Remington Impact Driver 491 User Guide

REMINGTON®  
Powerdriver  
Model 491  
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POWDER ACTUATED TOOL  
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MANUFACTURERS´ INSTITUTE INC.  
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Operating  
Instructions  
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Important:  
Read this manual and all labels carefully before operating your powder  
actuated tool. This manual should always accompany the tool and be  
transferred with it upon change of ownership.  
 
Warning: Safety Precautions  
IMPORTANT: Read these operating instructions carefully and com-  
pletely before trying to operate or service this tool. Improper use of  
this tool can cause serious injury or death from firing fastener into  
body or from flying debris. We expressly disclaim any liability for any  
injurytopersonsordamagetopropertywhichresultfromyourfailure  
to take the precautions contained in this manual.  
WARNING: This tool is designed only for use by qualified operators.  
Qualification is obtained through a thorough understanding of the Safety  
Warnings and operating instructions as defined in this operating manual.  
NOTE:Yourlocallaborregulationsmayrequirethattheoperatorofthistool  
on a job site be thoroughly trained and certified for competence prior to  
operating this tool. For certification procedures, call: 1-800-626-2237  
(U.S.A.) or 1-905-826-8010 (Canada).  
BEFORE USING  
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1. Always handle the tool as if it were loaded. Before starting work, check that the  
tool is unloaded and the muzzle is clear. Never load a tool unless it is going to  
be used.  
2. Always inspect to make sure the tool is working properly. If the tool does not  
work properly, remove from service and tag “DEFECTIVE.” Do not use the tool  
again until it has been properly repaired.  
3. Operators and bystanders must wear goggles and ear protection which meet  
or exceed the accepted standards for adequate protection in your country. In  
the U.S.A., refer to ANSI standards. In Canada, refer to CSA standards.  
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Safety Precautions  
WARNING  
POWDER  
ACTUATED  
TOOLS  
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IN USE  
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4. Always clear the work area on all sides and post appropriate warning signs on  
job sites.  
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5. Make sure the work area is clean from loose material and debris.  
HANDLING THE TOOL  
1. Never place your hand over the muzzle. Accidental discharge can cause  
serious injury.  
2. Never place your finger on the trigger until the tool’s muzzle is against the work  
surface.  
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Safety Precautions  
POWD  
POWDER  
LOADS  
LOAD  
3. Store powder actuated tool and power load strips in a locked container. Unload  
tool before storing. Keep power loads of different power levels in separate  
containers.  
4. Never carry or pass a loaded powder actuated tool. Never point a powder  
actuated tool at anyone.  
5. Ifthetoolisdropped, inspectfordamageandrepairitbeforecontinuingtowork.  
Never use a damaged tool.  
6. Always take precaution to maintain your balance while operating a powder  
actuated tool.  
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Safety Precautions  
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7. Anoperatortakingmedicationshouldtakeextraprecautionswhilehandlingthe  
tool. Never drink alcoholic beverages or take medications which impair your  
vision, balance or judgement before using a powder actuated tool.  
KNOW YOUR FASTENING BASE MATERIAL  
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CENTER  
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PUNCH TEST  
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Start  
GREEN  
POWER  
LEVEL 3  
Surfa
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Point  
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YELLOW  
POWER  
LEVEL 4  
RED  
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LEVEL 5  
1. Always know the thickness and type of base material into which you are  
fastening. Neverguess. TestthebasematerialbyusingtheCenterPunchTest.  
The Center Punch Test is performed by using a hammer to test drive the  
particular power fastener to be used into the material. If the point penetrates  
easily, the material is too soft. If the point becomes blunt, the material is too  
hard. If the material fractures, cracks or shatters, the material is too brittle. Test  
fastenings can be made if the material shows a clear fastener impression and  
the fastener point is not blunted. Always start with the lowest power load  
(Green-Level 3) and proceeding with the order shown in the lower right-hand  
figure above. Always wear approved goggles.  
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Safety Precautions  
BRICK  
TILE  
CAST IRS  
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2. Never attempt to drive power fasteners into very hard or brittle materials  
including, but not limited to cast iron, glass, tile, stone, brick, or hardened steel.  
Materials of this type tend to shatter and create hazard from flying particles.  
3. Never make fastenings in spalled or cracked areas.  
4. Never drive power fasteners into thin or easily penetrated materials unless it is  
backed by concrete or steel. When in doubt, such as when base material is  
concealed, conduct a Center Punch Test (See page 6). Check continually to  
avoid fastening into unsuitable material, especially in older buildings.  
5. Do not fasten through or within 1/2" of predrilled or pre-punched holes.  
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Safety Precautions  
3"  
3"  
3"  
3"  
1X  
3X  
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6. Do not drive power fasteners into concrete less than three times as thick as the  
intended fastener penetration, within 3" of the edge, within 3" of another power  
fastener or within 3" of a failed power fastener.  
WELD  
1"  
1/2"  
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3/16" MIN  
7. Do not drive power fasteners into steel base material less then 3/16" thick,  
within2"ofaweld, within1/2"oftheedgeorwithin1"ofanotherpowerfastener.  
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8. When fastening into masonry walls, always drive into horizontal mortar joints,  
never into vertical mortar joints. Be careful. A poorly laid joint may permit too  
much penetration, and/or unsatisfactory holding power.  
OPERATING THE TOOL  
90˚  
1. Always hold tool perpendicular to work surface.  
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Safety Precautions  
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WATER  
2. Should the tool fail to fire, hold the muzzle firmly against the work surface for  
30 seconds. Release the trigger and remove pressure on the tool while  
holding the muzzle against the work surface. Again press the tool firmly  
against the work surface and pull the trigger. If the tool still fails to fire, hold  
the tool firmly against the work surface for another 30 seconds before  
advancing the power load strip. Use remaining loads in strip. Discard power  
load strip into water or oil.  
Spall  
Sheild  
3. Always use the spall shield when driving directly into concrete or steel. Always  
wear approved goggles.  
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4. Never use a powder actuated tool in an explosive or flammable atmosphere or  
when non-sparking tools are required.  
POWER LOADS AND FASTENERS  
1. Never leave unfired power load strips on floors or work surfaces.  
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Safety Precautions  
Start  
GREEN  
POWER  
LEVEL 3  
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NOTE:  
Failure to start with  
the lowest power  
level can result in  
overdrive condition  
and will result in  
damage to tool  
(See page 13).  
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5
4
3
2
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9
YELLOW  
POWER  
LEVEL 4  
1
10  
11  
12  
1
RED  
POWER  
LEVEL 5  
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2. Remington power load strips are available in three power levels – green (level  
3), yellow (level 4) and red (level 5). Green is lowest power level, red is highest  
power level. Always start with the lowest power level (green-level 3) and  
increase until a proper fastening is made (See page 13 “Selecting Power  
Fasteners and Power Loads”). IMPORTANT: Purple (level 6) power load  
strips will not function in model 491 tool.  
3. Never use power loads in firearms.  
POWER  
LOAD  
STRIPS  
ONLY  
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4. Nevercarryfastenersorotherhardobjectsinthesamepocketorcontainerwith  
power load strips.  
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5. A color blind person must take extra precautions to prevent the chance of  
mixing the power load strips of various levels.  
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Safety Precautions  
482-59  
6. Power fasteners are a permanently installed fixture. An act of demolition is  
required for their removal. Appropriate safety precautions must be taken.  
Head  
Shank  
482-60  
Plastic Flute  
7. Never use common nails or other materials as fasteners. Remington Power  
Fasteners are manufactured from special steel and heat treated to produce a  
very hard yet ductile fastener.  
8. Never pry a power load out of the strip. Prying can discharge the load causing  
serious injury (See Troubleshooting Guide, page 23).  
UNLOAD  
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9. If work is interrupted for any reason, remove the power load strip before  
removing the power fastener.  
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Why A Power Fastener Holds  
WHY A POWER FASTENER HOLDS  
IN CONCRETE  
The compression bond of the concrete to the power  
fastener accounts for the majority of the holding power.  
The fastener displaces the concrete which tries to return  
to its original form causing a squeezing effect.  
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Maximum holding power is achieved when the depth of  
penetrationproducesabondonthepowerfastenerequal  
to the strength of the concrete. As a general rule, pene-  
tration should be approximately 1" to 1 1/4" into the base  
concrete. Make sure the concrete is at least three times  
asthickastheintendedfastenerpenetration.Neverhave  
the power fastener point protrude through the concrete.  
NOTE: Concrete needs to cure for 28 days before  
maximum fastening holding power will be achieved.  
WHY A POWER FASTENER HOLDS IN STEEL  
Holding power in steel depends on the elasticity of the  
steel. The steel pushes back on the shank of the power  
fastener.  
Drop a marble into water; the water parts, the marble  
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continues down, the water closes back. This is similar to  
the reaction when a power fastener penetrates steel.  
In steel, the point of the power fastener must penetrate  
completely through for highest holding power. If the  
fastener does not penetrate, the spring action of the steel  
pushes back on the point and tends to force the fastener  
out.  
Recommended applications are between 3/16-3/8"  
steel.  
NOTE: When fastening in steel be sure the point goes  
through the steel.  
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Selecting Power Fasteners  
and Power Loads  
FASTENING INTO CONCRETE  
The proper power fastener length can be determined by  
addingthethicknessofthematerialtobefastenedandthe  
amount of fastener that will actually penetrate the con-  
crete. The concrete must be three times as thick as the  
intended fastener penetration. In most cases, penetration  
shouldbeapproximately1"to11/4"intothebaseconcrete  
material.  
482-85  
Wood or Non-Metals  
To Concrete  
FASTENING INTO STEEL  
The proper fastener length can be determined by adding  
the thickness of the material to be fastened and the  
thickness of the steel. The point of the power fastener  
must go completely through the steel.  
482-79  
Wood or Non-Metals  
To Steel  
POWER LOADS  
RIGHT  
Always start with the lowest power level (green-level 3). If  
the first test fastener does not penetrate to the desired  
depth, move to the next highest power level (yellow-level  
4). Increase until a proper fastening is made.  
IMPORTANT: Damage to the tool will result if the above  
instructions are not followed (see illustrations to right and  
lower right).  
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Flush With Surface  
OVERDRIVEN POWER FASTENERS  
AND PISTON  
OVERDRIVE  
An overdriven power fastener results when too strong of  
a power load is used causing the piston to extend past the  
muzzle. Move to the next lightest power load. Repeated  
overdrive will damage your tool. By avoiding overdrive,  
you can extend the life of your tool considerably and avoid  
costly repairs.  
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Piston Extended  
Out of Muzzle  
NOTE: Never fire the tool without a power fastener. This  
can damage the tool and/or cause possible injury to the  
operator.  
IMPORTANT: Only use 2 1/2" power fasteners with the  
standard guide. 3" power fasteners can be used with  
optional guide, part number 301110.  
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Operation  
1. Grasp barrel assembly and slide forward rapidly until it stops. Push barrel  
assembly back into tool to the closed position. This sets piston into firing  
position.  
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2. Insert power fastener into muzzle of tool, head end first. Push the fastener until  
point is even with end of tool.  
NOTE:  
Failure to start with  
the lowest power  
level can result in  
overdrive condition  
and will result in  
damage to tool  
(See page 13).  
3. Select the proper power level of power load strips. Always insert powder strip  
loads through bottom of handle. Push power load strip in until even with bottom  
of handle.  
90˚  
4. Place the muzzle of tool perpendicular to work surface without tilting the tool.  
Push tool against work surface until sliding action of barrel stops.  
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Operation  
5. Squeeze trigger to set power fastener. Be sure to keep pressure on tool during  
this operation.  
6. Grasp base plate and slide barrel forward rapidly until it stops. Push base plate  
back into liner to the closed position. This advances the power load strip and  
resets the piston for the next fastening.  
WARNING: Do not depress muzzle of tool into barrel assembly when  
loading new power fastener. Live power load is in firing position.  
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7. Should the tool fail to fire, hold the muzzle firmly against the work surface for  
30 seconds. Release the trigger and remove pressure on the tool while  
holding the muzzle against the work surface. Again press the tool firmly  
against the work surface and pull the trigger. If the tool still fails to fire, hold  
the tool firmly against the work surface for another 30 seconds before  
advancing the power load strip. Use remaining loads in strip. Discard power  
load strip into water or oil.  
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Parts List  
Key  
No.  
Part  
No.  
Description  
Qty.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
301002  
301034  
301529  
301530  
301531  
301533  
301015  
301100  
301014  
301013  
301012  
301016  
301046  
301047  
301006  
301903  
301208  
301010  
301009  
301011  
301300  
301023  
301024  
301904  
301026  
301025  
301028  
301601  
301844  
301840  
301843  
301845  
Body  
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Trigger Pin  
Advance Holder  
Advance Bar  
Advance Bar Spring  
Trigger  
Screw  
Liner  
Annular Spring  
Ball Bearing  
Stop  
Push Pin  
Ball Bearing  
Spring  
Piston Sleeve  
Piston Assembly (Includes Piston and Ring)  
Piston Ring  
Guide  
Base Plate  
Shear Clip  
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10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
Sear Holder  
Sear  
Sear Spring  
Firing Pin Assembly  
Sear Holder Spring  
Firing Pin Spring  
Plug  
Rubber Pad  
Rock Arm  
Spring  
Spring  
Rock Arm Pin  
Optional Accessory  
Guide For 3" Power Fasteners  
Spall Shield  
301110  
301053  
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IMPORTANT: Do not use key numbers when ordering service parts. Always  
order components by part number and description. Include model number and  
serial number of tool.  
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30  
32  
28  
27  
26  
31  
29  
25  
24  
12  
21  
4
1
23  
22  
5
2
6
3
14  
9
11  
15  
13  
10  
8
7
17  
16  
18  
19  
20  
Cleaning and Maintenance  
Clean tool after each days use. Disassemble and clean the barrel assembly with the  
wire brush provided with tool. Notice: Do not attempt to clean power load strip  
channel with wire brush.  
Apply good quality penetrating lubricant spray (such as WD-40) sparingly and wipe  
dry.  
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Tool Disassembly  
WARNING: Never disassemble, replace barrel, clean, or assemble a loaded  
powder actuated tool.  
REMOVING BARREL ASSEMBLY  
1. Using screwdriver, lift end of annular spring and rotate spring until stop is  
uncovered (see Figure 1).  
Annular Spring  
Stop  
Figure 1 - Rotating Annular Spring  
2. Using thumb, push stop towards rear of tool and remove (see Figure 2).  
Stop  
Figure 2 - Removing Stop  
3. Pull barrel assembly out of liner in tool body.  
4. Remove shear clip from barrel assembly (see item 20, page 17, for shear clip  
location).  
5. Separate base plate from piston sleeve (see Figure 3).  
Piston Sleeve  
Base Plate  
Figure 3 - Separating Base Plate From Piston Sleeve  
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6. Remove piston assembly from piston sleeve (see Figure 4).  
Piston Sleeve  
Piston  
Figure 4 - Removing Piston From Piston Sleeve  
7. Tilt rear of base plate down. Guide will slide out.  
REMOVING RUBBER PAD  
1. Loosen screw on back of rubber pad with 5mm Allen wrench.  
2. Detach rubber pad from top of tool first, then pull entire rubber pad from tool.  
Rubber Pad  
Figure 5 - Removing Rubber Pad  
REMOVING ROCK ARM  
Rock arm assembly is located on rubber pad.  
1. Push out rock arm pin (see Figure 6).  
2. Remove rock arm and spring from rubber pad.  
Rubber Pad  
Rock Arm  
Rock  
Arm Pin  
Spring  
Figure 6 - Removing Rock Arm  
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REMOVING FIRING PIN  
1. Remove plug from end of tool. Do this by pressing plug in and turning it 90°. This  
will release the plug from the tool body.  
2. Remove the two springs within the cylinder at rear of tool body.  
Springs  
Plug  
Firing Pin  
and Sear  
Assembly  
Figure 7 - Removing Plug and Springs to Access Firing Pin  
3. Use needle-nosed pliers to grasp nut at rear of firing pin assembly. Pull firing pin  
assembly and sear assembly from tool body.  
4. Remove push pin from inside tool body. Do this by tilting rear of tool down. Push  
pin will fall out.  
5. Remove firing pin assembly from sear assembly.  
REMOVING TRIGGER ASSEMBLY  
1. Remove trigger pin from tool body (see Figure 8). Note: End of trigger pin is  
threaded. Unscrew threaded portion of pin, then pull pin from tool body.  
2. Remove trigger assembly from rear of tool body.  
Trigger Assembly  
Trigger Pin  
Figure 8 - Removing Trigger Pin and Trigger Assembly  
REMOVING LINER FROM TOOL BODY  
Note: You must remove trigger assembly before removing liner.  
1. Remove two screws just under liner at front of tool body.  
2. Grasp liner and hold tool vertically with liner pointing down.  
3. Remove liner from tool body.  
4. Remove two springs and two ball bearings at rear of liner.  
Spring  
Ball Bearing  
Liner  
Screws  
Figure 9 - Removing Liner From Tool Body  
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Tool Assembly  
ATTACHING LINER TO TOOL BODY  
1. Replace two ball bearings and springs into end of liner (see Figure 9, page 20).  
2. Slide tool body onto liner.  
3. Insert two screws into front of tool body just under liner. Tighten screws firmly.  
ATTACHING TRIGGER ASSEMBLY TO TOOL BODY  
1. Insert trigger assembly into tool body at rear of body (see Figure 8, page 20).  
2. Replace trigger pin. Do this by inserting trigger pin through tool body and trigger  
assembly. After pin is inserted, tighten pin firmly using a standard screw driver.  
ATTACHING FIRING PIN ASSEMBLY  
1. Insert push pin into tool body (see item 12, page 17, for push pin location). Hole  
forpushpinislocatedincylinderatrearoftool. Theholeforthepushpinislocated  
beside center hole in cylinder. Insert narrow end of pin first.  
2. Insert sear assembly into cylinder at rear of tool body. Sear assembly consists of  
sear, spring, and sear holder (see items 21, 22, & 23, page 17). Insert sear  
assembly sear-end first (see Figure 10). Make sure sear is pointing towards  
bottomoftool.Note:Usescrewdrivertodepresssearsosearassemblycanpass  
into cylinder. Press sear assembly into cylinder until it stops. Note: Sear can be  
seen through slot in bottom of cylinder. Use screw driver to depress sear through  
slot. Movesearassemblyfurtherintocylinderuntilsearislocatedatcenterofslot.  
Sear Assembly  
Sear  
Sear  
Slot  
Figure 10 - Inserting Sear Assembly Into Cylinder As  
Viewed From Bottom Of Tool  
3. Insert firing pin (point-first) into sear assembly. Make sure notched side of firing  
pinispointingtowardstopoftoolbody. Donotforcefiringpinassemblyintoplace.  
Use screw driver to depress sear through slot in cylinder. With free hand, gently  
press firing pin until it drops into place.  
4. Place smaller diameter spring into sear assembly. Make sure spring is over top  
of firing pin (see Figure 7, page 20).  
5. Place large diameter spring over top of smaller spring (see Figure 7, page 20).  
6. Place plug over end of both springs.  
7. Press plug to tool body. This will compress the springs into the tool body. After  
plug enters tool body, turn plug 90° to lock plug.  
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ATTACHING RUBBER PAD  
1. 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 screw on back of rubber pad with 5mm Allen wrench.  
ASSEMBLING BARREL ASSEMBLY  
1. Insert guide into rear of base plate (see Figure 11).  
Base Plate  
Guide  
Figure 11 - Inserting Guide Into Base Plate  
2. Insert piston into piston sleeve. Push piston to end of piston sleeve (see Figure  
12).  
Piston Sleeve  
Piston  
Figure 12 - Inserting Piston Into Piston Sleeve  
3. Slide base plate onto piston sleeve. Note: Make sure guide groove on base plate  
and piston sleeve are in line (see Figure 13).  
Piston Sleeve  
Guide Groove  
Base Plate  
Figure 13 - Sliding Base Plate Onto Piston Sleeve  
4. Snap shear clip in place (see item 20, page 17, for shear clip location).  
5. Insertbarrelassemblyintolinerintoolhousing.Note:Alignguidegrooveonbarrel  
assembly with stop opening on liner.  
6. Replace stop. After placing stop in hole on liner, move stop towards front of tool  
(see Figure 2, page 18 for stop location).  
7. Rotate annular spring back over stop. Annular spring holds stop in place.  
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Troubleshooting Guide  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Piston hangs out  
of muzzle.  
Tool overdriven.  
Tap piston on hard surface  
until piston is pushed back  
into the guide. (See “Over-  
driven Fastener” below)  
Piston not properly as- Remove barrel assembly  
sembled in relation to barrel (see pages 18-22). Replace  
stop.  
alldamagedormissingparts.  
Broken piston or piston ring. Replace piston or piston ring  
or take tool to your distributor.  
Overdriven fastener. Excessive power.  
Change either to next lower  
power load or next longer  
length fastener.  
Piston jammed.  
Overdriving of fastener (see Remove barrel assembly  
above).  
(see pages 18-22). Replace  
other parts if damaged.  
Power load strip will Advance bar or spring dam- Replace advance bar or  
not advance.  
aged  
springs.  
Tool dirty.  
Clean tool. Notice: Do not  
attempt to clean power load  
strip channel with wire brush.  
You may damage tool.  
Reduction or loss  
of power.  
Piston not returning to full Barrel must be opened to the  
rear position.  
full extended position to  
properly position piston.  
Worn piston ring or broken Replace piston and/or piston  
piston.  
ring or take tool to your dis-  
tributor.  
Tool does not  
Misassembled or damaged Remove sear holder and  
completely depress. sear holder and firing pin check all parts for correct fit  
parts. assembly.  
Tool does not fire.  
Failure of tool to depress See data listed under “Tool  
completely.  
does not completely de-  
press,” above.  
Piston not fully reset.  
Fully reset piston. See step 1  
under OPERATION, page  
14.  
Tool does not fire.  
Dirt buildup on sear holder Check firing pin mark on  
not allowing proper penetra- power load. Clean sear  
tion of firing pin or worn firing holder, sear and firing pin.  
pin.  
Replace worn or damaged  
parts.Notice: Donotattempt  
to clean power load strip  
channel with wire brush. You  
may damage tool.  
Opening and closing Lack of proper cleaning.  
of barrel or pushing  
down on  
tool, etc. is not  
smooth but is  
Inspect and clean complete  
tool. Replace worn or dam-  
aged parts. Notice: Do not  
attempt to clean power load  
strip channel with wire brush.  
You may damage tool.  
rough or binds.  
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Fasteners  
482-79  
482-80  
Wood or Non-Metals  
To Steel  
482-78  
Wood or Non-Metals  
To Concrete  
Fasten wood or nonmetals to concrete or steel.  
SP FASTENERS  
Application Chart  
Power load and power fastener application information.  
power fastener power load  
For fastening this  
to this  
length  
2 1/2"  
color  
Yellow  
Green  
Yellow/Red  
Concrete  
Cement block  
Steel (3/16" to 3/8" thick)  
Two by fours  
2 1/2"  
2"  
Yellow  
Green  
Yellow/Red  
Concrete  
Cement block  
Steel (3/16" to 3/8" thick)  
1 1/2"  
1 1/2"  
2"  
Furring strips  
Concrete  
Cement block  
Steel (3/16" to 3/8" thick)  
1"  
1"  
3/4"  
Yellow  
Green  
Yellow/Red  
Electrical  
junction boxes  
Yellow  
Green  
Concrete  
Cement block  
1"  
1"  
Conduit clips  
Yellow/Red  
Steel (3/16" to 3/8" thick)  
3/4"  
Shelf brackets  
Concrete  
Cement block  
1"  
1"  
Yellow  
Green  
1/4" Plywood or  
pegboard  
Concrete  
Cement block  
Steel (3/16" to 3/8" thick)  
1 1/4"  
1 1/4"  
1"  
Yellow  
Green  
Yellow/Red  
482-81a  
Power load listings are recommendations only. If you are in doubt, try a test  
fastening using the next lightest power load.  
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Application Chart  
IMPORTANT  
Recommended for use with Remington power load strips and power fasteners.  
Only use power fasteners up to 2 1/2" long with standard guide. Power fasteners  
3" long can be used with optional guide, part number 301110.  
Ifpowerfastenergoesbelowthetopsurfaceoftheboard,usepenetratingcontrol  
disc (* see illustration below).  
Always wear approved eye and ear protection.  
*
Use power fastener with penetration control disc, part number 015549.  
482-90  
Load  
Level  
Number  
Color Code  
Case  
Load  
Strength  
27 CALIBER  
strip loads for  
powder  
Body  
brass  
brass  
brass  
Head  
Green  
Yellow  
Red  
3
4
5
medium  
heavy  
actuated tools  
extra heavy  
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Parts Central  
Contact authorized dealers of this product. If they can’t supply original replace-  
ment part(s), either contact your nearest Parts Central (see below) or call DESA  
International’s Parts Department at 1-800-972-7879.  
In Canada call 1-905-826-8010.  
When calling DESA International, have ready  
• model number of your tool  
• replacement part number  
RAILWAY DISTRIBUTORS  
264 Railway Avenue  
Campbell, CA 95008  
408-866-9266  
MASTER SERVICE CENTER  
1184 Wilson NW  
Grand Rapids, MI 49504  
US 1-800-446-1446  
616-791-4760  
Guy Bothelho  
Mike Fowler  
BALTIMORE ELECTRIC  
1348 Dixwell Avenue  
Hamden, CT 06574  
1-800-397-7553  
MANZO ASSOCIATES  
1645 Bustleton Pike  
Feasterville, PA 19053  
215-364-0480  
203-248-7553  
Parts Department  
Parts Department  
ALL TOOL & FASTENER  
7830 N.W. 72nd Avenue  
Miami, FL 33166  
21st CENTURY  
RD 2, Box 165  
Perkasie, PA 18944  
215-795-0400  
305-888-6909  
Parts Department  
1-800-325-4828  
Parts Department  
PRECISION TOOL  
431 Commerce Park Drive  
Suite 106  
Marietta, GA 30060  
404-421-0688  
BLUEBONNET TOOL  
10490 Shady Trail  
Suite 104  
Dallas, TX 75220  
214-358-2363  
Ken Perry  
Bob Young  
PORTABLE HEATER PARTS  
342 No. County Road 400 East  
Valparaiso, IN 46383  
219-462-7441  
CLARK SUPPLY  
9435 Summerbell  
Houston, TX 77074  
713-771-0404  
1-800-362-6951  
Parts Department  
F B D  
601 Hope Street  
Bowling Green, KY 42101  
502-796-8406  
1-800-654-8534  
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Maintenance Log  
Date  
Maintenance Performed  
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Limited Warranty Agreement  
DESA International warrants the Remington Powerdriver Model 491 against defects  
in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.  
If within one (1) year from the purchase date this Powder Actuated Tool fails due to  
a defect in material or workmanship, DESA will repair or replace the tool at DESA’s  
option. To obtain service under this warranty, contact DESA at the number/address  
listed below. You must have the Serial Number, Model Number, date of purchase  
and indicate the type of problem being experienced. DESA will send replacement  
part(s), repair or replace the tool at DESA’s option. However, this warranty does not  
cover failures caused by misusing or abusing the product (for proper use of this  
product, read and understand the operating instructions in this owners manual).  
Repairs made because of misuse, abuse, negligence or accident will be charged for  
at regular repair prices.  
This express and limited warranty is the only warranty on this product, and to the full  
extent permitted by law there are no other warranties, express or implied, including  
warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose which extend  
beyond the terms of this express and limited warranty.  
To the full extent permitted by law, the liability of DESA for personal injury, property  
damage or any other damage whatsoever, including consequential and incidental  
damages, arising from the sale or use of this product shall not exceed the purchase  
price of this product.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
For information about this warranty write:  
In Canada, contact:  
In U.S.A., contact:  
DESA Industries  
of Canada, Inc.  
Unit #4  
2220 Argentia Road  
Mississauga, Ontario  
L5N 2K7  
905-826-8010  
Fax 905-826-8236  
P.O. Box 90004  
2701 Industrial Drive  
Bowling Green, KY 42102-9004  
502-781-9600  
For Technical Assistance call  
Technical Services Department  
1-800-323-5190.  
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