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Page 1
Models No. Description PR ODUCT T ECHNICAL INFORMA TION C ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICA TIONS S pecif ication S tandard equipment O ptional accessories P 1/ 1 0 Dimensions: mm (") Width (W) with Hook without Hook Height (H) Length (L) 293 (11-1/2) 125 (4-7/8) 146 (5-3/4) 319 (12-1/2) AN911H Construction Coil Nailer AN911H is a construction coil nail[...]
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Page 2
P 2 / 1 0 R epair [1] NECESSARY REPAIRING TOOLS Item No. 1R266 1R267 Spring pin extractor M2 Spring pin extractor M2.5 Spring pin extractor M3 1R268 1R291 Retaining ring S and R pliers 1R231 1/4" Hex shank bit for M8 1R230 1/4" Hex shank bit for M6 1R229 1/4" Hex shank bit for M5 Disassembling Trigger ass’y Removing Adjust sleeve a[...]
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Page 3
P 3 / 1 0 R epair [2] LUBRICATION (cont.) Item No. Description Lubricant ThreeBond 1321/1342 or Loctite 242 Fig. 2 ThreeBond 1321/1342 or Loctite 242 Item No. Fastening torque (N.m) Description Adhesive No Isoflex NB52 2.5 for Magazine ass’y and Housing set 83 84 80 79 78 Rod portion of Piston O ring 9 O ring 14 Rubber ring 13 O-ring 15 O-ring 12[...]
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Page 4
P 4 / 1 0 R epair [3] ASSEMBLING/ DISASSEMBLING [3]-1. Head valve section 1) Loosen four M6x45 Hex socket head bolts and remove Top cap complete. ( Fig. 3 ) 2) While filling one of two holes of Rear cushion with finger, blow the air into the other hole with air duster. Rear cushion rises and can be removed from Top cap complete. ( Fig. 4 ) 1) Assem[...]
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Page 5
P 5 / 1 0 R epair [3] ASSEMBLING/ DISASSEMBLING [3]-2. Driver, Cylinder stay, Valve seat [3]-3. Magazine section (1) Remove Top cap complete in accordance with mentioned in previous page. (2) Remove O ring 6 (Refer to Fig. 3 ) in advance to prevent missing. ( Fig. 6 ) Remove Gasket from Housing set. (3) Tap Housing set from Top cap complete setting[...]
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Page 6
P 6 / 1 0 R epair [3] ASSEMBLING/ DISASSEMBLING [3]-3. Magazine section (cont.) Refer to previous page. (1) Insert one end of Compression spring 2 into the hole in Adjust sleeve, and attach Steel ball 3.5 to the other end of Compression spring 2 using grease in order not to drop off. (2) Insert Adjust shaft into Adjust sleeve, then set Pin 2.5 in p[...]
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Page 7
P 7 / 1 0 R epair [3] ASSEMBLING/ DISASSEMBLING [3]-4. Trigger valve, Front cushion (cont.) Refer to previous page and take the disassembling step in reverse. Note : Trigger valve case and Trigger guide have to be firmly inserted into places until the click sounds can be heard. Trigger base section has to be assembled so that Lever can be put into [...]
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Page 8
P 8 / 1 0 R epair [3] ASSEMBLING/ DISASSEMBLING [3]-5. Trigger ass’y (cont.) (1) Set Torsion spring 4 (Part No. 233503-1) to the hook of Lever, then pass Pin 3 through Trigger base, Trigger, Torsion spring 4 and Lever. ( Fig. 25 ) (2) After Assembling Torsion spring 5, Stopper plate, Torsion spring 6 and Lever, pass Pin 3 through their holes. ( F[...]
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Page 9
P 9 / 1 0 R epair [3] ASSEMBLING/ DISASSEMBLING [3]-7. Driver guide, Piston for nail loading (1) Remove Driver guide in accordance with the clause of [3]-3. (2) Remove two M5x35 Hex socket head bolts for Cylinder. Note : Be careful that their bolts and Cylinder pop out by reaction force of Compression spring 6 and Compression spring 9. Refer to Fig[...]
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Page 10
P 1 0 / 1 0 R epair [3] ASSEMBLING/ DISASSEMBLING [3]-8. Door cover section (1) Attach Compression spring 4 (silver) and Compression spring 5 (black) to the specific places between Door and Door cover using grease. (2) Assemble Door cover to Door as illustrated in Fig. 31 . Note : As the notch of Door cover is difficult to fit into place of Door, D[...]