Paslode tG100CSN TetraGRIP Coil Siding Nailer Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
Paslode

Paslode tG100CSN TetraGRIP Coil Siding Nailer

Paslode tG100CSN
TetraGRIP Coil Siding Nailer product

TOOL AND FASTENER SPECIFICATIONS

TOOL SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL NO. tG100SCN (Part# 515400)
HEIGHT 11.5”
WIDTH 6”

LENGTH

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12.25″


WEIGHT

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4.9 lbs.

OPERATING PRESSURE| 80 to 120 psi (5.5 to 8.3 bar)
MAGAZINE TYPE| 0 Degree, Plastic Coil

FASTENER SPECIFICATIONS

NAIL LENGTH 1.125”
SHANK DIAMETER .117 Shank
NAIL COATINGS Stainless Steel , tetraGRIP™

TOOL AIR FITTINGS:
This tool uses a 3/8” N.P.T. male plug. The fitting must be capable of discharging tool air pressure when disconnected from the air supply.

OPERATING AIR PRESSURE:
80 to120 psi (5.5 to 8.3 bar). Select the operating air pressure within this range for best tool performance.

DO NOT EXCEED THIS RECOMMENDED OPERATING PRESSURE.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAFETY FIRST
These safety instructions provide information necessary for safe operation of Paslode® tools. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE TOOL UNTIL YOU READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

AND MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS.
WEAR EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION
Always wear hearing and eye protection devices, that conform to ANSI Z87.1 requirements, when operating or working in the vicinity of a tool. As an employer you are responsible for enforcing the use of eye protection. Wear hard hats in environments that require their use.

THE TOOL MUST BE USED ONLY FOR THE PUR-POSE FOR WHICH IT WAS DESIGNED
Do not throw the tool on the floor, strike the housing in any way or use the tool as a hammer to knock material into place.

NEVER ENGAGE IN HORSEPLAY WITH THE TOOL
The tool is not a toy so do not use it like one. Never engage in horseplay with the tool or point it at yourself or any other person, even if you think it is not loaded.

NEVER ASSUME THE TOOL IS EMPTY
Check the magazine for fasteners that may be left in the tool. Even if you think the tool is empty or disconnected, never point it at anyone or yourself. Unseen fasteners could fire from the tool.

NEVER CLAMP THE TRIGGER IN A LOCKED OR OPERATING POSITION
The trigger of the tool must never be tampered with, disabled or clamped in a locked or operating position since this will cause the tool to drive a fastener any time the work contacting element depressed.

DO NOT LOAD FASTENERS WITH THE AIR LINE CONNECTED, OR WITH THE TOOL TRIGGER OR WORK CONTACTING ELEMENT DEPRESSED
When loading fasteners into the tool be sure you disconnect the air line and that you do not depress the trigger or work contacting element.

OPERATE THE TOOL ONLY ON A WORKPIECE
The tool should be operated only when it is in contact with the workpiece. Even then you should be careful when fastening thin material or working near the edges and corners of the workpiece since the fasteners may drive through or away from the workpiece.

DO NOT DISABLE OR REMOVE THE WORK CONTACTING ELEMENT
This tool is equipped with a safety mechanism, called a a work contacting element, to help prevent accidental firing. Never tamper with, disable or remove the work contacting element. Do not use the tool unless the work contacting element is working properly.The tool could fire unexpectedly.

DISCONNECT THE TOOL WHEN NOT IN USE
lways disconnect the tool from the air line when it is not in use, when you leave the work area or when moving the tool to a new location. The tool must never be left unattended because people who are not familiar with the tool might handle it and injure themselves or others.

CARRY THE TOOL ONLY BY THE HANDLE
Always carry the tool by the handle only. Never carry the tool by the air hose or with the trigger depressed since you could drive a fastener unintentionally and injure yourself or someone else.

DO NOT WEAKEN THE TOOL HOUSING
The tool housing is a pressure vessel and should never be weakened by having your companyʼs name, area of work or anything else stamped or engraved into its surface.

DISCONNECT THE TOOL WHEN PERFORMING REPAIRS AND CLEARING JAMS
Never attempt to clear a jam or repair a tool unless you have disconnected the tool from the air line and removed all remaining fasteners from the tool.

ALWAYS USE THE PROPER FITTING FOR THE TOOL
Only MALE pneumatic type air connectors should be fitted to the tool, so that high pressure air in the tool is vented to atmosphere as soon as the air line is dis- connected.
NEVER install FEMALE quick disconnect couplings on the tool. Female couplings will trap high pressure air in the tool when the air line is disconnected, leaving the tool charged and able to drive at least one fastener.

DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED AIR PRESSURE
Operate the tool only at the recommended air pressure. Do not exceed the maximum air pressure marked on the tool. Be sure the air pressure gauge is operating properly and check it at least twice a day.
Never use any bottled air or gases such as oxygen to operate the tool since they could cause the tool to explode. Do not operate in explosive atmospheres such as in the presents of flammable liquids, gases, or com-bustible dust.

INSPECT TOOL FOR PROPER OPERATION
Clean the tool at least daily and lubricate as required. Never operate a dirty or malfunctioning tool.

USE ONLY PASLODE® REC OMMENDED PARTS AND FASTENERS
Use only parts and fasteners specifically designed and recommended by Paslode ® for use in the tool and for work to be done. Using unauthorized parts and fasteners or modifying the tool in any way creates dangerous situations. Replace all missing warning labels—refer to tool schematic for correct placement and part Number.

TOOL INSTALLATION

Your Paslode tool comes ready for immediate use and can be installed by following these steps:

  1. SAFETY – All tool operators and their immediate supervisors must become familiar with the operator safety instructions before operating the tool. The instructions are on page 4 of this manual.

  2. Included with each tool is a copy of the operation manual and schematic. Keep this publication for future reference. An ownership registration card is also included. This card must be completed and ®
    returned to Paslode immediately to register your ownership.

  3. The plastic cap in the air inlet of the tool must be removed before the male fitting is installed. The fit-ting must be a male pneumatic type that discharges the air from the tool when the air line is disconnected.

  4. Install a filter/regulator/lubricator unit, with a gauge as close as practical to the tool, preferably within ten feet. Refer to the Air Systems section of this manual for air hose requirements and lengths. In general, no other special installation is required.

  5. If the operator is working at a bench or table, it is usually best to run the air line underneath the bench. A small tray under the benchtop can hold the fastener supply and the tool when not in use.

  6. If this tool does not work when it is first connect-ed, do not try to make repairs. Call your Paslode ® representative immediately.

TOOL OPERATION
Loading of Nails

  1. Step No.- Grasp the nailer handle firmly with one hand and with the other hand depress the door latch. Swing the magazine and door open.Paslode tG100CSN TetraGRIP Coil Siding Nailer fig 1
  2. Step No.- Remove the retaining tape from the nail coil and place the nail coil in the magazine with the tips of the nails against the loading tray and about 4 inches of coil unwound.Paslode tG100CSN TetraGRIP Coil Siding Nailer fig 2
  3. Step No.- Slide the free strip of nails along the top of the feeder body assembly and feed the nails over the feed pawls until the first nail is in the nose raceway.
  4. Step No.- Close the magazine cover and then the gate making sure the gate is latched securely.

TOOL OPERATION – continued
Note:
Follow the siding manufacturerʼs instructions when installing the nails. Always use the nail size specified by the siding manufacturer and/ or the local building codes.

WARNING

Use only fasteners that meet Paslode specifications. ®
Use of fasteners that do not meet Paslode specifica-tions can result in damage to the tool or injury to the operator or bystanders.

Driving of Nails

Sequential Operation – (Gray Trigger)
The sequential operating kit prevents successive or “bounce” driving.

  • Depress the work contacting element and hold it against the work surface before pulling the trigger.
  • After each fastener is driven, completely release the trig-ger and lift the tool from the work surface.

CHANGING THE TRIGGER

  1. Disconnect the tool from air source.
  2. Remove trigger step pin rubber retaining rings ( A ).
  3. Remove trigger step pins (B).
  4. Remove sequential trigger assembly C (Gray) and spring.
  5. Install Trip trigger D (Orange) with spring and align hole and reinsert trigger step pins.
  6. Reinstall rubber retaining rings and check for correct operation.

Successive (Bounce) Driving – (Orange Trigger)

  • Grasp the handle firmly.
  • Squeeze the trigger and move the tool along the work- piece with a bouncing motion, depressing the work con- tacting element at the points where you want to insert a fastener.
  • Keep the trigger depressed and continue to bounce the work contacing element against the workpiece, positioning the tool above as carefully as possible.
  •  When the desired number of fasteners have been driven, release the tool trigger to avoid unintentional fastener dis-charge.

Precision Placement Driving – (Orange Trigger)

  • Grasp the tool handle firmly and hold the bottom of the work contacting element firmly against the workpiece until it is completely depressed.
  • Squeeze the trigger to drive the fastener.
  • Lift the tool from the workpiece.
  • Repeat the procedure for the next fastener.Paslode tG100CSN TetraGRIP Coil Siding Nailer fig 3

AIR SYSTEMS
For air-powered tools to work their best, the air supply system must be properly installed and maintained regularly. A drawing in this section shows a properly installed air supply system. Handy checklists for installing and maintaining air supply systems follow.

Indoor Air System Installation Be certain that

All pipes supplying air have a large enough inside diameter to ensure adequate air supply.

  • The main supply pipe slopes down, away from the compressor (1/16 inch per foot).
  • Air storage is provided along lengthy air lines.
  • Pipe line branch outlets are at the top of the main pipe line.
  • Cutoff valves are provided at each branch pipe line throughout the system.
  • Water legs extend from the bottom of each branch line.
  • A refrigerant-type dryer is installed on the system.
  • Air hoses are kept as short as practical.
  • A regular maintenance program is followed.

Outdoor Air System Installation -Be certain that

  • A moisture trap and a filter/regulator/lubricator are installed at the compressor.
  • Air hoses and fittings are large enough so that air flow is not restricted. Minimum hose size is 3/8 inch ID with 1/2 inch ID hose used for any application over 25 feet.
  • Air hoses are not longer than 150 feet.
  • The air system is lubricated regularly.
  • A regular maintenance program is followed.

Filter/Regulator/Lubricator Units
Filter/regulator/lubricator units that can supply enough air and protection for Paslode tools® must meet the following specifications:Paslode tG100CSN
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  • Minimum 3/8 inch NPT port size .
  • 50 micron or fine filters.
  • Regulated pressure from zero to 120 psi.
  • Lubricators designed for low or changing airflow.

AIR  SYSTEMS – Continued

Calculating Compressor Size

Use the air consumption chart in the tool schematic for each tool when calculating  the operating requirements for the tools.    ®Paslode  tools are designed to operate efficiently between 80 and 120 psi and should never be operated at pressure greater than 120 psi. The air consumption chart will help you find the correct compressor size for your appli-cation that will quickly replenish tool air pressure.To use the chart you will need to know how many tools will be used and approximately how many fasteners will be driven each minute by each tool on the line.
Using the equation:
Number of tools X average fasteners/minute/tool X 1.2 (safety factor) X air consumption (scfm) @ pressure (psi) = scfm required.
We can use the following example:
10 tools X 30 fasteners/minute/tool X 1.2 X 0.051scfm
(@100psi) = 18.36 scfm.

This number is found in the Air Consumption Chart In this example, using the air consumption chart we find that a compressor providing at least 19 scfm of air is required. Because in compressors approximately 1 hp is re-quired produce 4 scfm, a compressor of at least 5 hp is required.

Calculated Required Piping
For example, given a 20 hp electric compressor supplying approximately 80 cfm of air at 120 psi and a main supply pipe length of 350 feet, we see by the table the minimum main pipe inside diam-eter required for this application is 1-1/4 inch.

VOLUME OF AIR (CFM) LENGTH OF RUN (FT.)
50- 200 290- 500

2500- 5000
NOMINAL PIPE DIAMETER (IN.)
30- 60| 1| 1| | |
60- 100| 1| | | 2| 2
100- 200| | | 2| |
200- 500| 2| | 3| |
500- 1000| | 3| | 4|

Pneumatic System Maintenance – Be certain that:

  • Pneumatic fittings are tight and do not leak.
  • Air lines are cleared to prevent freezing, especially in winter.
  • Lubricator operation is checked regularly and ensure it has an adequate supply of lubricant.(Part No. 403720)
  • Only regulated air is being used and that each regulator is operating properly.

tG100SCN FEATURES AND BENEFITS

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PARTS LEGEND

1| 502996| 1| BHCS M5 x 10mm-P30 Precoat| ****

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Indicator Spring Pin

Set Screw Hex.SOC.HD.Bolt, M4 x 10

Lock Washer

Flat Washer, 4.0 x 10mm

Stopper

Torsion Spring

O-Ring, 3.7 x 1.8mm, NBR Spring, Lever

Lever

O-Ring, 9.0 x 2.0mm,MBR

Feed Pawl Rolled Pin Feed Piston

O-Ring, 17.9 x 2.5mm, NBR

Compression Spring Feed Piston Stop Spring Collar

C Ring, 24mm PU Ring

Tail Pawl

Rubber Washer Spring

Door Stepped Pin Sleeve

Torsion Spring, Door Straight Pin

Hex.SOC.HD.Bolt M6 x 20mm Magazine Assembly

Warning Label

Lower Work Contact Element Rubber No Mar Contact Tip Label, Magazine

Label, Trigger Operation

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2| 502997| 1| Flat Washer
3| 502969| 1| Air Deflector
4| 511065| 2| Wave washer, 41 x 52mm
5| 502998| 8| Hex.SOC.HD.Bolt, M5 x 20mm
6| 515447| 1| Cap Casting
7| 503236| 1| Collar
8| 502971| 1| Piston Stop

  • 9| 502972| 1| Main Valve Spring
    10| 503021| 1| O-Ring 36.2 x 2.6mm NBR
    11| 515402| 1| Piston, Head Valve
    12| 503218| 2| O-Ring 46.0 x 3.5mm NBR
    13| 503252| 1| O-Ring 39.7 x 3.5mm NBR
    14| 502974| 1| Sleeve Retainer
    15| 502975| 1| Gasket, Top Cap
    16| 515404| 1| O-Ring, Piston 37.7 x 3.5mm NBR
    17| 503220| 1| O-Ring 47.3 x 2.6mm NBR
    18| 502978| 1| Sleeve Bulkhead Seal
    19| 515406| 1| O-Ring 72 x 3.0 NBR
    20| 503246| 1| O-Ring 45.7 x 2.6mm NBR
    *21| 502980| 2| Pin, Trigger
  • 22| 503222| 2| O-Ring 1.9 x 1.9mm NBR
    23| 503224| 1| Roll Pin 3 x 30mm
    24| 503233| 1| Roll Pin 3 x 20mm
    25| 502981| 1| Gasket, End Cap
    26| 515408| 1| End Cap
    27| 502983| 1| Belt Hook
    ▲ 28| 515409| 1| S.H.C.S. M5 x 12mm
    29| 503235| 1| Lock Nut, M5
    30| 502985| 1| Spring, Trigger
    31| 515411| 1| Bumper
    32| 515413| 1| Hex.S0C.HD.Bolt, M5 x 10mm
    33| 515414| 1| HEX.SOC.HD.Bolt, M4 x 8mm
    34| 515415| 1| Flat Washer
    35| 515416| 1| Contact Arm Cover
    36| 515418| 1| Stop Lever
    37| 515419| 1| Stopper, Flat Spring
    38| 515420| 1| Spring, Actuator
    39| 515421| 1| Actuator

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warning
All parts must be periodically inspected and replaced if worn or broken. Failure to do this can affect the toolʼs operation and present a safety hazard.

MAINTENANCE

Paslode® tools are built for ease of maintenance. A few simple details will assure trouble-free operation and long tool life. Anyone who uses or maintains the tool must read the safety and maintenance instructions. Study the sche- matic drawing before starting any repairs on the tool.
Air-operated tools must be inspected periodically, and worn or broken parts must be replaced to keep the tool operating safely and efficiently. Also the items on the maintenance chart must be checked often.

Cold Weather Care
When temperatures are below freezing, tools should be kept warm by any convenient, safe method. If this is not possible, the following procedure should be used to warm up the tools.

  • Reduce the regulated air pressure to 30 psi.
  • Remove all fasteners from the tool.
  • Collect an air line and blank fire the tool. The reduced air pressure will be enough to free-fire the tool. Slow speed operation tends to warm up the moving parts. Slowing up the piston helps the bumper and the O-rings to become springy.

Testing the Tool After Servicing
After replacing any part or parts, it is important to check the tool for proper operation. This ensures that the tool was put together correctly, is safe to use, and will perform the job properly.

  • Ensure that all hardware is tight.
  • Ensure that the work contacting element is installed correctly in relation to the trigger, and that both parts move freely.
  • Ensure that the magazine is properly attached.
  • Ensure that the required safety information on the tool is legible.
  • Use only Paslode approved fasteners in the tool, and ensure that they are correct for the application.
  • Ensure that a male air fitting is securely connected to the tool.
  • Test the tool by driving fasteners into a workpiece iden-tical to the tool’s application.
  • Check the tool for air leaks during testing and for the proper sequence of operation.
  • Ensure that all fasteners are driven to the same depth and that the crown of the fastener is flush with the work-piece.

Tool Lubrication

It is most important that the tool be properly lubricated by keeping the air line lubricator filled and correctly adjusted.  Without proper lubrication the tool will not work properly and parts will wear prematurely.

Use the proper lubricant in the air line lubricator. The lubricator should be of low air flow or changing air flow type, and should be kept filled to the correct level. Use  only Paslode recommended lubricants.  Substitutes may harm the rubber compounds in the tools O-rings and other rubber parts.  Paslode Part No. 403720 is a pneumatic lubricating oil specially made for pneumatic applications. If a filter/regulator/lubricator is not installed on the air sys-tem, air operated tools should be lubricated at least once a day with 6 to 20 drops of oil, depending on the work environment, directly through the male fitting in the tool housing.
Most minor problems can be resolved quickly and easily using the maintenance table that follows. If problems per-sist, contact your Paslode dealer for assistance.

MAINTENANCE – Continued

ACTION WHY HOW

Drain air line filter(daily).

| Prevent accumulation of moisture and dirt.| Open manual petcock (most air supply systems have such a valve).
Keep lubricator filled.| Keep tool lubricated.| Fill with pneumatic tool lubricant. Part No. 403720.
Clean filter element-then blow air through filter in direction opposite to normal flow.| Prevent clogging of filter with dirt.| Wash with soap and water or follow manufacturers instruc-

tions.

Check that all screws on tool are tight.| Prevent air leakage and pro- mote efficient operation.| Check screws daily.
Keep work contacting element working properly.| Promote operator safety and efficient tool operation.| Blow clean daily.
Keep magazine and feeder mechanism clean.| Prevent jamming of fasteners.| Blow clean daily.
Lubricate “O” rings that are replaced.| Assure long life and proper operation of tool.| Use Chemplex® grease, Part No. 403734.
Use only Paslode® replacement parts.| Keep tool operating efficiently and maintain Paslode® tool warranty.| Order any repacement parts needed from Paslode® Dealer.
Check the driver blade regularly and replace when worn.| Ensure proper operation of the tool.| Remove piston and driver assembly from tool and com- pare with new driver blade.

Replace when worn.

OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION
Fasteners will not drive completely into wood. ****

Increase air pressure (do not exceed 120 psi).


Fasteners penetrate properly during normal operation, but won’t drive fully at faster speeds.

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Increase air flow to tool — use larger air lines

(3/8 inch ID minimum).



Fasteners drive too deeply into wood.

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Reduce air pressure.




Tools skips during operation – no fasteners are driven from time to time.

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Make sure correct fasteners are being used. Use fasteners that meet Paslode® specifications only.

Inspect check and feed claw for wear and proper operation.

Clean as needed to remove debris.

Increase air flow to tool — use larger air lines

(3/8 ID minimum).



Tool operates, but no fasteners are driven.

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Check magazine for proper fasteners.




Increase air pressure (do not exceed 120psi).



Air leaks at cap when tool is connected to air.

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Tighten capscrews.

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