Technical data
DSN 160
Working pressure
Magazine capacity
Air consumption per
cycle (at 7 bar)
Air connection
Noise level measure-
ment according to
A-weighted sound
power level
Sound pressure level
Vibration emission mea-
surement according to
Vibrations
Weight
Nail diameter
Nail length
Trigger safety mecha-
nism
Compressed air lubri-
cant
Device protection
CAUTION !
Risk of injuries or material damage.
¾ The permissible maximum
operating pressure of 8 bar must
not be exceeded; use a pressure
reducer, if necessary.
To avoid damage caused by contaminated com-
pressed air, a compressed air service unit must be
installed in the airline system. Where hose lengths
of longer than 10 m are used, the device must be
equipped with a small air line lubricator because
otherwise the supply of oil is not guaranteed. The
compressed air supply must be adequately sized!
Compressed air supply
For trouble-free operation of the device, a suffi-
■
cient supply of filtered, dry, oiled compressed air
is required.
Item no. 0703 560
0
5.5 - 8.3 bar
56
4.963 l
1/4"
EN 12549+A1
105.7 dBA
101.1 dBA
ISO 8662-11+A1
5.41 m/s
2
6.87 kg
3.8 - 4.6 mm
100 - 160 mm
Single fire with trigger
safety
Art. no. 0893 0505
If compressed air is generated using compres-
■
sors, the air humidity naturally present condenses
out and collects as condensation in the pressure
tank and pipe lines.
This condensation must be removed by a water
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separator. Check and drain the water separator
daily, otherwise corrosion can arise in the
compressed air system and the device resulting
in increased wear.
Outlets that are provided for the devices should
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be equipped with a compressed air service
unit (filter/water separator/oiler) directly at the
coupling point. Check the oiler daily and fill with
the recommended oil (see Technical data).
The air volume is as important as the air
■
pressure. Dirt in the hose connectors or water
in the system can impair the air flow so that an
insufficient volume of air is available although
the indicated pressure is sufficiently high.
Before the device is examined for a fault, the
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air supply and the compressed air source must
first be checked for possible causes that could
impede the volume flow (dirt, water).
Connecting the device to a com-
pressed air supply
Attention!
Operate only with clean, dry compressed air with
a regulated pressure of between 5.5 and 8.3 bar.
CAUTION !
The nailer drive mechanism may
automatically execute a work cycle
if the nailer is being connected to the
compressed air supply for the first
time.
¾ First connect the device to the
compressed air supply and then
load it with fasteners.
Connect the nailer to the compressed air supply
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with a quick-release connector.
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