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0305
Electric Staple/Nail Gun
Part Number 3110292
Model CESN120
Operating & Maintenance Instructions
Specifications Model No ................................................................. CESN120 Part No ..................................................................... 3110292 Power Input ............................................................. 230V, 50Hz, 1Ph Watts ......................................................................... 600 Fuse Rating .............................................................. 13Amps Loading System ....................................................... Side Loading Machine capability ................................................ 30 Shots Per Min Staples ............................... 5.8mm wide ................ 13,19,22,25,28 & 30 mm Nails .......................................................................... 10,20,25,32 & 35 mm Magazine Capacity ............................................... 100 pcs Weight ...................................................................... 1.88 Kg
Restrictions of Use
Softwood, Hardwood
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MDF •
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Fibreboard PVC, Polythene sheet
Hardboard
Plywood
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• Leather, Fabrics Foam Rubber
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This Staple/Nail Gun is suitable for use on materials such as: • Flexible Plastics
Corkboard
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Hard Laminates
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Brittle Plastics
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Metals (other than light foils)
This Staple/Nail Gun is NOT suitable for use on materials such as: •
Parts and Service Contacts
PARTS & SERVICE TEL: 020 8988 7400
[email protected]
or e-mail as follows: PARTS:
[email protected] SERVICE:
Please note that the details and specifications contained herein are correct at the time of going to print. However CLARKE International reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior notice.
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Consumables 1.25mm
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20 25 32
19 22 25 28
5.8mm
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Electric 18 gauge Staple/Nail Gun which is designed to fasten materials using standard Staples and Nails.
The unit is intended for Professional use and is part of the contractor range, it is intended for use on materials such as wood, hardboard, Fibre Board, MDF etc.
Before attempting to use your staple gun please read this instruction manual thoroughly and follow all directions carefully. This is for your own safety and that of others around you, and to help you achieve long and trouble free use.
Guarantee
This product is guaranteed against faults in manufacture for 12 months from purchase date. Keep your receipt as proof of purchase. This guarantee is invalid if the product has been abused or tampered with in any way, or not used for the purpose for which it is intended. The reason for return must be clearly stated. This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
Crown 1.25mm
Width
1.0mm
1.0mm
Thickness
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1800276
1800915
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Gauge 5.8mm 1.25mm 1.0mm
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• Always Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.
For Your Own Safety
Length 18g 5.8mm 1.25mm
1.0mm
1800279
• Always avoid wearing clothing that could get caught by the fasteners,( i.e loose sleeves or jewellery).
35 1.25mm
13mm 18g 5.8mm 1.25mm
1.0mm
1800918
1.0mm
19mm 18g 5.8mm 1.25mm
1.0mm
1.0mm
22mm 18g 5.8mm
1.25mm
Staples
25mm 18g 5.8mm
25mm
20mm
10mm
Length
18g
18g
18g
18g
Gauge
1.25mm
1.25mm
1.25mm
1.25mm
1.25mm
Width
1.0mm
1.0mm
1.0mm
1.0mm
1.0mm
Thickness
1800271
1800270
1800268
1800267
1800265
Part Number
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• Use in a suitable well lit area on a suitable sturdy work surface avoiding areas that are excessively damp and away from hazardous materials.
• Keep Children well away. All visitors should be kept a safe distance from the work area, especially whilst operating unit.
• Do not attempt to staple/nail at the edge of a workpiece, the edge could fail, causing a nail or staple to fly, the consequences of which could be extremely serious.
• Never leave the unit connected to the power supply whilst unattended. Turn power OFF while not in use.
• Never attempt to repair or modify the Gun. If the Gun becomes faulty contact your local dealer or Clarke Service (see Parts and Servicing).
• Always hold the stapler/nailer square to the workpiece...Never at an angle.
• Always Keep your hands and fingers clear of the staple channel when using.
• Always Disconnect the unit from the power supply when loading staples or nails into the gun.
• Always wear suitable eye protection, manufactured to the latest European Safety Standards, when firing the Staple Gun. Eyeglasses are NOT Safety glasses
WARNING! Read these safety instructions in conjunction with the operating instructions, before using the equipment.
28mm 18g
Part Number
30mm
32mm
18g
Nails
35mm
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Electrical Connections
IMPORTANT: If this appliance is fitted with a plug which is moulded on to the electric cable (i.e. non- re-wireable) please note:
• Connect BLUE coloured cord to plug terminal marked with a letter N or coloured BLACK
• Connect BROWN coloured cord to plug terminal marked with a letter L or coloured RED
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Bar
Pusher Spring
Pusher Pin
Pusher Spring
Coil Assy
PCB Assy
Stopper
Fixture
Fixing
Spring
Contact Lever
Contact Assy
Magazine Rail
Fixed Plate
Spring
Safety Catch
Trigger
Bumper
Bumper Cover
Magazine Assy
Rear Body
Front Body
Safety Yoke
Driver Assy
Support
Power Switch
Spring
Buffer
HM12030
HM12029
HM12028
HM12027
HM12026
HM12025
HM12024
HM12023
HM12022
HM12021
HM12020
HM12019
HM12018
HM12017
HM12016
HM12015
HM12014
HM12013
HM12012
HM12011
HM12010
HM12009
HM12008
HM12007
HM12006
HM12005
HM12004
HM12003
HM12002
HM12001
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Spring Washer
Hex Wrench
Adjusting Roll
Spring Pin
Spring Pin
Spring Pin
Hex.Soc.HD Bolt
Hex.Soc.HD Bolt
Hex.Soc.HD Bolt
Hex.Soc.HD Bolt
Hex.Soc.HD Bolt
Hex.Soc.HD Bolt
Hex.Soc.HD Bolt
Screw
Screw
Pusher Pin
Pusher
Pusher
Guide Plate
Front Plate
Magazine Cap
Trip Cover
Stop Plate
Cover
Guide Plate
Cover Plate
Latch Spring
Safety Spring
Latch
HM12059
HM12058
HM12057
HM12056
HM12055
HM12054
HM12053
HM12052
HM12051
HM12050
HM12049
HM12048
HM12047
HM12046
HM12045
HM12044
HM12043
HM12042
HM12041
HM12040
HM12039
HM12038
HM12037
HM12036
HM12035
HM12034
HM12033
HM12032
HM12031
Parts List
1. The plug must be thrown away if it is cut from the electric cable. There is a danger of electric shock if it is subsequently inserted into a socket outlet.
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Spring
Connect the mains lead to a standard 230V (50Hz) electrical supply through an approved 13 Amp BS1363 plug, or a suitably fused isolator switch.
4. Replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your local dealer or most electrical stockists.
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Plate
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Live
Neutral
3. Should you wish to replace a detachable fuse carrier, ensure that the correct replacement is used (as indicated by marking or colour code).
2. Never use the plug without the fuse cover fitted.
As the colours of the flexible cord of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying terminals in your plug proceed as follows:
Brown
IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
WARNING: This appliance is DOUBLE INSULATED
5. The fuse in the plug must be replaced with one of the same rating (13 amps) and this replacement must be ASTA approved to BS1362.
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The use of parts other than CLARKE replacement parts may result in safety hazards, decreased tool performance and may invalidate your warranty.
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IMPORTANT: If in any doubt, do not attempt any electrical repair yourself. Consult a qualified technician.
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Parts Diagram
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General View
Body
Cooling Vents
Safety Yoke
Loading the Gun
Soft Grip
Trigger
Penetration Adj Knob
Magazine
Power Cord
Quick release Magazine Catch
ON/OFF Switch
Fig. 1
The staple/nail gun may be loaded with staples or nails as follows:
Fig. 2
WARNING! Ensure that the power supply is off before attempting to load the gun. This will ensure that the gun will not fire unintentionally.
Loading Staples
1. Turn the stapler/nailer upside Down.
2. Release the magazine catch, (Fig. 1) and slide magazine open.
3. Insert selected staple strip in magazine rail, (Fig. 2), ensure staples are loaded the correct way up, (Staple points facing upwards).
4. Close magazine track until the release latch clicks. (A click from the latch indicates the magazine is locked correctly).
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Loading Nails 1. With the gun the correct way up, release the magazine catch and slide magazine open. 2. Load selected nail strip into the ` track of the magazine, (Fig. 3), ensure the nail points are facing downwards. 3. Close magazine track until the release latch clicks. (A click from the latch indicates the magazine is locked correctly).
Operation
Fig. 3
The staple/nail gun is fitted with a safety yoke which ensures that staples/nails are not fired in error or when the stapler is not in contact with the workpiece. The safety yoke must be depressed fully before the trigger will operate. 1. Load the staples/nails into the chamber (see Loading the Gun). 2. Connect to the power supply, and switch the gun ON ,(ON/OFF Switch ‘I’ Fig.1). 3. Place gun, parallel to the workpiece, at the desired point of contact, with a slight downwards pressure so that the Safety yoke is pushed upwards, to achieve better penetration, pressure can be applied to the tool by placing the palm of your free hand on top of the tool. 4. Pull the Trigger to fire staple/nail. 5. When finished, switch the gun OFF, (ON/OFF Switch ‘O’ Fig. 1) and disconnect from power supply by removing the plug from the socket.
NOTE: the penetration depth of staples/nails is controlled with the penetration control knob, (Fig. 1).
Fig. 4 Shoe Storage Post
Protector Shoe
More depth, turn to the left, Less depth turn to the right. When using the stapler/nailer on soft Hexagonal Wrench (3mm) materials, it is recommended to use the Protector Shoe which is stored on the magazine, see Fig. 4.
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To use the protector shoe, release the magazine catch and open sufficiently to remove the shoe from its storage post. Fit the shoe onto the safety yoke. Continue to use the nailer/stapler in the normal way. When finished using on soft materials, return the shoe to its storage post for safe keeping.
Removing Jammed Fasteners (figures in brackets refer to parts diag page 7)
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Remove all staples/nails from the chamber.
Release the magazine catch and slide the magazine open.
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WARNING! Ensure the stapler is disconnected from the power supply.
If fasteners become jammed, DO NOT pull the trigger until the jam has been cleared, as this could cause serious damage. To clear the jam, proceed as follows:
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Using pliers, grip the jammed fastener and pull firmly to dislodge it.
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Once jammed fastener is removed, reload as above and continue nailing or stapling.
NOTE:
If jam cannot be cleared this way, it is possible with care to loosen the front end of the stapler to free jammed nail/staple.
loosen and remove 1 hex head bolt (49), using 3mm hex wrench.
To do this, proceed as follows: 1.
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Reassemble in reverse order.
Remove jammed fastener using pliers if necessary.
Loosen 2 hex head bolts (53), using 4mm hex wrench.
Loosen and remove 2 hex head bolts (50), using 3mm hex wrench.
2.. Remove trip cover (38).
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Maintenance
There are no user serviceable parts on the Staple Gun. If there is a problem please contact your nearest CLARKE dealer.
WARNING! Do not open the casing. There are no user serviceable parts and therefore the Guarantee will be void if the casing has been opened or the gun tampered with.
The Staple gun does not require any specific maintenance but it is suggested that the chamber and magazine are kept free from any dirt or debris. This can be done using a clean dry cloth and/or brush. Do not use solvent or alcohol based cleaner as it could damage the casing.
DO NOT lubricate the stapler/nailer.
WARNING! Ensure that the power supply is off before cleaning the Gun. This will ensure that the gun will not fire unintentionally.
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