GB
7
2.
Fix the guide rails by turning the clamping lever (see
illustration 3.4.1/2)
Illustration
3.4.1/2
: Spanning the limit stop
tense
slack
3.
Now place the stapler, which has been tested to ensure
that it works perfectly and is ready for use, on the ap-
plicable nut in the guide rails. Use the left nut for a row of
staples left of the joint, the right nut for a row of staples
right of the joint.
4.
Use one of the two triggers. Pull the stapler uniformly
over the guide rails.
5.
Make sure whether or not the staples have been cor-
rectly inserted.
6.
If this is not the case, increase or decrease the opera-
tional pressure in steps from 0.5 bar, until the result is
satisfactory (greater pressure = increased stapler force).
INFO
Always try to work with the lowest possible level of opera-
tional pressure. This provides the following advantages:
●
You save energy.
●
You reduce the noise level.
●
You reduce wear and tear to the stapler.
3.4.2 Operation without guide rails
Tools required:
●
1 Allen key 4 mm
(included in delivery)
To staple frame edges and thresholds, the stapler can be
used without guide rails. The stapler is then led by the
lateral guide rollers.
For improved lateral guidance, you should modify the
guide roller bracket from position (I) to position (II) (see
illustration 3.4.2/1).
Illustration 3.4.2/1: Modification of the guide roller
Guide
rollers
bracket
Guide roller for
lateral guide
Carry out the following steps:
1.
Loosen the screws M5 x 10 (2 screws).
2.
Loosen the screws M5 x 25 (2 screws).
3.
Move the entire guide roller bracket incl. the screws
M5 x 25 from position (I) to position (II). Affix the guide
roller bracket here.
4.
Affix the screws M5 x 10 using the drill holes, which are
now free, into position (I) with the counterpart on the
underside of the guide plate.
5.
Set the lateral guide rollers to the desired lateral
spacing.
3.4.3 Removal of blockages
Illustration
3.4.3/1
: Opening the cover
To remove a blockage carry out the following steps:
1.
Fold down the hinged bracket.
2.
Swing the cover upwards.
3.
Remove the blocked staple with a suitable tool (small
tweezers, screwdriver or similar).
4.
Swing the cover down.
5.
Hook the bracket in at the bottom. Tighten the hinged
bracket (swing upwards).
6.
Reconnect to the compressed air supply.
7.
Fill the magazine.
DANGER
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE REMOVING A BLOCKAGE:
● DISCONNECT THE STAPLER FORM THE COM-
PRESSED AIR SUPPLY
● EMPTY THE MAGAZINE.
WHEN RECONNECTING TO THE COMPRESSED AIR
SUPPLY THERE SHOULD BE NO STAPLES IN THE
MAGAZINE!