USING THE TOOL
Complete all steps of PREPARING THE TOOL before using the tool.
Trigger firing: Put the nose on the working surface, lightly push the tool toward the working
surface until the safety element is depressed, then, depress the trigger to drive the fasteners. This
'trigger fire' method provides the most accurate fastener placement. In this method, the safety
element can be adjust downwards with knob to avoid striking two nails at one time.
Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any injuries and loss caused by any improper use of
this tool.
CAUTION: Remove finger from trigger when not driving fasteners. Never carry tool with
finger on trigger: tool will fire a fastener if safety is bumped. Keep tool pointed in a safe
direction at all times.
Never attempt to drive a fastener into material that is too hard, or at too steep an angle, or near
the edge of the work piece. The fastener can ricochet causing personal injury.
Disconnect tool from air supply before performing maintenance, clearing a jammed fastener,
leaving working area, moving tool to another location, or handing the tool to another person. Clean
and inspect tool daily. Carefully check for proper operation of trigger and safety mechanism.
Stands for mounting the fastener driving tools shall be safely designed. Do not disassemble or
modify parts such as the safety yoke.
Do not use the tool unless both the trigger and the safety mechanism are functional, or if the tool
is leaking air or needs any other repair.
3. Driving depth will be increased or decreased by rotating the depth of drive knob or adjuster (A)
fig. 19. Test fire a fastener and check depth. If the nail is driven too deep, rotate the adjuster
clockwise to make the safety element push downward. Whereas, rotate the adjuster counter
clockwise to make the safety element push upward. Repeat this step to achieve desired results
(See Fig. 20).
CLEARING A JAMMED FASTENER
1.CAUTION: Disconnect tool from air supply .
2.Open latch, rotate lower housing and remove the nails of the lower housing.
3.Use a slender, soft steel rod to drive the drive blade to its uppermost position. Use needle nose
pliers to remove the jammed fastener (see Fig.21).
4.Follow instructions in PREPARING THE TOOL BEFORE DRIVING to reload fasteners.
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