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Model No. CCN45
Coil Roofing Nailer
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY GUIDELINES KEY PARTS DIAGRAMTECHNICAL INFORM
ATIONTYPES OF NAILSOPERATING INSTRUCTIONSM
AINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTINGEXPLODED VIEWPARTS LIST
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
These precautions are intended for the personal safety of the user and others working w
ith the user. Please take tim
e to read and understand them.
Make sure you read and understand this m
anual before using this tool. Make sure other users
read and understand this manual before they use the tool.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
PERSONAL SAFETY
Potential hazard that could result in serious personal injury including possible death.
WARNING!
CAUTION!
DANGER!
This manual contains inform
ation that relates to PROTECTING PERSONAL SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPM
ENT PROBLEMS. It is very im
portant to read this manual carefully and
understand it thoroughly before using the product. The symbols listed below
are used to indicate this inform
ation.
Net Weight
Dimensions
Load Capacity
Operating Pressure
Fastener Details
Driving Power
Air Consumption
5.68lbs/ 2.57 kg
11-1/3"(H) x 4-7/12"(W) x 11-1/10"(L) (288x116x282m
m)
120 PCS
70 -115 psi (4.8 -7.9 bar )
15º 7/8” to 1-3/4” Wire Collated Coil Roofing Nails
420 in./lbs at 90 psi
0.042-0.046ft3 (1.5lit)/cycle at 90 psi
CFM: Cubic feet per m
inute refers to the volumetric flow
of air. This information Is used to
determine the proper com
pressor to suit your needs.NPT: National Pipe Thread.
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Potential hazard that could result in damage
to the tool or property.
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CAUTION!SAFETY GUIDELINES
WARNING!
Potential hazard that could result in serious personal injury to the tool user or others in the w
ork area.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
SAFETY GUIDELINES
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t�DANGER! Potential hazard that could result in serious personal injury including possible death.
t�Do not use oxygen or any other combustible or bottled
gas to power air-pow
ered tools. Failure to observe this w
arning can cause explosion and serious personal injury or death.
t�Do not use this tool in the presence of flamm
able liquids, dust or gases. Sparks that are created during use m
ay ignite these materials.
t�Use only compressed air to pow
er air-powered tools. Use an approved air hose
with a m
inimum
length of 25' (7.6 m).
t�Do not allow inexperienced or untrained individuals to operate any air-pow
ered tool.
t�Keep hands and other parts of the body away from
the Outlet (Firing Head) during use. t�Nails or objects in the w
orkpiece can cause serious injury if they are deflected by the w
orkpiece.
t�Keep children away from
the work area. Do not allow
children to handle power
tools.
t�Never point nailer toward yourself or anyone else.
t�Always assum
e the nailer contains fasteners. Never point the nailer toward
yourself or anyone else, whether it contains fasteners or not. If fasteners are
mistakenly driven, it can lead to severe injuries. Never engage in horseplay
with the nailer. Respect the nailer as a dangerous w
orking implem
ent.
t�Disconnect the tool from the air supply and turn off the
compressor before perform
ing any maintenance, w
hen the tool is not in use, w
hen it is being handed to another person, w
hen it is left unattended, or when loading and changing
nails. Failure to comply m
ay result in injury or damage to
equipment.
t�Do not exceed the maxim
um or m
inimum
pressures. Operating the tool at the w
rong pressure (too low or too
high) will cause excessive noise or rapid w
ear.
t�Use only Non-Detergent Air Tool Lubricating Oil for this tool.
t�Near and below freezing, m
oisture in the air line may freeze
and prevent tool operation. Do not store in a cold weather
environment to prevent frost or ice form
ation. Frost and Ice on the tools operating valves and m
echanisms could cause
tool failure.
NOTE: Some com
mercial air line drying liquids are harm
ful to “O” rings and seals—
Do not use these low tem
perature air dryers without checking com
patibility.
Potential hazard that could result in damage to the tool or property.
t�Always w
ear eye and hearing protection when using the air com
pressor. Failure to do so m
ay result in sight or hearing loss.t�Do not overload the tool. Allow
the tool to operate at its optimum
speed for m
aximum
efficiency.t�Do not point the tool tow
ards yourself or other people, even when the tool has
stopped. Keep hands, feet, and all other parts of the body clear from w
ork area.t�Do not attem
pt to clear nailer jams w
hile the air hose is connected.t�Do not keep the trigger or the Push Lever pressed w
hile loading nails.
98KEY PARTS DIAGRAM
Exhaust Cover
Feeder
Push Lever
Outlet (Firing Head)
Nail Guide
Magazine
Shingle Guide
Gun Body
Air plug
Trigger
Knob
Nose
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Compatible com
pressors
General use
GUIDELINES FOR PROPER USE AND OPERATION
Quick connector
Quick coupler
Air hose
Lubricator
Regulator
Filter
Cut-off valve
Air compressor
Air-powered Coil Roofing Nailer
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
The CARPENTER 15º Wire Collated Coil Roofing Nailer. drives 7/8” to 1-3/4” 15º W
ire Collated Coil Roofing Nails. The tool is lightw
eight and durable, stands up to the elements and provides
consistently accurate results over the life of the tool. An ideal tool for a variety of construction projects, including installation of asphalt roofing shingles and insulation boards. It also features a high-capacity side-load m
agazine, tool-less depth adjustment, durable construction, and
more.
Be sure to use a proper air compressor w
ith CARPENTER Air Tools. The compressor should be
able to supply a minim
al air delivery of 4.7 CFM @
90 PSI to ensure the compressor can run
continuously with the CARPENTER 15º W
ire Collated Coil Roofing Nailer.
It is recomm
ended that a filter-regulator-lubricator be used and be located as close to the tool as possible.If a filter-regulator-lubricator is not installed, place up to 6 drops of com
pressor oil into the air inlet plug before each use.If a filter-regulator-lubricator is installed, keep the air filter clean. A dirty filter w
ill reduce the air pressure to the tool, w
hich will cause a reduction in pow
er, efficiency, and general perform
ance.Verify that all of the connections in the air supply system
are sealed in order to prevent air leakage.
t�t�t�t�Read and follow all the safety instructions at the beginning of this m
anual and Inspect the air-pow
ered nailer prior to each use in order to ensure that the proper power source is being
used and verify that the tool is in proper working order.
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The CARPENTER 15º Wire Collated Coil Roofing Nailer drives 7/8” to 1-3/4” 15º W
ire Collated Coil Roofing Nails.
Loading nails
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TYPES OF NAILS
1. Disconnect the tool (1) from the air
supply (2) (Fig. A).
Knob
Nail guideM
agazine cover
Magazine
Nail holder
Plate
For 7/8, 1 and 1-1/4"(22, 25, 32m
m)
For 1 1/2"(38mm
)
For 1 3/4"(45mm
)
3. Adjust the position of the nail holder to correspond w
ith the nail length. The nail w
ill not feed smoothly if the nail holder is
not correctly adjusted.①
Turn the nail holder about 90° counter-clockw
ise.②
Move the nail holder up and dow
n to align the plate of the nail holder w
ith the mark on
the magazine that correspond w
ith the length of the nails being used.③
Turn the nail holder 90° clockwise until
you hear “click”(Fig. C).
2. Grip the nail guide and knob with finger.
Press the knob down, sw
ing the nail guide open and open the m
agazine cover (Fig. B).
ACCEPTABLE NAILSLength: 7/8 - 1 3/4"Angle: 15º
2
1Fig. A
Fig. B
Fig. C
7/8
”(2
2 m
m)
1 3/4
”(4
5 m
m)
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DANGER!
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4. Place the nails in the magazine.Insert the
first nail coil into the magazine opening.
① Uncoil enough nails to reach the driving hole.
② Insert the first nail into the driving hole and
the second nail between the tw
o pawls of
the feeder. ③
Fit the nail heads in the guide slot. ④
Pull the nails to the right. After checking and m
aking sure that the magazine cover is
closed, hook your fingers on the nail guide and knob, turn the nail guide clockw
ise while
pressing the knob downw
ard, and then close the nail guide com
pletely. ⑤
Lock the knob completely (Fig. D).
Fig. DFirst NailDriving Hole
Guide Surface
Guide Slot
FeederPaw
lNail Guide
①4
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Method Of Operation
Bump fire (m
ultiple shots)①
Pull the trigger with the nailer off the w
orkpiece. ②
Drive a nail by pressing the nailer against the w
orkpiece to depress the push lever. ③
Drive additional nails by moving the nailer along
the workpiece w
ith a bouncing motion. Each
depression of the push lever will drive a nail.
When the required nails have been driven,
remove finger from
the trigger (Fig. J).
The Carpenter Air-powered Coiled Roofing Nailer is equipped w
ith a push lever at the nailing point and w
ill not operate unless the push lever is depressed (pushed upwards).
Fig. K
Fig. PFig. Q
ADJUSTING THE NAILING DEPTH
hsulF
peed oo
T
Turn adjuster
2
Turn adjusterToo shallow
Flush
2
To assure that each nail penetrates to the same depth, be sure that:
① The air pressure to the Nailer rem
ains constant (regulator is installed and working properly).
② The nailer is alw
ays held firmly against the w
orkpiece. If nails are driven too deep or too shallow into the
workpiece, adjust the nailing depth using the follow
ing instructions.
1. Disconnect air hose from nailer (Fig. K).
2a. If the nails are driven too deep, pull the adjuster dow
nward and turn counter-clockw
ise (Fig. P).
Adjuster
Disconnect air hose
2b. If nails are driven too shallow, pull the adjuster
downw
ard and turn clockwise (Fig. Q).
When the adjuster is released it w
ill spring back up and can be set with a click at each 1/4 rotation. The
adjuster changes the nailing depth approximately 0.25 m
m per 1/4 rotation.
3. Connect the air hose and perform a nailing test. ALW
AYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION.
4. If additional adjustments are necessary, DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM
NAILER and repeat step 2.
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Fig. JPreviously pullthe trigger
13●
Do not drive nails on top of other nails or with nailer at too steep an angle.
Nails can ricochet and seriously injure someone.
● In order to avoid double firing or unw
anted ejection of a nail due to bouncing of the nailer, do not push nailer on w
orkpiece to avoid recoil. Recoil is necessary for proper operation of the nailer.●
Do not drive nails from both sides of a w
all at the same tim
e. Nails can be driven into and through the w
all and hit a person on the opposite side.●
Never drive nails into thin boards or near corners and edges of workpiece.
Nails can be driven through or away from
workpiece resulting in serious or
life threatening injury.●
Never use a nailer which is defective or operating abnorm
ally.●
Never use a nailer as hamm
er.
1514 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE
Note: Solvent sprayed on the nose to clean and free up the push lever m
ay have the opposite effect.The solvent may soften the tar on the
shingles and cause tar buildup to be accelerated.Dry operation is better.
Clearing a jamm
ed nail
● Disconnect the tool from
the air supply line.●
Open the nail guide and insert a rod into the outlet. Tap the rod with a ham
mer.
● Rem
ove the jamm
ed nail with a slotted screw
drive.●
Cut the deformed collated w
ire with shipls. Correct the deform
ation.●
Remove the non-jam
med nails that are stored in the tool’s m
agazine.●
Operate the magazine latch and slide the pusher back to open the m
agazine for checking the jam
med nails.
● Use pliers or any appropriate tool to rem
ove the jamm
ed nails.●
Close the magazine cover and slide the pusher to its original position.
● Reload the nails into the tool m
agazine.●
Reconnect the air supply line to the tool’s air inlet.●
Test fire 3 to 5 nails into a piece of scrap wood in order to ensure proper operation.
To clear a jamm
ed nail
None
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See belowX
MAINTENANCE
REQUIRED
TOOLS OR M
ATERIALS REQUIRED
DESCRIPTIONEach Use or Every 2 Hrs
MAXIM
UM SERVICE INTERVAL
Monthly
As Needed
General inspection- free m
ovement
In-depth inspection
Replace worn or
broken parts
Lubrication
Trigger, spring, safety m
echanism
Worn or broken
parts
Pneumatic tool
oil
Maintenance
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ork day or after every 2 hours of continuous use, depending on the characteristics of the w
orkpiece and type of fasteners used.
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Using the single guideThe shingle guide can be used to control shingle spacing.①
Disconnect air hose from nailer.
② Loosen the shingle guide bolt w
ith the accessory hex wrench.
③ Place the shingle guide against the bottom
of the first row of shingles.
④ Adjust the distance betw
een the outlet and the shingle guide to the proper shingle exposure by sliding the shingle guide.⑤
Tighten the shingle guide bolt.
First row
Disconnectair hose
Second row
Outlet
Shingle guide
Shingle guide bolt
1
Proper shingleexposure
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The tool does not operate properly, it does not drive the nails or operates sluggishly.
Air exhaust is being directed tow
ards the operator.
The tool skips nails.
The tool jams.
1.2.3.4.
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
The air supply is inadequate.Lubrication is inadequate.The O-rings or seals are w
orn or dam
aged.The exhaust deflector in the cylinder head is blocked.
1.2.3.4.5.1.2.3.4.
1.2.3.4.
The bumper is w
orn or the spring is dam
aged.There is dirt in the front plate.Nails cannot m
ove freely in the m
agazine due to dirt or wear.
The O-ring on the piston is worn
or dry or lubrication is insufficient.The cylinder cover seal Is leaking.
Improper nails are used, or nails are
damaged.
The driver guide is damaged or w
orn.The m
agazine screw is loose.
There is dirt in magazine.
The direction of the exhaust deflector requires adjustm
ent.Direct the exhaust deflector aw
ay from the
operator.
1.2.3.4.
Verify that the air supply is adequate.Pour up to 6 drops of oil into the air inlet. Inspect and replace O-rings or seals. Replace the dam
aged internal parts.
Have the tool serviced by a qualified service technician.
1.2.3.4.5.
Replace the bumper or spring.
Clean the drive channel on the front plate.Clean the m
agazine.Replace the O-ring. Replace the sealing w
asher.
Have the tool serviced by a qualified service technician.
Use proper nails.(see section “Clearing a jam
med nail.”)
Inspect and replace the driver.Tighten the m
agazine.Open and clean the m
agazine.
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following chart lists com
mon issues and solutions. Please read it carefully and
follow all instructions carefully.
Air leakage at the top of the tool or in the trigger area.
Air leakage between
the bottom and the
cylinder cap.
Air leakage near the bottom
of the tool.
O-rings in the trigger valve aredam
aged.The trigger valve heads are dam
aged.Trigger valve stem
, seal, or O-rings are dam
aged.
The screws are loose.
The O-rings or the bumper are
worn or dam
aged.
The screws are loose.
The O-rings or the seals are worn
or damaged.
1.2.3.
1.2.3.
1.2.
Tighten the screws.
Inspect and replace the O-rings or the seals.1.2. Tighten the screw
s.Inspect and replace the O-rings or the bum
per.
1.2.
1.2.
Inspect and replace the O-ring.
Inspect and replace trigger valve heads.
Inspect and replace the trigger valve stem,
seal, or O-ring.
Have the tool serviced by a qualified servicetechnician.
Have the tool serviced by a qualified servicetechnician.
Have the tool serviced by a qualified servicetechnician.
Disconnect the tool from the air supply before m
aking any adjustments.
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
The nails are being driven too deep.
The bumper is w
orn.The air pressure is too high.The depth adjustm
ent knob is not adjusted properly.
1.2.3.
1.2.3. Replace the bumper.
Adjust the air pressure.Adjust the depth setting by turning the depth adjustm
ent knob counter-clockwise (see
section “Adjusting nail depth” for more
detailed instructions).
TROUBLESHOOTING
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PARTS LIST
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Hex. Socket HD. Bolt M5x30
Top CoverHex. Socket HD. Bolt M
5x8Exhaust CoverProtectorBody GuardGasket(F)Gasket(G)Exhaust ValveHead Cap
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Cylinder O-ring 30.5X3.5Piston(H)O-ring 65X2O-ring 41.5X2.4Cylinder PlateCylinderCylinder RingCylinder SpringO-ring 56X2.4Cylinder Guide
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O-ring 47X2.4labelBodyO-ring 5.15X1.5O-ring 43.5X2.65Piston Bum
perBum
per SheetO-ring 41X1.6Hex.Socket HD.Bolt M
5x8GuardNoseNose GuardHex.Socket HD.Bolt M
5X25SpringSafety Bolt M
5X16Nut M
5Pushing LeverW
asherGrip RubberGap w
asherCapHex.Socket HD.Bolt M
5X20Air inlet plug 3/8"Dust CapRoll Pin D3x30Plunger Spring O-ring 3.55X2Plunger (A)Valve Bushing O-ring 11.8X1.5Valve PackingUrethane BallValve PlateTrigger Valve BushingTrigger Plunger O-ring 2.8X1.8TriggerPlunger(B)Valve Rubber Cover O-ring 8.75X1.8Feed Piston O-ringFeed Piston O-ring 11.2X1.8Gasket(E)Feed Piston CoverM
agazine BushingHex. Socket HD.Bolt M
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Feeder SpringFeeder (A)Feeder ShaftFeeder Shaft RingShaft RingNail Guide ShaftAdjusterAdjuster SpringBoltNail GuideLock ShaftGuide LockRoll Pin D3x10SpringM
ain Stopper SpringHex. Socket HD.Bolt M
4x6(10pcs.)Roll Pin D3x28(10pcs.)M
ain Nail StopperNail StopperSub Stopper SpringNail Guide CoverM
agazine CoverHolder CapM
achine screw M
4x50Spring W
asher M4
Washer M
4Holder ShaftU-Nut M
5SleeveRatchet SpringNail HolderM
agazinePinNylon Nut M
4M
agazine GuardPlate NutGuide BaseHex.Socket HD.Bolt M
5x14Shingle GuideM
agazine set
Oil potHex M
5/4mm
Hex M4/3m
mGoggles M
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