REFER TO PARTS SCHEMATIC FOR PROPER ASSEMBLY OF PARTS
– Overdriving of fasteners
– Tool fails to re
– Tool does not completely
depress
– Reduction or loss of power
– Tool cannot be cocked
or opened
– Failure to index strip
– Tool fails the
Daily Function Test
– Excessive power
– Soft base material
– Failure to depress
completely
– Excessive dirt buildup on
breech face not allowing
proper penetration of
ring pin
– Firing pin and/or breech
damaged
– Misassembled or
damaged parts
– No pins in magazine
– Piston not being returned
to the full rear position
– Worn or damaged
retention balls or clip on
the buffer assembly
– Worn or broken pawls
– Excessive dirt buildup
– Damaged or bent piston
– Broken or damaged parts
– Strip not inserted in tool
correctly or is damaged
– Damaged indexing
mechanism
– Strip tracks dirty
TROUBLESHOOTING
– Change to the next lower
power level load strip
color and number. Reduce
power by turning the
power adjustment wheel.
– Check base material
(see page 3)
– See "Tool does not
completely depress"
– After following mis re
procedure, check ring
pin indentation on load.
Clean breech face
– Replace damaged parts
–
Check all parts in the receiver for
damage or improper assembly.
–
Add pins
– Check magazine for pin defect
–
Check to be sure that the
return spring has pulled the
barrel completely open to
properly position the piston.
– Replace missing worn or
damaged parts
– Replace pawls
– Clean tool thoroughly
– Replace piston
– Tag tool with warning
"Defective–Do Not Use"
Place in a locked container
and contact your local
Ramset representative
for service.
– Check load strip. Properly
dispose of damaged strip.
(See page 6)
– Contact your Ramset
Distributor for assistance
– Clean residue from strip tracks
– Contact your Ramset
Distributor for assistance
TROUBLESHOOTING
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