REMINGTON®PowerdriverModel 493POWDER ACTUATED TOOLMANUFACTURERS´ INSTITUTE INC.™G 029®ANINDEPENDENTLABORATORYTESTINGFORPUBLICSAFETYG 028Read this manu
10103500Safety Precautions3. Never use power loads in firearms.123456789101112122LEKCINBRASS482-54CALIBERNOTE:Failure to start withthe lowest powerlev
11103500Safety Precautions7. Never use common nails or other materials as fasteners. Remington PowerFasteners are manufactured from special steel and
12103500Why A Power Fastener HoldsWHY A POWER FASTENER HOLDSIN CONCRETEThe compression bond of the concrete to the powerfastener accounts for the majo
13103500Selecting Power Fastenersand Power LoadsFASTENING INTO CONCRETEThe proper power fastener length can be determined byadding the thickness of th
14103500Operation1. Grasp barrel assembly and slide forward rapidly until it stops. Push barrelassembly back into tool to the closed position. This se
15103500Operation5. Squeeze trigger to set power fastener. Be sure to keep pressure on tool duringthis operation.6. Grasp base plate and slide barrel
16103500Parts ListKey PartNo. No. Description Qty.1 301002 Body 12 301034 Trigger Pin 13 301906 Advance Bar Assembly (holder,bar,tube) 14 301531 Advan
1710350012318456789101112131416151719202122232425262731283029Cleaning and MaintenanceClean tool after each days use. Disassemble and clean the barrel
18103500Tool Disassembly2. Using thumb, push stop towards rear of tool and remove (see Figure 2).Figure 2 - Removing StopStopFigure 3 - Separating Bas
191035006. Remove piston assembly from piston sleeve (see Figure 4).7. Tilt rear of base plate down. Guide will slide out.REMOVING RUBBER PAD1. Loosen
2103500INDEXWarning: Safety Precautions... 3-11Why A Fastener Holds ...
20103500REMOVING FIRING PIN1. Remove plug from end of tool. Do this by pressing plug in and turning it 90°. Thiswill release the plug from the tool bo
21103500Tool AssemblyATTACHING LINER TO TOOL BODY1. Replace two ball bearings and springs into end of liner (see Figure 9, page 20).2. Slide tool body
22103500ATTACHING RUBBER PAD1. Slip top of rubber pad over plug at rear of tool body (see Figure 5, page 19).2. Press rubber pad into place.3. Tighten
23103500Troubleshooting GuidePiston hangs outof muzzle.Overdriven fastener.Piston jammed.Power load strip willnot advance.Reduction or lossof power.To
24103500Fasteners482-80Wood or Non-Metals To Concrete482-79Wood or Non-Metals To Steel482-78SP FASTENERSFasten wood or nonmetals to concrete or steel.
25103500482-90Application ChartIMPORTANT* Use power fastener with penetration control disc, part number 015549.• Recommended for use with Remington po
26103500Parts CentralContact authorized dealers of this product. If they can’t supply original replace-ment part(s), either contact your nearest Parts
27103500Maintenance LogDate Maintenance Performed
103500-01REV. A10/96Limited Warranty AgreementDESA International warrants the Remington Powerdriver Model 493 against defectsin materials and workmans
3103500Warning: Safety PrecautionsIMPORTANT: Read these operating instructions carefully and com-pletely before trying to operate or service this tool
41035005. Make sure the work area is clean from loose material and debris.482-12Safety PrecautionsPOWDERACTUATEDTOOLSIN USEWARNING482-10!4. Always cle
5103500Safety Precautions4. Never carry or pass a loaded powder actuated tool. Never point a powderactuated tool at anyone.3. Store powder actuated to
6103500Safety Precautions7. An operator taking medication should take extra precautions while handling thetool. Never drink alcoholic beverages or tak
7103500Safety Precautions3. Never make fastenings in spalled or cracked areas.2. Never attempt to drive power fasteners into very hard or brittle mate
8103500TOO THINWELD482-403/16" MIN1/2"1"482-41Safety Precautions7. Do not drive power fasteners into steel base material less then 3/16
9103500Safety Precautions2. Should the tool fail to fire, hold the muzzle firmly against the work surface for30 seconds. Release the trigger and remov
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