Stinger CN100B Manuel utilisateur

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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