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Power Fist 8006020 Guide De L'utilisateur page 6

Marteau cloueur pneumatique 3-1/2 po

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10/18/06
To fire, grip the tool firmly, position and press the nose of the tool onto the work
surface, and depress the trigger to release a nail. The sequential fire design only
allows the user to fire one nail per trigger pull.
Warning: Always use proper safety precautions and maintain control of the
tool with a firm grip at all times. Be aware that a nail will fire each time the
trigger is pressed as long as the nose of the tool remains depressed.
Warning: Proper procedure must be follwed when using the bump fire
method and care taken to avoid double-firiing nails and misfires which can
lead to personal injury. Always use proper safety precautions and maintain
control of the tool with a firm grip at all times.
Warning:
1. Remove your finger from the trigger when not firing fasteners. Never carry
the tool with a finger on the trigger or an unintended fastener could be fired.
2. Keep the tool pointed in the right direction at all times.
3. Never attempt to drive the fasteners into material that is too hard or at too
steep an angle. The fasteners can ricochet, causing personal injury. You cannot
drive the fastener near the edge of the workpiece.
4. Disconnect the tool from the air supply before performing maintenance,
clearing a jammed fastener, leaving the work booth, removing the tool to
another position and when not in use.
5. Inspect and clean the tool each work day. Only use the tool if trigger and
safety system are functional, all screws and caps are tight with no leaking air,
and no parts needing repairs.
Maintenance
Clean and lubricate the tool daily.
Regular lubrication: Unless using an automatic in-line oiler, place two to six
drops of pneumatic air tool oil into the air inlet before each work day or after 2
hours of continuous use, depending on work and fasteners. Lack of oiling, or the
use of excessive or the wrong kind of oil can damage internal parts.
Check and change all worn or damaged o-rings and seals.
Inspect trigger and safety mechanism to assure safety system is complete and
functional: no loose or missing parts, no blinding or sticking parts.
Tighten all the screws and caps to prevent personal injury.
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