RAMSET T3 User manual

RAMSET T3 TOOL SYSTEMS
T3SS SINGLE SHOT & T3 MAGAZINE
OPERATOR’S SAFETY & OPERATING
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DANGER
READ AND OBEY ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING TOOL.
GAS POWERED, LOW VELOCITY
PISTON TYPE FASTENING TOOL
T3SS Single Shot T3 Magazine
T3SS
T3MAG

SAFETY INTRODUCTION DANGER
SAFETY INTRODUCTION DANGER
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!Read, understand and follow the instructions in
the tool manual before attempting to use the tool.
!Operators and Bystanders must wear eye and
hearing protection.
!Never close tool with hand over the fastener loading
end of the tool. A serious hand injury from penetration
by the piston or fastener could result.
!The gas in fuel cells is under pressure and the gas
is flammable.
!Do not open, puncture or burn fuel cells.
!Store fuel cells in a well ventilated area, at temperatures
below 50° C (122° F) and out of the sunlight.
!Keep fuel cells away from flames, sparks and heat.
!Do not attempt to recharge, refill or recycle fuel cells.
!Never operate the T3 tool if flammable or explosive
materials are nearby.
Just as no one can merely read a book about driving an automobile and then
hope to drive one safely, no one should attempt to use T3 gas powered tools
without adequate, competent personal instruction.
No automobile instruction book or instructor can forewarn a learner against
all possibilities and emergencies, nor can printed material detail all possible
conditions surrounding the use of Ramset tools and products.
Responsibility for the safe and proper use of this tool rests with the tool user
and the employer.
DANGER
THIS TOOL IS TO BE USED ONLY BY PROPERLY TRAINED
OPERATORS. ATTEMPTING TO HANDLE OR OPERATE THE
T3 GAS POWERED TOOL WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING CAN RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY TO THE OPERATOR OR BYSTANDERS.
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Preparation For Fastening
Acceptable Base Materials
The gas powered T3 tools are
suitable for use in the following
base materials only:
• Poured Concrete
• Structural Steel
• Concrete Block and Horizontal
Joints in Brick or Masonry Walls
Never attempt to fasten into any other
type of material.
Fastening into other
materials can cause blindness or other
serious injury.
Never attempt to fasten into very hard
or brittle materials such as cast iron,
tile, glass, or rock of any type.
These
materials can shatter, causing the fastener
and/or base material fragments to fly free
and cause serious injury to the tool operator
and others.
Never fasten into any base material that
does not pass the Center Punch test.
Failure to assure the suitability of the base
material can result in serious injury to the
eyes or other body parts.
Center Punch Test
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES
WHEN PERFORMING THIS TEST.
1. Always check the material being
fastened into for hardness before
attempting any fastening operation.
2. Using a fastener as a center punch,
strike the fastener against the work
surface using an average hammer
blow and check the results.
Center Punch Test Results
1. If the fastener point is flattened,
the material is too hard for a
powder actuated fastening.
2. If the fastener penetrates the material
easily, the material is too soft.
3. If the material cracks or shatters,
the material is too brittle.
4. If the fastener makes a small
indentation into the material, the
material is suitable for fastening.
Structural Steel
Solid or Hollow
Block
Horizontal Joints
only in Brick Walls
Solid Concrete and
Precast Concrete
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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DANGER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

FASTENING APPLICATIONS
FASTENING APPLICATIONS
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FASTENING APPLICATIONS
Your T3 tools can be used for a wide
range of fastening needs in a variety of
base materials. Reading and following
these important fastening guidelines will
help you get the best results from your
tool and fasteners, as well as help you
perform these fastening operations
safely and effectively.
T3 fastenings are permanent
fastenings so attempting to remove
a fastener from concrete or steel
may result in a serious injury.
Fastening to Concrete
When fastening into concrete, always
maintain a minimum spacing of 3”
between fastenings and 3” from any
free edge. Concrete thickness should
be at least three times the intended
penetration depth into the concrete.
Driving fasteners too close to an
edge or too close to each other
can cause the concrete edge to
fail or fasteners to fly free.
Fastening to Concrete
Block or to Masonry Walls
Take care to observe a 3” edge distance
to avoid cracking the block and over
penetration of the fastener to avoid a
loss of holding value. Fastenings may
also be made into the horizontal joint
but not into the vertical joint.
Fastening to Steel
Your T3 tools can be used for fastening on
the flat surfaces of structural steel. When
fastening into steel, always maintain a
minimum spacing of 1-1/2” between
fastenings and 1/2” from any edge.
3"
MIN.
3"
MIN.
3" MIN.
3" MIN.
1/2"
MIN.
1-1/2"
MIN.
PENETRATION - THIN GAUGE
METAL TO CONCRETE
3"
MIN.
3"
MIN.
3" MIN.
3" MIN.
1/2"
MIN.
1-1/2"
MIN.
SPACING - THIN WOOD
STRIP TO CONCRETE
3"
MIN.
3"
MIN.
3" MIN.
3" MIN.
1/2"
MIN.
1-1/2"
MIN.
SPACING
STEEL TO STEEL

FAILURE TO FOLLOW
INSTRUCTIONS CAN
CAUSE INJURY TO THE
TOOL OPERATOR OR
TO BYSTANDERS.
• Use the tool only in well ventilated
areas.
• Always hold the tool at right angles
to the work surface.
• Never attempt to make a fastening
at an angle to the work surface.
• While the tool can be used in any
position (floor, wall or ceiling) it is
important to have both the nose of
the tool and support foot in contact
with the work surface to minimize
spall and make the best quality
fastenings.
• Do not put a fastener into the nose
of the tool until just before you intend
to make the fastening.
• Never place your hand or any other
body part over the fastener loading
end of the tool.
• Never carry the tool with your finger
on the trigger.
• Never leave the tool unattended or
allow anyone to operate it without
first being trained.
• Never engage in horseplay with
the tool.
• Always keep the tool pointed away
from yourself or others.
• Never operate the tool if explosive
or flammable materials are nearby.
• Keep the tool and supplies locked
up and out of the reach of children.
The T3 tools may be used
in any position.
Keep tool locked up and
out of reach of children
Keep both the nose of the tool
and support foot in contact with
the work surface and hold tool
perpendicular to the work surface.
90°
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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DANGER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Walls
Ceilings
Floors

BATTERY CELL AND CHARGER
The first step in preparing a new tool for
operation is to fully charge the new Battery.
New Batteries are shipped discharged and
must be charged for 24 hours before first
use. All subsequent charges will require at
most a 3 hour charge.
WARNING
Important Charging Notes
CHEMICAL/
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Read ALL instructions
before charging or using
battery. Failure to follow
ALL instructions may result in fire, severe
burns, or release of toxic materials.
Battery Disposal: The EPA certified RBRC®
Battery Recycling Seal on the nickel-cadium
(Ni-Cd) battery indicates Ramset is voluntarily
participating in an industry
program to collect
and recycle these batteries
at the end of
their useful life, when taken out
of service in
the United States or Canada. The
RBRC®
program provides a convenient alternative
to placing used Ni-Cd batteries into the
trash or the municipal waste stream, which
may be illegal in your area. Please call
1-800-8-BATTERY™(1-800-822-8837) for
information on Ni-Cd battery recycling and
disposal in your area. Ramset’s involvement
in this program is part of our commitment
to preserving our environment and
conserving our natural resources.
CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Connect the round plug of the wall
mount unit to the front of the charger
base and plug the wall mount unit into
any 120V AC outlet. A LED by the plug
indicates the base unit has power.
2. Set the charger base on a stable surface
and insert the battery or batteries, contact
first, into the opening of the charger base.
3. The T3 charger incorporates a charge
level indicator to inform the user of the
battery charge level.
A red light will illuminate at all times
during a charge cycle.
One green light
= battery at 50% capacity
Two green lights
= battery at 75% capacity
Three green lights
= battery at FULL capacity
The red light will not be lit when the
battery is at full charge.
CHARGING DONT’S
• Do not charge battery when
temperature is below 40°F (5°C).
• Do not drop battery or charger.
• Do not allow metal objects to come in
contact with battery terminals.
• Do not puncture or attempt to open
battery case or cells.
• Do not store battery where it will
be subjected to temperatures
above 120°F (49°C).
• Do not incinerate battery.
• Do not use a defective battery
charger, one that overheats
and/or smokes when plugged in.
BATTERY CELL AND CHARGING SYSTEM
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BATTERY CELL AND CHARGING SYSTEM
Ramset
Battery Charger
Holds both
Ramset
stick and
New T3
Battery

INSTALLING THE BATTERY
• Insert the battery into the tool as
shown on the right with the clip
facing to the side.
• The battery has two positions in
the tool:
1. The “OFF” position—as shown
in picture #1 to the right.
2. The “RUN” position—as shown
in picture #2 to the right.
• To operate the tool be sure the
battery is fully inserted into the
tool. After installing the battery,
note the LED light on the right
side of the handle.
• If the light flashes green, the tool
is powered.
• If the light flashes red, the battery
requires charging.
• If the light is solid green and the
fan is running, the tool is ready to
take the next shot.
• If the light is solid red and the fan
is not on, the battery needs to be
recharged.
• If the tool will not be used for a
short period of time, click the battery
back into the “OFF” position. This will
prevent the tool from being fired.
• If the tool will not be used for extended
periods of time, remove the battery
and store in the tool case.
#1
#2
NOTE:
Battery
fully
inserted
into tool
NOTE:
OFF position
shown in
small window
#3
NOTE: LED Light
INSTALLING THE BATTERY
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INSTALLING THE BATTERY

FUEL CELL
FUEL CELL
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FUEL CELL
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EXPLOSION/FIRE HAZARD
Read ALL safety instructions
before using or handling the
fuel cell. Failure to follow
ALL instructions may result
in explosion or fire. This
may cause severe personal
injuries or property damage.
Keep the fuel cell away
from heat, sparks and
open flame.
Exposure to temperatures
above 120°F (49°C) may
cause the fuel cell to burst,
releasing flammable gas.
WARNING
• Sunlight can raise the inside
temperature of an unventilated
car or van to above 140°F (60°C).
• Do not puncture or attempt to
open the fuel cell; it is non-refillable.
• Do not incinerate, reclaim or recycle
the fuel cell.
• Do not smoke while installing or
removing the fuel cell.
• Do not inhale the spray.
• Keep out of the reach of children.
• Store fuel cell(s) in well-ventilated
areas only.
• Do not reuse fuel cell, adaptor or seal.
The Ramset Fuel Cell contains liquid
hydrocarbon fuel. This provides enough
fuel to drive approximately 1,000 fasteners.
The Fuel Cell is designed for proper operation
at temperatures between 15°F (-5°C) and
120°F (49°C)
There is a second container inside the fuel
cell. The inner container holds the fuel. The
space between the inner container and the
outer cylinder is filled with a gas, called the
propellant, which is under pressure.
To eject the fuel, propellant pressure
squeezes the inner fuel container, much
as you squeeze a tube of toothpaste. This
squeezing action ensures that all the fuel
is used, and that the T3 tools can operate
in any position.
Because of this container-within-a-container
design, you might hear the sound of fluid
when shaking the fuel cell after all the
fuel has been used. This is the propellant,
which remains between the containers
even after all the fuel has been expelled.
If you expose the empty fuel cell to
extreme temperatures, the propellant gas
will expand and could cause the container
to burst, releasing flammable gases.

INSTALLING THE
FUEL CELL
• The T3 fuel cell comes ready to use.
There is no need for additional steps
to prepare the fuel cell. The fuel cell
also incorporates a usage indicator,
to indicate a new fuel cell from a used
fuel cell.
• There is a membrane over the top of
the fuel cell adaptor. If the fuel cell
has been used the membrane will
have been pierced. See picture on
the right
1. Locate the port on the left rear of
the tool and slide the fuel cell into
position.
2. Firmly push the fuel cell completely
into the pocket until the adaptor on
top of the fuel cell clicks into the
tool.
3. The fuel cell is now ready.
• To remove the fuel cell from the tool,
push and release the “Fuel Eject”
button located on the front left side
of the tool.
• Excessive removal and installation
of fuel cell will reduce the number
of shots per cell.
#1
#2
#3
INSTALLING THE FUEL CELL
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INSTALLING THE FUEL CELL
Fuel Cell
Top of the Fuel Cell

T3SS TOOL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
T3SS TOOL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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TOOL OPERATION
Always check the tool first to make sure that
it does not contain a fastener. If the tool
contains a fastener from a previous application,
remove both the battery and the fuel cell
before attempting to remove the fastener.
Operating the T3SS Tool
1. Insert a charged battery into the tool
with the battery contacts to the front.
2. Insert a good fuel cell into the tool as
described on page 9.
3. With your finger off the trigger, insert
the fastener you wish to use in the
nose of the tool. Do not force the
fastener into the tool such that you
cause the work contact element to
be pushed up into the tool body.
4. Note that the LED light on the side
of the handle is a flashing green
indicating the the tool is now ready
to make a fastening.
5. Place the tool in the spot where
you want to make your fastening.
6. With the tool in place and the supporting
foot in contact with the work surface,
hold the tool perpendicular compress
the nose against the work surface and
pull the trigger to make the fastening.
7. The tool is now ready for the next
fastener.
To avoid overheating the tool, do not
completely close off the air intake section
on the top end of the tool.
Removal of Rear Foot Assembly
1. Find the knob on the rear of the tool,
turn the knob counter clockwise until
it stops
2. Push the knob inward
3. Push the foot back, off of the
handle assembly
4. Reverse the above procedure
for installation
Insert battery
Insert fuel cell
Insert fastener
Hold tool perpendicular
In contact with work surface
90°

QUICK CHANGE NOSE
The T3SS tool is equipped with a quick
change nose. This feature allows the user
to change the work contact element to
meet various fastening needs. The work
contact element can be changed without
the use of tools by following these steps:
Removal
1. Remove battery from the tool !!!
2. Firmly grasp the end of the
Work Contact Element and turn
it 90 degrees
3. Pull the Work Contact Element
from the tool.
Replace
1. Orient the Work Contact Element
so that the notched or flat portion
is toward the back or the tool
2. Firmly push the Work Contact
Element up into the nose piece.
3. Slightly twist the Work Contact
Element to be sure it is fully
engaged in the nose. NOTE: There
should be no open gap between the
shear block plate and the nose piece.
4. Insert the battery and operate
the tool.
Work Contact Elements
P/N: M150200 – To be used with fasteners
with pre-mounted 1/2” washers.
P/N: E150100 – To be used with straight
pins, fasteners with eyelets, and fastener
assemblies.
QUICK CHANGE NOSE
QUICK CHANGE NOSE
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Turn 90°
Pull
Note gap,
rotate work
contact
element until
gap disappears

TOOL OPERATION
Always check the tool first to make sure
that it does not contain a fastener. If the
tool contains a fastener from a previous
application, remove both the battery and
the fuel cell before attempting to remove
the fastener.
Operating the T3 Tool
1.
Insert a charged battery into the tool
with
the battery clip toward the rear of
the tool.
2. Insert the Ramset fuel cell into the tool
as described on page 6.
3. Pull the magazine follower back to the
locking position.
4. Insert the nail strips into the opening in
the back of the magazine.
5. Slightly pull back on the magazine
follower while pressing the button
at the back of the follower. This will
release the follower making contact
with the back of the last pin strip.
6. Place the tool in the spot where you
want to make the fastening.
7. With the tool in position and perpen-
dicular to the work surface; press
down on the tool.
8. Note that the fan motor is running and
the LED light on the side of the handle
is a solid green color indicating the tool
is ready to make a fastening.
9. Pull the trigger to make the fastening.
10. The tool is ready for the next fastening.
To avoid overheating the tool do not
hold your hand over the air intake
section on the top end of the tool.
Removing The Fastener Magazine
On occasion the fastener magazine may
need to be removed to clear a fastener
jam. To do so, unscrew the knob at the
rear of the tool. Then press the knob. Slide
the magazine rearward to remove it from
the tool.
Insert battery
Insert fuel cell
Insert fastener
Knob
Hold tool
perpendicular
in contact with
work surface
T3 MAGAZINE TOOL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
T3 MAGAZINE TOOL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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90°

PARTS SCHEMATIC
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PARTS SCHEMATIC
T3 TOOL SYSTEM SCHEMATIC – MOTOR ASSEMBLY

PARTS LIST
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PARTS LIST
RAMSET T3 TOOL SYSTEMS PARTS LIST – MOTOR ASSEMBLY
KEY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 B0017 GRILL, CAP
2 B0095 FOAM FILTER
3 901065A CAP SCREWS ( PKG OF 4)
4 B0016 CAP ASSEMBLY
5 B0121 SPARK PLUG WIRE
6 B0061A PC BOARD SCREWS (PKG OF 3)
7 B0040 PC BOARD
8 7505164 SPARK PLUG ASSEMBLY
9 900525A FAN MOTOR KIT
(Includes: Fan, Motor Sleeve, Motor Mount,
Retaining Ring and Fan Blade)
10 401356 MOTOR SLEEVE
11 900470 MOTOR MOUNT
12 401355 MOTOR RETAINING RING
13 404601 HEAD SWITCH
14 B0078 CYLINDER HEAD
15 403992 O-RING, CYLINDER HEAD
16 403167 FAN BLADE
17 B0097 AIR DAM, T3
18 B0178 COMBUSTION CHAMBER
19 B0046A COMBUSTION CHAMBER WEAR PLATE
20 B0068 PISTON STOP RING
21 B0031A PISTON ASSEMBLY
B0034A PISTON RINGS (PKG OF 2)
22 B0053 BUMPER
23 B0059A HOUSING SCREW (PKG OF 3)
24 B0042 SLEEVE O-RING
25 B0054A FUEL INJECTION TUBE ASSEMBLY
26 B0037A CHAMBER SPRINGS

T3 TOOL SYSTEMS – HANDLE ASSEMBLY
T3 TOOL SYSTEMS – HANDLE ASSEMBLY
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RAMSET T3 TOOL SYSTEMS PARTS LIST – HANDLE ASSEMBLY
KEY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 333380 KNOB ASSEMBLY
2 404619 INSULATOR (2) NOT SHOWN
3 404490 TRIGGER SWITCH
4 7405091 SCREWS, #2 X 5/8”, TRIGGER SWITCH
5 B0134 SPARK UNIT – MEFI
6 B0093 EFI JUNCTION BOARD
7 B0006A TRIGGER ASSEMBLY
8 B0050A FUEL CONNECTION ASSEMBLY
9 B0160 FUEL VALVE ASSEMBLY
10 B0100A HANDLE SCREWS
11 B0176 LEFT & RIGHT HANDLE ASSEMBLY
12 B0144 REAR FOOT ASSEMBLY (T3SS ONLY)
13 B0018 SPACER PLATE
14 B0090A FUEL EJECT BUTTON & LATCH KIT
15 B0011 BATTERY TERMINAL ASSEMBLY
16 B0210A BELT HOOK KIT (NOT SHOWN)
18 B0160A FUEL VALVE W/SPACER PLATE ASSEMBLY
B0029 HANDLE TO HOUSING BUSHING (NOT SHOWN)
B0030 HEAD TO HANDLE BUSHING (NOT SHOWN)
B0092 BATTERY (NOT SHOWN)
B0022 BATTERY CHARGER & POWER ADAPTOR
(NOT SHOWN)

T3SS NOSE AND HOUSING ASSEMBLY
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T3SS NOSE AND HOUSING ASSEMBLY
RAMSET T3SS NOSE AND HOUSING ASSEMBLY
KEY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 B0001 HOUSING
2 B0096 SHROUD
3 B0052T3SS NOSE/SLEEVE ASSEMBLY T3SS
4 B0217A CAGE ASSEMBLY, T3SS/T3SSMAG
5 B0175 SHEAR BLOCK PLATE KIT, T3SS
(USE WITH TOOLS BEFORE S/N 1407100277 OCT 07)
6 E150100 WORK CONTACT ELEMENT (WCE)
— M150200 MAGNETIC WORK CONTACT ELEMENT
8 B0047A GUIDE BLOCK ASSEMBLY
— B0171 SPACER, STAND-OFF NUT
9 B0179 SHROUD PLUG
10 B0218 WCE RETENTION KIT
(TOOLS WITH S/N 1407100278 OR LATER, OCT 07)
11 100008A AUXILIARY SHROUD T3SS
12 B0037A CAGE SPRINGS (QTY 2)
13 B0059A HOUSING SCREWS (PKG 3)
14 B0057 SCREW, CAGE TO COMBUSTION CHAMBER
4 REQUIRED - SOLD INDIVIDUALLY
— EM150302 SHOULDER SCREW FROM B0175 KIT (EA)
— 12388 SPRING FROM KIT B0175 (EA)
— B0163 NUT FROM KIT B0175

T3 MAGAZINE NOSE ASSEMBLY
T3 MAGAZINE NOSE ASSEMBLY
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RAMSET T3 MAGAZINE NOSE ASSEMBLY
KEY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 B0001 HOUSING
2 B0199 SHROUD
3 B0052A NOSE / SLEEVE ASSEMBLY, T3MAG
4 B0217A CAGE ASSEMBLY WITH SCREWS, T3MAG
5 B0110A SHEAR BLOCK KIT, T3MAG
Shear Block, T-Nuts (2), Screws (2)
7 B0111A PIN GUIDE ASSEMBLY W/SET SCREW
8 B0122A ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY
8A B0128 SCREW, ACTUATOR TO CAGE
9 B0031A PISTON ASSEMBLY W/PISTON RINGS
10 B0068 PISTON STOP RING
11 B0037A CAGE SPRING (2)
12 B0178 COMBUSTON CHAMBER W/AIR DAM
13 B0209 HOUSING SCREWS & SECURITY STOP
14 B0188 SCREW, PIN GUIDE
15 B0057 SCREW. CAGE TO COMBUSTION CHAMBER
B0058 SCREW, M5-10
1
2
13
13
3
12
4
5
7
8
8
9
10 11

T3 MAGAZINE – MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY
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T3 MAGAZINE – MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY
RAMSET T3 MAGAZINE – MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY
KEY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 B0203 MAGAZINE LEFT & RIGHT HALF
2 B0204 FRONT & REAR RAILS
3 B0205 CONNECTION BLOCK & SCREWS
4 B0206 CONNECTION BLOCK SCREWS ONLY
5 B0207 FOLLOWER ASSEMBLY W/CONSTANT
FORCE SPRING
6 B0208 MAGAZINE SCREWS
7 B0147 LOCKOUT BRACKET
1
23
4
7
5
6

SERVICING / TROUBLESHOOTING
SERVICING / TROUBLESHOOTING
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SYMPTOM POSSIBLE PROBLEMS SERVICE
Preparing Tool for Operation—Battery/Charger Problems
— Battery Cell does not — Inoperative indicator —
Try Battery Cell in tool after 3 hours
appear to accept lights on charger on charge cycle. If tool LED is
charge. Green charger green, charger lights are not
light does not come on working properly. Replace charger,
or monitor charging time to ensure
Battery Cell has adequate time for
recharging. It’s normal for Battery
to feel warm after properly charging.
— Battery Cell damaged — Replace Battery Cell
or cycle life exhausted
— Damaged charger — Discontinue use immediately and
unplug from power source. Replace
charger and tag or dispose of
charger to prevent accidental
reuse or connection to power source.
— Flashing lights on — Damaged Battery Cell — Replace Battery
charger base unit — Battery Completely — Allow battery to charge for
Drained 5 minutes
Normal Stage of Operation
— Fan does not run — Battery in off position — Fully insert Battery
—tool LED is off — Battery Cell is — Charge Battery Cell according to
not charged Operating Manual.
— Battery terminals or — Clean Battery Cell terminals.
battery contacts are Battery Cell contacts as required.
oily, dirty, or corroded
— Fan does not run, — Battery Cell is — Charge Battery Cell
or runs slower than discharged
normal—tool LED is red
— Fan does not run, — Possible electronics — Remove, reinsert the Battery
tool LED flashes error Contact Authorized Ramset
red/green Distributor Sales Representative
for service.
Pre-Combustion/Combustion Stage of Operation
— Work Contacting —Work Contacting — Remove and inspect Work Contact
Element does not Element is bent, or Element. Repair or replace Work
depress fully—tool build-up of debris in Contact Element as required.
does not operate nose restricts operation
— O-Ring pinched — Contact Authorized Ramset
Distributor Sales Representative
for service.
(For T3 Magazine tool only) — Tool is out of fasteners — Add fastener strip
— Tool will not cycle—fan — Fuel Cell is empty — Replace Fuel Cell
runs, LED is green
— Spark does not occur. — Contact Authorized Ramset
Distributor Sales Representative
for service.

SYMPTOM POSSIBLE PROBLEMS SERVICE
Power/Exhaust Stage of Operation
— Tool operates properly, — Battery cell is — Charge Battery Cell
but fasteners do not discharged
drive fully
— Fuel Cell is low — Check Fuel Cell according to
Operating Manual and replace
as required.
— There may be loss of — Press Work Contact Element
seal in combustion against workpiece for one minute.
chamber Pull trigger. If fastener does not
drive, there is a leak that requires
service.
— Tool operates — Fuel Cell is low — Check Fuel Cell according to
erratically or appears Operating Manual
to be losing power—
tool LED is green — Filter element is dirty, — Remove Filter element and clean
causing tool to overheat according to Operating Manual.
Use safe cleaning solution
to remove stubborn debris.
— Tool Sleeve or — Clean tool per Cleaning Procedure
O-Rings are dirty
Returning/Purging Stage of Operation
— Tool operated and — Built-up dirt and — Clean Piston and Nose bore with
drove fastener, but debris on Piston safety solvent. See Cleaning
piston did not return or in Nose bore Procedure.
to start position — Mushrooming of — Contact Ramset Distributor
Piston Tip Sales Representative for service.
— Exhaust ports on the — Return tool to Authorized
Sleeve are dirty Ramset Distributor Sales
or clogged. Representative for service.
— Tool (Sleeve) or — Clean tool per Cleaning Procedure
O-Rings are dirty
— Tool does not open — Work Contacting — Clean tool or replace Work
after tool fires Element is bent, Contacting Element as required.
or tool is dirty
If the T3SS or T3 Magazine tool will not operate after following the
above service directions, return the tool to an Ramset
Distributor Sales Representative for service.
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