Stinger CN100B User manual

OPERATION MAINTENANCE SAFETY WARRANTY
CN100B CAP NAILER OWNER’S MANUAL
PLEASE READ! This manual contains important information about your new tool.
REV 3/5/19

Congratulations on purchasing the STINGER CN100B
Cap Nailer! You have selected a brand and a tool that
you can count on to deliver best practice installation,
and perform job after job.
Please take the time to read and understand the information
in this Owner’s Manual before operating or maintaining your
CN100B Cap Nailer.
The CN100B is intended for securing housewrap, foamboard,
and roofing underlayments.
Improper use of the CN100B could result in serious injury or
even death. Most accidents occur because of the failure to
observe basic safety rules and precautions, which are outlined
in the “Important Information” section of this manual.
This Owner’s Manual should be available to anyone who plans
to operate the CN100B.

CN100B CAP NAILER
Important Information
Tool Specifications
Loading the Tool
Operating the Tool
Schematic
Parts List
Maintenance and Storage
Warranty
Troubleshooting
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
PERSONAL SAFETY ITEMS
• Do not use tool prior to reading the Owner’s Manual
• Always wear eye protection that conforms to ANSI requirements
(Z87.1) and provides protection against flying particles both from
the front and side. Eye protection should be worn by the operator
and by others in the work area. Eye protection is required to
protect against flying fasteners and debris that could possibly
cause severe eye injury.
• The employer is responsible to enforce the use of eye protection
equipment by the tool operator and all other personnel in the work
area.
• To prevent accidental injuries
- Handle the tool with care
- Always assume that the tool contains fasteners
- Always disconnect the air hose from the CN100B when:
• loading nails and/or caps
• performing inspection, maintenance or repair
• clearing a nail or collated cap jam
• the tool is not in use
• leaving the work area
• moving the CN100B to another work location
• handing the CN100B to another person
• storing the tool
- Never point the tool toward yourself or anyone else
- Never engage in horseplay when handling the tool
- Never hold or carry the tool with a finger on the trigger
- Never place a hand or any other part of the body in
the fastener discharge area of the tool while the air supply
is connected
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
AIR SUPPLY AND CONNECTIONS
• Use only clean, regulated compressed air as a power source for this tool.
Do not use bottle gases, combustible gases or oxygen as a power source
for the tool as the tool may explode.
• Do not use air supply pressures that exceed 110 PSI. Exceeding the
recommended maximum operating air pressure will greatly increase
tool wear.
• The air supply must be capable of maintaining the operating air pressure
of the tool. Pressure drops in the air supply can reduce tool performance.
• Use a pressure regulator and gauge to allow visual inspection of the air
pressure being delivered to the tool.
• Use air hoses that have rated pressures of up to 150% of the maximum
pressure that can be generated by the power source. The supply hose
should contain fittings that will provide quick disconnecting from the male
plug on the tool.
• Use quick connect fittings that allow the tool to be unhooked from the air
supply quickly and easily.
• Do not use fittings that will not allow the tool to exhaust when the air
supply is disconnected.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
OPERATION OF THE TOOL
• Never inspect, maintain, repair, adjust, clear a jam or store the tool with
the air connected.
• Never use the tool in proximity of flammable gases or liquids, as
some tools will create sparks that can be an ignition source for a fire or
explosion.
• Always inspect the safety device for damage and proper operation prior
to operation.
• Never assume the tool is empty of fasteners.
• Never point the tool toward yourself or any other persons.
• Never cycle the tool unless it is in contact with the work-piece.
• Never use the tool as a hammer or wedging device or drop to the floor
from any height.
• Always remove your finger from the trigger when pausing from cycling.
• Never tamper with the safety device or use the tool if the safety device
is not functioning properly.
• Use only STINGER® NailPac® 1” cap nails with the STINGER CN100B Cap
Nailer. Never use any fasteners that are not specified for use in this tool.
The CN100B holds 1 roll of plastic caps (200 caps) and 1 coil of nails (200
nails each).
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TOOL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Pressure
Weight
Nail Capacity
Cap Capacity
Air Inlet
Fasteners
80 - 110 PSI*
4.9lbs | 2.22kg
200 nails (1 - 200 count coil)
200 collated plastic caps (1 reel)
1/4” | 6.5mm
STINGER® NailPac® only - includes 10 coils of 1”
Electro Galvanized ring shank nails (200 nails per
coil), and 10 reels of 1” collated plastic caps (200
caps per roll).
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LOADING THE TOOL
• Disconnect air. Open the Magazine Cover.
• Place cap reel in the Basket (tape must be
removed from reel before inserting). Make sure
the front end of the cap reel is placed over the
cap guide area of the basket. Insert lead cap
into the feed chute.
• Close the Magazine Cover.
• Slide caps along the Feed Chute with fingers
until the first cap is positioned under the Nose.
•Depress the latch on the Nail Gate and Basket
Cover. Open the Nail Gate and Basket Cover.
Place one nail coil in the Basket so it fits
securely around the center post.
• Insert lead nail into the nose. Lay the following
nails flat onto the Feeder Pawls.
• Close Nail Basket cover and Nail Gate. Be sure
the latch is securely fastened.
•Plug into air source. The tool is ready to use!
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OPERATING THE TOOL
DO NOT USE CN100B PRIOR TO READING THIS OWNER’S MANUAL
1. Read warning label(s) on the tool.
2. Visually inspect the tool for worn or damaged parts.
3. Wear appropriate eye and ear protection.
4. Install a male pneumatic fitting into the End Cap of the tool, ensuring
that the fitting allows the tool to exhaust any air in the tool when the hose is
disconnected.
5. Add 2 drops of non-detergent, 20-weight oil into the male fitting daily
(bottle included in carrying case).
6. Connect the air hose to the tool using a quick connect fitting, and check
the air pressure reading on the regulator to ensure it does not exceed 110 PSI.
Check the tool for any air leeks.
7. Place the tool, empty of fasteners, in operating position on a scrap work
piece - fully depress the Safety and pull the Trigger to verify that the
tool cycles.
8. Disconnect the air hose from the tool when:
• Loading nails and/or caps
• Performing inspection, maintenance, or repair
• Clearing a nail or collated cap jam
• The tool is not in use
• Leaving the work area
• Moving the tool to another work location
• Handing the tool to another person
• Storing the tool
9. Following recommended loading instructions, load the fastener approved
for use in the tool.
10. Cycle the tool on a scrap piece to evaluate the depth of penetration by
the fastener into the work piece.
11. To adjust the depth of penetration, regulate the air pressure at the air
compressor and/or disconnect the air hose, adjust the depth control wheel,
connect the air hose, and cycle the tool on a scrap work piece to evaluate the
adjustment.
12. Repeat Step 11 as needed to set the correct depth, using the minimum
amount of air pressure to drive the fastener.
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CN100B SCHEMATIC
Contact Inside Sales at 800-746-5659 to place an order for replacement parts
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CN100B PARTS LIST
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Ref. # Description National Nail Item #
101 DEFLECTOR 138500
102 BOLT ASSY 138501
103 CAP 138502
104 O - RING 138503
105 SEAL 138504
106 COMPRESSION SPRING 138505
107 POPPET VALVE 138506
108 O - RING 138507
109 O - RING 138508
110 GASKET 138509
111 O - RING 138510
112 DRIVER UNIT 138598
113 O - RING 0138512
114 CYLINDER - ALUMINIUM 138639
115 CYLINDER RING 0138514
116 BUMPER 0138515
117 BELT HOOK 138516
118 COLLAR 0138640
119 O-RING 0138641
201 SEAL 0138518
201 SEAL 0138518
202 TRIGGER VALVE HEAD 0138519
203 SPRING 0138520
204 PLUNGER 0138521
205 O - RING 0138522
205A O - RING 0138523
206 O - RING 0138524
207 TRIGGER VALVE GUIDE 0138525
208 RETAINER 0138526
209 SPRING PIN 0138527
210 TRIGGER PIVOT PIN 0138528
211 SPRING 0138529
212 TRIGGER UNIT 0138530
301 GUN BODY UNIT 138599
302 O - RING 0138532
303 END CAP 0138533
304 DUST COVER 0138534
305 AIR PLUG 0138535
401 BOLT ASSY 0138536
402 NOSE PIECE 138600
403 O - RING 138601
404 DOOR SHAFT PIN 138602
405 PU RETAINER 138603
406 HEX.SOC.HD.BOLT 138604
407 FIXED PIN 138605
408 O - RING 138606
409 FEED FINGER 138607
410 NAIL STOP 138608
411 STOPPER FINGER SPRING 138609
412 SPRING PIN 138610
413 DOOR 138611

CN100B PARTS LIST
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Ref. # Description National Nail Item #
414 LATCH SPRING 138612
415 DOOR LATCH 138613
416 HEX.SOC.HD.BOLT 138614
417 O - RING 138615
418 FEED PISTON 138616
419 POSITIONING SHEET 138617
420 HEX.SOC.HD.BOLT 0138557
421 STOPPER FINGER SPRING 138618
422 HEX.SOC.HD.BOLT 138619
423 SPRING A COMPRESSION 138620
424 FEED BUMPER 138621
425 FEED PISTON CAP 138622
426 LOCK NUT 138623
427 MAGAZINE CASE 138624
428 MAGAZINE COVER 138625
429 MAGAZINE SHAFT PIN 138626
430 HEX.SOC.HD.BOLT 138627
431 TRACK 0138566
432 HEX.SOC.HD.BOLT 0138567
433 HALF ROUND HD.HEX.BOLT 0138568
434 HOLD DOWN SPRING 0138569
435 PUSHING 0138570
436 PIN FEED PISTON 0138571
437 O - RING 0138572
438 SPRING 0138573
439 FEEDING TRACK 0138574
440 INLET TUBING 138628
441 BARB FITTING 0138576
442 O - RING 0138577
443 FEED PISTON 0138578
444 O - RING 0138579
445 SPRING FEED 0138580
446 FEED BUMPER 0138581
447 FEED PISTON CAP 0138582
448 C - RING 0138583
449 MAG. COVER LEFT 0138584
450 PHILLIPS SCREW 0138585
451 LOCK NUT 0138586
452 MAG. COVER RIGHT 0138587
453 DOOR 0138588
454 TRIGGER PIVOT PIN 0138589
455 SAFETY A UNIT 138629
456 ADJUST AXIE 0138591
457 SAFETY B 0138592
458 RING 0138593
459 SPRING 0138594
460 SAFETY GUIDE 0138595
461 BOLT CAP 138630
462 FLAT WASHER 138631
463 SPACER RING 138632
O-Ring Kit (contains parts in bold) 0137903

MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
MAINTENANCE
1. Disconnect the air hose from the tool when performing inspections,
maintenance, or repairs.
2. Use air line lubricators. If lubricators are not available, or if hose length
exceeds 10 feet, add 2 drops of non-detergent 20-weight oil daily into the
Air Inlet of the tool (bottle included in carrying case).
3. Whenever repairs or replacement of parts inside the body occur, check
the Piston “O” Ring for adequate grease lubrication.
4. Never use any parts other than genuine STINGER replacement parts.
To order, call 800-746-5659.
5. Periodically clean the Magazine and Nose of the tool with a mild solvent.
STORAGE
1. Disconnect the air hose when storing the tool.
2. Never store the tool in cold weather environments for any duration of
time as any frost or ice formation in the tool will cause tool failures.
3. For prolonged storage, add 2 drops of oil to the Air Inlet of the tool prior
to discontinuing use. Also clean the exterior of the tool with a mild solvent.
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WARRANTY
WARRANTY ITEMS
1. Warranty for cap assemblies, castings and housing castings is one year.
2. Warranty for bumpers, “O” rings, driver blades and piston rings is not applicable
as they are normal wearing parts whose life is dependent on application.
3. Warranty for all other parts is 90 days.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
1. The beginning date in which the warranty is in force is the date of purchase.
2. The warranty is not transferable.
3. The warranty is voided by any of the following:
a. Abuse, misuse, or damage to the tool
b. Use of parts other than genuine STINGER parts
c. Use of fasteners not designated for use in the tool
d. Modifications to the tool that alter the original function or intent of use
of the tool by anyone other than National Nail
4. National Nail Corp. retains the right to replace or repair any warranty items
it deems necessary.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
PROBLEM
1. Tool operates, but no fasteners are driven
2. Cap leaks air
3. Fasteners jam in nose of tool
4. Weak drive
5. Skipping fasteners
6. Fasteners will not drive completely into
work piece
CORRECTION
• Make sure the tool is lubricated.
• Check Magazine for proper fasteners.
Fasteners should move freely in and out
of the Magazine.
• Tighten Cap Screws
• Depress the latch on the Nail Gate and
Basket Cover. Open the Nail Gate and Basket
Cover. Remove the jammed fastener.
• Reload tool
• Close Nail Basket cover and Nail Gate.
• Check to make sure there is adequate
air supply
• Replace Bumper if worn
• Use only genuine STINGER® NailPac®
• Replace Magazine if worn
• Check air supply as it may be too low or
too high
• Make sure tool is lubricated
• Adjust the depth of drive
• Check air supply as it may be too low or
too high
• Inspect Driver Blade for damage
DISCONNECT THE AIR HOSE FROM THE TOOL WHEN
PERFORMING INSPECTIONS, MAINTENANCE, OR REPAIRS.
Please contact Inside Sales for technical support if you have any other problems
800-746-5659
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USO MANTENIMIENTO SEGURIDAD GARANTÍA
MANUAL DE USUARIO DE PISTOLA CLAVADORA CN100B
¡LEA CON ATENCIÓN! Este manual contiene información importante sobre
su nueva herramienta.
REV 3/5/19

¡Felicitaciones por comprar la pistola clavadora
STINGER CN100B! Usted puede confiar en que la
marca y la herramienta que eligió le facilitarán el
trabajo y lo ayudarán a llevar a cabo múltiples tareas.
Asegúrese de tomarse el tiempo de leer y entender la
información proporcionada en este Manual de Usuario
antes de utilizar su pistola clavadora CN100B o de
realizar su mantenimiento.
La CN100B está diseñada para fijar membranas hidrófugas,
cartones pluma y membranas impermeabilizantes
para techos.
El uso incorrecto de la CN100B puede provocar lesiones
graves o incluso la muerte. La mayoría de los accidentes
ocurren por no seguir las normas de seguridad y las
precauciones básicas que se detallan en el apartado de
«Información Importante» de este manual.
Este Manual de Usuario debe estar disponible para cualquier
persona que considere utilizar la CN100B

PISTOLA CLAVADORA CN100B
Información importante
Especificaciones de la
herramienta
Carga de la herramienta
Uso de la herramienta
Esquema
Lista de piezas
Mantenimiento y guardado
Garantía
Solución de problemas
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ÍNDICE

INFORMACIÓN IMPORTANTE
ENUMERACIÓN SOBRE SEGURIDAD PERSONAL
• No utilice la herramienta antes de leer el Manual de Usuario.
• Siempre utilice las gafas de protección que exige el Instituto Nacional
Estadounidense de Estándares ANSI (específicamente el estándar Z87.1),
que le brindan protección frontal y lateral contra cualquier elemento que
pueda salir despedido. Los operarios y otras personas que estén en el área
de trabajo deben utilizar esta protección. Las gafas son necesarias para
evitar que las grapas y los restos que salgan despedidos puedan provocar
lesiones graves en los ojos.
• El empleador es responsable de exigir el uso de los equipos de
protección ocular al operario y las demás personas que estén en el área
de trabajo.
• Para evitar lesiones accidentales
- Manipule la herramienta con cuidado.
- Siempre asuma que la herramienta está cargada.
- Siempre desconecte la manguera de aire de la CN100B en
los siguientes casos:
• Cuando cargue clavos o arandelas.
• Cuando realice inspecciones, mantenimientos
o reparaciones.
• Cuando intente desatascar un clavo o arandelas unidas.
• Cuando no esté utilizando la herramienta.
• Cuando se vaya del área de trabajo.
• Cuando mueva la CN100B a otro lugar de trabajo.
• Cuando le dé la CN100B a otra persona.
• Cuando guarde la herramienta.
- Jamás apunte la herramienta hacia usted mismo u otras personas.
- Jamás juegue con la herramienta.
- Jamás sostenga ni transporte la herramienta con el dedo puesto
en el gatillo.
- Jamás coloque una mano ni cualquier otra parte del cuerpo en el área
de descarga de grapas de la herramienta mientras esté conectada al
suministro de aire.
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