AXXIS Complete ProGrade C-7116LMA User manual

C-7116LMA - Automatic Stapler w/ Long Mag
MANUAL/WARNING:
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ BEFORE USING TOOL
Please read the following operating instructions manual. Refer to
this manual for safety, adjustment and trouble shooting instructions.
If you have any further questions please contact your distributor.

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TOOL SPECIFICATION…..………………………………………………………….…… 3
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS……….……………………………………………………….. 4
COMPRESS AIR SYSTEMS……………………………………………………………... 5
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS……………….………………………………………….. 6
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES…...………………………………………………….... 7
MAINTENANCE……….……………………………………………………………..……. 8
TROUBLE SHOOTING………………………………………………………..………….. 9
TROUBLE SHOOTING………………………………………………..………………….. 10
EXPLODED VIEW OF TOOL…………………………………..………………………… 12
PARTS LIST…………………………………..…………………………………………… 13
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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TOOL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL OF TOOL……………..……………………………………….. C-7116LMA
DIMENSIONS (L x H x W) approx……………..……………………... 14.84" x 1.73" x 6.3"
WEIGHT (WITHOUT FASTENERS)…………..…………………... 2.93 lbs
RECOMMENDED OPERATING PRESSURE………..……………... 70-120 PSI
NAIL SPECIFICATION……………………..………………………….. 71 Series Fine Wire Stapler
NAIL CAPACITY………..………………………………………………. 382 Staples

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Use safety glasses: all persons in the work area must always wear safety glasses in order to prevent eye
injuries.
Ear protection must also be worn to prevent a possible hearing loss.
Use clean dry regulated compressed air at the recommended pressure (given in the technical data).
Use only fasteners according to manufactures technical data.
Never exceed the maximum recommended operating pressure of this tool.
Never use oxygen, carbon dioxide, combustible gases or any bottled gas as a power source.
Always disconnect the air supply when doing any tool maintenance, clearing a jam, moving location, leaving
the work area or passing the tool.
Regularly inspect the safety, the trigger and the springs for free unhindered movement, never use a tool that
requires servicing.
Connect the male free flow nipple to the tool side of the air line so that the tool is depressurized when
disconnected from the hose.
Never load fasteners with the trigger safety depressed, it will result in a fastener being fired.
Never carry the tool with the safety depressed, if bumped it will result in a fastener being fired.
Never point the tool at yourself or at any one else.
Never fire a fastener into a hard brittle surface such as concrete, steel or tiles.
Do not drive fasteners too close to an edge or at too great an angle as the fastener may fly free or ricochet
causing personal injury and damage.
Always ensure that the work area is amply lit so as to avoid possible accidents.
Never remove, tamper with or otherwise cause the tools operating controls to become inoperable.

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Proper use of the fastener driving tool requires an adequate quantity of clean dry compressed air. All
compressed air contains moisture and other contaminants detrimental to the tool and so it is recommended to
use an in line lubricator as close to the tool as possible (within 15 feet (4.5m)). The lubricator should be well
maintained so as to ensure optimum performance and power. All parts of the air supply system should be
clean and contaminant free.
The tool shall only be connected to a compressed air line where the maximum allowable pressure cannot be
exceeded by a factor of more than 10%, which can for example be achieved by a pressure reduction valve
which includes a downstream safety valve.
A male free flow coupling should be connected to the tool side of the system with the female coupling
providing a seal to prevent air loss from the compressor tank upon disconnection. Never connect a female
disconnect coupling to the tool side as this provides a seal which prevents loss of compressed air from the air
tank and if connected to the tool it could seal a charge of air in the tool which could lead to an unintentional
actuation. Do not mount a swivel connector in the air supply line.
Different work pieces will require different operating pressures, the harder the wood the greater the pressure
required. Remember always use the lowest pressure required for the work process at hand, this being to
prevent unnecessarily high noise levels, increased wear and resulting failures.
WARNING Keep hands and body away from the discharge area of the tool when connecting the air supply
and always disconnect the tool when servicing, adjusting, cleaning and when the tool is not in use.
COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Loading fasteners
Press the latch mechanism and slide back the magazine unit.
Load fasteners into the magazine.
Close the magazine.
Type of actuating and trigger system
No Safety: This model stapler is not equipped with a safety. When you pull the trigger a single staple, or
series of staples will be fired. Always point the stapler towards your work piece.
Operating procedures
Protective equipment: before using any tool always ensure that you and those in the work area are using the
appropriate working equipment, including safety goggles.
Firing a fastener: to fire a fastener hold the nose of the tool against the work piece, then pull the trigger to fire
a fastener. By pulling the trigger half-way a single shot is fired. Full trigger will activate the automatic firing
setting, until released.
Adjusting Speed: use the dial on side of trigger to adjust how fast or slow the staples are fired.
Always use the lowest possible air pressure for the following reasons,
-save energy
-less noise will be produced
-a reduction in fastener driving tool wear will be achieved
Any defective or improperly functioning tool must be immediately disconnected from the compressed air
supply and passed to a specialist for inspection.

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PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
‘Respect your tool and never horseplay’
- Always assume that the tool contains fasteners.
- Remove finger from the trigger when not driving fasteners. Never carry the tool with your finger on the
trigger, as the tool will fire a fastener if the trigger is bumped.
- Keep tool pointed in a safe direction at all times, never pointing it toward yourself or others whether it
contains fasteners or not.
- Never attempt to drive a fastener into material that is too hard, or at too steep an angle or near the edge of the
work piece, the fastener can ricochet causing personal injury. Remember, always hold nose right up to and
firmly against the work material.
- Disconnect the tool from the air supply before performing any maintenance, leaving the work area, moving to
another location, or handing the tool to another person.
- Always disconnect the tool before removing any jams.
- Carefully check the tool for proper operation of trigger mechanism. Do not use the tool unless the trigger and
any other of the operating control are functional. Do not use the tool if the tool is leaking air or needs repair.
- Written approval of the tool manufacturer must be obtained before making any modifications to the tool.

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MAINTENANCE
'Clean and inspect your tool every time you use it'
The employer and tool operator are responsible for assuring that the tool is kept in safe working order.
Furthermore only service personnel trained by the manufacturer, distributor, or employer shall repair the tool.
CAUTION Always remove the air supply before commencing any cleaning or inspection.
Wipe tool clean and inspect tool for wear or damage. Use non-flammable cleaning solutions to wipe the tool.
Never soak the tool in these solutions as they can cause internal damage.
Always ensure that all of the screws are kept tight as loose screws can cause injury or can damage the tool.
Tools requiring lubricant: If the tool is used without an in line lubricant then be sure to put in about 3 drops of
lubricant at the start of each workday and 3 drops for every 1,000 fasteners fired there after.
Tools shall be repaired or equipped only with parts or accessories that are supplied or recommended by the
tool manufacturer / supplier.
NEVER use a tool that requires repair work.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Failure Possible causes Check Method Counter measures
No staple
is ejected
Incorrect staples are loaded.
Abnormal staples are loaded
(large-sized head ,bent, etc.)
Check if
recommended
staples are loaded
Use recommended staples
Remove abnormal staples and load
normal staples
Magazine Unit Push lever
Defective feeder (either bent or
broken)
Defective feed spring (worn or
broken)
Check for
abnormalities of
staple feeding
portion
(deflected, worn,
deformed broken)
Repair deformed parts
Replace defective parts
Narrow or wide width of the
Magazine groove
Worn staple supporting portion of
Magazine
Abnormal staple guide groove of
Blade Guide (deflected,
deformed or broken)
Load staples and
confirm that they
will move
smoothly
No staple
is ejected
Adhesive fragment or wood dust
sticking on the Magazine or
staple feeder
Remove adhesive fragment or
wood dust
Push lever Check push lever movement Replace
[Output unit :Piston or driver]
Air pressure too low
Carry out idle driving and
check the return of the driver
blade
Check compressor
Worn piston ring Replace piston ring
Defective piston bumper Replace the piston bumper
Defective bumper piece (defective,
worn or broken) Replace the piece
Defective O-ring (disconnected,
deformed or broken) Reassamble or replace the o-ring
Defective driver blade, (deflected,
deformed or broken) Replace
Defect inside cylinder (adhesive or
wood fragment, worn) Check if the nailer drives at
minimum operating pressure
Remove adhesive fragment or wood dust

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Defective piston ring (worn or
broken)
Defective inner surface of cylinder
(worn or rough)
Disassemble the output unit and
check the inside and outside
surfaces of the piston ring and
cylinder
Replace the defective parts
Staples clog within
the ejecting gate
Staples are inaccurately fed into the
blade guide
Incorrect Staples are loaded
Refer to first item Refer to first item
Use designated staples
Worn tip of the driver blade Carry out idle driving and check if
blade tip if worn or not Replace
Worn guide groove of the blade
guide Check the wear of the blade guide Replace
Work piece material is too hard Stop using the tool
Failure Possible causes Check Method Counter measures
The driven staple
is bent
Staples are inaccurately fed into the
Blade Guide
Incorrect staples are loaded
Refer to item above Refer to item above
Worn driver blade Check if the driver blade is
extremely worn or not
Replace the driver blade
The wood is too hard Check if the nails bend on softer
wood or not
Stop using the tool
The driven staples
do not fully
penetrate the work
piece (heads
protrude)
The wood is too hard - Stop using the tool
Air pressure too low - Adjust the air pressure
Worn or broken driver blade Carry out idle driving and check
if the driver blade protrudes
from the blade guide nose
Check if the tip of the driver
blade is excessively worn or not
If the driver blade does not protrude
from the blade guide replace
Incorrect driving depth adjustment Adjust the guide plate to the
appropriate position.

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NOTES

C-7116LMA-A2 Automatic Stapler Exploded View Diagram—March 2018

C-7116LMA 2018.3.01
ITEM PARTS NO PARTS NAME QTY ITEM PARTS NO PARTS NAME QTY
101 11371-0034704-1 DEFLECTOR 1 227 2041109-01060-0 O - RING 2
102 1132M-0034701-1 PACKING 1 228 11373-0030005-1 TRIGGER VALVE HEAD C 1
103 11370-0034702-2 SEAL 1 229 1133U-0014701-1 SPRING 1
104 2041107-02011-0 O-RING 1 230 11373-0030003-1 TRIGGER VALVE HEAD 1
105 11320-0030005-2 CYLINDER 1 231 2041109-01020-0 O - RING 2
106 2041109-04070-0 O - RING 1 232 2041104-01070-0 O - RING 2
107 11322-0034701-1 CYLINDER RING 1 233 11375-0034702-1 TRIGGER VALVE STEM A 1
108* 2041106-02010-0 O - RING 1 301 11230-003E801-1 GUN BODY UNIT 1
109* 11204-0034701-1 DRIVER UNIT 1 302 2041109-03040-0 O - RING 1
110* 11327-0734701-2 BUMPER 1 303 11346-0031304-1 END CAP 1
111 11388-0034704-1 DRIVER GUIDE 1 304 1132L-0010001-1 AIR PLUG CAP 1
201 2041109-02120-0 O - RING 1 305 1135V-0000007-1 AIR PLUG 1
202 11373-0030004-2 TRIGGER VALVE HEAD B 1 306 11394-0034702-1 GUIDE PLATE 1
203 2041104-02080-0 O - RING 1 307 2040101-02060-0 HEX.SOC.HD.BOLT 4
204 2041109-03030-0 O - RING 3 308 1132T-0030002-1 MUFFLER 1
205 11399-0034701-1 COLLAR 1 401 2040100-02080-2 BOLT ASSY 2
206 2041108-01040-0 O - RING 2 402 2040101-02070-2 HEX.SOC.HD.BOLT 2
207 1133S-0030003-2 VALVE PLUNGER A 1 403 11351-0034705-1 DRIVER GUIDE COVER 1
208 2041104-02071-0 O - RING 1 404 11380-0044706-1 GASKET 1
209 2041104-02061-0 O - RING 1 405 11391-0034709-1 MAGAZINE B 1
210 1130J-0034702-1 CUSHION 1 406 11305-0034702-1 STOPPER 1
211 11374-0030003-1 PLUNGER CAP 1 407 2040101-02030-2 HEX.SOC.HD.BOLT 2
212 2041104-01020-0 O - RING 3 408 11363-0034704-1 PUSHER 1
213 2041104-01080-0 O - RING 2 409 2040500-02010-0 LOCK NUT 1
214 1133S-0030004-1 VALVE PLUNGER B 1 410 2040401-07100-0 SPIRAL PINS 2
215 2040800-05010-0 BALL 1 411 11347-0044703-1 REAR PLATE 1
216 1133T-0034702-1 PLUNGER CAP 1 412 2040400-04030-0 SPRING PIN 1
217 2041109-01080-0 O - RING 2 413 11328-0030002-1 PULL SPRING 1
218 11373-0030006-1 TRIGGER VALVE HEAD D 1 414 11315-0034703-1 SPRING 1
219 2041109-01030-0 O - RING 1 415 11343-0034705-1 LATCH 1
220 2040105-01020-0 ROUND CROSS SCREW 2 416 11389-0034706-1 MAGAZINE A 1
221 11316-0034703-1 TRIGGER 1 417 2040400-04050-0 SPRING PIN 1
222 11324-0684702-1 FIXED PIN 1 418 2040103-02100-5 COUNTER SUNK SCREW 1
223 1131D-0460001-1 URETHANE RETAINER 1 419 11323-0044704-1 POSITIONING SHEET 1
224 11393-0030001-1 ADJUST AXLE 1 420 11303-0034703-2 DRIVER GUIDE 1
225 1131F-0034702-1 ANCHOR BLOCK 1 421 11379-0030003-1 ROLLER 1
226 2041109-01150-0 O - RING 1 422 2040103-02050-3 COUNTER SUNK SCREW 3
KIT 7USAX-3003001-1 O-RING KIT 1

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