause for accidents. If 
the gun is not disconnected from the mains, take the utmost care in handling it since this may cause highly dangerous 
accidental shooting.

If the gun jams,Disconnect the gun from the compressed air line and unload the magazine, clean the head, the magazine 
and any other parts connected with it. If jamming occurs too often, consult a specialized service centre.

NOTE: In order to avoid jamming, breakage or early wear, only use staples or nails of the type indicated for each 
model.OMER staples and nails are of a size and quality that make them ideal for staplers and therefore assure top 
performance at all times and long life. OMER spa does not answer for damage to the gun due to the use of staples or 
nails of types not suitable for the model.

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Summary of Contents for 80.16 ROP

Page 1: ...timal solution for fixing blisters paper or plastic bags boxes displaying cards etc supply Features Working pressure 5 5 6 5 bar 80 95 PSI Magazine capacity 2 strips Pedal activated mode Applicable sizes 6 to 16mm Easy jam clearing Pneumatic system complete with FRL unit manometer for a correct power Easily replaceable pneumatic tool units with units suitable for different fastener Fire delay seri...

Page 2: ...d regulator closing Distributor Plate for bench mounting Pneumatic cylinder Front side opening adjustment Anvil Adjustment of clinching depth Rapid rear airplug Filter reducer lubricator unit Manometer Clinching speed regulator opening Fire delay regulator Automated hold down opening mechanism Adjustable spacer ...

Page 3: ...ration of conformity 5 Loading 14 Spare parts 16 Firing 13 Warranty 7 Introduction 1 Nomenclature 2 3 User Manual and security norms 5 7 Operating mode 10 Front side opening 11 Jam clearing 15 Spare parts for 80 16 ROC C stapler 17 Spare parts for 80 16 ROP 18 Pneumatic diagram 19 Accessories O Rings 20 Notes 22 Spare parts list 21 4 ...

Page 4: ...t be held responsible for faults breakdowns or damage due to failure to observe these rules Never forget that the stapler can be dangerous so never play about with it Do not press the control trigger when connecting the nailing machine to the compressed air supply Do not remove lock or misuse the safety catch in any way Do not allow children or unskilled persons to handle the gun Never connect the...

Page 5: ...the branch pipe with cock and steam trap must be shaped in such a way as to hinder the passage of condensation from the service line B 2 Design of the compressed air system B 3 Servicing It is important that the machine be used only for the purpose for which it was designed and that it not be tampered with in any way Before starting to use it always make sure there is no air leakage that all parts...

Page 6: ...r line before it is in a perfect state of repair Check carefully the state of wear of the O rings and of the rubber parts Replace the worn parts with OMER original spare parts Lubricate the O rings and moving parts with a fine film of special grease for pneumatic tools Wash the bronze silencer if provided by dipping it into a solvent for a few minutes and then blasting it dry with a jet of compres...

Page 7: ...nch Magazine capacity No of fasteners Working pressure bar Air consumption litres shot Weight kg Emitted sound power Usable lenghts mm Weight lbs Working pressure psi Air consumption ft shot 3 80 6 16 1 4 5 8 11 4 0 65x0 95 Crown 500 1 2 Thickness 025 Width 037 Gauge 21 staple Stapling results 98 06 standard supplied ...

Page 8: ... 9 Technicaldata 152 5 27 5 15 5 43 Min 0 5 Max 10 Max 18 Min 2 160 5 6 523 217 115 all sizes are shown in mm 20 20 ...

Page 9: ... screws 2 Slide the spacer along the guide until required position 3 Tighten the screws 4 When necessary invert the spacer to gain maximum distance 1 2 3 4 Before using the unit make sure all necessary adjustments for a correct and safe usage have been performed 3 2 1 ...

Page 10: ...the bumper to increase decrease the opening For security reasons it is important that the opening be only slightly wider than the material to be fastened 11 A front side opening adjustment must be carried out to allow an easy insertion of the material to be fastened Disconnect the air before proceeding with the adjustment 4 Tighten the nut 2 4 3 1 max 18 mm min 2 mm ...

Page 11: ...ng damaging the material to be fastened it is possible to set the clinching depth by adjusting the end run screw 2 Screw or unscrew the end run screw to adjust the clinching depth 3 Tighten the locking nut 1 2 3 12 Disconnect the air before proceeding with the adjustment max 10 mm min 0 5 mm ...

Page 12: ...e time to the stapler to block the material before firing increases closing speed decreases closing speed increases opening speed decreases opening speed 1 2 Clinching speed adjustment This adjustment allows you to set the most comfortable working speed An excess of speed identifiable in too sudden movements of the stapler may lead to premature tool wear out 1 2 ...

Page 13: ...elease the slider DO NOT press pedal while loading to avoid activating the device Loading 1 Pull the pusher backwards and lock it at the stop position at the rear of the tool this will open the movable hold down 14 1 2 3 ...

Page 14: ...pusher all the way back and lock it 4 Pull the slider all the way back by acting on the pusher and holding it in such a position 3 Open the slider closing trigger 6 Release the slider and block closing trigger 5 Pull the jammed staple out from the firing channel 7 Load the tool regularly 15 5 1 2 4 3 6 ...

Page 15: ...Spare parts 16 ...

Page 16: ...od 21560ROC C 80 16 ROC C 04 35 25 04 39 00 22 07 28 00 20 00 24 00 00 14 00 14 17 31 4 03 00 66 03 66 03 03 30 50 06 1 17 30 5 55 06 1 00 13 00 04 54 04 91 08 52 02 50 03 00 06 05 12 2 98 02 08 00 1Z 08 16 6Z 91 05 80 81 00 80 04 20 04 16 04 12 04 10 72 13 91 05 73 00 52 05 66 09 02 63 05 80 04 10 93 07 64 05 71 05 80 80 09 04 25 03 04 5 77 11 74 08 04 12 64 05 4 90 83 4 98 06 ...

Page 17: ... 38 98 08 1 18 22 1 17 14 18 24 00 14 17 37 2 A B B 98 01 06 19 06 00 3 32 05 18 5 Spare parts Connetion tubes ø4 Ø6 18 34 1 Upgrade Number 80 16 ROP cod 11560ROP SERIAL NUMBER MATRICOLA MATRICULE MATRICULA UPGRADE NUMBER INDICE DI MODIFICA NIVEAU DE MODIFICATION INDICADOR DE MODIFICA 17 39 6 18 21 05 14 43 11 A C B V B V ...

Page 18: ...B A R P S 5 5 6 5 bar 18 24 18 34 1 17 39 6 17 37 7 50 06 1 18 02 Ø6 Ø4 Ø4 Ø6 Ø6 Ø6 17 37 1 17 37 2 17 37 2 19 FRL 18 22 1 5 5 6 5 bar Pneumatic diagram 5 5 6 5 bar B V A C B V ...

Page 19: ...ew 05 14 Vite Screw 05 20 Vite Screw 28 00 Guarnizione Gasket 39 00 Guarnizione scarico Exhaust gasket 22 07 Testa Head 24 00 Silenziatore Silencer 25 04 Deflettore Exhaust deflector 32 05 Ammortizzatore Bumper 18 24 Distributore Distributor 18 34 1 Pedale Pneumatico Pneumatic Foot Lever 20 00 Corpo Body 26 07 Cilindro Cylinder 30 07 3 Pistone Piston 40 04 2 Valvola completa Valve ass y 43 11 Rond...

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