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ITEM NO.

 

PART NO.

 

DESCRIPTION

 

101 

46401 

DEFLECTOR 

102 

46402 

CAP 

103 

46403 

SEAL 

104 

46404 

COMPRESSION 
SPRING 

105 

46405 

0-RING 

106 

46406 

0-RING 

107 

46407 

HD.VALVE PISTON 

108 

46408 

O-RING 

109 

46409 

CYLINDER CAP 
SEAL 

110 

46410 

BOLT ASSY 

111 

46411 

PISTON RING 

112 

46412 

DRIVER UNIT 

113 

46413 

O-RING 

114 

46414 

O-RING 

115 

46415 

CYLINDER 

116 

46416 

CYLINDER RING 

117 

46417 

BUMPER 

118 

46418 

JOINT GUIDE 

119 

46419 

BOLT ASSY 

201 

46420 

O-RING 

202 

46421 

TRIGGER VALVE 
HEAD 

203 

46422 

SPRING 

204 

46423 

PLUNGER 

205 

46424 

O-RING 

205A 

46425 

O-RING 

206 

46426 

O-RING 

207 

46427 

PLUNGER CAP 

208 

46428 

SPRING PIN 

209 

46429 

SECONDARY TRIG-
GER 

210 

42430 

TRIGGER 

211 

46431 

SPRING PIN 

212 

46432 

SPRING PIN 

213 

46433 

SPRING 

301 

46434 

GUN BODY UNIT 

302 

46435 

END CAP 

303 

46436 

O-RING 

304 

46437 

AIR PLUG CAP 

305 

46438 

AIR PLUG 

401 

46439 

SCREW 

402 

46440 

FIXED SUPPORT 

403 

46441 

RELIEF PLATE 

404 

46442 

FOOT—PROTECTIVE 
CUSHION 

405 

46443 

COUNTER SUNK 
SCREW 

406 

46444 

DRIVER CUIDE 
COVER 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ITEM NO.

 

PART NO.

 

DESCRIPTION

 

407 

46445 

GASKET 

408 

46446 

PUSHER 

409 

46447 

SHAFT 

410 

46448 

PUSHER SPRING 

411 

46449 

REAR PLATE 

412 

46450 

LATCH 

413 

46451 

LATCH PIN 

414 

46452 

SPRING 

415 

46453 

STOPPER 

416 

46454 

E-RING 

417 

46455 

HEX.SOC.HD.BOLT 

418 

46456 

LOCK NUT 

419 

46457 

SAFETY 

420 

46458 

LATCH SPRING 

421 

46459 

SAFETY GUIDE 

422 

46460 

MAXAZINE A 

423 

46461 

MAGAZINE B 

424 

46462 

TAP BOLT 

425 

46463 

HAND UNIT 

426 

46464 

BOLT ASSY 

427 

46465 

ELEVATOR SHOE 

428 

46466 

ADJUST AXLE - 
ELEV. SHOE 

429 

46467 

RING 

430 

46468 

BALL 

431 

46469 

POSITIONING 
SPRING 

432 

46470 

CARRY CASE 

433 

46471 

SAFETY GLASSES 

434 

46472 

WRENCH SET 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MODEL 461A - PARTS LISTING 

Summary of Contents for 461A

Page 1: ...in death or serious injury This Manual contains important information about product safety Read and understand this Manual before operating the Stapler Never allow anyone to handle this Stapler who has not reviewed this manual MODEL 461A 18GA FLOORING STAPLER PORTAMATIC ELEVATOR ...

Page 2: ...ECIFICATIONS 9 STAPLE SELECTION 9 BEFORE OPERATION 9 WORKING ENVIRONMENT 9 AIR SUPPLY 10 LUBRICATION 10 COLD WEATHER CARE 10 TESTING THE STAPLER 11 ADJUSTING AIR PRESSURE 11 LOADING STAPLES 11 STAPLER OPERATION 12 METHODS OF OPERATION 12 FASTENER POSITIONING ADJUSTMENT 13 ADJUSTING THE STAPLING DEPTH 13 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 14 SERVICE AND REPAIRS 14 EXPLODED VIEW 18 PARTS LIST 19...

Page 3: ...e outlined in the SAFETY section of this Manual and in the sections which contain the operation and maintenance instructions Hazards that must be avoided to prevent bodily injury or machine damage are identified by DANGERS and WARNINGS on the Stapler and in this Manual Never use this Stapler for applications other than those specified in this Manual DEFINITIONS OF SIGNAL WORDS DANGER indicates an ...

Page 4: ...ard yourself or others whether it contains fasteners or not If fasteners are mistakenly driven it can lead to severe injuries Never engage in horseplay with the Stapler Respect the Stapler as a working implement 4 KEEP FINGERS AWAY FROM TRIGGER WHEN NOT DRIVING STAPLES TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL FIRING Never carry the Stapler with finger on trigger since you could drive a fastener unintentionally and inj...

Page 5: ...mounted Check their condition periodically Never use the Stapler if parts are missing or damaged 16 DO NOT LOAD FASTENERS WITH TRIGGER PULLED OR PUSH LEVER DEPRESSED When loading fasteners into the Stapler or when connect ing the air hose 1 do not pull the trigger 2 do not depress the push lever and 3 keep the Stapler pointed downward 17 KEEP FACE HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM DIS CHARGE AREA DURING US...

Page 6: ...t you are doing Use common sense Do not operate the Stapler when you are tired The Stapler should never be used by you if you are under the influence of al cohol drugs or medication that makes you drowsy 29 HANDLE STAPLER CORRECTLY Operate the Stapler according to the Manual Never allow the Stapler to be operated by children individuals unfamil iar with its operation or unauthorized personnel 30 N...

Page 7: ...eriod of 5 years from the date of original purchase In the unlikely event that a problem occurs return the product to our factory freight prepaid and al lowed so that a determination of the fault can be made If the fault is determined to be defective materials or workmanship a no charge replacement or repair will be made at our discretion The product will be returned to you freight prepaid and all...

Page 8: ...e illustrations in this Manual may show details or attachments that differ from those on your own Stapler NAME OF PARTS BODY KNOBS MAGAZINE AIR FITTING AIR PLUG TRIGGER SAFETY ELEVATOR SHOE FRONT GUIDE CAP EXHAUST DEFLECTOR LATCH MAGAZINE FOOT ADJUSTMENT AXLE ELEVATOR SHOE SPECIFICATION CHART WARNING LABEL HANDLE RUBBER GRIP ...

Page 9: ... on the part of PNI 1 Carry Case APPLICATIONS TONGUE AND GROOVE FLOORING MOISTURE BARRIER SUBFLOOR The 461A Pneumatic Flooring Stapler with the standard shoe drives 1 1 1 2 to 1 9 16 Staples into the tongue and groove flooring at a 45 degree angle The orientation of the Staple is as depicted above BEFORE OPERATION Read over section titled SAFETY pages 4 7 Make sure of the following before operatio...

Page 10: ...ula or equivalent or permanent anti freeze ethylene glycol as a cold weather lubricant CAUTION Do not store Staplers in a cold weather environment to prevent frost or ice formation on the Staplers operating valves and mechanisms that could cause Stapler failure NOTE Some commercial air line drying liquids are harmful to O rings and seals do not use these low temperature air dryers without checking...

Page 11: ... the air hose Do not load any staples in the Stapler The Stapler must not leak air 2 Pull the safety trigger The Tool must not operate 3 Remove the finger from the trigger and contact the push lever The Tool must not operate 4 First pull the safety trigger Next contact the push The Stapler must not operate 5 First contact the push lever Next pull the trigger The Stapler must operate ADJUSTING AIR ...

Page 12: ... connecting to ensure that they are free from dirt grit or particles that could alter the performance of the Stapler An airline Filter and In Line Air Regulator adjustable to 125 psi max are required NEVER use a defective Stapler Replace worn or damaged parts immediately Be sure that the Safety Trigger and operating mechanisms operate correctly and that all screws and seals are securely tightened ...

Page 13: ...vator Shoe so the tool is balanced Note periodically check the Knobs to ensure that they are tight during use Important Test the tool on a scrap piece of flooring to ensure proper staple placement and compatibility ADJUSTING THE STAPLING DEPTH Air volume is as important as air pressure The air volume supplied to the tool may be inadequate because of undersized fittings and hoses or from the effect...

Page 14: ...hart see page 15 5 Operator Troubleshooting see page 16 CAUTION Repair modification and inspection of PNI Staplers must be carried out by PNI or it s Authorized Service Center This Parts List will be helpful if presented with the Sta pler to the Hitachi Authorized Service Center when re questing repair or other maintenance In the operation and maintenance of power Staplers the safety regula tions ...

Page 15: ... magazine and feeder mechanism Prevent a jam Blow clean daily Keep safety trigger working properly Promote operator safety and efficient Tool operation Blow clean daily Lubricate the Tool after use Extend the life of the Tool Supply 5 10 drops of lubricant into the Tool Drain air compressor Keep the Tool operating properly Open petcock on air compressor tank Drain air line filter daily Prevent acc...

Page 16: ...up on driver Contact PNI for replacement Cylinder sleeve not seated correctly on bottom bumper Contact PNI for replacement Air pressure too low Check air supply equipment Skipping Staples intermittent feed Worn bumper Contact PNI for replacement Tar dirt in driver channel Contact PNI for replacement Air restriction inadequate air flow through quick disconnect socket and plug Replace quick disconne...

Page 17: ...17 PRODUCT DIAGRAM AND PARTS LISTING ...

Page 18: ...05 106 107 108 A 111 112 113 115 114 116 117 118 A B 401 426 110 402 427 428 429 401 431 430 403 419 405 404 425 422 408 407 409 420 421 208 211 417 418 301 302 303 304 305 412 414 413 416 424 415 411 201 202 203 204 205 205A 206 207 213 209 210 212 B C C ...

Page 19: ... SPRING 301 46434 GUN BODY UNIT 302 46435 END CAP 303 46436 O RING 304 46437 AIR PLUG CAP 305 46438 AIR PLUG 401 46439 SCREW 402 46440 FIXED SUPPORT 403 46441 RELIEF PLATE 404 46442 FOOT PROTECTIVE CUSHION 405 46443 COUNTER SUNK SCREW 406 46444 DRIVER CUIDE COVER ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 407 46445 GASKET 408 46446 PUSHER 409 46447 SHAFT 410 46448 PUSHER SPRING 411 46449 REAR PLATE 412 46450 LAT...

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