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Skil PWRCORE 20 NA1800B-00 Guide D'utilisation page 15

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Depth of Drive Adjustment (Fig . 6)
It is advisable to test the depth of drive on a
scrap workpiece to determine the required depth
for the application.
Harder materials and longer nails will require
more force to drive the nail.
WARNING
others when making adjustments. Failure to
do so may cause serious injury.
a. Remove the battery pack from the tool.
b. Rotate the depth adjustment dial to adjust
the depth as indicated by the depth arrow.
c. Reattach the battery pack.
d. Drive a test nail after each adjustment until the desired depth is set.
Driving Brad Nails
WARNING
NOTE: If no other action is taken after the trigger switch is pressed, the nailer will turn off
automatically after 10 seconds.
Single Sequential Actuation Mode
(Fig . 7):
Single sequential actuation provides the most
accurate nail placement and the nailer is shipped
in this mode.
a. Make sure the workpiece is secured before
performing any operation.
b. Attach the battery pack.
c. Slide the mode selector switch to the right
side so that only the symbol " " is visible.
This will activate the single sequential
actuation mode.
d. G rip the tool firmly to maintain control.
Position the nose of the tool onto the work
surface.
e. Push the tool against the work surface to depress the workpiece contact. Then squeeze
the trigger switch to drive a nail.
f. Release the trigger switch and lift the nose from the workpiece to complete the nailing
action.
g. Repeat the steps 'd' through 'f' to drive more nails.
NOTE:
Hold the trigger squeezed until drive cycle is complete.
If there is no more action for more than 10 seconds after workpiece contact pressed without
releasing, firing will be locked unless user releases both workpiece contact and trigger
switch and tries again.
Always point the nailer
away from yourself and
Never wedge or hold back the workpiece contact mechanism during
operation of the tool. Doing so could result in possible serious injury.
Fig. 6
Depth Adjustment Dial
Shallower
Fig. 7
Trigger
Switch
Workpiece
Contact
Deeper
Mode
Selector
Switch
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