7.6.3 Driving fasteners using the HVB fastener
guide 13
1.
Fit the shear connector onto the base plate. It is
held in place by a magnet.
2.
Press the tool against the working surface at
right angles.
3.
Drive the fastener by pulling the trigger.
4.
Prepare the tool for driving the next fastener by
pushing the cycling grip back toward the rear of
the tool and then forward to its original position.
7.6.4 Checking and adjusting fastener driving
depth 3 6
NOTE
Fastener driving depth can be adjusted by turning
the power regulation wheel on the tool. (setting 1 =
minimum; setting 4 = maximum)
Check the nail stand-off and power setting in ac-
cordance with section 7.2.5 "Checking and adjusting
fastener driving depth".
7.6.5 Inserting the second fastener in the HVB
fastener guide 14
NOTE
These instructions apply to driving the second
fastener in the shear connector.
1.
Push the slider over until it engages and the
number "2" is visible.
2.
Turn the tool so that the fastener guide is pointing
upwards.
3.
Insert the fastener into the tool from above at the
marked opening.
7.6.6 Driving fasteners using the HVB fastener
guide 15
1.
Insert the nose of the tool into the shear con-
nector and press the tool at right angles against
the working surface.
2.
Drive the fastener by pulling the trigger.
3.
Prepare the tool for driving the next fastener by
pushing the cycling grip back toward the rear of
the tool and then forward to its original position.
7.7 Fastening gratings (accessories
required) 9 16
WARNING
Check that the spall guard is fitted to the tool.
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7.7.1 Inserting the fastener in the grating
fastener guide (F8)
1.
Fit the grating fastener guide in accordance with
the instructions in section 7.4 "Changing the nail
magazine or fastener guide (accessory)".
2.
Turn the tool so that the fastener guide is pointing
upwards.
3.
Insert the fastener in the tool from above.
7.7.2 Inserting the cartridge strip 4
Push the cartridge strip, as far as it will go, into the
cartridge strip guideway on the side of the tool.
7.7.3 Driving fasteners using the grating
fastener guide
1.
Press the tool against the working surface at
right angles.
2.
Drive the fastener by pulling the trigger.
3.
If possible, check the depth of penetration by
checking fastener stand-off.
4.
If using a flange, screw the retaining flange on
with torque of 5 to 8 Nm.
5.
Prepare the tool for driving the next fastener by
pushing the cycling grip back toward the rear of
the tool and then forward to its original position.
7.7.4 Checking and adjusting fastener driving
depth 3 6
NOTE
Fastener driving depth can be adjusted by turning
the power regulation wheel on the tool. (setting 1 =
minimum; setting 4 = maximum)
Check the nail stand-off and power setting in ac-
cordance with section 7.2.5 "Checking and adjusting
fastener driving depth".
7.8 Using the F10 fastener guide
WARNING
Check that the spall guard is fitted to the tool.
Use the F10 fastener guide in the same way as for
fastening gratings (section 7.7.).
7.9 Fastening profile metal sheets to concrete
(DX-Kwik accessories required)
WARNING
Check that the spall guard is fitted to the tool.
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