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1. 9 2 Maintenance Check all external parts of the tool for damage at regular intervals and check that all controls operate faultlessly Do not operate the tool if parts are damaged or when the controls do not function faultlessly If necessary the tool should be repaired by Hilti Service Use the tool only with the recommended cartridges and power settings Use of the wrong cartridges or use of excessively high power settings may lead to premature failure of parts of the tool CAUTION Dirt and residues in DX tools contain substances that may be hazardous to your health Do not inhale dust or dirt from cleaning Keep the dust or dirt away from foodstuffs Wash your hands after cleaning the tool Never use grease for the maintenance lubrication of parts of the tool This may lead to malfunctions Use only Hilti lubricant spray or a product of equivalent quality 9 3 Servicing the tool Service the tool if fastener driving power is found to be inconsistent if cartridges misfire or if parts of the tool no longer move or operate smoothly and easily In other words servicing is necessary when it takes more force to press the tool against the work surface when trigger resistance increases when the power regulating wheel begins to stick when the cartridge strip is difficult to remove or the cycling action becomes increasingly stiff 9 3 1 Disassembling the tool El CAUTION Forcing the spring clip into place may cause it to jump off
2. NOTE Observe the min fastener driving depth requirements Obtain a copy of the Fastening Technology Manual from your local Hilti Center Increase driving power adjust power regulating wheel Use a more powerful cartridge Fault The nail bends Concrete spalling Possible cause Hard surface steel concrete Remedy Increase driving power adjust power regulating wheel Hard and or large aggregates in the concrete A rebar is located just below the con crete surface Hard old concrete Hard and or large aggregates in the concrete Use a more powerful cartridge Use the DX Kwik method predrilling Use a shorter nail Use a nail with a higher application limit Use the DX Kwik method predrilling Drive the fastener at a different posi tion Use a shorter nail Use a more powerful cartridge Use the DX Kwik method predrilling Damaged nail head The nail doesn t penetrate deeply enough er p Driving power is too high Application limit exceeded very hard material The piston is damaged Driving power is too low Reduce driving power adjust the power regulating wheel Use a less powerful cartridge Use a nail with a higher application limit Change the piston Increase driving power adjust power regulating wheel Use a more powerful cartridge Application limit exceeded very hard material Use a nail with a higher ap
3. absorbed by the piston the fastener is driven into the base material in a controlled fashion at much reduced velocity less than 100 m s The driving process ends when the piston is stopped at the end of its ravel This makes dangerous through shots virtually impossible when the tool is used correctly 3 3 Drop firing safety device The drop firing safety device is the result of coupling the firing mechanism with the cocking movement This prevents he tool from firing when dropped onto a hard surface no matter at which angle the impact occurs 3 4 Trigger safety device The trigger safety device prevents the tool firing when only the trigger is pulled The tool must be pressed against a irm surface before a fastener can be released 3 5 Contact pressure safety device The tool can be fired only when pressed fully against a firm surface with a force of at least 50 N 3 6 Unintentional firing safety device The tool is also equipped with an unintentional firing safety device This prevents the tool from firing if the trigger is first pulled and the tool then pressed against the work surface The tool can be fired only when it is first pressed correctly against the work surface and the trigger subsequently pulled 3 7 Range of fasteners available for various applications Fasteners Ordering designation Application X U High strength nail for fastening on high strength steel and concrete in a wide range of applications X C Standard n
4. 86 We declare on our sole responsibility that this product complies with the following directives and standards 2006 42 EC 2011 65 EU Hilti Corporation Feldkircherstrasse 100 FL 9494 Schaan f a hs ll Vem Tassilo Deinzer Head BU Measuring Systems Norbert Wohlwend Head of Quality amp Processes Manage ment BU Direct Fastening 04 2013 BU Measuring Systems 04 2013 Technical documentation filed at Hilti Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH Zulassung Elektrowerkzeuge Hiltistrasse 6 86916 Kaufering Deutschland 14 Confirmation of CIP testing The following applies to C I P member states outside the EU and EFTA judicial area The Hilti DX 36 has been system and type tested As a result the tool bears the rectangular PTB approval mark showing approval num ber S 801 Hilti thus guarantees compliance with the ap proved type Unacceptable defects or deficiencies etc determined during use of the tool must be reported to the person responsible at the approval authority PTB and to the Office of the Permanent International Commission C 1 P 15 15 Health and safety of the operator 15 1 Noise information Powder actuated fastening tool Type DX 36 Model Series Caliber 6 8 11 yellow Power regulation 3 Application Fastening 20 mm laminated wood to concrete C40 with the X U47 P8 Declared measured values of noise characteristics according to 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive in conjunction with DI
5. N EN 15895 Noise power level Lwa 15 103 dB A Emission noise pressure level in the work station 100 dB A Lpa 1s Peak sound pressure emission level LoC peak 133 dB C 142dB A 2 2 dB A 3 2 dB C Operation and set up conditions Set up and operation of the pin driver in accordance with E DIN EN 15895 1 in the semi anechoic test room of M ller BBM GmbH The ambient conditions in the test room conform to DIN EN ISO 3745 Testing procedure Enveloping surface method in anechoic room on reflective surface area in accordance with E DIN EN 15895 DIN EN ISO 3745 and DIN EN ISO 11201 NOTE The noise emissions measured and the associated measurement uncertainty represent the upper limit for the noise values to be expected during the measurements Variations in operating conditions may cause deviations from these emission values 15 2 Vibration Further information about user health and safety can be Total vibration in accordance with 2006 42 EC does not found at www hilti com hse exceed 2 5 m s iL Ti Hilti Corporation LI 9494 Schaan Tel 423 234 21 11 Fax 423 234 29 65 www hilti com Hilti registered trademark of Hilti Corp Schaan W 1698 0813 00 Pos 2 1 Printed in China 2013 Right of technical and programme changes reserved S E amp O 2051857 A4
6. ail for fastening on concrete X S Standard nail for efficient fastening on steel X CT Easily removable nail for fastening form work temporarily on concrete Ordering designation Application X CR Stainless steel nail for fastening in damp or corrosive surroundings X CP X CF Special fastener for timber structures on concrete X FS Fastener for positioning formwork X SW Flexible washer fastener for fastening plas tic sheeting and thin insulating materials to concrete and steel X HS X HS W Suspension system with threaded connec tion X CC Fastening clip for wire hangers X D FB X EMTC Metal conduit clip for fastening electrical conduits or insulated pipes hot or cold in water supply and heating installations X EKB Cable clasp for fastening electric cables flat on ceilings and walls X ECH Bunched cable holder for fastening cables on ceilings and walls X ET Fastener for plastic PVC electric cable trunking X EM W 6 8 P8 X DNH DKH X M6 8H Threaded stud for temporary fastenings on concrete and steel Approved ETA DX Kwik fastening system use on concrete with predrilling Cartridges Ordering designation Color Power level 6 8 11 M green green ln 6 8 11 M yellow yellow medium 6 8 11 M red red heavy 4 Accessories consumables NOTE For information about further accessories and fasteners for use with the tool please contact your local Hilti representati
7. and grease h Do not use the tool where there is a risk of fire or explosion unless it has been specially approved for use under these conditions 1 1 6 Mechanical safety precautions a Select the correct combination of fastener guide piston and fastener Failure to use the correct com bination of these items may result in injury or cause damage to the tool and or lead to unsatisfactory fastening quality b Use only fasteners of a type approved for use with the tool c Do not tamper with or modify the tool or parts of it especially the piston 1 1 7 Thermal safety precautions a Donot exceed the recommended fastener driving rate number of fasteners driven per hour b If the tool has overheated allow it to cool down c Donot dismantle the tool while it is hot Allow the tool to cool down d The tool must be allowed to cool down if the plastic cartridge strip begins to melt 1 1 8 Danger of explosion a Use only cartridges of a type approved for use with the tool b Remove the cartridge strip from the tool carefully c Do not attempt to forcibly remove cartridges from the magazine strip or tool d Store unused cartridges in a locked place where they are not exposed to dampness or excessively high temperatures 1 1 9 Personal protective equipment The user and any other persons in the vicinity must wear suitable eye protection a hard hat and ear protection while the tool is in
8. d and when in faultless condition b Never leave a loaded tool unattended c Store unused cartridges and tools currently not in use in a dry place where they are not exposed to high temperatures d Transport and store the tool in a toolbox that can be secured to prevent unauthorized use e Always unload the tool remove cartridges and fasteners before cleaning before maintenance before work breaks and before storing the tool f When not in use tools must be unloaded and stored in a dry place locked up or out of reach of children 9 Check the tool and its accessories for any dam age Guards safety devices and any slightly worn parts must be checked carefully to ensure that they function faultlessly and as intended Check that moving parts function correctly without stick ing and that no parts are damaged All parts must be fitted correctly and fulfill all conditions neces sary for correct operation of the tool Damaged guards safety devices and other parts must be repaired or replaced properly at a Hilti service center unless otherwise indicated in the operat ing instructions h Pull the trigger only when the tool is fully pressed against the working surface at right angles Always hold the tool securely and at right angles to the working surface when driving in fasteners This will help to prevent fasteners being deflected by the working surface Never redrive a fastener This may cause the fas tener
9. ersists contact your local Hilti Center Fault Misfire the fastener is only partly driven into the base ma terial The cartridge strip doesn t ad Possible cause The piston was in the wrong position Bad cartridges The cartridge strip is damaged The tool needs to be cleaned Remedy Remove the cartridge strip and cycle the tool See section 8 5 Cycling the tool E Change the cartridge strip use a dif ferent dry package if necessary lfthe problem persists service the tool see 9 3 Change the cartridge strip Clean the tool The tool is damaged If the problem persists contact your local Hilti Center The cartridge strip cannot be removed The tool has overheated Allow the tool to cool down Subsequently carefully remove the cartridge strip from the tool WARNING Do not attempt to forcibly remove cartridges from the magazine strip or tool If the problem persists contact your local Hilti Center A cartridge doesn t fire Bad cartridge Pull the cartridge strip through to the next cartridge The tool needs to be cleaned Servicing the tool WARNING Check that the correct cartridges are used and that they are in faultless condition See section 9 3 Servicing the tool If the tool cannot be disassembled contact your local Hilti Center 11 Fault The cartridge strip melts aG Possible cause The
10. essly Check the piston and spring clip for wear and ensure that the parts have been fitted correctly 7 Guidelines 7 1 Fastening guidelines These guidelines must be observed at all times NOTE For detailed information please ask your local Hilti sales and service office for a copy of the applicable technical guidelines or national technical regulations o 7 1 1 Minimum distances and spacing Minimum distances and spacing when fastening to steel 7 1 2 Depth of penetration NOTE A min edge distance 15 mm 8 W min spacing 20 mm 34 C min base material thickness 4 mm 2 min edge distance 70 mm 2 min spacing 80 mm 3 min base material thickness 100 mm 4 Examples and specific information can be found in the Hilti Fastening Technology Manual Nail lengths for steel Nail lengths for concrete ET Depth of penetration 12 2 mm Ne ET Depth of penetration 22 mm max 27 mm max 1 8 Operation WARNING The material may splinter or fragments of the magazine strip may fly off when the fastener is driven The user of the tool and other persons in the immediate vicinity must wear protective glasses and a hard hat Splin tering material presents a risk of injury to the eyes and body CAUTION The fastener driving action is initiated by ignition of a pro pellant charge The user of the to
11. follows to determine whether it is ready to fire Press the nose of the un loaded tool i e no cartridges or fastener in the tool firmly against a hard surface and pull the trigger A clearly heard click from the trigger mechanism indicates that the tool was ready to fire 10 Troubleshooting WARNING The tool must be unloaded before taking any steps to remedy faults Fault Possible cause Remedy Higher force required to cycle the tool Higher force required to press the tool against the surface Build up of combustion residues Service the tool see 9 3 Build up of combustion residues Service the tool see 9 3 Trigger resistance increases Build up of combustion residues Service the tool see 9 3 Stiff movement of power regula tion wheel The cartridge strip is difficult to remove Build up of combustion residues Service the tool see 9 3 Build up of combustion residues Service the tool see 9 3 The tool cannot be fired The tool is not cycled The cartridge has already been fired The tool was not pressed fully against the working surface Cycle the tool see 8 5 Remove the used cartridge and load an unused cartridge Press the tool fully against the work ing surface Tool jams The tool needs to be cleaned Clean the tool The piston is damaged The tool is damaged Check the piston see 9 3 2 and re place it if necessary If the problem p
12. h the cartridge strip narrow end first into the grip of the tool from below until the full length of the cartridge strip is inside the grip 3 If you wish to use a partly used cartridge strip pull the strip upwards by hand out of the tool slightly until the first unused cartridge is in place in the cartridge chamber 8 3 Setting the power level 1 Select a cartridge power level and power setting to suit the application 2 If you cannot estimate this on the basis of previous experience always begin with the lowest power Select a cartridge of the lowest power level color code and turn the power regulating wheel to 1 3 Drive a nail If the nail doesn t penetrate deeply enough increase the driving power by turning the power regulating wheel If necessary use a more powerful cartridge 8 4 Driving a fastener DANGER Always observe the safety rules listed in the operating instructions 1 Press the tool against the working surface at right angles 2 Drive the fastener by pulling the trigger 8 5 Cycling the tool A NOTE If the cycling action is stiff i e pulling out pushing back in this indicates that the tool needs to be cleaned Service the tool see section 9 3 1 After driving a fastener grip the collar at the nose of the tool between the thumb and forefinger 2 Pull the nose unit forward in the main axis of the tool as far as it will go 3 Then move the nose unit all the way back to its original
13. ml DX 36 Operating instructions Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones Manual de instru es Em ET 7 m eE TD om os IS Printed 12 08 2013 Doc Nr PUB 5125370 000 01 Printed 12 08 2013 Doc Nr PUB 5125370 000 01 ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DX 36 powder actuated fastening tool It is essential that the operating instructions are read before the tool is operated for the first time Always keep these operating instructions to gether with the tool Ensure that the operating instructions are with the tool when it is given to other persons Contents 1 Safety instructions 2 General information 3 Description AlO 1O GOO 4 Accessories consumables 5 5 Technical data 6 6 Before use 6 7 Guidelines 6 8 Operation 7 9 Care and maintenance 8 10 Troubleshooting 10 11 Disposal 14 12 Manufacturer s warranty tools 15 13 EC declaration of conformity original 15 14 Confirmation of CIP testing 15 15 Health and safety of the operator 16 El These numbers refer to the corresponding illustra tions The illustrations can be found on the fold out cover pages Keep these pages open while studying the oper ating instructions In these operating instructions the designation the tool always refers to the DX 36 powder actuated fastening tool Parts and opera
14. ng E ID Clean the tool at least once a week or respectively immediately after each period of heavy use after driving approx 3 000 nails Use the appropriate brushes to clean the individual parts 1 Clean the fastener guide and base plate inside and out 2 Clean the piston and piston rings until the parts move freely 3 Clean the piston guide inside and out 4 Clean the inside of the housing 9 3 6 Lubrication Spray the cleaned parts lightly with the Hilti lubricant spray supplied Use only Hilti lubricant spray or a product of comparable quality 9 3 7 Assembling the tool NOTE Handle the small parts carefully They could get lost 1 Fit the fastener guide into the base plate 2 Slide the piston into the piston guide as far as it will go 3 Fit the base plate with the fastener guide onto the piston guide NOTE The pin on the piston and the slot in the base plate and piston guide must be in alignment Press the spring clip into the recess Guide the assembly into the tool NOTE The slot in the assembly must be in alignment with the catch nA 6 Press the catch into the opening in the ring and then rotate the ring back through 45 degrees NOTE The catch can be removed when pivoted out and subsequently reinserted 9 3 8 Checking After carrying out care and maintenance check that all protective and safety devices are fitted and that they function faultlessly NOTE The tool can be checked as
15. nts to be met by users a The tool is intended for professional use b The tool may be operated serviced and repaired only by authorized trained personnel This per sonnel must be informed of any special hazards that may be encountered 1 1 3 Personal safety a Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a direct fastening tool Don t use the tool when you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication Stop using the tool if you experience pain or do not feel well A moment of inattention while operating the tool may result in serious personal injury b Avoid unfavorable body positions Make sure you work from a safe stance and stay in balance at all times c Wear non skid shoes d Never point the tool toward yourself or other per sons e Never press the nosepiece of the tool against your hand or against any other part of your body or other person s hand or part of their body f Keep other persons especially children away from the area in which the work is being carried out 9 Keep the arms slightly bent while operating the tool do not straighten the arms h Observe the information printed in the operating in structions concerning operation care and mainte nance 1 1 4 Use and care of powder actuated fastening tools a Use the right tool for the job Do not use the tool for purposes for which it was not intended Use it only as directe
16. odification of the tool is not permissible The tool may not be used in an explosive or flammable atmosphere unless it has been approved for use under these conditions To avoid the risk of injury use only genuine Hilti fasteners cartridges accessories and spare parts or those of equivalent quality Observe the information printed in the operating instructions concerning operation care and maintenance The tool and its ancillary equipment may present hazards when used incorrectly by untrained personnel or when used not as directed The tool may be operated serviced and repaired only by trained personnel This personnel must be informed of any special hazards that may be encountered As with all powder actuated fastening tools the tool cartridges and fasteners form a technical unit This means that trouble free fastening with this system can be assured only if the Hilti fasteners and cartridges specially manufactured for it or products of equivalent quality are used The fastening and application recommendations given by Hilti apply only when these conditions are observed The tool features a 5 way safety system for the safety of the user and all bystanders 3 2 Piston principle The energy from the propellant charge is transferred to a piston the accelerated mass of which drives the fastener into he base material Due to use of this piston principle the tool is classified as a low velocity tool As approximately 95 of the kinetic energy is
17. ol and other persons in the immediate vicinity must wear ear protectors Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss WARNING Never make the tool ready to fire by pressing it against a part of the body e g the hand This could cause a nail or the piston to be driven into a part of the body Never press the tool against a part of the body WARNING Never redrive a fastener This may cause the fastener to break and the tool may jam WARNING Never drive fasteners into existing holes unless this is recommended by Hilti e g DX Kwik CAUTION Do not exceed the recommended fastener driving rate number of fasteners driven per hour 8 1 Procedure if a cartridge fails to fire If a cartridge fails to fire or misfires always proceed as follows Keep the nose of the tool pressed at right angles against the working surface for 30 seconds If the cartridge still fails to fire withdraw the tool from the working surface taking care to avoid pointing it toward your body or toward bystanders Load the next cartridge on the strip by cycling the tool Use up the remaining cartridges on the strip and remove the used cartridge strip from the tool The partly used cartridge strip must then be disposed of appropriately to prevent further use or misuse of any unfired cartridges 8 2 Loading the tool 1 Push the nail head first into the nose of the tool from the front until it is held in place in the tool by the washer on the nail 2 Pus
18. plication limit The system is unsuitable Use a more powerful system e g DX 76 PTR 13 Fault Possible cause Remedy The nail doesn t hold in the Thin steel base material lt 4 mm Use a different power setting or differ base material ent cartridge power level Use a nail suitable for thin steel base material lt A i Nail breakage Driving power is too low Increase driving power adjust power regulating wheel Use a more powerful cartridge AS Application limit exceeded very hard Use a shorter nail material Use a nail with a higher application limit The head of the nail punches Driving power is too high Reduce driving power adjust the through the material fastened power regulating wheel sheet metal Use a less powerful cartridge Use a nail with a top hat Use a nail with a washer 11 Disposal Most of the materials from which Hilti tools or appliances are manufactured can be recycled The materials must be correctly separated before they can be recycled In many countries Hilti has already made arrangements for taking back old tools and appliances for recycling Ask Hilti customer service or your Hilti representative for further information 12 Manufacturer s warranty tools eeseseses is i lt iCtststss O Hilti warrants that the tool supplied is free of defects in material and workmanship This warranty is valid so long as the tool is ope
19. position This movement brings the piston back to its starting position and advances the cartridge strip to the next cartridge The tool is then ready to drive the next fastener 8 6 Unloading the tool Check that there is no cartridge strip or fastener in the tool If there is a cartridge strip or fastener in the tool pull the cartridge strip up out of the tool by hand from above and remove the fastener from the fastener guide 9 Care and maintenance CAUTION When this type of tool is used under normal operating conditions dirt and residues build up inside the tool and functionally relevant parts are also subject to wear Reg ular inspections and maintenance are thus essential in order to ensure reliable operation We recommend that the tool is cleaned and the condition of the pis ton checked at least daily when the tool is subjected to intensive use and at the latest after driving 3 000 fasteners WARNING All cartridges must be removed from the tool Check to ensure that no fastener is present in the fastener guide before carrying out maintenance or repairs CAUTION The tool may get hot during use You could burn your hands Do not dismantle the tool while it is hot Allow the tool to cool down 9 1 Care of the tool Clean the outside of the tool at regular intervals with a slightly damp cloth WARNING Do not clean with a spray or pressure washer Do not permit foreign objects to enter the interior of the tool
20. rated and handled correctly cleaned and serviced properly and in accordance with the Hilti Operating Instructions and the technical system is main tained This means that only original Hilti consumables components and spare parts or other products of equiv alent quality may be used in the tool This warranty provides the free of charge repair or re placement of defective parts only over the entire lifespan of the tool Parts requiring repair or replacement as a result of normal wear and tear are not covered by this warranty Additional claims are excluded unless stringent na tional rules prohibit such exclusion In particular Hilti is not obligated for direct indirect incidental or con sequential damages losses or expenses in connec tion with or by reason of the use of or inability to use the tool for any purpose Implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are specifically excluded For repair or replacement send the tool or related parts immediately upon discovery of the defect to the address of the local Hilti marketing organization provided This constitutes Hilti s entire obligation with regard to warranty and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous comments and oral or written agreements concerning warranties 13 EC declaration of conformity original Designation Powder actuated fasten Powder actuated fasten ing tool Type DX 36 Generation 01 Year of design 19
21. ting controls Hi Casing Piston guide Base plate Fastener guide Piston Spring clip Power regulation wheel Catch 9 Swivel ring 0 Stabilizer fragmentation guard only USA 1 Safety instructions 1 1 Basic information concerning safety In addition to the information relevant to safety given in each of the sections of these operating instructions the following points must be strictly observed at all times 1 1 1 Using cartridges Use only Hilti cartridges or cartridges of equivalent quality Use of cartridges of inferior quality in Hilti tools may lead to a build up of unburned powder which may explode and cause sever injuries to operators and bystanders Cartridges must fulfill one of the following minimum re quirements a The applicable manufacturer must be able to verify successful testing in accordance with the EU stan dard EN 16264 or b The cartridges must bear the CE conformity mark mandatory in the EU as of July 2013 NOTE All Hilti cartridges for powder actuated tools have been tested successfully in accordance with EN 16264 The tests defined in the EN 16264 standard are system tests carried out by the certification authority using specific combinations of cartridges and tools The tool designa tion the name of the certification authority and the system test number are printed on the cartridge packaging Please refer to the www hilti com dx cartridges packaging example at 1 1 2 Requireme
22. to break and the tool may jam k Never drive fasteners into existing holes unless this is recommended by Hilti e g DX Kwik Always observe the application guidelines Use the fragmentation guard when the application permits n Never pull the fastener guide back by hand as this could make the tool ready to fire This could cause a fastener or the piston to be driven into a part of the body 1 1 5 Work area safety a Ensure that the workplace is well lit b Operate the tool only in well ventilated working areas c Do not attempt to drive fasteners into unsuitable materials Materials that are too hard e g welded steel and cast iron Materials that are too soft e g wood and drywall panel gypsum board Materials that are too brittle e g glass and ceramic tiles Driving a fastener into these materials may cause the fastener to break shatter or to be driven right through d Never attempt to drive fasteners into materials such as glass marble plastic bronze brass copper rock insulation material hollow brick ceramic brick thin sheet metal lt 4 mm cast iron or cellular concrete e Before driving fasteners check that no one is present immediately behind or below the working surface f Keep the workplace tidy Objects which could cause injury should be removed from the work ing area Untidiness at the workplace can lead to accidents g Keep the grips dry clean and free from oil
23. tool is pressed against the work ing surface for too long before firing Remedy Fire the tool sooner after pressing it against the working surface Remove the cartridge strip J The fastener driving rate is too high Stop using the tool immediately Remove the cartridge strip and allow the tool to cool WARNING Do not attempt to forcibly remove cartridges from the magazine strip or tool Clean the tool and remove any loose cartridges If the tool cannot be disassembled contact your local Hilti Center A cartridge detaches itself from the cartridge strip dq The piston gets stuck in the base material fastener is driven too deeply The fastener is not driven deeply enough The fastener driving rate is too high The fastener is too short The fastener has no washer Driving power is too high The fastener is too long Driving power is too low Stop using the tool immediately Remove the cartridge strip and allow the tool to cool WARNING Do not attempt to forcibly remove cartridges from the magazine strip or tool Clean the tool and remove any loose cartridges If the tool cannot be disassembled contact your local Hilti Center Use a longer fastener Use a fastener with washer for appli cations on wood Reduce driving power adjust the power regulating wheel Use a less powerful cartridge Use a shorter fastener
24. use or when remedying a problem with the tool 2 General information 2 1 Safety notices and their meaning DANGER Draws attention to imminent danger that will lead to serious bodily injury or fatality WARNING Draws attention to a potentially dangerous situation that could lead to serious personal injury or fatality CAUTION Draws attention to a potentially dangerous situation that could lead to slight personal injury or damage to the equipment or other property NOTE Draws attention to an instruction or other useful informa tion 2 2 Explanation of the pictograms and other information Warning signs General Warning Warning hot warning explosive surface substances Obligation signs Wear Wear ear protective hat protection glasses Wear a hard Symbols Read the operating instructions before use Location of identification data on the tool The type designation and serial number can be found on the type identification plate on the tool Make a note of this data in your operating instructions and always refer to it when making an enquiry to your Hilti representative or service department Type Generation 01 Serial no 3 Description 3 1 Use of the product as directed The tool is designed for professional use in fastening applications where nails threaded studs and composite fasteners are driven into concrete steel and sand lime block masonry The tool is for hand held use only M
25. ve Safety accessories and cleaning set Designation Cleaning set Hilti spray Spring clip spare parts pack Operating instructions Stabilizer fragmentation guard only USA Standard accessories Designation Item number 36 F3 fastener guide 3737 36 S13 base plate 3738 Designation Item number 36 DNI piston 409313 Spring clip 3739 5 Technical data Right of technical changes reserved Tool DX 36 Weight 2 4 kg 5 29 Ib Dimensions L x W x H 370 mm 14 57 x 52 mm 2 05 x 151 mm 5 94 Maximum fastener length 62 mm 2 44 Cartridges 6 8 11 M 27 cal short green yellow red Power regulation 3 cartridge power levels power regulation wheel Contact movement 14 mm 0 55 Contact pressure 140N Ambient operating temperature range 15 60 C 5 122 F Recommended maximum fastening rate 600 h 6 Before use 6 1 Checking the tool A WARNING Do not operate the tool when parts are damaged or when the controls do not function correctly If necessary have the tool repaired at an authorized NOTE Fee A Hilti service center Read the operating instructions before the tool is oper ated for the first time Check that no cartridge strip is loaded in the tool If there is a cartridge strip in the tool pull it up out of the tool by hand from above Check all external parts of the tool for damage and check that all controls operate faultl
26. with considerable energy Take care to avoid injuring yourself or others Hold the assembly with its back facing downwards 1 Pivot the catch out by turning the ring through 45 degrees NOTE If the catch sticks a nail can be used to help release it 2 Allow the assembly to slide out of the tool NOTE If the assembly sticks in place it can be released by pulling with a jerk 3 Remove the spring clip Use a suitable tool for this purpose e g screwdriver or nail 4 Pullthe base plate complete with the fastener guide off the piston guide a Pull the piston out of the piston guide 6 Allow the fastener guide to slide out of the base plate toward the rear NOTE If the parts of the tool tend to stick due to carbon build up use the piston to push the fastener guide out of the base plate from the front 9 3 2 Checking the piston for wear NOTE Never use a worn or damaged piston and do not attempt to manipulate or modify the piston Replace the piston when the piston is broken the piston is badly worn or chipped e g a 90 segment broken away the piston rings are cracked or missing the piston is bent check by rolling the piston on a smooth flat surface 9 3 3 Checking the fastener guide for wear Replace the fastener guide if the tubular section is dam aged e g bent widened or cracked 9 3 4 Checking the spring clip for wear Replace the spring clip if it is badly worn or bent 9 3 5 Cleani
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