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T-C-CCN64AU17 © 2017 Simpson Strong-T
ie Company Inc.
The CCN64 is a nailer tool that is powered by pressurised air. It
is activated by pressing the nose to the work piece. It is intended
to be used to drive collated nails into pre-punched holes in
metal hardware used in timber construction and to drive nails
in timber-to-timber framing connections. Only collated nails
shall be used with this tool and the nail size, collation angle and
material must meet the specifications of this manual. Keep these
instructions with the tool for future reference. Contact your local
Simpson Strong-Tie representative if you have any questions.
READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL
BEFORE
OPERATING
THE TOOL. Please note that additional safety measures may
be required because of your particular application.
INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
Tool & Fastener Specifications .........................................................................................3
Tool Air Fittings ................................................................................................................3
Safety Instructions .....................................................................................................4 – 5
Schematic & Parts .....................................................................................................6 – 7
Loading the Tool ..............................................................................................................8
Unloading the Tool ...........................................................................................................9
Tool Operation ................................................................................................................10
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................11
Contact Details ...............................................................................................................11
Warranty ........................................................................................................................12