Ingco Acn50401 2 In 1 Combo Brad Nailer User Manual

Ingco Acn50401 2 In 1 Combo Brad Nailer User Manual

iNGCO ACN50401 2 In 1 Combo Brad Nailer User Manual
iNGCO ACN50401 2 In 1 Combo Brad Nailer

Important Safety Rules

  1. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY. All children should be kept away from the work area. Don’t let them handle the tool.
  2. USE SAFETY GLASS AND EAR PROTECTION: Air tool operators and others in work area should always wear safety glass to prevent the injury from fasteners and flying debris when loading and unloading this too I. Maybe the noise would hann hearing, wear the ear protection to safeguard. (See fig 1.)
    Safety Instruction
  3. NEVER USE OXYGEN, COMBUSTIBLE OR ANY OTHER BOTTLE GAS as a power source or would cause explosion and serious personal injury. (See fig 2.)
    Safety Instruction
  4. DO NOT CONNECT TOOL TO COMPRESSED AIR which pressure exceeds 120psi.
  5. DO NOT PLACE OVER-LONG AIR HOSE in working area in case of the operator’s unexpected tripping .Make sure all connections are tight
  6. CARRING TOOL ONLY BY THE HANDLE do not keep the trigger pull on safety yoke mechanism to avoid unitentional firing of fastener.
  7. KEEP THE TOOL POINTED AWAY FROM YOURSELF and others at all time and keep hands, any body pans away rear area to Safety guard against possible injury.
  8. DISCONNECT TOOL FROM AIR SUPPLY BEFORE LOADING fasteners to prevent a fastener from being fired during connection.
    (See 1%3.)
    Safety Instruction
  9. DO NOT KEEP THE TIRGGER OR SAFETY DEPRESSED during loading fasteners or the unintentional firing of a fastener would cause personal injury.
  10. DISCONNECT TOOL FROM AIR SUPPLY HOSE and close the compressor before performing maintenance. alter the accessories or during non-operation.
  11. DO NOT DRIVE FASTENER ON SCAFFOLDINGS,LADDERS and on such similarly construction, not working on airtight case, and vehicles.
  12. DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS CLOSE TO THE EDGE OF THE WORK PIECE. The work piece would split allowing fastener to fly free or ricochet causing personal injury.
  13.  DO NOT DRIVE FASTENER ON TOP OF NAILED FASTENER, or the fastener can ricochet causing personal injury.
  14. NEVER USE A TOOL that is leaking air, had missing or damaged pans or requires repair and make sure all the screws and securely tightened.
  15. MAKE DAILY INSPECTION FOR FREE MOVEMENT of trigger, safety mechanism and spring to insure the tool can operate well.
  16. ONLY USE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES recommend by manufacturer. 2

Specification

  • Capacity 100pcs
  • Nail length 15-50mm (5/8″ – 2″ )
  • Staple length 16-40mm (5/8″- 1-5/8″ )
  • Fastener size 18Gauge (1.25 X 1.001nm) nails
    18Gauge(1.25 X 1.00mm) staples
  • Operation pressure 60-100PSI (4-7bar)
  • Air inlet 1/4″ N.P.T.
  • Dimension 55 X 245 X 250mm
  • Weight 1 5kgs

Accessories included:

  • 1000pcs brads (501nm)
  • 200pcs staples (40mm)
  • 1pcs safety goggles
  • 1pcs oil bottle
  • 2pcs hex keys

Operating instruction

Model ACN50401 drives Ga.18 finish nails from 15mm to 50mm length and Ga.I8 staples from 16mm to 40mm length. 2 in 1 magazine, shoot staples and finis h nails without adjustment. Large cast alum inum body provides more power to easily drive nails in to hard wood. Comfort grip rubber handle for improved control and comfort even during extended use. Features 360-degree exhaust port can be adjusted to any direction. Continue firing for high efficient working. Narrow nose is idea for door and window trims, exterior trims, and cabinet work, finish paneling, decorative trims, furniture making and etc.

Air supply

  1. Use clean, Dry and Regulated compressed air at 4-7 bar (60-100psi)
  2. Never exceed maximum and minimum pressure. Too low or too high pressure would cause noise, fast-worn or misfiring.
  3. When connecting air supply always keep hands and body from discharge area of tool.
  4. A filter-regulator-lubrication is required and should be located as close to tool as possible.
  5. Keep air filter clean. A dirty filter will reduce the air pressure to the tool causing a reduction in power and efficiency.
  6. For better performance, install a quick connector in your tool and quick coupler on the host if possible.
  7. BE sure all connections in air supply system are scaled to prevent air loss.
    Air Supply

Loading fastener and operation

Note Icon WARNING:

Always disconnect the tool from the compressed air before loading. W hen loading the tool always point the tool away from yourself and others. Make sure that you are not holding the tool with trigger depressed while loading the tool.

  1. Insert a strip of fasteners into magazine keeping it point down.
  2. Release the latch and pusher, slid the pusher against the nails.
  3. Connect the tool to the air supply. Make sure the air pressure is in the correct range denoted in the Technical Data.
  4. Then test the driving depth in a sample piece of wood before using. If the fasteners are being driven too far or not far enough. adjust the regulator to provide less air pressure or more air pressure.
  5. Never operate tool unless safety nose is contact with work piece. Do not operate tool without fasteners or damage to tool may result.
  6. Never fire fasteners into air because fasteners may injury operator or others and damage to tool may result.
  7. The air tool is equipped with safety st and mechanism that disable tool unless safety stand is pushed against work. hold gun body firmly and press safety stand on work piece where fastener is to be applied. Pull the trigger to drive fastener into work piece.
  8. This operating procedure provides rapid-fire fastener driving. Never operate tool unless safety stand is in contact with work piece.

Maintenance

Note Icon WARNING:
Disconncct the tool from the air compressor before adjusting, clearing jam s, servicing,

relocating and during non operation.

  • Regular lubrication, if your tool without using the in-liner automatic oilier, place 2 or 6 drops of pneumatic tool oil into the air inlet before each work day or after 2 hours of continuous use depending on the ch aracteristic of workplace or type of fasteners.
  • Check and change all worn or damaged o-rings, seals. etc. Tight all the screws and caps in case personal injury.
  • Inspect trigger and safety mechanism to assure safe system is complete and functional: no loose and missing parts, no building or sticking parts.
  • Keep magazine and nose of tool clean and free of any dirt lint or abrasive particles. 4

Troubleshooting

The following form lists the common operating system with problem and solutions. Please read the form carefully and follow it.

Note Icon WARNING:
f any of the following symptoms appears during your operating, stop using the tool immediately, or serious
personal injury could result. Only a qualified persons or an authorized service center can perform repairs or replacement of tool. Disconnect tool from air supply before attempting repair or adjustment. When replacing 0-rings or Cylinder  lubricate with air tool oil before assembly.

SYMPTOMPROBLEMSOLUTIONS
Air leak near top of tool or in trigger area
  1. 0-ring in trigger valve are damage.
  2. Trigger valve head are damage.
  3. Trigger valve s tern seal  0-ring aredamaged.
  1. Check and replace 0-ring.
  2. Check and replace.
  3. Check and replace trigger valve stem . seal or 0-ring
Air leak near bottom of tool.
  1. Loose screws.
  2. Worn or damaged 0-rings or bumper.
  1. Xighten screws.
  2. Chcck and replace 0-rings or bumper.
Air leak between body and cylinder cap.
  1. Loose screws.
  2.  Worn or damaged 0-rings or seals.
  1. Xighten screw.
  2. Check and replace 0-rings or bumper.
  1. Blade           driving fastener too

deep.

  1. Worn bumper.
  2.  Air pressure is too high.
  1. Replace bumper.
  2. Adjust the air pressure.
Tool does not operate well: can not drive fastener or operate sluggishly.
  1. Inadequate air supply.
  2. Inadequate lubrication.
  3. Worn or damaged 0-rings or seals.
  4. Exhaust port in cylinder head is blocked.
  1. Verify adequate air supply.
  2. Place 2 or 6 drops of oil into air inlet.
  3. Check and replace 0-rings or seal.
  4. Replace damaged internal parts.
Tool skips fasteners.
  1. Worn bumper or damaged spring.
  2. Din in front plate.
  3. Din or damage prevents fasteners fro mmoving freely in magazine.
  4. Wom or dry 0-ring on piston or lack oflubrication.
  5. Cylinder cover seal leaking.
  1. repalce bumper or pusher spring.
  2. Clean drive channel on front plate.
  3. Magazine needs to be cleaned.
  4. 0-ring need to be replaced. And lubricate.
  5. Replace Sealing washer.
Tool jams.
  1. incorrect or damaged fasteners.
  2. Damaged or worn driver guide.
  3. Magazine or nose screw loose.
  4. Magazine is dirty.
  1. Change and use correct fastener.
  2. Check and replace the driver.
  3. Tighten the magazine.
  4. Clean the magazine.

EXPLODED VIEW

Exploded view

ACN50401
NO.Part DescriptionQtvNO.Part DescriptionQtv
1Bolt142trigger handle Spring1
2Deflector Spring143Pin 2.5×161
3Air Deflector144Safety Spacer1
4Bolt M5x20645Trigger1
5Spring Washer 5646Bolt M4x103
6Cylinder Cover147spring washer 45
70-ring 13.7×2.4148TUV Safety Cover1
8sealing Washer149Cover plate1
9Compressed Spring150Sticker Plate1
10Switch Valve151Driver Guide1
11bumper Washer152Bolt M4x142
120-ring 31.2×2.5153Movable Magazine1
130-ring 24.8×3.5154Pin 1.5×101
14sealing spacer155Inlay Slice1
15Collar156Fixed Magazine1
160-ring 41.7×3157Indicate Label1
170-ring 26.2×2.4158Magazine Label1
18Cylinder159Slice1
190-ring 21×3160Pipe1
20Main piston161Fixed Seat1
21Bumper162Compressed Spring2
22Gun Body163Pusher Pipe2
23Rubber Washer164Tip Stand1
240-ring 1.7×2365Compressed Spring1
25Step Pin366Spacer1
26Slide Stand167Support Seat1
27Compressed Spring168Bolt M4x381
28E-ring 6169Step Pin1
29TUV guide stand170Screw M4x62
30TUV Adj. Nut171Bolt M4x62
31Nut M4472fixed seat1
32Pusher Spring173Bolt washer 42
33Steel ball Dw=2174Bolt M4x201
34TUV safety nose175Rubber Handle Case1
35Rectangle Washer1760-ring 36.3 x 3.551
36Trigger Valve Guide177End Cap1
37trigger stem Spring178Air Inlet Plug1
38Trigger Valve Stem179Air Inlet Plug case1
390-ring 2.5×1.52800-ring 2.4×1.61
40Trigger Valve Seat181Bolt M4x142
410-ring 11.2×2182PLUG1

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