Operating Instruction DX 5 (01)
Table Of Contents
- Original operating instructions
- 1 Information about the documentation
- 2 Safety
- 3 Description
- 4 Technical data
- 5 Operation
- 5.1 Safety devices
- 5.2 Loading the single-fastener tool
- 5.3 Loading the magazine tool
- 5.4 Setting the power level
- 5.5 Driving fasteners with the single-fastener tool
- 5.6 Driving fasteners with the magazine tool
- 5.7 Unloading the single-fastener tool
- 5.8 Unloading the magazine tool
- 5.9 Switching Bluetooth on and off
- 5.10 Resetting the cleaning indicator
- 5.11 Procedure if a cartridge fails to fire
- 5.12 Tool misfires (cartridge doesn't fire)
- 6 Care and maintenance
- 6.1 Care of the tool
- 6.2 Maintenance
- 6.3 Servicing the tool
- 6.4 Dismantling the single-fastener tool
- 6.5 Dismantling the magazine tool
- 6.6 Checking the piston and buffer for wear
- 6.7 Checking the fastener guide for wear
- 6.8 Cleaning and lubricating the single-fastener tool
- 6.9 Cleaning and lubricating the magazine tool
- 6.10 Assembling the single-fastener tool
- 6.11 Assembling the magazine tool
- 6.12 Final check of the tool
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 8 Disposal
- 9 Manufacturer’s warranty
- 10 Confirmation of C.I.P. testing
English 17
Malfunction Possible cause Action to be taken
The fastener is not driven
flush.
A rebar is located just below the
concrete surface.
▶ Use a shorter nail.
▶ Use a nail with a higher
application limit.
▶ Drive the fastener in at a
different position.
Hard surface (steel, concrete). ▶ Increase driving power (adjust
power regulating wheel).
Concrete spalling.
Hard/old concrete. ▶ Driving threaded studs: Spall
stop: X-SS...
Hard aggregates in concrete ▶ Use a more powerful cartridge.
▶ Use the single-fastener tool
instead of the magazine tool.
Damaged fastener head.
Driving power is too high. ▶ Reduce driving power (adjust
the power regulating wheel).
▶ Use a less powerful cartridge.
▶ Use the nails with a "top hat".
▶ Use the nails with a washer.
The wrong piston has been fitted. ▶ Check that the right combina-
tion of piston and fastener is
used.
The piston is damaged. ▶ Change the piston.
7.3 Problems with fasteners to be driven into steel
Malfunction Possible cause Action to be taken
Damaged fastener head.
Driving power is too high. ▶ Reduce driving power (adjust
the power regulating wheel).
▶ Use a less powerful cartridge.
▶ Use the nails with a "top hat".
▶ Use the nails with a washer.
The wrong piston has been fitted. ▶ Check that the right combina-
tion of piston and fastener is
used.
The piston is damaged. ▶ Change the piston.
The fastener doesn’t pene-
trate deep enough.
Driving power is too low. ▶ Increase driving power (adjust
power regulating wheel).
▶ Use a more powerful cartridge.
The application limits have been
exceeded (very hard material).
▶ Use a nail with a higher
application limit.
▶ Use the single-fastener tool
instead of the magazine tool.
▶ Use shorter nails.
The system is unsuitable. ▶ Use a more powerful system ,
e.g. DX 76 (PTR).
The fastener doesn’t hold in
the base material.
Thin supporting steel (45 mm). ▶ Use a different power setting or
different cartridge power level.
▶ Use a nail suitable for thin
supporting steel.
Printed: 29.09.2017 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5292580 / 000 / 01