Triad's CN-4 Sub-Component Nailers material is laid in
and clamped into position by nine clamping bars
located along the length of the table. Bars are
spaced to give a minimum of four point clamping
of components two feet or longer. The bars are
quickly adjusted for different component widths
by quick change pins. Using 100 PSI air supply
the side clamping force is 475 lbs. The
squaring stop is used for components up to ten
feet, and the unique flip-away design allows for
longer than ten feet component nailing.
The tools in the vertical position are used for
nailing headers up to 2 x 12. At 100 PSI air
supply the vertical clamp exerts 160 lbs.
force. A separate center vertical clamp rod
operates for positioning the center blocks of
partition lead ins. This center clamp is
automatic. All pieces of the components are
clamped before nailing.
Headers can be built using either one or two
tools, depending on the width of the header.
Nails should be driven in a staggered pattern.
A stop is provided to limit accidental nailing
of the edge of the work.
The Triad Co-Nailers
Model CN-4 is
designed to first lay-up the material and
clamp. A bridge is passed over the components
do the nailing. This system reduces material
handling and allows the operator to check each
component before
it's nailed. Inspection prior to nailing
(before it's too late) reduces waste and assures
quality product. All materials are clamped from
the sides and top before nailing. The easy
gliding tool bridge is then rolled over the
component, nailing as often as desired.
When the nailing tools in the side position are
switch on, components such as corners, trimmers,
partition lead-ins, jack studs, ells, and
channels can be assembled. Both tools advance
and nail when activated. This action utilizes
the standard tools with safety brackets
unaltered. Dual push buttons require the
operator to have both hands away from the work
area when clamping and also when nailing.
Triad's simple controls include dual buttons for clamping, dual
buttons for nailing, power on/off switch with
pilot light, an unclamp button and four selector
switches for the nailing tools. Electrical
controls activating the air systems create a
smooth quiet operation, minimal maintenance, and
reliable repeatability.
ON SITE
Apartment builders, developers, and other volume
contractors can save high priced labor and
materials by putting a
CN-4 to work right at the job site.
IN
LUMBER YARDS
A CN-4 can be a profit center for lumber yards and
building supply outlets by converting odd
lengths of lumber and idle man hours into
producing components that builders need. And
they can be made for less cost than your
customers can build them for on the job.
IN
PLANT
A production machine capable of turning out sub-components
with cull or new lumber for materials.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Dimensions 67"H x 152"L
x 54"W
Table Length 122"
Max Clamp Opening 13"
Dolly Travel 138"
Components Headers, Corners, Trimmers, Partition
Lead-Ins, Jack Studs, Ells, and Channels
Clamping Vertical 160 lbs. at 100 PSI
Horizontal 475 lbs. at 100 PSI
Nine Clamping Bars, One Vertical
Approximate Shipping Weight 1,500 lbs.
Power Requirements CN-4 1 ½ CFM at 90 PSI
Two amp at 120 VAC
Controls Dual Push Button
*All
specifications are subject to change without
notice*