Rongpeng RP9061-2/LT50 User manual

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Famous Name
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Tools
Instruction
Manual
Pneumatic
Finish
Nailer
Model
No.
RP9061-2/l
T50
Ga.16(1.6x1.4mm)
length:20mm-50mm(3/4"
-2" )
Upon receipt ofthe product, read and follow all safety
rules, operating instructions before first ues
it.
And retain this manual
for future reference.
RP2011

* Technical Data
Capacity
...................................................................
90pcs
Nail length
..................................................................
20-50mm( 3/4"- 2")
Fastener size
................................................................
16Gauge (1.60X l.40nun)
Operation pressure
........................................................
.4-7bar (60-1
OOPS
I)
Air inlet
.....................................................................
.l/4''N.P.
T.
Dimension
...................................................................
80
X280X303mm
Weight.
.......................................................................
2.3kgs
* Important Safety Rules
1.
KEEP
CHILDREN
AWAY.
All children shonld
be
kept away from the workarea.
Don't
let them handle the tool.
2.
USE
SAFETY
GLASS AND
EAR
PROTECTION:
Air tool operators and others
in work area should always wear safety glass to preventthe injury from fasteners
and flying debris when loading and unloading this tool. Maybe the noise would harm
your hearing, wear the ear protection to safeguard. (See fig 1.)
3.
NEVER
USE
OXYGEN,
COMBUSTIBLE
OR
ANY
OTHER
BOTTLE
GAS as a
power source or would cause explosion and serious personal injury. (See fig 2.)
4.
DO
NOT
CONNECT
TOOL
TO
COMPRESSED
AIR
which pressure exceeds
120psi.
5.
DO
NOT
PLACE
OVER-LONG
AIR
HOSE
in working area in case
of
the
operator's unexpected tripping .Make sure all connections are tight
6.
CARRING
TOOL
ONLY
BY
THE
HANDLE
do not keep the triggerpull on safety
yoke mechanism to avoid unintentional firing
of
fastener.
7.
KEEP
THE
TOOL
POINTED
AWAY
FROM
YOURSELF
and others at all time
andkeep hands, any body parts away rear area to Safety guard against possible injury.
8.
DISCONNECT
TOOL
FROM
AIR
SUPPLY
BEFORE
LOADING
fasteners to
prevent a fastener from being fired during connection. (See fig3.)
9.
DO
NOT
KEEP
THE
TIRGGER
OR
SAFETY
DEPRESSED
during loading fasteners
orthe unintentional firing
of
a fastener would cause personal injury.
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I
0.
DO
NOT
KEEP
THE
TIRGGER
OR
SAFETY
DEPRESSED
during loading fasteners or the unintentional
firing
of
a fastener would cause personal injury.
11.
DISCONNECT
TOOL
FROM
AIR
SUPPLY
HOSE
and close the compressor before performing maintenance,
alter the accessories or during non-operation.
12.
DO
NOT
DRIVE
FASTENER
ON
SCAFFOLDINGS,LADDERS and on such similarly construction, not
working on airtight case, and vehicles.
13.
DO
NOT
DRIVE
FASTENER
ON
TOP
OF
NAILED FASTENER, or the fastener can ricochet causing
personal injury.
14.
NEVER
USE A
TOOL
that is leaking air, had missing or damaged parts or requires repair and make sure all the
screws and securely tightened.
15.
ONLY USE PARTS AND
ACCESSORIES
recommend by manufacturer.
*
Operating
instruction
Description
Model
LTSO
drives Ga.16 finish nails from 20mm to 50mm length. Die cast aluminum body for strong and
light weight. Comfort grip rubber handle for improved control and comfort even during extended use. Touch-strike
security system safe for the operator. Features 360-degree exhaust port can be adjusted to any direction . Quick
release nosepiece for clearing
of
jams.
It
is
ideal for door and window trims, decorative trim, and cabinet work,
finish paneling, flooring and etc.
Air
supply
1.
Use clean, Dry and Regulated compressed air at 4-7 bar (60-lOOpsi)
2.
Never exceed maximum and minimum pressure. Too low or too high pressure would cause noise, fast-worn or
misfiring.
3. When com1ecting air supply always keep hands and body from discharge area
of
tool.
4.
A filter-regulator-lubrication is required and should be located as close to tool as possible.(see fig 4.)
5.
Keep air filter clean. A dirty filter will reduce the air pressure to the tool causing a reduction
in
power and
efficiency.
6.
For better performance, install a quick connector in your tool and quick coupler on the hose
if
possible.
7.
Be sure all connections in air supply system are sealed to prevent air loss.
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Air
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Loading fastener and operation
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Always disconnect the tool from the
co~pressed
air before loading. When loading
the· tool always point the tool away from yourself and others. Make sure that you are not holding the
tool with trigger depressed while loading the tool.
I.
Insert a strip
of
fasteners into magazine Keeping it point down.
2.
Release the latch andpusher, slid the pusher against the nails.
3.
Connect the tool to the air supply. Make sure the air pressure is in the correct range denoted in the Technical
Data.
4.
Then test the driving depth in a sample piece
of
wood before using.
If
the fasteners are being driven too far or
not far enough, adjust the regulator to provide less air pressure or more air pressure.
5.
Never operate tool unless safety nose is contact with workpiece. Do not operate tool without fasteners or
damage to tool may result.
6.
Never fire fasteners into air because fasteners may injury operator or others and damage to tool may result.
*Maintenance
M./idMlldMDisconnect
the tool from the air compressor before adjusting, clearing jams,
servicing, relocating and during non operation.
• Regular lubrication,
if
your tool without using the in-liner automatic oilier, place 2 or 6 drops
of
pneumatic
tool oil into the air inlet before each work day or after 2 hours
of
continuous use depending on the characteristic
of
workpiece or type
of
fasteners.
• Check and change all worn or damaged o-rings, seals, etc. Tight all the screws and caps in case personal
injury.
• Inspect trigger and safety mechanism to
assure_
safe system is complete and functional: no loose
and missing parts, no building or sticking parts.
• Keep magazine and nose
of
tool clean and free
of
any dirt lint or aprasive particles.
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* Troubleshooting
The following form lists the common operating system with problem and solutions.
Pleas~
read the form
carefully and follow it.
.J;\Mll~Mf
any
of
the following symptoms appears during
your
operating, stop using the tool immediately,
or serious personal injury could result. Only a qualifiedpersons
or
an authorized service center canperform repairs
or
replacement
of
tool.
Disconnect tool from air supply before attempting repair or adjustment.
When
replacing 0-rings or Cylinder,
lubricate with air tool oil before assembly.
SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTIONS
Air leak near top
of
tool or
1.0-ring
in trigger valve are damage. I.Check and replace 0-ring.
in trigger area 2.Trigger valve head are damage.
2.
Check and replace.
3.Trigger valve stem ,seal or
0-ring
are 3.Check and replace trigger valve stem,
damaged. seal
or
0-ring
Air
leaknear bottom
of
tool. I. Loose screws. I.Tighten screws.
2.
Worn or damaged
0-rings
or bumper. 2.Check and replace
0-rings
or
bumper.
Air leak between
body
and
1.
Loose screws.
1.
Tighten screw.
cylinder cap. 2. Worn or damaged
0-rings
or seals. 2.Checkand replace
0-rings
or bumper.
Blade driving fastener too
1.
Worn bumper. I.Replace bumper.
deep. 2.
Air
pressure is too high. 2.Adjustthe air pressure.
Tool does not operate well:
1.
Inadequate air supply. I.Verify adequate air supply.
can not drive fastener or 2. Inadequate lubrication. 2.Place 2 or 6 drops
of
oil into air inlet.
operate sluggishly. 3. Worn or damaged
0-rings
or
seals. 3.Check andreplace
0-rings
or
seal.
4.Exhaust port in cylinder head is 4.Replace damaged internal parts.
blocked.
Tool skips fasteners. I.Worn bumper
or
damaged spring. l .Repalce bumper or pusher spring.
2.Dirt in front plate. 2.Clean drive channel on front plate.
3
.Dirt
or
damage prevents fasteners from 3.Magazine needs to be cleaned.
moving freely in magazine.
4.Worn
or
dry
0-ring
on piston
or
lack
of
4.0-ring
need to be replaced.
lubrication. And lubricate.
5.Cylinder cover seal leaking. 5.Replace Sealing washer.
Tool jams. I.Incorrect
or
damaged fasteners. I.Change and use correct fastener.
2.Damaged
or
worn driver guide. 2.Check andreplace the driver.
3.Magazine
or
nose screw loose. 3.Tighten the magazine.
4.Magazine is dirty. 4.Clean the magazine.
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MODEL:LT-1650
Parts
List
No
Description
No
Des:t:dntlon
l
Bolt
42
Switch
Seat
Ai.r
Deflector
43
Trigger
Pin
3
Sprin&
Slice
44
Snap
R~~-.tim:r
4
Bolt
M5x10
45
Tri!."e:o:r
5
Spring
Washer
5
4-0
Siifety
Spacer
Cylinder
Cov.e;
47
Pin
] ><25
7
Spring
Washer
48
i S.!i.fety
yoke
Sprimz:&at
49
I
Bolt
Compres.""cd
Spring
50
Compres.scd.
Spring
10
0--ring
33.6,..
2 51
Nul
I!
Switch
Valve.
52
Silfel:y
12
0-ring
46
x2
53
S::ifo:ty
Case
13
So!.nling Wushc-r
54
Pin
3 x 18 I
!4
0-ring
33,3
><
3.5
55
Qukk
Release
Handk
1
15
Main
pi:i;ton
56
Ri!leuse
Bm;on
16
Collar
57
Pin
A4><20
l7
Fixed
Ring
58
Cover
Plnre
18
0-ring
63
,..
2.5
58A
Cover
PJa!e
Unit
f
19
0-ring
42.5
x
2.5
59
Boll
M5"'
~4
20
Cylinder
60
Boll
MS><
16
21
Bumncr
61
Driver
Gujdcr
22
SeuI
Plale
62 fl:>:.ed r
....
1-~-:ne
23
Cyliridcr
Crip
Seal
63
Jnlav
Siicc
J'·;
24
Gun
Body
64
Movable
M~..,.azinc
'
H~
' W>lSher
65
Bolt
I
26
0-dng
41
><
1.6
""
Compres~
Sp.ring
1~27
Cover
Pl::ilc
67
Siopper
?3
Spring
Wa.o;.}mr
68
Su
.............
rt~at
29
Bolt
M6><20
fJ9 Sorl-nll"\\>•.a!dler
30
Llnder
70
Bolt
M4><6
31
0-ring
l.5
><
2_65
71
Sol~
M4><8
32
0-ring
17.4
x
LS
72
FhedScnl
33
Valve
Sea.l
73
Pin
34
O-rir1g
6.2
><
1.8
74
Spring
35
0-ring
6A;~2
75
Re!ewre
Latch
36
0-ring
9,.
1.8
76
Nu1
37
Pilm
Valve
77
Rubber
Handk
Cu-.c
38
0-ring
2.5
)«
1.5
78
End
Cup
Wa!>hc r
39
Spring
79
End
C:ip
40
Switch
Pipe
~
80
ldr
Plug
..
,
0-ring
Z0.3
" 2.-3 '
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