OPERATING PROCEDURES
Nailer/stapler
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
significantly extend the life of the tool. Ensure the in-line oiler has sufficient oil. If
an in-line oiler is not available, place 2 drops of oil into the tool's air inlet at the
beginning of each workday. More than this will be expelled from the tool's exhaust
during firing (Fig. 4).
Air fitting: The nailer/stapler should be equipped with a 1/4" NPT male '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.
CAUTION:
All air line components (including hoses, pipe, connectors, filters, & regulators,
etc.) must be rated for a minimum working pressure of 150 PSI or 150% of the
maximum system pressure, whichever is greater.
Disconnect the tool from the air supply before performing maintenance, clearing a
jammed fastener, leaving the work area, moving the tool to another location, or
handing it to another person.
LOADING THE FASTENERS
WARNING:
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.
A. LOADING 18 GAUGE 1/4" CROWN STAPLES (Fig.5 AND Fig.6)
1. Disconnect air supply.
2. Pull the pusher back to the end of magazine. Lock pusher in place by using lock
button. Then pull the magazine side cover back.
3. Place a full clip of 1/4"(5.7 mm) 18 gauge crown staples in the magazine from
the top. Up 100 staples can be loaded into the tool.
4. Press lock button to release side cover back into place.
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PNT139-R
Air hose
Quick coupling
Regulator
Oiler
Filter
Air connector
Fig.3
Fig.4
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Fig.5