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NSOCB
TOOL
SPECiFiCATiONS
All screws
and nuts are metric.
TOOL
MODEL
ACTUATION
LENGTH
HEIGHT
WIDTH
WEIGHT
N80CB-1
Contact
Trip
12-1/16"
(306ram)
I3-I/4"
(336mm)
5-9/I6"
(140mm)
84b 8oz. (3 86kgs.)
N80CB-2
Sequential
Trip
12-1/16"
(306mm)
I3-1/4"
(336mm)
5-9/I6"
(140mm)
84b 8oz. (3.86kgs.)
TOOL AiR FITTING:
This toot uses a 1/4 N.P.T. male plug. The inside diameter
should be .275" (7mm) or larger.
The fitting must
be capable of discharging
tool air pressure
when disconnected
from the air supply. The connector
socket on
the air hose should be .275" (7mm) inside diameter
or larger.
OPERATING
PRESSURE:
70 to 100 p.s.i.g.
(4=9 to 7.0 kg/cm2).
Select the operating
pressure
within this range for best fastener
performance.
DO NOT EXCEED THIS RECOMMENDED
OPERATING
PRESSURE.
AIR CONSUMPTION:
The N8OCB requires
7.8 cubic feet per minute of free air to operate at the rate of 100 nails per minute, at 80
p.s.i.g. (5.6 kg/cm2).
Take the actual rate at which the tool will be run to determine
the amount of air required.
For instance,
if your fastener
usage averages
50 nails per minute,
you need 50% of the 7.8 c.f.m, which is
required for running at 100 nails per minute.
OPERATION
BOSTITCH
OFFERS
TWO TYPES OF OPERATION
FOR THiS SERIES TOOL
CONTACT TRIP:
The common operating procedure
on "Contact Trip" tools is for the operator to contact the work to actuate the
trip mechanism
while keeping the trigger pulled, thus driving a fastener
each time the work is contacted.
This
will allow rapid fastener
placement
on many jobs, such as sheathing,
decking and pallet assembly.
All pneumatic
tools are subject to recoil when driving fasteners.
The tool may bounce, releasing the trip, and
if unintentionally
allowed to recontact
the work surface with the trigger still actuated (finger still holding trigger
pulled) an unwanted second fastener will be driven.
SEQUENTIAL
TRIP:
The Sequential Trip requires the operator to hold the tool against the work before pulling the trigger. This makes
accurate fastener placement
easier, for instance on framing, toe nailing and crating applications.
The Sequential
Trip allows exact fastener
location without the possibility of driving a second fastener
on recoil,
as described
under "Contact Trip".
The Sequential
Trip Tool has a positive safety advantage
because
it will not accidentally
drive a fastener
if the
tool is contacted
against the work - or anything else - while the operator
is holding the trigger pulled.
MODEL IDENTIFICATION:
Refer to Operation
Instructions
on page 7 before proceeding
to use this tool.
CONTACT
TRIP
identified
by:
BLACK TRIGGER
SEQUENTIAL
TRIP
identified
by:
GRAY TRIGGER
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