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TRADESMAN ® MAGNESIUM SERIES OWNERS MANUAL “LIMITED” TWO YEAR WARRANTY POLICY All current model TRADESMAN air tools manufactured by POWER TOOL SPECIALISTS are warranted to the original purchaser thereof to be free from defects in material used in their manufacture or workmanship for a period of TWO years from the date of initial retail purchase. Labor on warranted parts will be covered for a period of ONE year. This warranty does not cover any parts that have been subjected to misuse, abuse, alteration, overload, accident or normal wear of moving parts. Any machine or part that is returned to us, together with a sales slip or other proof of date of initial retail purchase, postage prepaid, will be repaired or replaced without cost if the unit is found defective. Such repairs or replacement will be made within a reasonable time. (not exceeding 60 days following receipt by POWER TOOL SPECIALISTS) Only POWER TOOL SPECIALISTS is authorized to perform warranty service to its products. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You also have implied warranty rights. In the event you have a problem with this warranty service or performance, you may be able to go to Small Claims Court, a State Court or a Federal District Court. 15 Gauge 2-1/2” Angle Finish Nailer Model #8560 How to Obtain Replacement Parts and Service The merchandise you have purchased from us has been carefully engineered and manufactured under POWER TOOL SPECIALISTS rigid quality standards and should give you satisfactory and dependable operation. However, like all mechanical merchandise, it may occasionally require adjustment, replacement parts, or maintenance. Should you ever need assistance or parts, please contact or write your nearest authorized service center or the National Parts & Service Center. DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE YOUR LOCAL DEALER CAUTION - FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL THROUGH COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO SET-UP OR OPERATE YOUR NEW AIR TOOL. READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY RULES. Your new Pneumatic Tool is a well built, carefully inspected and versatile product, capable of giving you many years of dependable service. It comes complete in one carton with a minimum of final assembly and setup required by you. When unpacking, be sure to check all packages and packing material for loose parts before discarding. NOTICE: On the nameplate of your machine you will find the serial number of your unit. Record this number on this manual cover for future reference. SERIAL # __________ MFG. DATE # _________ PURCHASE DATE: __________ POWER TOOL SPECIALISTS, INC. E. WINDSOR, CT 06088 PRINTED IN TAIWAN PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: 1. Model and serial number found on nameplate. 2. The date and store name from which you purchased your tool. 3. State briefly the trouble you are having. 4. Give the specific part numbers and description found in the manual for all parts you require. (Not reference number) Replacement parts will be made available at current prices. If requested, prices will be quoted in advance. 5. Requests for warranty service must be accompanied by dated proof of purchase. 6. Do not return the product to us unless you have first obtained a Return Authorization Number (RA#) and ship to address. 7. Pack the product in its original packaging or any other secure box so no further damage occurs. 8. Enclose a letter inside the package giving us your name, RA#, address and phone number. 9. You must also enclose a copy of your sales receipt. 10. Clearly mark the outside of the package with the RA #. We will not accept any return without an RA# marked on the outside of the package. 11. Ship the product prepaid to the address given to you by the PTS returns department. For your nearest Authorized Service Center please: CALL: 1-800-243-5114 INTERNET: www.tradesman-rexon.com WRITE: Power Tool Specialists, Inc. 3 Craftsman Road East Windsor, CT 06088 2-1/2” FINISH NAILER SPECIFICATIONS Model Number 8560 Nail Gauge 15 Gauge Air Inlet Size 1/4” NPT Recommended Operating Pressure Range 70~120 psi Nail Fastener Length 1-1/4” ~ 2-1/2” Magazine Capacity Up to 110 pcs GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand all these instructions before attempting to operate your product. Save these instructions for future reference. Before using your air nailer: Place a maximum of one drop of air tool oil in the air inlet daily before use. Over-oiling will cause air leakage. Check and drain any moisture which may be in the air tank of your compressor. Failure to drain this moisture may damage the interior of the nailer and cause unit to jam and/or cause air leakage. Before use, please read the instruction manual completely for safety and maintenance questions. 2 Never allow the use of oxygen or combustible gas as a power source for the tool. Use filtered, lubricated, and regulated compressed air only. Never use gasoline or other flammable liquids to clean the tool. Vapors in the tool may ignite by a spark and cause the tool to explode. Do not exceed maximum permissible operating pressure of the tool (120 PSI). Disconnect the tool from air supply before clearing jams, servicing, adjusting, and during non-operation. Do not place your hand or any part of your body in the fastener discharge area of the tool when connecting or disconnecting the air supply. Do not keep the trigger pulled on a safety yoke mechanism when carrying or holding the tool. Never carry the tool by the hose or pull the hose to move the tool. Carry the tool only by the handle. At the workplace, always wear the protective equipment such as Z87.1 safety glasses, ear and head protection. Do not use a check valve or any other fitting that allows air to remain in the tool. Never point any operational fastener driving tool at yourself or at any other person. Read and understand tool labels and manual. Failure to follow warnings could result in DEATH or SERIOUS injury. Operators and others in work area MUST wear safety glasses with side shields. Keep fingers AWAY from trigger when not driving fasteners to avoid accidental firing. NEVER point tool at yourself or others in work area. The employer is responsible for ensuring that the manufacturer’s tool operating/safety instructions are available to operators. It is the responsibility of the employer and the tool operator to ensure that tools are used only when the tool operator and all other personnel in the work area ware wearing eye protection equipment, and when required, other appropriate protection equipment such as head, hearing and foot protection. Safety eye and face protection equipment shall conform to the requirements of ANSI Z87.1 The employer and tool operator are responsible for assuring that the tool is kept in safe working order as described in the Tool Operating/Safety Instructions. Only qualified personnel shall repair the tool. The employer is responsible for ensuring that the manufacturer’s tool maintenance instructions are available to personnel performing maintenance. Always assume the tool contains fasteners. Disconnect the tool from the power source when; Unattended, Performing any maintenance or repair, Clearing a jam, Moving the tool to a new location. Use only fasteners made or recommended by the tool manufacturer, or fasteners which perform equivalently to those recommended by the manufacturer. Refer to the tool maintenance instructions for detailed information on the proper maintenance of the tool. Stay alert and use common sense when operating a power tool. If you are tired, under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication, do not use the tool as inattention may result in serious personal injury. Store tools out of reach of minors and unwanted persons. Become familiar with the following warning symbols: Read Manual Wear Eye Protection 3 Personal Injury AIR SUPPLY AND CONNECTIONS The compressed air power source shall be pressure-regulated. The regulated pressure must not exceed the maximum air pressure marked on the tool. If a regulator fails, the pressure delivered to the tool must not exceed 1.5 times the maximum air pressure, or 180 PSI, whichever is greater. Pressure regulators shall be used to limit the air pressure supplied to the tool. Regulators shall be set at an operating pressure which is lower than or equal to the tool manufacturer’s specified maximum air pressure. Air supply hoses shall have a minimum working pressure rating equal to or greater than the pressure from the power source if a regulator fails, or 120 PSI, whichever is greater. Tools shall be fitted with a fitting or hose coupling on or near the tool in such a manner that all compressed air in the tool is discharged at the time the fitting or hose coupling is disconnected. Many air tool users find it convenient to use an oilier to help provide oil circulation throughout the tool and to increase the efficiency and useful life of the tool. Check oil level in the oilier daily. Many air tool users find it convenient to use a filter to remove liquids and impurities which can rust or wear internal parts of the tool. A filter can also increase the efficiency and usefulness of the tool. The filter must be checked on a daily basis, and if necessary, drained. For better performance, install a 3/8” quick connector (1/4” NPT threads) with an inside diameter of .315” on your tool and a 3/8” quick coupler on the air hose. The following illustration shows the correct mode of connection to the air supply system which will increase the efficiency and useful life of the tool. TESTING THE SAFETY TRIP MECHANISM Never point any operational fastener driving tool at yourself or at any other person. Disconnect the air supply from the tool. Insert a stick of fasteners into the magazine. See section on “Loading Fasteners Into Nailer”. Press down on workpiece and release the contact safety trip mechanism. Verify there is no binding, sticking or jamming of this mechanism. Reconnect the air supply to the tool. Depress the contact safety trip mechanism against the workpiece without pulling the trigger. The tool must not cycle. Never use the tool if a cycle occurs. Hold the tool clear of the workpiece. The contact safety trip mechanism should return to its original down position. Pull the trigger. The tool must not cycle. Do not use the tool if a cycle occurs. To complete the testing procedures, depress the contact safety mechanism against the workpiece and pull the trigger, the tool must cycle. 4 NOTE: The tool will NOT cycle when there are no fasteners loaded in the magazine because there is a dry-fire protector installed into the tool. 5 LOADING FASTENERS INTO THE NAILER Never point any operational fastener driving tool at yourself or at any other person. 1. Disconnect the air hose. 2. Insert a stick of fasteners into the opening at the rear of the magazine. Make sure the point ends of the fasteners are resting on the bottom edge of the magazine. 3. Slide the magazine fastener slide towards the rear of the tool until it locks the fasteners into position. UNLOADING THE TOOL 1. Slide the magazine fastener towards the rear of the tool by pressing on the slides’ center button, then releasing the latch. 2. Remove fasteners from the opening at the rear of the magazine. FASTENER DEPTH ADJUSTMENT The contact trip (Fig. B) may be adjusted up or down to vary the depth of the fastener in the workpiece. To adjust, rotate the depth adjustment until the desired setting is achieved. The tool is designed to operate between 70-120 PSI. Lower pressure (below 70 PSI) will reduce performance of the tool while higher air pressure (over 120 PSI) raises the performance of the tool beyond its rated capacity and could cause serious damage to the tool and the user. Most applications will only require the minimum air pressure. However, larger fasteners and harder woods may require air pressure in the upper range. TESTING THE CYCLE OF THE TOOL NOTE: THE AIR SUPPLY SHOULD BE CLEAN AND DRY. FOR BEST RESULTS, DRAIN THE MOISTURE FROM YOUR COMPRESSOR DAILY. CHECK AND REPLACE ANY DAMAGED OR WORN COMPONENTS ON THE TOOL. THE SAFETY WARNING LABELS ON THE TOOL MUST ALSO BE REPLACED IF THEY ARE NOT LEGIBLE. IN CASE THE AIR TOOL IS UNABLE TO DRIVE THE NAIL INTO THE WORKPIECE COMPLETELY, PLEASE ADJUST THE PRESSURE OF THE AIR COMPRESSOR TO AN APPPROPRIATE PRESSURE. Depress the contact safety trip mechanism against the workpiece without pulling the trigger. The tool must not cycle. Never use the tool if a cycle occurs. Hold the tool clear of the workpiece. The contact safety trip mechanism should return to its original down position. Pull the trigger. The tool must not cycle. Do not use the tool if a cycle occurs. FEATURES AND OPERATION FEATURES Large capacity magazine with a quick action latch makes loading easy. The safety lock on the nosepiece must be placed firmly onto the work surface to prevent accidental firings. A tapered nosepiece allows greater visibility for precise fastener placement. A safety switch (Fig. A) that prevents accidental operation of the tool. The switch is located inside the trigger. To lock the trigger, pull the cover of trigger towards the rear of the unit. To unlock tool, release (push forward) the cover of trigger. A key lock or tie strip can be place into the slot for safety storage of unit. Then depress the contact safety mechanism against the workpiece and pull the trigger, the tool must then cycle. RAPID-FIRE SINGLE-FIRE Rapid-Fire Single-Fire Fig. C Fig. A Fig. B 6 The air tool is equipped with a rotating switch (Fig. C) that can be set to rapid-fire or single-fire mode. 7 SINGLE-FIRE When the switch is set to single-fire mode, the tool will not drive a second fastener until the trigger is fully released and pulled again and the contact trip is pressed against the workpiece. RAPID-FIRE Pull the trigger fully and keep it depressed to ensure proper rapid-fire operation. When the switch is rotated to rapid-fire mode, the tool can drive fasteners continuously. A fastener will be fired each time the contact trip is pressed against the workpiece, as long as the trigger is maintained in the pulled position. 4. Load the fasteners into your tool following the instructions of “Loading The Fastener” in this manual. 5. Test for proper fastener penetration by driving nails into a sample piece of wood. If the fasteners do not achieve the desired penetration, adjust the air pressure to a higher setting until the desired penetration is achieved. Do not exceed 120 PSI (8.0 bar) at the tool. OPERATION Appropriate personal protective equipment is to be worn. Inspect the tool before operating. Determine that the tool is in proper working order. An improperly functioning tool must not be used. Always assume that the tool contains fasteners. Do not point the tool toward yourself or anyone whether it contains fasteners or not. Do not actuate the tool unless the tool is placed firmly against the workpiece. Respect the tool as a working implement. No horseplay. Do not hold or carry the tool with a finger on the trigger Do not load the tool with fasteners when any one of the operating controls is activated. Do not remove, tamper with, or otherwise cause the tool operating controls to become inoperable. Do not operate a tool if any portion of the tool operating controls is inoperable, disconnected, altered, or not working properly. 1. Add one drop of the air tool oil into the air inlet. 2. Empty all fasteners from the magazine. 3. Connect the tool to an air compressor using a 3/8” I.D. hose. Make sure the hose has a rated working pressure exceeding 200 PSI (13.8 bar). MAINTENANCE Disconnect the air tool from the air compressor before adjusting, clearing jams, servicing, relocating and during non-operation. Only qualified personnel shall repair the tool and shall only use parts or accessories that are supplied or recommended by the tool manufacturer. The employer shall ensure that tools which require repair are not further used before repair. Tags and physical segregation are recommended means of control. OSHA’s General Industry and Construction regulations require the use of tags. The employer is responsible for ensuring that the tool maintenance instructions are available to the appropriate personnel. The employer is responsible for the proper maintenance of all tools in its possession. LUBRICATION Disconnect the air supply from the tool before lubricating. Your tool requires lubrication before using it for the first time, and requires a maximum of one drop daily before use. Wipe off excessive oil at the exhaust. Excessive oil may damage the o-rings of tool. If an in-line oiler is used, manual lubrication through the air inlet is not required on a daily basis. Turn the tool so the inlet is facing up and put one drop of air tool into the air inlet. Test the tool after the oil is added. Never use detergent oil or additives. pneumatic tool oil only. 8 9 Use CLEARING A JAM FROM THE TOOL EXHAUST PORT ADJUSTMENT The exhaust port may be rotated 360° to direct air away from operator. To rotate the port, simply turn left or right the top rotating portion in the desired direction. Disconnect the tool from the air compressor before adjusting, clearing jams, servicing, relocating & during non-operation. Fastener Jammed in Discharge Area: Disconnect tool from air hose. Before opening the cover plate guard (A), remove all fasteners from the magazine. Take off the cover plate guard(A), and then pull the clamp handle (B) up. Grab the jammed fastener with pliers to remove. BELT HOOK The pneumatic nailer includes an integrated belt hook which can be rotated to either side of the tool. 1. 2. Fastener Jammed Inside the Magazine: Disconnect the air tool from air hose. Slide the magazine fastener towards the rear of the tool by pressing on the slides’ center button, then releasing the latch. Loosen the two bolts of belt hook assembly. Place the belt hook assembly onto the rear of tool, and tighten the bolts. Remove the jammed fastener by using pliers. TROUBLESHOOTING CLEANING THE TOOL NEVER USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS TO CLEAN THE TOOL. VAPORS IN THE TOOL MAY IGNITE BY A SPARK AND CAUSE THE TOOL TO EXPLODE AND RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.MAKE SURE TO DRY THE TOOL THOROUGHLY AFTER CLEANING AND BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL AGAIN. Low Power X X X X Erratic Action Blows Air Won’t Run X X X X X Tool Causes and Solutions Noisy Check air pressure. X Check for water in lines. Check power regulator setting. X Oil tool with air tool oil. 1. Disconnect the air supply from the tool. 2. When removing tar buildup from the nosepiece of the tool, do not allow solvent to get into the cylinder or damage may occur. After cleaning, dry off the tool completely. 10 11 8560 PART LIST I.D. No. 0256 0276 0277 1540 025U 026C 026N 027Y 02F8 02FK 02FM 02FN 02FS 02FV 02G8 02GA 02GE 02GM 02GY 0J4D 0JD4 0JD7 0JDB 0JMW 0JMZ 0JN7 0JNB 0JNH 0JUA 0KQW 0LYV 102T 10K5 147Z 20Z6 22Z5 22Z6 22Z7 22Z8 22ZX 23D8 Description COMPRESSION SPRING SAFETY GLASSES FEMALE QUICK CONNECTOR HEX.SOCKET HD.CAP SCREW PNEUMATIC AIR TOOL OIL QUICK CONNECTOR WARNING LABEL LABEL CAUTION LABEL COMPRESSION SPRING BUMPER PISTON VALVE HEAD PISTON STOP PRSSING GINT FRONT PANEL GUIDE PLATE COMPRESSION SPRING NAIL GAIDE SET PLATE FLAT WASHER SPRING PIN SPRING PIN SPRING PIN O-RING O-RING O-RING O-RING O-RING HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT NUT CHUCK STEEL BALL DRIVER ASSEMBLY HEX. SOC. HD. CAP BOLT BLOCK E-RING COVER CYLINDER CAP SEAL CYLINDER RING BODY ADJUSTMENT LEVER REAR COVER Size Qty I.D. No. M5X0.8-25 #06 φ5X10-1 38093 3.0-22 3.0-38 P46 AS-138 32X2.5 55X2 40X2.5 M5X0.8-8 M5X0.8 T=5 ψ4 M5X0.8-8 #06 E-3 #06 #AW #06 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 23DC 23DN 23DP 23HB 23HM 23HQ 23HR 23HS 23HT 23HU 23PK 23XH 23XK 249U 249V 249W 24UD 24UV 24XW 24XY 24Y2 24Z2 24ZQ 259Z 25C1 25FS 25LW 25N0 25QE 25RZ 25ZU 29AE 29PM 29PS 29Q2 29QQ 29QS 29TR 29TV 29TW Z00P 2629 2448 13 12 Description Size Qty END CAP SEAL #06 GUIDE CLAMP COMPRESSION SPRING #06 SAFETY LEVER GUARD #06 COVER PLATE GUARD CYLINDER NOZZLE DRIVER HOLDER BUMPER MAGAZINE SEAT O-RING TRIGGER ASSEMBLY HOOK ASSEMBLY LABEL LABEL LABEL SET PLATE COMPRESSION SPRING STOP PLATE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT WHEEL GUIDE SPRING PLATE ADJUSTING PLATE HEX. SOC. COUNTERSUNK HD. SCREW M5X0.8-10 GUIDE PLATE LABEL QUICK COUPLING COVER SAFETY LEVER HEX. WRENCH 4-64 SUPPORT WARNING LABEL WARNING LABEL HEX.SOCKET HD.CAP SCREWS M5*0.8-8 HEX. SOC. SET SCREW M4×0.7-5 SWITCH ASS'Y NO-MAR TIP LOCKING HANDLE ASS'Y SPRING PIN HEX. SOC. SET SCREW M5X0.8-8 HEX.SOCKET HD.CAP SCREW M5X0.8-25 HEX.SOCKET HD.CAP SCREW M5X0.8-16 PUSHER ASS`Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL CARRY CASE 1 1