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What are the employer responsibilities regarding the SENCO WC200XP?

Employers must enforce compliance with the safety warnings and all other instructions which accompany the SENCO WC200XP as shipped from the manufacturer.

Employers must keep the manual available for use by all people assigned to the use of the tool.

For personal safety and proper operation of the tool, all instructions must be read and understood carefully.


What eye protection is required when operating the SENCO WC200XP?

To prevent eye injuries, always wear OSHA required Z87.1 safety glasses with permanently attached, rigid, hard plastic side shields. These safety glasses must have Z87.1 printed or stamped on them. Ensure that everyone in the work area is wearing the same type of safety glasses.


How should I handle the SENCO WC200XP before and during use?

Keep the tool pointed away from yourself and others and connect air to the tool.

Never use a tool that leaks air or needs repair.


How do I load staples into the SENCO WC200XP?

Step 1. Pull the feeder shoe back into the locked position.

Step 2. Lay a strip of staples onto the rail. Do not load the tool with the workpiece contact (safety element) or trigger depressed.

Step 3. Depress the feeder shoe lock button and allow it to slide forward.


How do I adjust the safety depth on the SENCO WC200XP?

Step 1. Rotate the locking arm to release the lock.

Step 2. Using the thumb or index finger, rotate the wheel located on the side of the guide body to adjust the workpiece contact (safety element) to achieve the desired depth.

Step 3. Press the locking arm back into the locked position.


How do the different trigger modes work on the SENCO WC200XP?

With a Sequential (Dual-Action) trigger, staples can be driven in two ways:

1. Position the workpiece contact (safety element) against the work surface and pull the trigger for Sequential operation.

2. To drive a staple using Contact Actuation (bottom-fire), pull the trigger and push the workpiece contact (safety element) against the work surface. Each time the workpiece contact is pushed against the work surface, a staple will be driven. This mode is preferred for high production and rapid fastener placement.

With a Sequential (Restrictive) trigger, staples can only be driven one way: First depress the workpiece contact (safety element) against the work surface, then pull the trigger. This feature is helpful when precise fastener placement is required.


How do I clear a staple jam in the SENCO WC200XP?

Step 1. Disconnect the air supply.

Step 2. Pull the feeder shoe back into the locked position and remove the remaining staples.

Step 3. Release the E-Z Clear latch and open the door.

Step 4. Remove the jammed fastener.

Step 5. Close the door and latch.

Step 6. Connect the air supply and replace the fasteners.

Step 7. Depress the feeder shoe lock button and allow it to slide forward.


What are the daily maintenance requirements for the SENCO WC200XP?

All screws should be kept tight, as loose screws result in unsafe operation and parts breakage.

With the tool disconnected from the air supply, perform a daily inspection to assure free movement of the workpiece contact (safety element) and trigger. Do not use the tool if the workpiece contact or trigger sticks or binds.

Squirt 5 to 10 drops of Senco pneumatic oil into the air inlet twice daily. The amount depends on the frequency of tool use. Do not use other types of oils as they may damage O-rings and other tool parts.

Wipe the tool clean daily and inspect it for wear. Use non-flammable cleaning solutions only if necessary. Do not soak the tool in cleaning solutions as they may damage O-rings and other tool parts.


What should I do if the SENCO WC200XP has an air leak near the top or operates sluggishly?

Verify the air supply is sufficient, tighten all screws, or install Parts Kit A (YK0783).


What should I do if the SENCO WC200XP has an air leak near the bottom or a poor return?

Clean the tool, tighten all screws, or install Parts Kit B (YK0784).


What accessories are available for the SENCO WC200XP?

The following accessories are available:

Air Compressors

Hose

Couplers

Fittings

Safety Glasses

Pressure Gauges

Lubricants

Regulators

Filters


What are the technical specifications for the SENCO WC200XP?

Minimum to maximum operating pressure 70 to 120 psi (4,8 to 8,3 bar)
Air Consumption (60 cycles per minute) 3.45 scfm (97 liter)
Air Inlet 3/8 in. NPT
Maximum Speed (cycles per second) 10
Weight 5.3 lbs. (2,4 kg)
Staple Capacity 160
Tool size: Height 10 in. (254 mm)
Tool size: Length 15 1/4 in. (387 mm)
Tool size: Width: Main Body 3 1/2 in. (89 mm)

What staple sizes are compatible with the SENCO WC200XP?

The SENCO WC200XP is compatible with 1 inch (25.4 mm) wide staples with a thickness of .062 inches (1.57 mm) and .055 inches (1.40 mm). Compatible lengths (A) include:

Inches Millimeters (mm)
7/8 22
1 25
1 1/4 32
1 1/2 38
1 3/4 45
2 50

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