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Check whether the fastener is properly driven in
according to requirements.
–
If the fastener protrudes, increase the air
pressure in steps of 0.5 bar.
–
If the fastener is too deep, reduce the air
pressure in steps of 0.5 bar.
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Alternatively, you can speed up the work, by
holding in the trigger
♦
Apply the compressed air stapler to the work-
piece.
♦
Press the appliance onto the workpiece till the
opening
is touching it. The fastener material
leaves the appliance.
♦
As long as you pull the trigger
fastener material leaves appliance each time
the opening
touches the workpiece.
♦
Alternatively, you can keep the opening
the appliance permanently pressed onto the
workpiece.
♦
Each time you pull the trigger
leaves the appliance.
NOTE
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Fine adjustment is also possible with the
knurled screw
.
♦
Turn the knurled screw
fastener deeper into the workpiece.
♦
Turn the knurled screw
less deeply into the workpiece.
♦
Turn the exhaust cover
air in the desired direction.
♦
Disconnect the appliance from the compressor
after completing your work.
PDT 40 D3
.
a piece of
of
a fastener
down to sink the
up to sink the fastener
to direct the escaping
Removing jammed staples
If a staple/nail gets stuck in the magazine shaft, im-
mediately remove the compressed air supply line.
♦
Open the magazine
tion "Filling the magazine".
♦
Open the face plate
plate quick release lever
the trigger lock
.
♦
Remove the food.
♦
Close the face plate
plate quick release lever
the exhaust panel
♦
Close the magazine
stapler, as described in the section "Filling the
magazine".
Maintenance and cleaning
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Disconnect the appliance from the
compressed air supply.
WARNING!
►
Have the power tool repaired by the Service
Centre or a qualified technician and only
using genuine replacement parts. This will
ensure that the safety of the appliance is
maintained.
CAUTION!
►
Any service or repair work over and above
that described in this section may only be
carried out by specialists.
♦
Maintain the compressor tool regularly to
ensure safe operation.
♦
Check bolted connections for a tight fit,
retighten if necessary.
♦
We recommend fitting a pressure reducer with
a water separator and an oiler in front of the
compressed air tool.
♦
If there is increased oil or air discharge, check
the compressed air tool and have it serviced if
necessary.
as described in the sec-
by pulling the face
in the direction of
by pulling the face
in the direction of
.
of the compressed air
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