SENCO SFT10XP 16mm Hobby Air Stapler Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- SENCO
Table of Contents
SENCO SFT10XP 16mm Hobby Air Stapler Instruction
EMPLOYER’S RESPONSIBILITIES
It is the employer’s responsibility to assure this manual is read and understood by all personnel assigned to use the tool. Keep this manual available for future reference. Risk assessment and implementation of appropriate controls for all hazards are essential.
WORKPLACE HAZARDS
The following apply:
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Slips, trips and falls are major causes of workplace injury. Be aware of slippery surfaces caused by use of the tool and also of trip hazards caused by the airline hose.
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Proceed with additional care in unfamiliar surroundings. Hidden hazards may exist, such as electricity or other utility lines.
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This tool is not intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres and is not insulated from coming into contact with electric power.
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Make sure there are no electrical cables, gas pipes etc. that could cause a hazard if damaged by use of the tool.
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DUST AND EXHAUST HAZARDS
If the tool is used in an area where there is static dust, it may disturb the dust and cause a hazard.
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Risk assessment should include dust created by the use of the tool and the potential for disturbing existing dust.
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Direct the exhaust so as to minimize disturbance of dust in a dust filled environment.
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Where dust or exhaust hazards are created, the priority shall be to control them at the point of emission.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- Hand-held power fastener driving tool consisting of a pneumatic power unit, guide body and magazine in which energy is applied in a linear movement to a loaded fas-tener for the purpose of driving the fastener into defined materials unless using a specialized fastener intended for use in concrete or steel.
- Any other use is forbidden.
WARNINGS
Tools with symbol shall only be used for production applications. Any other use is forbidden.
- Do not rest your finger on the trigger when picking up the tool, moving between operatingareas and positions or walking, as resting finger on trigger can lead to inadvertent opera- tion. For tools with selective actuation, always check the tool before use to ascertain the correct mode is selected.
- This tool has either selective actuation for contact actua-tion or continuous contact actuation by actuation mode selectors or is a contact actuation or continuous actua-tion contact tool and has been marked with the symbol above. Its intended uses are for production applications such as pallets, furniture, manufactured housing, uphol-stery and sheathing.
- If using this tool in selective actuation mode, always ensure it is in the correct actuation setting.
- Do not use this tool in contact actuation for applications such as closing boxes or crates and fitting transportation safety systems on trailers and lorries.
- Be careful when changing from one driving location to another.
SAFETY WARNINGS
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Read and understand these warnings to prevent injuries to yourself andbystanders. Refer to tool use, mainte- nance and troubleshooting sections for additional information.
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Failure to follow warnings could result in serious injury.
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Do not discard.
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Operators and others in work area shall wear
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pact-resistant eye protection with side shields. Failure to do so can cause serious injury. CE equivalent to EN166
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Always wear other personal protective equipment such as hearing, gloves and hard hat.
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Only wear gloves that provide adequate feel and safe control of triggers and adjusting devises.
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Operators and others in work area shall wear hearing protection.
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Unprotected exposure to high noise levels can cause per-manent, disabling, hearing loss and other problems such as tinnitus (ringing, buzzing, whistling or humming in the ears).
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Appropriate controls to reduce the risk may include actions such as damping materials to prevent workpieces from
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Use appropriate hearing protection.
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Operate and maintain the tool as recommended in these instructions, to prevent an unnecessary increase in noise levels.
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If the tool has a silencer, always ensure it is in place and in
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Exposure to vibration can cause disabling damage to the nerves and blood supply of the hands and arms.
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Wear warm clothing when working in cold conditions, keep your hands warm and dry.
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If you experience numbness, tingling, pain or whitening of the skin in your fingers or hands, seek medical advice from a qualified occupational health professional regarding overall activities.
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Operate and maintain the tool as recommended in these instructions, to prevent an unnecessary increase in vibration levels.
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Hold the tool with a light, but safe, grip because the risk from vibration is generally greater when the grip force is higher.
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Stay alert, watch what you are doing, and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use tool while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medica-tion. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
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Only use the correct energy supply as directed
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Never use oxygen, carbon dioxide or any other bottled gas as a power source for this tool; the tool will explode and cause serious injury.
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Using oxygen or combustible gases for pneumatic tools creates a fire or explosion hazard.
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Always remove your finger from the trigger when not driving fasteners. Never carry the tool with finger on or under trigger. Tool will eject a fastener if the workpiece contact is bumped.
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The tool’s resting position is on its side disconnected from air.
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The resting position includes removing the finger from the trigger and positioning tool so that the workpiece contact is not actuated.
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Always assume the tool contains fasteners. Keep the tool pointed away from yourself and others. No horseplay. Respect the tool as a working implement.
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Keep hands and legs away from the firing direction.
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Only skilled operators should use fastener driving tools.
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Drive fasteners into work surface only; never into materials too hard to penetrate.
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Addition downforce is required for steel and concrete tools.
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During operation, debris from the workpiece & collation system may be discharged.
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Ensure tool is always safely engaged on the workpiece and cannot slip.
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T ools equipped with “Contact Actuation” shall not be used:
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If a change of driving locations is effected via stairs, ladders or scaffolding.
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For closing boxes or crates.
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For fitting transportation safety systems.
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Moving platforms
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Read and understand risk associated with selective actua-tion in “Tool Use” Section.
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Do not force tool. Let the tool do the work. Use the cor-rect tool for your application. The correct tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed.
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Do not overeach
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Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
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Do not drive fasteners on top of other fasteners or with the tool at too steep of an angle.
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Fastener could deflect and cause injury.
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When using tool, care should be taken due to possibility of tool recoil after a fastener is driven. If workpiece contact is unintentionally allowed to re-contact work surface following a recoil, an unwanted fastener will be driven.
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Therefore, allow tool to recoil completely off work surface after a fastener is driven to avoid this condition. Do not push workpiece contact on work surface until a second fastener is desired.
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Hold the tool correctly with a firm grasp and be prepared to counteract and manage normal or sudden movements such as recoil. Grip should be safe but appropriate to reduce vibration hazard which can cause serious injury.
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Maintain a balanced body position and secure footing.
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Be careful when using pneumatic tools as the tool becomes cold. This can affect grip and control.
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Do not drive fasteners close to the edge of the work surface.
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The fastener could deflect and cause injury.
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Keep bystanders away.
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Clearly mark off your operting area.
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Disconnect tool from air before doing tool maintenance, clearing a jammed fastener, making adjustments,leaving work area, moving tool to another location, or handing the tool to another person.
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Tool may eject a fastener when connected to air supply; therefore, ① remove all fasteners from tool before at-taching air hose.
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Be careful when handling fasteners when loading/unload-
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Never use tool if workpiece contact, trigger or springs have become inoperable, missing or damaged. Do not tamper with or remove workpiece contact, trigger, or springs.
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Modifications may reduce the effectiveness of safety measures and increase risk to operator/bystanders.
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Do not use tool if tool has been damaged
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Make sure all screws and caps are securely tightened at all times. Make daily inspections for free movement of trigger and workpiece contact. Never use the tool if parts are missing, worn or damaged.
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Always use second handle (if supplied)
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Use only parts, fasteners, lubricants and accessories recommended or sold by SENCO. Do not modify tool without authorization from SENCO.
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Use only clean, dry, regulated compressed air at recommended pressure.
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Always shut off air supply and disconnect tool when not in use.
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Tools shall not be connected to pressure which potentially exceeds maximum operating pressure by 10%.
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Do not exceed the maximum operating pressure Ps max.
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Tools marked with an inverted triangle may not be used unless fitted with an effective workpiece contact.
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Tools without workpiece contact can be fired unintentionally, causing injury.
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Stands for mounting tools to a support shall be designed and constructed by the stand manufacturer in such a way that the tool can be safely affixed for the intended use.
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The tool and air supply hose must have a connecting nipple such that all pressure is removed from the tool when the coupling joint is disconnected.
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Compressed air can cause severe injury.
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Always disconnect the tool from the compressed air supply before changing accessories, making adjustments and/or repairs or when moving away from an operating area to a different area.
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Never direct compressed air at yourself or anyone else
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Whipping hose can cause severe injury – always check for damaged or loose hose.
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Do not load fasteners with trigger or workpiece contact depressed.
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Do not use tool without danger label on tool. If label is missing, damaged or unreadable, contact your SENCO representative to obtain a new label.
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Never use a tool that leaks air or needs repair.
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Do not use if the tool is damaged.
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Never carry or drag a pneumatic tool by its hose.
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Do not perform any “emergency repairs” without proper tools and equipment.
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Always check tool before use for broken, misconnected, loose or worn parts.
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Keep hands and other body parts away from the area shown in the circle to avoid possible injury during operation.
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Keep fingers away from trigger when not operating the tool and when moving from one operat-ing position to another.
TOOL USE
Tool| Loading| Unloading| Exhaust| Trigger Type|
Auto Fire Option| Depth of Drive Adjustment| Jam
Clearing| Safety element
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SFT10XP|
Bottom Load (A1)
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Release at rear of tool (B1)
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Rear
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Single (D1)
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(E1)
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None
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Via magazine
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None
SFT10XP-LN
SFT10XP-DL| Release at magazine (B2)
SFW09| Release at rear of tool (B1)| Dual
SFW05| Release at magazine (B2)| Single (D1)| NA
SKSXP|
Top Load (A2)
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Pull feeder. Tap to release (B3)
| Moveable|
Bottom fire (I)
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NA
| None|
Gate (F1)
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Yes
SNS41XP| Adjustable (C1)|
At safety foot
NS20XP|
Front
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(E2)
NS20BXP
PS15XP|
At trigger well
PS20XP
SQS55XP| Adjustable (C1)|
(E1)
| At safety foot
SLS25XP|
Top Load (A2)
|
Pull feeder. Tap to release (B3)
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Moveable
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Sequential (D1)
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At linkage
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Gate (F1)
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Yes
SLS20XP
SMS92| Adjustable (C1)| NA
SLS18Mg|
Bottom Load (A1)
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Release at rear of tool (B1)
| Rear, Adjustable (C2)| Selectable|
NA
| At trigger well|
Via magazine
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Yes
S150LS|
Adjustable (C1)
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Single (D1)
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At linkage
S150MS
SLS18BL
WC330|
Top Load (A2)
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Pull feeder. Tap to release (B3)
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Front
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Single (D1)
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NA
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At linkage
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Via magazine
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Yes
WC360
TOOL ELEMENTS
Fine Wire Stapler
FW2
FW3
FW1 Magazine Release
FW2 Cap
FW3 Trigger
FW4 Inlet
FW5 Exhaust
| ****
FW4
FW 5 FW1
| Medium Wire Stapler
Bottom Load
MW2
MW1
MW1 Workpiece Contact
MW2 Trigger
MW3 Exhaust
MW4 Inlet
MW5 Magazine Release
Top Load
MW6
MW6 Feeder Shoe
| ****
MW3 MW4
MW5
| Heavy Wire Stapler
HW2
HW5
HW3
HW1
7/16” (11mm ) 1” (25mm) – 2” (50mm) NS 20 XP
CONSTRUCTION STAPLES
HW1 Workpiece Contact
HW2 Exhaust
HW3 Trigger
HW4 Feeder Shoe
HW5 Inlet
| ****
HW4
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MAINTENANCE
Warning
- Repairs other than those described here should be performed only by trained, qualified personnel. Contact SENCO for information at: + 31 320 295 575.
- Read section titled “Safety Warnings” before maintaining tool.
- Only use spare parts specified by the manufacturer or autho-rized representative.
- All screws should be kept tight. Loose screws result in unsafe operation and parts breakage.
- Check monthly
- With tool disconnected, make daily inspection to assure free movement of workpiece contact and trigger. Do not use tool if workpiece contact or trigger sticks or binds.
- Squirt Senco pneumatic oil (5 to 10 drops) into the air inlet twice daily (depending on frequency of tool use). Other oils may damage O-rings and other tool parts.
- Some Senco tools are Oil Free and DO NOT require oil, Check label.
- Wipe tool clean daily and inspect for wear. Use non-flammable cleaning solutions only if necessary.
- Do Not Soak.
- Caution: Such solutions may damage O–rings and other tool parts.
- Dispose of cleaning materials properly.
TROUBLESHOOTING
- Should Staple Jam Occur:
- Disconnect Air Supply
- Remove Fasteners
- Clear the Jam
- Follow loading Procedure
SYMPTOM
Air leak near top of tool. / Sluggish operation
SOLUTION
Verify air supply / tighten screws or install Repair Kit – See Parts Manual
SYMPTOM
Air leak near bottom of tool / Poor return.
SOLUTION
Clean tool / tighten screws or install Repair Kit See Parts Manual
SYMPTOM
Other problems.
SOLUTION
Contact SENCO.
TECHNICAL DATA
Tool Type| ****
Minimum to operating pressure
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Air Consumption (60 cycles per minute) litr
| ****
Air Inlet
| ****
Maximum Speed (cycles per second)
| ****
Weight Kg
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Staple Capacity
| ****
Tool size: Height mm
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Tool size: Length mm
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Tool size: Width: Main Body mm
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XtremePro Series|
SFT10XP| 4.5-7.0 bar| 33,0| 1/4 in NPT| 30 (Auto)| 0,96| 180| 167| 218| 42,0
SFT10XP-DL| 4.5-7.0 bar| 33,0| 1/4 in NPT| 30 (Auto)| 1,31| 180| 167| 376|
42,0
SFT10XP-LN| 4.5-7.0 bar| 33,0| 1/4 in NPT| 30 (Auto)| 0,92| 180| 207| 218|
42,0
SLS20XP| 4.8-8.3 bar| 54,4| 1/4 in NPT| 10| 1,10| 168| 216| 305| 51,0
SLS25XP| 4.8-8.3 bar| 54,4| 1/4 in NPT| 10| 1,21| 168| 229| 305| 50,0
SKSXP| 4.8-8.3 bar| 61,2| 1/4 in NPT| 5| 1,90| 145| 238| 314| 76,0
NS20XP| 4.8-8.3 bar| 113,0| 3/8 in NPT| 10| 2,31| 160| 279| 381| 89,0
NS20BXP| 4.8-8.3 bar| 136,0| 3/8 in NPT| 10| 2,64| 160| 279| 381| 102,0
SQS55XP| 5.5-8.3 bar| 185,0| 3/8 in NPT| 15| 2,70| 130| 305| 365| 92,0
SNS50XP| 5.5-8.3 bar| 185,0| 3/8 in NPT| 15| 2,70| 160| 305| 365| 92,0
PS15XP| 4.8-8.3 bar| 90,0| 3/8 in NPT| 10| 2,30| 160| 225| 387| 89,0
PS20XP| 4.8-8.3 bar| 97,0| 3/8 in NPT| 10| 2,40| 160| 225| 387| 89,0
Pro Series|
SFW09| 4.8-8.3 bar| 21,8| 1/4 in NPT| 15| 2,00| 110| 151| 241| 49,0
SLS18MG| 4.8-8.3 bar| 68,0| 1/4 in NPT| 5| 1,17| 110| 241| 260| 63,5
SMS92| 5.0-8.0 bar| 55,5| 1/4 in NPT| 3| 1,858| 160| 274| 310| 78,0
SNS41| 5.5-8.3 bar| 153,0| 3/8 in NPT| 12| 2,10| 160| 273| 381| 86,0
WC330-SP| 5.0-8.0 bar| 175,6| 3/8 in NPT| | 5,85| 120| 400| 397| 133,0
WC360-SP| 5.0-8.0 bar| 261,0| 3/8 in NPT| | 6,25| 120| 400| 470| 138,0
SemiPro Series|
SFW05| 5.2-6.9 bar| 27,0| 1/4 in NPT| 5| 0,90| 100| 163| 229| 45,0
S150LS| 4.8-8.3 bar| 54,4| 1/4 in NPT| 5| 1,46| 100| 227| 249| 68,0
S150MS| 4.8-8.3 bar| 54,4| 1/4 in NPT| 5| 1,46| 100| 227| 249| 68,0
Black Label Series|
SLS18BL| 4.8-8.3 bar| 50,97| 1/4 in NPT| 3| 1,67| 100| 266| 266| 82,5
STAPLE RANGE
Tool Type | Staple Type | |
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A | AT | B |
SFT10XP | Leg Length in mm | 6-16 |
SFT10XP-DL | 6-16 | |
SFT10XP-LN | 6-16 | |
SLS20XP | ||
SLS25XP | ||
SKSXP | ||
NS20XP | ||
NS20BXP | ||
SQS55XP | ||
SNS50XP | ||
PS15XP | ||
PS20XP | ||
SFW09 | 6-16 | |
SLS18MG | ||
SMS92 | ||
SNS41 | ||
WC330-SP | ||
WC360-SP | ||
SFW05 | 6-16 | |
S150 | ||
SLS18BL |
NOISE INFORMATION
Tool Type| Sound pressure level (Lpa) dB| Sound power level (Lwa)
dB| Vibration level m/s2
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XtremePro Series|
SFT10XP| 81,9| 92,1| 1,7
SFT10XP-DL| 81,9| 92,1| 1,7
SFT10XP-LN| 81,9| 92,1| 1,7
SLS20XP| 80| 87| <2.5
SLS25XP| 83| 89| <2.5
SKSXP| 86| 91| <2.5
NS20XP| 90| 96| 2,3
NS20BXP| 90| 96| 2,7
SQS55XP| 93| 99| 3,1
SNS50XP| 93| 99| 3,1
PS15XP| 90| 96| 2,3
PS20XP| 90| 96| 2,7
Pro Series|
SFW09| 66,3| 74,2| <2.5
SLS18MG| 84| 91| <2.5
SMS92| 89,9| 102,9| <2.5
SNS41| 84| 92| <2.5
WC330-SP| 90| 103| 2,86
WC360-SP| 91| 104| 3,51
SemiPro Series|
SFW05| 80| 85| <2.5
S150LS| 88| 101| <2.5
S150MS| 88| 101| <2.5
Black Label Series|
SLS18BL| 84| 91| <2.5
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Noise Information in accordance with EN12549
These values are tool-related characteristic values and do not represent noise developed at the point of use. Workplace design can also serve to reduce noise levels, for example placing workpiece on sound-damping supports.
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Vibration Information in accordance with EN 292 Part 1 & 2
This value is a tool-related characteristic value and does not represent the influence to the handarm-system when using the tool
ACCESSORIES
SENCO offers a full line of accessories for your SENCO tools, including:
- Air Compressors
- Hose
- Couplers
- Fittings
- Safety Glasses
- Pressure Gauges
- Lubricants
- Regulators
- Filters
For more information or a complete illustrated catalogue of SENCO accessories, visit SENCO.EU
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