OPERATING PROCEDURES
B.
LOADING 20 GAUGE 13/64" 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 13/64" (5.2 mm) 20 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.
Fig.6
C. LOADING 18 GAUGE 2" BRAD NAILS (Fig.7)
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 shelter back.
3. Place a full clip of 5/8" to 2" (16-50 mm) 18 gauge brad nails in the magazine
from the outer cover. Up to 100 nails can be loaded into magazine. Be noted
that brad nails can only be loaded from the outer cover.
4. Press lock button to release side cover back into place.
Fig.7
D. LOADING 16 GAUGE 2" FINISHING NAILS (Fig.8)
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 shelter back.
3. Place a full clip of 3/4" to 2" (20-50 mm) 16 gauge finishing nails in the magazine
from the middle cover. Up to 100 nails can be loaded into magazine. Be noted
that finishing nails can only be loaded from the middle cover.
4. Press lock button to release side cover back into place.
Fig.8
WARNING: The nailer cannot accept different fasteners simultaneously. Please load
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and use one kind of fastener at a time.
CONNECTING THE TOOL
1. Turn the compressor on.
2. Set the regulator to proper pressure for the size and type of fasteners being used.
3. After reading and understanding this entire manual, connect tool to air supply.
OPERATING THE TOOL
1.
CAUTION:
Keep tool pointed in a safe direction at all times.
Never attempt to drive fasteners into materials too hard to penetrate, or at too
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steep an angle, or too near the edge of the workpiece. The fastener can ricochet
causing personal injury.
Disconnect tool from air supply before doing any disassembly, maintenance,
clearing a jammmed fastener, leaving the work area, moving the tool to another
location, or handing the tool to another person.
Clean and inspect the tool daily. Carefully check for proper operation of trigger
and safety mechanism. 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.
The depth to which a fastener is driven is determined by both the supplied air
pressure and the drive depth setting wheel, located below the trigger. Test fire a
fastener into a sample of the material you will be working on and check depth. If a
change is desired, adjust the drive depth thumbwheel or the regulator to supply air
at a higher or lower pressure. Test fire another fastener and check depth again.
Adjust as necessary.
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