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USER MANUAL 1GP-XA16 Prebena
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Green and black pre-laser haptor tool with no visible text or symbols on bodyPREBENA
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Yellow triangular warning sign with black exclamation mark symbol
GEFAHR
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WARNUNG
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VORSICHT
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TÜV SÜD Production monitored Safety testedBedeutung
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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with numbered components and an arrow indicating direction or force1GP-A16, 1GP-D16, 1GP-V16, 1GP-XA16
These operating instructions will help you with the
• proper use as intended,
- safe and
- cost-effective
use of the following pneumatically-driven tackers:
- 1GP-A16
- 1GP-D16
- 1GP-V16
- 1GP-XA16
- 1GP-A16LN50
- 1GP-V16LN50
In the operating Instructions, these compressed air-driven staplers and nail guns are referred to as tackers.
We assume that every person using the tacker has knowledge of how to handle pneumatic equipment and the applied materials.
People who do not have this knowledge must be instructed by an experienced user about how to use the tacker.
These operating instructions are directed at the following persons:
- Persons who operate this tacker
- Persons who clean this tacker or
- Persons who dispose of this tacker.
All of these persons must read and understand these operating instructions.
These operating instructions are considered a part of the product.
Always keep them with the tacker. Pass on the operating instructions if you sell the tacker or hand it on in any other manner.
Table of contents
Preface....2
Table of contents....3
Layout characteristics ....5
General layout characteristics ....5
Features of the danger warnings....5
Features of the notes on property or environmental damage ......6
Safety 7
Proper, intended use ....7
Improper use ....7
Avoid the risk of fatal injuries....8
Avoid explosion hazards....8
Avoid risk of injury 8
Avoid damage to the tacker....9
Description....10
Device overview ....10
Scope of supply 11
Function....11
Product features ....11
Accessories 11
Information on the rating plate....12
Preparing the tacker....13
Unpacking the tacker....13
Check condition....13
Connecting tacker to compressed air supply ....14
Opening magazine ....16
Inserting fastener....17
Closing magazine....17
Checking function....18
Operating the tacker....19
Regulating the driving depth via operating pressure....19
Check driving depth....19
Driving in fasteners 20
Triggering the tacker.... 21
After operation 22
Disconnect the compressed air supply 22
Emptying magazine 22
Transporting and storing the tacker 23
Packing 23
Transportation....23
Transport over short distances 23
Transport over long distances 24
Storage 24
Servicing the tacker.... 25
Cleaning housing and external surfaces 25
Slight contamination 25
Serious contamination 25
Oil the tacker....26
Malfunctions.... 27
Malfunction overview 28
Ordering accessories.... 30
Reordering fasteners 30
1GP-A16 / 1GP-A16LN50.... 30
1GP-D16 30
1GP-V16 / 1GP-V16LN50....31
1GP-XA16....31
Ordering other accessories 31
All types 31
Disposing of tacker 32
Technical data.... 33
Manufacturer's address 34
Guarantee 35
Index.... 36
Layout characteristics
General layout characteristics
Various elements in the operating instructions are marked with specific layout characteristics. This allows you to easily distinguish whether it is normal text,
- lists or
▶ process steps
that you are reading about.

These instructions contain additional information such as specific information on the cost-effective use of the tacker.
Features of the danger warnings
All danger warnings in these operating instructions are based on the same pattern. On the left you will find a symbol indicating the type of danger. To the right of that you will see a signal word which identifies the severity of the danger. Under that you will find a description of the source of danger and instructions on how to avoid this danger.

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Yellow triangular warning sign with black exclamation mark symbolDANGER
Warnings with the word DANGER indicate hazards with an immediate impending risk of serious or even fatal injuries.

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Yellow triangular warning sign with black exclamation mark symbolWARNING
Warnings with the word WARNING warn of hazards that can lead to potentially serious or even fatal injuries.

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CAUTION
Warnings with the word CAUTION warn of hazards that can lead to minor or moderate injuries.
Features of the notes on property or environmental damage
CAUTION
These notes warn about dangers that can lead to property or environmental damage.
Safety

Read the operating instructions prior to initial operation.
Observe and follow all the warnings and instructions in these operating instructions and those on the pressure equipment when using the tacker. The enclosed spare parts list is an element of these operating instructions.
Proper, intended use
The tackers are used to fasten film, padding, leather, insulation mats, paper and cardboard materials on wood. Use of the tacker on other materials is only permissible after consultation with the manufacturer. Proper intended use also includes compliance with the accident prevent regulations and the statutory regulations and standards in force at the place of use. Use in any other way is not considered proper intended use and can result in material damage or even personal injury.
Improper use
Improper use refers, in particular, to operation
- by persons without the necessary knowledge in the use of tackers and the materials used.
• of tackers modified without the authorisation of the manufacturer. - with accessories other than those stipulated in these operating instructions.
- connected to compressed air sources not listed in these operating instructions.
PREBENA WILFRIED BORNEMANN GMBH & CO. KG accepts no liability for any damage resulting from any such improper or unspecified use.
Avoid the risk of fatal injuries
- During the triggering sequence and whenever the tacker is connected to the air supply, ensure that body parts are not near the opening.
- Only trigger the tacker when the tool lug is pressed onto the workpiece.
- Do not allow children to play with packaging films - risk of suffocation.
Avoid explosion hazards
- Do not use the tacker in areas with an explosion hazard.
- Never operate the tacker with oxygen or other explosive gases or gas mixtures.
Avoid risk of injury

Wear hearing protection when operating the tacker.

Wear safety goggles when operating the tacker.
- Store the tacker out of the reach of children and other unauthorised persons.
- Always disconnect the tacker from the compressed-air supply before transporting.
- When operating the tacker, always wear safety goggles, hearing protection and sturdy working clothes.
- Hold the tacker such that the possibility of injury caused by kickback is excluded.
- Only use the tacker if your are standing in a safe position.
Avoid damage to the tacker
- Never open the tacker. Always leave repairs to qualified specialists.
- Do not use the tacker if it has been dropped or is damaged. Have it inspected by qualified specialists before putting it into use again.
- Do not connect the tacker to a compressed air supply where the maximum operating pressure of 7 bar is exceeded.
• Install permanently mounted tackers only in safely anchored mounts. It must not be possible to rotate or shift the tacker. The mount must not cause damage to the tacker and its accessories.
Description
Device overview

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PREBENA PREBENA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12| No. | Explanation |
| 1 | Handle |
| 2 | Compressed air supply, ID 7.2 |
| 3 | Ventilation |
| 4 | Lock for lower pusher |
| 5 | Closure for lower pusher |
| 6 | Stop for lower pusher |
| 7 | Lower pusher |
| 8 | Magazine |
| 9 | Trigger lever |
| 10 | Opening |
| 11 | Tool plate |
| 12 | Lateral contact protection |
| - | Rating plate on the magazine (without illustration) |
Scope of supply
- Tacker
- Packaging board
- Operating instructions
• Declaration of Conformity
Function
The tackers drive individual PREBENA fasteners by means of compressed air into wooden or textile materials. All tackers work with compressed air that corresponds at least to quality class 4 according to DIN ISO 8573-1. The compressed air source is PREBENA compressors or the PREBENA PKT compressed air cartridge technology. They can be ordered from the accessories range from the manufacturer (see page 30).
Product features
The tackers have the following common features:
- Sound absorbers
- Individual triggering
- Ergonomic handle design
- Lateral resting surface protection
Accessories
- Compressors for compressed air supply (see Manufacturer, page 34)
- PKT compressed air cartridge technology for compressed air supply (see Manufacturer, page 34)
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Fasteners (see Overview, page 30 ff)
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PREBENA special nailer oil Z 200.10
- Micro-mist oiler Z 200.00
• Air hose set 9 mm Z 200.20 - Spiral hose Z 160.12
- Hose drum Z 180.00
Information on the rating plate
The rating plate is glued to the top side of the magazine. It contains the following information:

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1 PREBENA® Seestraße 20-26 D-63679 Schotten 2 DN-Typ: 1GP-A16 A 04 - A16 3 5 Ps max: 7 bar / 100 psi 6 CE 7 4 Bj: 20XX| No. | Explanation |
| 1 | Company name and full address of the manufacturer |
| 2 | Designation of machine - DN = Druckluftbetriebenes Eintreibgerät (Pneumatically-driven tacker) |
| 3 | Model designation |
| 4 | Year of manufacture |
| 5 | Model designation of fasteners used |
| 6 | Maximum permissible operating pressure |
| 7 | CE symbol (the product conforms to the standards listed in the included Declaration of Conformity) |
One further sticker is attached alongside the rating plate. This has the following meaning:
Sticker
Meaning

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TÜV SÜD Production threatened Safety healedThe product was tested on a voluntary basis by TÜV SÜD to ensure compliance with the essential requirements.
Preparing the tacker
Unpacking the tacker
▶ Remove the tacker from the packaging.
▶ Remove all packaging materials, such as plastic films, filler material and the cardboard box.


WARNING
Do not allow children to play with plastic packaging films. Risk of suffocation!
▶ Do not allow children to play with plastic packaging films.
▶ Keep the packaging material out of reach of children.
▶ Save the packaging material for later use.
▶ Store the cardboard box for transporting the tacker.

The tacker must only be transported in the cardboard box.
Check condition


WARNING
There is a risk of injury when using a damaged tacker and if the accessories are not correctly fastened.
▶ Check the condition of the tacker before each use.
▶ Ensure that the tacker is in perfect condition.
▶ Check the following points in particular:
- The hose line must not be damaged.
- All parts of the tacker and all accessories must be securely attached.
- The safety devices must not be blocked or otherwise impaired in their function.
- No parts of the tacker or the accessories may show visible signs of damage, such as scratches or dents.
i Scratches on the housing paint or the magazine do not constitute damage.
▶ Do not connect a damaged tacker to a compressed air supply.
▶ Have a damaged tacker repaired by qualified specialists before putting it into operation.
Connecting tacker to compressed air supply
You can connect the tacker to a compressor or a compressed air system.
Operation with a compressor or a compressed air system is only permitted if the following preconditions are met:
- The operating pressure of the compressor or compressed air system must not be more than 10% above the maximum operating pressure of the tacker. Specifications on the operating pressure of the tackers are provided in this chapter on page 14.
- On compressed air systems with higher pressure, a pressure regulating valve (pressure reducer) with a downstream pressure relief valve must be installed in the compressed air line.
- The compressed air must be filtered, dry and lubricated with PREBENA special nailer oil.
- At the outlets for the compressed air line to the tacker, a compressed air maintenance unit must be installed on the coupling side. It should contain
- a filter,
- a water separator and
- an oiler.
- If no oiler is installed, the length of the air line to the tacker must not exceed 10 m. Otherwise three to five drops of PREBENA special nailer oil must be filled directly into the air inlet of the tacker every day prior to use.
- The compressed air system must be able to maintain operating pressure even during the desired air removal.
- The inside diameter of the air line must be at least 6 mm.
- The connection for the tacker must be fitted with a quick-action coupling, ID 7.2 and have an inside diameter of at least 6.5 mm.


CAUTION
Operation on compressed air systems that do not meet the above-mentioned preconditions can lead to damage to the tacker.
▶ Only operate the tacker on suitable compressed air systems.
▶ Only use the tacker if it is in perfect working order.
▶ Check the condition of the tacker (see page 13).
▶ Check the connection for the air hose for foreign bodies and contamination and clean it if necessary.
▶ Set the operating pressure at the pressure regulator of the compressor to 4.0 – 7.0 bar.


WARNING
Accidental triggering when connecting to the compressed air supply can result in serious or fatal injury.
▶ Never direct the tacker at people or animals.
▶ Empty the magazine prior to connection.


CAUTION
Damaged hose lines can burst and cause injury.
▶ Check the compressed air system and tacker for damage before connecting them.
▶ Only connect the tacker to a functioning compressed air system.
CAUTION
Damaged hose lines can burst and cause damage when compressed air escapes.
▶ Check the compressed air system and tacker for damage before connecting them.
▶ Only connect the tacker to a functioning compressed air system.
▶ Push the quick coupler (1) of the air hose onto the connection (2) until it engages audibly.

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Technical diagram showing assembly of a mechanical component with labeled parts 1 and 2, including a directional arrow indicating assembly direction.▶ Check the operating pressure at the pressure display of the compressor.
The maximum permissible operating pressure of the tackers is 7.0 bar.

WARNING
Risk of explosion if the maximum operating pressure is exceeded.
▶ In this case, immediately disconnect the compressed air hose from the tacker.
Opening magazine
▶ To open the magazine (7), press the lock (4) forwards in the direction of the arrow.
▶ Pull out the lower pusher at the closure (5) to the rear.

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PREBENA PREBENA 4 5 6 7Inserting fastener
▶ To insert the fastener (14) in the magazine, turn the tacker upside down and place the staple bars with the back downwards in the magazine.

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PRELERA 14 8Closing magazine
▶ To close the magazine (8), press the lower pusher (7) forwards again.
▶ Ensure that the lower pusher (7) engages at the lock (4).
▶ Push the lock (4) forwards if necessary.

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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with numbered components and an arrow indicating direction or forceThe magazine is closed.
Checking function
To check correct operation of the tacker, proceed as follows:
CAUTION
▶ Observe the danger notes in the chapter on 'Safety' from page 7 ff.
▶ Set the tool lug of the tacker on a piece of wood with a minimum thickness of 20 mm.
Trigger the tacker (see chapter "Triggering device" on page 21).
▶ Check the following properties:
- Every time the device is triggered, a fastener must be driven into the piece of wood.
- To achieve the desired driving depth, alter the operating pressure of the compressor (see page 15).
▶ Repeat these steps if necessary.
The tacker is not ready for operation.
Operating the tacker
Regulating the driving depth via operating pressure
The driving depth of the fastener in the material can be set by regulating the operating pressure. At a high operating pressure, the fasteners are driven in deeper and not so deep at a lower operating pressure.
Adjust the operating pressure so that the desired driving depth is just reached. This offers the following advantages:
- You save energy (compressed air),
- You reduce the noise level, and
- You reduce the wear on the tacker.
To adjust the operating pressure, proceed as follows:
▶ Hold the tacker so that the tool lug faces down.
▶ Adjust the pressure at the pressure regulator of the compressor.
▶ Observe the pressure display of the compressor.
Check driving depth
▶ Press the tool lug onto a sample wooden workpiece with the same properties as the material to be worked on.
▶ Check the setting by triggering once on the sample material.
▶ Repeat these steps until the desired driving depth is set.
Driving in fasteners


WARNING
Risk of injury due to electric shock.
▶ Before triggering the tacker, always ensure that a power supply line cannot be struck.


WARNING
During operation, injuries to the eyes and other body parts are possible due to flying splinters.
▶ Always wear safety goggles during operation and suitable protective clothing.
▶ Observe the valid work protection regulations.


WARNING
Loud operating noises can cause damage to hearing.
▶ Wear suitable ear protection.
▶ Observe the valid noise protection regulations.
▶ Select the lowest possible operating pressure.


WARNING
Risk of injury when nails slide off or are driven in too far or due to kickback.
▶ Only use the tacker for wooden objects.
▶ Ensure that the driving depth is not set deeper than the thickness of the piece of wood.
▶ When triggering, press the tacker firmly against the wood
When fasteners are driven into workpieces that are too hard, or into other fasteners, a powerful kickback is generated. This can cause the tacker to slip off.
The driving depth of the fasteners depends on the hardness and thickness of the wooden workpiece and the set operating pressure.
▶ Ensure that there are no persons behind the workpiece.
▶ Then check the operation of the tacker at a low operating pressure by triggering it once.
▶ Regulate the operating pressure according to the resistance of the wood used.
The correct operating pressure is set when the desired driving depth of the fasteners is achieved at the lowest possible pressure.
Triggering the tacker
To trigger the tacker once, proceed as follows:
▶ Place the tool lug of the tacker on the wooden workpiece.
▶ Press the trigger (9).
A fastener is driven into the wood.
▶ Release the trigger.
▶ Lift the tacker off the wooden workpiece.
▶ Repeat these steps to drive in further fasteners.

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PREBENA PREBENA 9After operation
After use or prior to prolonged shutdowns, perform the steps described below.
Disconnect the compressed air supply
▶ Switch off the compressor.
▶ Pull the quick coupler of the air hose away from the handle.
The quick coupler is now released.
▶ Remove the air hose from the connection at the tacker.
The compressed air contained in the tacker escapes audibly.
Emptying magazine
▶ Open the magazine as described on page 16 ff.
▶ Remove the remaining fasteners.
▶ Ensure that there are no more fasteners in the magazine and shot channel.
▶ Close the magazine as described on page 17 ff.
Transporting and storing the tacker
Packing
Pack the tacker prior to storage or before the following types of transport:
• Distances of more than 10 m
- Transport over unsafe ground
- Transport that involves unaccustomed posture.
Carry out the following preparatory steps:
▶ Disconnect the tacker from the compressed air supply.
▶ Allow the pressure to be completely relieved from the tacker.
▶ Empty the magazine.
▶ If necessary, clean the compressed air connections to remove any foreign matter and soiling.
▶ Place the tacker in the cardboard box.
▶ Close the cardboard box.
Transportation
The type of transport differs according to whether you are transporting the tacker over short or long distances.
Transport over short distances
Short distances are distances of maximum 10 metres.


WARNING
Accidental triggering can lead to serious or fatal injury.
▶ Always disconnect the tacker from the compressed air supply prior to transport.
▶ Carry the tacker only by the handle.
▶ Do not touch the trigger during transport.
▶ Disconnect the tacker from the compressed air supply.
CAUTION
Impacts and knocks can result in damage to the tacker.
▶ Do not drop the tacker.
▶ Protect the tacker against knocking on obstacles.
- Carry the tacker by the handle with the tool lug facing the ground.
▶ Only connect the compressed air supply when you have reached the new place of work.
Transport over long distances
The following distances for transporting the tacker are regarded as 'long distances':
• Distances of more than 10 m,
- Transport over unsafe ground and
- Transport that involves unaccustomed posture.
To transport the tacker over long distances, proceed as follows:
Pack the tacker in the cardboard box included in the delivery.
- Carry the cardboard box with both hands to the desired place of use.
▶ Always set down the box in a horizontal position with the lid facing upwards.
Storage
▶ Oil all metal parts of the tacker thinly with PREBENA special nailer oil.
▶ Pack the tacker in the cardboard box.
- Store the tacker at room temperature in a dry place protected from dust.
Servicing the tacker
The tacker must only be serviced by persons with the required knowledge, skills and experience. All work not described here must be carried out by the manufacturer's aftersales service or at the manufacturer.

WARNING
Accidental triggering when emptying the magazine can lead to serious or fatal injury.
▶ Disconnect the tacker from the compressed air supply prior to cleaning work.
▶ Empty the magazine.
Cleaning housing and external surfaces
CAUTION
Unsuitable cleaning agents can cause damage to the tacker or accessories.
▶ Clean only with a dry or slightly damp cloth or a cloth dampened with a mild soap solution.
Slight contamination
▶ Wipe off the tacker housing with a dry cloth.
▶ Oil all metal parts of the tacker thinly with PREBENA special nailer oil.
Serious contamination
▶ Wipe off the tacker housing with a cloth dampened slightly with a mild soap solution.
▶ Then wipe off the housing with a cloth dampened slightly with tap water.
▶ Finally wipe the housing dry with a soft, dry cloth.
▶ Oil all metal parts of the tacker thinly with PREBENA special nailer oil.
Oil the tacker
CAUTION
Insufficient lubrication or the use of the wrong lubricants can cause damage to the tacker.
The nailer has the PREBENA OPTI WEAR TECHNOLOGY.
Which only a small amount of lubrication required.
▶ Use only PREBENA special nailer oil.

If no oiler is installed and the length of the air line to the tacker is over 10 m, sufficient lubrication is not guaranteed.
In this case, pour two to five drops of PREBENA special nailer oil directly into the port for the compressed air supply once weekly before starting work.
Malfunctions

WARNING
Operation of damaged or malfunctioning tackers can result in serious or even fatal injuries.
▶ In case of a fault, immediately disconnect the tacker from the compressed air supply.
▶ Empty the magazine.
▶ Do not use the tacker until the fault has been corrected.
CAUTION
The tacker may be damaged if repaired by unauthorised persons.
▶ Ensure that repairs to the tacker are only carried out by the manufacturer.
If faults occur on the tacker that you are unable to correct based on the measures in the malfunction overview, you have to notify PREBENA Service.
▶ Do not perform repair work on the tacker.
▶ Ensure that all malfunctions to the tacker are eliminated by PREBENA Service.
Malfunction overview
The following chart shows possible malfunctions and the necessary measures.
| Symptom | Possible cause | Corrective measure |
| Tacker is losing air. | The fastening screws are loose. | ▸ Tighten fastening screws. |
| A seal is defective. | ▸ Contact Service (see page 34). | |
| Fasteners are not driven in completely. | The operating pressure is too low. | ▸ Increase the operating pressure. |
| The driver tip on the tacker is worn. | ▸ Contact Service (see page 34). | |
| Triggering is not possible. | The operating pressure is too low. | ▸ Increase operating pressure of compressed air system to the maximum permissible level (see page 15).▸ Then actuate the trigger several times. |
| Moving parts are stuck together with lubricant following a long storage period. | ▸ Clean tacker and oil it again.▸ Set maximum operating pressure.▸ Then actuate the trigger several times.▸ After triggering, set the desired operating pressure.▸ Otherwise contact Service (see page 34). | |
| Triggering without a fastener being driven in | The magazine is contaminated. | ▸ Clean the magazine. |
| The wrong fasteners were loaded in the magazine | ▸ Empty the magazine.▸ Fill the magazine with PREBENA fasteners (see page 17). | |
| The tacker is insufficiently lubricated. | ▸ Fill PREBENA special nailer oil into compressed air connection used.▸ Actuate trigger several times. | |
| The operating pressure is too low. | ▸ Increase the operating pressure. | |
| The piston with driver do not return to initial position after the drive-in procedure. | ▸ Contact Service (see page 34). | |
| The triggering sequence is not executed completely. | ▸ Contact Service (see page 34). | |
| The driver is bent. | ▸ Contact Service (see page 34). |
Ordering accessories
You can reorder accessories from the manufacturer (see page 34). Only use original PREBENA accessories or accessories approved by PREBENA for operation of the tacker.
Reordering fasteners
The tackers must only be used with the respective PREBENA fasteners shown on the rating plate.
Special device types with lengths other than those on the rating plates are available upon request.
1GP-A16 / 1GP-A16LN50
| Type | Wire dimension | Length |
| A04 | 0.66 x 0.95 mm | 4.00 mm |
| A05 | 0.66 x 0.95 mm | 5.00 mm |
| A06 | 0.66 x 0.95 mm | 6.00 mm |
| A08 | 0.66 x 0.95 mm | 8.00 mm |
| A10 | 0.66 x 0.95 mm | 9.60 mm |
| A12 | 0.66 x 0.95 mm | 12.00 mm |
| A14 | 0.66 x 0.95 mm | 13.80 mm |
| A16 | 0.66 x 0.95 mm | 15.80 mm |
1GP-D16
| Type | Wire dimension | Length |
| D04 | 0.50 x 1.25 mm | 3.95 mm |
| D05 | 0.50 x 1.25 mm | 4.95 mm |
| D06 | 0.50 x 1.25 mm | 5.95 mm |
| D08 | 0.50 x 1.25 mm | 7.90 mm |
| D10 | 0.50 x 1.25 mm | 9.90 mm |
| D12 | 0.50 x 1.25 mm | 11.90 mm |
| D14 | 0.50 x 1.25 mm | 13.90 mm |
| D16 | 0.50 x 1.25 mm | 15.90 mm |
1GP-V16 / 1GP-V16LN50
| Type | Wire dimension | Length |
| V04 | 0.58 x 0.75 mm | 3.95 mm |
| V05 | 0.58 x 0.75 mm | 4.95 mm |
| V06 | 0.58 x 0.75 mm | 5.95 mm |
| V08 | 0.58 x 0.75 mm | 7.90 mm |
| V10 | 0.58 x 0.75 mm | 9.80 mm |
| V12 | 0.58 x 0.75 mm | 11.90 mm |
| V14 | 0.58 x 0.75 mm | 13.90 mm |
| V16 | 0.58 x 0.75 mm | 15.90 mm |
1GP-XA16
| Type | Wire dimension | Length |
| XA06 | 1.05 x 1.22 mm | 6.30 mm |
| XA10 | 1.05 x 1.22 mm | 9.60 mm |
Ordering other accessories
All types
| Art. No. | Accessories |
| Z 200.10 | Special oil for pneumatic nailer 12 litre |
| Z 200.00 | Micro-mist oiler, complete |
| Z 160.11 | Spiral hose 6 x 9 mm |
| Z 180.00 | Compressed air hose drum, 30 m compressed air hose 8 x 12 mm |
| Z 200.25 | Air hose set 6 x 3 mm (10) |
| Z 200.50 | Attachable pressure reducer |
| Z 150.15 | Spiral hose set, 6.5 x 10 mm, 6 m, safety version |
| Z 150.16 | Spiral hose set, 6.5 x 10 mm, 8 m, safety version |
Disposing of tacker
CAUTION
Incorrect disposal results in environmental damage.
▶ Clean the tacker prior to disposal (see page 25).
▶ Observe the valid specifications for the disposal of oil.


Never throw the tacker or parts of it into normal domestic refuse. If you wish to dispose of the tacker, forward it to PREBENA. PREBENA can guarantee the correct disposal of the tacker. Contact data can be found on page 34.
Technical data
1GP-A16, 1GP-D16, 1GP-V16, 1GP-XA16
| Dimensions of tacker (L x W x H): | 220 x 50 x 155 mm |
| Weight of tacker: | 0.86 kg |
| Dimensions of packaging box (L x W x H): | 280 x 185 x 65 mm |
| Weight of packaging box with content: | 1.50 kg |
| Operating pressure: | 4 – 7 bar |
| Air consumption: (at 6 bar working pressure) | approx. 0.27 l per driving operation |
| Type of magazine: | bottom loader |
| Triggering system: | Individual triggering |
| Fasteners: | PREBENA staples (see rating plate) |
| Operating temperature: | -5 °C to +45 °C |
| Storage/transport temperature: | room temperature |
| Vibration characteristic value: | < 2.5 m/s ^2 |
| Noise characteristic values (according to DIN 12549: 1999): | LWA,1s = < 70 dB |
| LpA,1s = < 70 dB |
1GP-A16LN50, 1GP-V16LN50
| Dimensions of tacker (L x W x H): | 220 x 50 x 210 mm |
| weight of tacker: | 0.96 kg |
| dimensions of packaging box (L x W x H): | 280 x 240 x 65 mm |
| weight of packaging box with content: | 1.6 kg |
| operating pressure: | 4 – 7 bar |
| air consumption: (at 6 bar working pressure) | approx. 0.5 l per driving operation |
| type of magazine: | bottom loader |
| triggering system: | individual triggering |
| fasteners: | PREBENA staples (see rating plate) |
| operating temperature: | -5 °C to +45 °C |
| storage/transport temperature: | room temperature |
| vibration characteristic value: | < 2.5 m/s ^2 |
| noise characteristic values (according to din 12549: 1999): | Iwa,1s = < 70 dB |
| Ipa,1s = < 70 dB |
Manufacturer's address
PREBENA
PREBENA provides a 1 year guarantee on the stated product starting from the date of sale under the following guarantee terms.
PREBENA guarantees free of charge repair of faults attributable to material or manufacturing faults. Malfunctions or damage caused by improper use are not covered by the free of charge guarantee.
Furthermore, only original PREBENA fasteners must be used; in case of nonobservance, the product liability and thus warranty claims become void. The guarantee does not cover wearing parts such as O-rings, etc. It shall be at the discretion of PREBENA to fulfil the guarantee by replacement of the faulty part or by the supply of a new product. No further claims will be accepted.
In order to claim under the guarantee, the completed guarantee form with dealer's stamp and date of sale or an invoice containing the dates and information required on the guarantee form must be enclosed with the product.
Shipment: The product to which the claim relates must be packed carefully in order to avoid damage during transport and sent postage paid to PREBENA.

Guarantee form
Model name:
Date of purchase:
Dealer:
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Index
Accessories
Ordering 30
After operation
Disconnect the compressed air supply 22
Emptying magazine ...... 22
Avoid dangers 8
Check
Driving depth 19
Check condition 13
Checking function 18
Connecting compressed air supply 14
Danger warnings .... 5
Description 10
Device overview ...... 10
Function 11
Product features ...... 11
Scope of supply 11
Driving depth
Check 19
Fastener
Insertion 17
Fasteners
Driving in 20
Ordering 30
Guarantee 35
Layout characteristics .... 5
Magazine
Closing 17
Emptying 22
Fill.... 17
Malfunctions 27
Malfunction overview ...... 28
manufacturer's address ...... 34
Opening magazine 16
Operation
Tacker.... 19
Packing 23
Rating plate 12
Safety 7
Service
Oiling 26
Servicing.... 25
Cleaning housing and external surfaces 25
Tacker
Check condition 13
Checking function ...... 18
Closing magazine 17
Connecting compressed air supply 14
Disposal.... 32
Inserting fastener...... 17
Oiling 26
Opening magazine ...... 16
Operation 19
Packing 23
Preparation 13
Servicing.... 25
Storage 24
Transportation 23
Triggering 21
Unpacking 13
Technical data 33
Transportation 23
Triggering 21
Unpacking 13
Introducción
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Yellow triangular warning sign with black exclamation mark symbolADVERTENCIA
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Yellow triangular warning sign with black exclamation mark symbolDANGER
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Yellow triangular warning sign with black exclamation mark symbolAVERTISSEMENT
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Yellow triangular warning sign with black exclamation mark symbolPRUDENCE
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Yellow triangular warning sign with black exclamation mark symbolNIEBEZPIECZEŃSTWO
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Yellow triangular warning sign with black exclamation mark symbolOSTRZEŻENIE
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ОПАСНО
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ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ
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1GP-A16, 1GP-D16, 1GP-V16, 1GP-XA16
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