OPERATING PROCEDURES
SET UP
See the recommended air system setup below (Fig.7).
Be sure that the couplers are set up so that the air hose is depressurized when
adding or removing components from the system.
Cleat nailer /
Stapler
AIR SOURCE
The nailer / stapler is designed to operate on clean, dry
70-110
pressure regulator, and an automatic oiler located as close to the tool as
possible. Within 15 feet (4.6 m meters) is ideal. Do not use bottled air or gases.
Determine if it is necessary to lubricate. All compressed air contains moisture
and other contaminants that can harm the internal components of the tool. An
air line filter will remove most of these and signiffcantly extend the life of the
tool. If you are using an in-line automatic oiler, check and add oil if necessary.
If an in-line oiler is not available, place 2 drops of oil into the tool's air plug
( Fig.8) at the beginning of each workday. Any extra oil will be expelled
'quick connector'. To prevent accidental cycling even though disconnected,
the tool must always be connected to the air supply in such a way that all air
pressure in it is released when the coupling is disconnected.
CHECKING THE TOOL
1. Connect the air supply to check the function.
2. Disconnect the air supply if the function is normal.If tool functions abnormally,
please have it checked before using.
LOADING THE FASTENERS
Keep the tool pointed away from yourself and others at all times.
Do not load fasteners with safety depressed.
Always wear approved safety glasses and hearing protection when preparing
or operating this tool.
Never use a tool that leaks air or needs repair.
Be sure the tool is disconnected from the air supply BEFORE loading fasteners
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PNT162
Quick Connector
Air Line
Oiler
Filter
Regulator
, compressed
Air Supply
Fig.7
Fig.8
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