Thursday, September 17, 2015

Remington Energy Hammer Instructions

The Remington Power Hammer Pattern 476 uses low-velocity .22 calibre cartridges to operate fasteners into steel, concrete and masonry. The hammer is designed to function with .22 calibre crimped Remington Powder Loads Type A. It can guide Remington Competence Fasteners up to 2-1/2-inches extensive. Penetration in concrete is between one inch and 1.25 inches. In steel, the fastener must fully penetrate the data, with recommended steel applications in the 3/16-inch to 5/16-inch scope.


Instructions


Loading


1. Encompass the fastener into the boundary of the Bore of the Capacity Hammer, with the round metal attitude ahead. Hold the muzzle of the Power Hammer flush against the surface of the working material at a 90-degree angle. Do not tilt it.6. Hold the grip of the muzzle with one hand and push down to compress the spring. The groove etched on the barrel must align with the groove on the housing before the Power Hammer will operate correctly.



3. Occupancy the Bore down and elsewhere from you. Embrace a Remington Powder Load of the appropriate power rating into the chamber.


4. Push the barrel down into the hammer housing until it stops, and hold it there.


Firing


5. Advance to push the fastener into the Bore until its site is all the more with the limitation of the Bore.2. Cleared the Hospital ward by pulling forward on the Bore until it reaches its borderline.



7. Hit the firing pin at the top of the hammer with a one-pound hammer using a strong, sharp blow. If the Power Hammer does not fire, wait thirty seconds, then eject the Powder Load and repeat the loading/firing procedure.


8. Remove the tool from the surface of the material after firing. Pull the barrel forward rapidly to eject the spent Powder Load.