RGN SRN9034 Operating Manual
The RGN SRN9034 is a powerful 34° Strip Nailer designed for various construction tasks. It features a contact actuation mode and a magazine capacity of 86-94 nails. You can use it for floor and wall framing, window build-up, wall sheathing, and more. The SRN9034 operates with compressed air and requires a pressure range of 70-100 psi. It is important to use only the specified fasteners and follow the safety instructions provided in the manual.
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Operating Manual --Strip nailer SRN9034-- NOTE: Please read and fully understand the instructions in this manual before operating the pneumatic power tool. Carefully read through this OPERATOR'S MANUAL to ensure efficient, safe operation. It is recommended that the Manual be kept readily available as an important reference when using this tool. 1 IMPORTANT INFORMATION WARNING: The warnings, cautions and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the operator. When using the tool, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to equipment. Read and understand tool labels and operating instructions, safety precautions and warnings in this manual before operating or maintaining this nailer. Failure to follow warnings could result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY. Most accidents that result from the operation and maintenance of nailers are caused by the failure to observe basic safety rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing a potentially hazardous situation before it occurs and by observing appropriate safety procedures. Basic safety precautions are outlined in the "SAFETY" section of this manual and in the sections which contain the operation and maintenance instructions. Hazards that must be avoided to prevent bodily injury or tool damage are identified as DANGERS or WARNINGS on the nailer and in this manual. Never allow the nailer to be operated by children or individuals who have not reviewed this manual. OPERATE THE NAILER ACCORDING TO THIS MANUAL. WARNING! Always follow the tool manufacturer's safety and maintenance instructions. Always wear safety glasses with side shields when operating or servicing tools. Always disconnect the air supply from the tool and empty the magazine when servicing tools. SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! 2 WARNING: The operating instructions shall draw attention to the following a) Only those fasteners listed in the operating instructions may be used in the fastener driving tools; NOTE: The fastener driving tool and the fasteners listed in the operating instructions must be seen as one unit system in terms of technical safety. b) Only the main energy and the lubricants listed in the operating instructions may be used; c) Fastener driving tools marked with an inverted equilateral triangle standing on one point may only be used with an effective safety yoke; d) Fastener driving tools equipped with contact actuation or continuous contact actuation, marked with the symbol “Do not use on scaffoldings, ladders”, shall not be used for specific application for example: when changing one driving location to another involves the use of scaffoldings, stairs, ladders, or ladder alike constructions, e.g. roof laths, closing boxes or crates, fitting transportation safety systems e.g. on vehicles and wagons; e) For the maintenance of fastener driving tools, only spare parts specified by the manufacturer or his authorized representative shall be used; f) Repairs shall be carried out only by agents authorized by the manufacturer or by other specialists, having due regard to the information given in the operating instructions; NOTE: Specialists are those who, as a result of professional training or experience, have sufficient expertise in the field of fastener driving tools and sufficient familiarity with relevant governmental industrial protection provisions, accident prevention regulations, directives and generally recognized technical regulations (e.g. CEN- and CENELEC-standards), to be able to assess the safe working condition of fastener driving tools. g) Stands for mounting the fastener driving tools to a support for example a work table, shall be designed and constructed by the stand manufacturer, in such a way that the fastener driving tool can be safely fixed for the intended use, thus for example avoiding damage, distortion or displacement. Additional instructions for fastener driving tools operated by compressed air a) Fastener driving tools operated by compressed air shall only be connected to compressed air lines 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; b) When using fastener driving tools operated by compressed air, particular attention must be paid to avoid exceeding the maximum allowable pressure; c) Fastener driving tools operated by compressed air should only be operated at the lowest pressure required for the work process at hand, in order to prevent unnecessarily high noise levels, increased wear and resulting failures; d) Hazards caused by fire and explosion when using oxygen or combustible gases for operating compressed air operated fastener driving tools. 3 SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING: BEFORE USING THE TOOL, READ CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.FAILURE TO FOLLOW WARNING COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. 1. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES OR GOGGLES. Danger to the eyes always exists due to the possibility of dust being blown up by the exhausted air or of a fastener flying up due to the improper handling of the tool. For these reasons, safety glasses or goggles shall always be worn when operating the tool. The employer and/or user must ensure that proper eye protection is worn. The employer is responsible to enforce the use of eye protection equipment by the tool operator and all other personnel in the work area. NOTE: Non-side shielded spectacles and face shields alone do not provide adequate protection. 2. EAR PROTECTION MAY BE REQUIRED IN SOME ENVIRONMENTS. As the working condition may include exposure to high noise levels which can lead to hearing damage, the employer and user should ensure that any necessary hearing protection is provided and used by the operator and others in the work area. 3. DO NOT USE ANY POWER SOURCE EXCEPT AN AIR COMPRESSOR. The tool is designed to operate on compressed air. Do not operate the tool on any other high pressure gas, combustible gases (e.g. Oxygen, acetylene, etc.) since there is the danger of an explosion. For this reason, absolutely so not use anything other than an air compressor to operate the tool. 4. OPERATE WITHIN THE PROPER AIR PRESSURE RANGE. The tool is designed to operate within an air pressure range of 70 psi to100 psi (5 to 7 bar). The pressure should be adjusted to the type of the work being fastened. The tool shall never be operated when the operating pressure exceeds 120 psi. (8.3 bar). 5. DO NOT OPERATE THE TOOL NEAR A FLAMMABLE SUBSTANCE. Never operate the tool near a flammable substance (e.g., thinner, gasoline, etc.). Volatile fumes from these substances could be drawn into the compressor and compressed together with the air and this could result in an explosion. 4 6. DO NOT USE A WRONG FITTING. The connector on the tool must not hold pressure when air supply is disconnected. If a wrong fitting is used, the tool can remain charged with air after disconnecting and thus will be able to drive a fastener even after the line of air is disconnected, possibly causing injury. 7. DISCONNECT THE AIR SUPPLY AND EMPTY THE MAGAZINE WHEN THE TOOL IS NOT IN USE. Always disconnect the air supply from the tool and empty the magazine when operation has been completed or suspended, when unattended, moving to a different work area, adjusting, disassembling, or repairing the tool, and when clearing a jammed fastener. 8. INSPECT SCREW TIGHTNESS. Loose or improperly installed screws or bolts cause accidents and tool damage when the tool is put into operation. Inspect to confirm that all screws and bolts are tight and properly installed prior to operating the tool. 9. DO NOT TOUCH THE TRIGGER UNLESS YOUR INTEND TO DRIVER A FASTENER. Whenever the air supply is connected to the tool, never touch the trigger unless you intend to drive a fastener into the work. It is dangerous to walk around carrying the tool with the trigger pulled, and this and similar actions should be avoided. 10. NEVER POINT THE DISCHARGE OUTLET TOWARD YOURSELF AND PERSONNEL. If the discharge outlet is pointed toward people, serious accidents may be caused when misfiring. Be sure the discharge outlet is not pointed toward people when connecting and disconnecting the hose. Loading and not loading the fasteners or similar operations. 11. USE SPECIFIED FASTENERS. The use of fasteners other than specified fasteners will cause the tool malfunction. Be sure to use only specified fasteners when operating the tool. 12. PLACE THE DISCHARGE OUTLET TO THE WORK PROPERLY. Failure to place the discharge outlet of the nose in a proper manner can result in a fastener flying up and is extremely dangerous. 13. KEEP HANDS AND BODY AWAY FROM THE DISCHARGE OUTLET When loading and using the tool, never place a hand or any part of body in fastener discharge area of the tool. It is very dangerous to hit the hands or body by mistake. 5 14. DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS CLOSE TO THE EDGE AND CORNER OF THE WORK AND THIN MATERIAL The work piece is likely to split and the fastener could fly and hit someone. 15. DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS ON THE TOP OF OTHER FASTENERS. Driving fasteners of the top of other fasteners may cause deflection fasteners which could cause injury. 16. REMOVING THE FASTENERS AFTER COMPLETING OPERATION If fasteners are left in the magazine after the completion of operation, there is the danger of a serious accident occurring prior to the resumption of operation, should the tool be handled carelessly, or when connecting the air removes all fitting. For this reason, always move the fasteners away which remaining in the magazine after completion of the operation. 17. CHECK OPERATION OF THE CONTACT TRIP MECHANISM FREQUENTLY IN CASE OF USING A CONTACT TRIP TYPE TOOL Do not use the tool if the trip is not working correctly as accidental driving of a fastener may result. Do not interfere with the proper operation of the contact trip mechanism. 18. WHEN USING THE TOOL OUTSIDE OR ELEVATED PLACE. When fastening roofs or similar slanted surface, start fastening at the lower part and gradually work your way up. Fastening backward is dangerous as you may lose your foot place. Secure the hose at a point close to the area you are going to driver fasteners. Accidents may be caused due to the hose being pulled inadvertently or getting caught. 19. NEVER USE THE TOOL IF ANY PORTION OF THE TOOL CONTROLS (e.g., TRIGGER, CONTACT ARM) IS INOPERABLE DISCONNECTED, ALTERED OR NOT WORKING PROPERLY. 20. NEVER ACTUATE THE TOOL INTO FREE SPACE. This will avoid any hazard caused by free flying fasteners and excessive strain of the tool. 21. ALWAYS ASSUME THAT THE TOOL CONTAINS FASTENERS. 22. DO NOT USE ON SCAFFOLDINGS LADDERS. The tool shall not be used for specific application for example: When changing one driving location to another involves the use of scaffoldings, stairs, ladders, or Ladder alike constructions, e.g. roof laths, Closing boxes or crates, Fitting transportation safety systems e.g. on vehicles and wagons. 6 TECHNICAL DATA Type of tool 34° Strip Nailer SRN9034 Dimensions 460mm x 108mm x 360mm Weight (without fasteners) 3.90kgs Actuation mode Contact /Sequential actuation Magazine capacity 86-94 nails Maximum allowable pressure 8.3 bar (120psi) Recommended pressure range 5 bar to 7 bar (70psi to 100psi) Fasteners Only the nail sizes shown in the table below can be driven with this nailer. 34°Clipped head paper collated strip nails Applications Floor and wall framing; Window build-up; Wall sheathing; Mobile home and housing construction. 7 NAILER CONNECTION AND OPERATION NOTE: The information contained in this manual is designed to assist you in the safe operation of the nailer. Some illustrations in this Manual may show details or attachments that are different from those on your nailer. Air Supply, Connections and Operating Pressure Read section titled SAFETY. Make sure of the following before operation: Air Supply Power Source (Compressor) Use only clean, dry, regulated compressed air as a power source for this nailer. NEVER use oxygen or other bottled gases, as an explosion may occur. Use suitable air compressors used to supply compressed air to this nailer Moisture or oil in the air compressor may accelerate wear and corrosion in the nailer. Drain daily. Connections 1. Fittings Install a female coupler to the hose. The female coupler will connect to the quick release that fits the tool. 2. Filter-Regulator-Lubricator NEVER connect nailer to pressure which potentially exceeds 120psi. Filter-regulator-lubricator units supply an optimum condition for the nailer and extend the nailer life. These units should always be used. Filter The filter removes moisture and dirt mixed in compressed air. Keep the filter clean by maintaining tool regularly. Darin daily. Regulator The regulator controls the operating pressure for safe operation of the nailer. Inspect the regulator before operation to be sure it operates properly. 8 Nailer Connection and Operation Lubricator The lubricator supplies and oil mist to the nailer. Inspect the lubricator before operation to be sure the supply of lubricant is adequate. If an inline lubricator is not used, a few drops of oil will need to be added to the nailer inlet before each use. 3. Air Hose Air hose must have a minimum working pressure rating of 180 psi. Hose has a min. ID of 1/4"(ISO 7-1) and max. length of no more than 17'(5 meter). The supply hose should contain a fitting that will provide "quick disconnecting" from the male plug on the tool. Operating Pressure Recommended operating pressure range is 70 to 100 psi. Maximum permissible operating pressure is 120 psi. Select the operating pressure within this range for the best fastener performance. The nail length and thickness and the hardness of the wood are factors in determining what the pressure should be set at. Do not exceed this recommended operating pressure. NOTE: Dirt and water in the air supply are major causes of wear in the tool. An air filter will help to get the best performance and minimum wear from the tool. Frequent, but not excessive, lubrication is required for the best performance. Oil added through the air line connection will lubricate the internal parts. WARNING NEVER connect nailer to pressure which potentially exceed 120psi. DO NOT USE THE WRONG FITTING ON NAILER. The nailer and air hose must have a hose coupler so that all pressure is removed from the nailer when the coupler is disconnected. The connector on the tool must not hold pressure when the air supply is disconnected. If the wrong fitting is used, the tool can remain charged with air after disconnecting and thus will be able to drive a nail even after the air line is disconnected, possibly causing injury. DANGER NEVER use oxygen or other bottled gases, as an explosion may occur. 9 INSTRUCTION FOR OPERATION 1. Before operation (1) Wear safety glasses or goggles (2) Do not connect the air supply (3) Inspect screw tightness (4) Check operation of the contact arm & trigger if moving smoothly (5) Connect the air supply (6) Check the air-leakage.(the tool must not have the air-leakage.) (7) Hold the tool with finger-off the trigger, then push the contact arm against the workpieces.(the tool must not operate.) (8) Hold the tool with contact arm free from work-piece and pull the trigger.(the tool must not operate.) 2. Operation Keep hands and body away from the discharge outlet when driving the fasteners because of dangerous of hitting the hands or body by mistake. Nail loading (1) Disconnect the air hose. (2) Insert a strip of nails into MAGAZINE (310100) from top slot, push it slide in cavity towards to NOSE (210100), then the second strip if necessary. (3) Pull NAIL FEEDER (420330) down to bottom, then release. (4) NAIL FEEDER (420330) will move upwards to hold strips. (5) Connect the air hose. Test operation (1) Adjust the air pressure at 70psi. (5 bar) and connect the air supply. (2) Without touching the trigger, depress the contact arm against the work-piece. Pull the trigger.(the tool must fire the fastener.) (3) With the tool off the work-piece, pull the trigger. Then depress the contact arm against the work-piece.(the tool must fire the fastener.) (4) Adjust the air pressure as much as the lowest possible according to the diameters and length of fastener and the hardness of work-piece. 10 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION Read the section title SAFETY. SERVICE AND REPAIRES All quality tools will eventually require servicing or replacement of parts due to wear from normal use. It is recommended that these operations should be performed by a professional technician. NOTE: The information contained in this Manual is designed to assist you in the safe maintenance of the nailer. Some illustrations in this Manual may show details or attachments that are different from those on your nailer. WARNING: Disconnect air hose and remove nails from nailer when: Doing maintenance and inspection Cleaning a jam Inspecting the magazine 1. DISCONNECT AIR HOSE. 2. Clean the magazine. Remove dust which may have accumulated in the magazine. 3. Lubricate the nailer rail with nailer lubricant. Clearing a jam Remove a jammed nail in the following order: 1. DISCONNECT AIR HOSE. 2. Remove all nails. 3. Remove the jammed nail with a slotted head screwdriver. 4. In case of frequent jams, contact an authorized service center. A qualified person should perform repair and maintenance Periodic maintenance to be performed: Check that the piston bumper is operating normally. A damaged piston bumper may cause damages to other component parts. Check o-rings for wear or damage. Damaged o-rings may affect overall performance. Make sure all screws are secure. Loose screws may affect overall performance. When repairing a tool, make sure the internal parts are clean and lubricated. Storing When not in use of an extended period, apply a thin coat of the lubricant to the steel parts to avoid rust. The nailer should be stored in a warm and dry place when not in use. Do not store the nailer in a cold weather environment. 11 PARTS LIST-SRN9034 NO. 1 CODE 610260 Description BOLT M6X45 NO. 44 CODE 640210 Description ROLL PIN 3X45 2 320300 EXHAUST COVER 45 420290 SAFETY GUARD 3 4 610220 BOLT M6X25 46 620160 PLUNGER SPRING 110040 CYLINDER CAP 47 510100 O-RING 4X1.9 5 520050 GASKET 48 420300 PLUNGER (A) 6 520060 EXHAUST SEAL (A) 49 510330 O-RING 11.2X1.5 7 110050 EXHAUSTOR 50 310070 VALVE BUSHING 8 520070 EXHAUST SEAL (B) 51 510270 O-RING 9X1.9 9 420260 EXHAUST VALVE 52 310080 VALVE SLEEVE 10 110060 PISTON BUMPER 53 510230 O-RING 7X1.5 11 510660 O-RING 48.5X3.55 54 510130 O-RING 4.6X1.5 12 310050 PISTON 55 320350 WAHSER 13 322090 DRIVER BLADE 56 620170 PLUNGER (B) SPRING 14 510880 O-RING 90.5X2 57 320360 PLUNGER (B) 15 510800 O-RING 63X2.5 58 410090 VALVE RUBBER WASHER 16 110070 CYLINDER COLLAR 59 410100 RUBBER BALL 17 510860 O-RING 79X2.45 60 320370 VALVE PLATE 18 310060 CYLINDER 61 510340 O-RING 11.2X2 19 510830 O-RING 69X2.45 62 310090 TRIGGER VALVE BUSHING 20 520080 CYLINDER SEAL 63 420310 TRIGGER STEM 21 620140 CYLINDER SPRING 64 510060 O-RING 3X1.8 22 320310 SPRING SEAT 65 610330 NUT M6 23 110080 CYLINDER RING 66 320320 HANDLE ARM 24 420270 BUMPER 67 320380 NAIL RAIL 25 410070 EXHAUST SLEEVE 68 320390 MAGAZINE SLEEVE 26 110090 BODY 69 420320 MAGAZINE COVER 27 510820 O-RING 64X2.4 70 640200 ROLL PIN 4X50 28 520090 BODY SEAL 71 210110 NAIL FEEDER PAWL 29 210100 NOSE 72 621020 FEED SPRING 30 610300 BOLT M8X25 73 420330 NAIL FEEDER 31 410110 NOSE RUBBER 74 640270 STRAIGHT PIN 32 640140 ROLL PIN 3X22 75 620180 ROLL SPRING 33 620150 SAFETY SPRING 76 310100 MAGAZINE 34 320330 SAFETY 77 610380 BOLT M6X14 35 610170 BOLT M6X12 78 320400 NAIL STOPPER 36 420280 GUARD COVER 79 610520 BOLT M6X16 37 410080 HANDLE GRIP 80 630320 WAHSER 38 610280 BOLT M8X20 81 630310 WAHSER 39 520100 END CAP SEAL 82 630070 WASHER 40 110100 END CAP 83 610370 NUT M6 41 610090 BOLT M5X18 P1 D322091 DRIVER UNIT 42 640180 ROLL PIN 3X30 P2 T310071 PLUGER VALVE 43 320340 TRIGGER P3 T310091 TRIGGER VALVE 12 TOOL SCHEMATIC-SRN9034 13 IMPORTER: NOBE ApS Bjødstrupvej 10 DK – 8410 Rønde Denmark Tel: + 45 8615 1913 E-Mail: [email protected] www.nobe.dk / www.rgneurope.com --34° Strip Nailer SRN9034-2016 14 ">

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Key features
- 34° Strip Nailer
- Contact actuation
- Magazine capacity 86-94 nails
- Max pressure 120 psi
- Recommended pressure 70-100 psi
- Various construction applications
- Air powered
Frequently asked questions
The maximum allowable pressure is 8.3 bar (120 psi).
Only 34° Clipped Head paper collated strip nails of the sizes specified in the manual can be used.
Disconnect the air hose, remove all nails, and remove the jammed nail with a slotted head screwdriver.