IMPORTANT
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Take your finger off the trigger when not driving nails. Never carry the tool with your finger on the
trigger as the tool will fire a nail if the safety mechanism is pressed.
Always hold the tool pointing in a safe direction.
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Never attempt to drive nails into materials that are too hard, at too great an angle, or close to the
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edge of the workpiece. Nails can ricochet and cause personal injury.
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Disconnect the tool from the air supply before carrying out any maintenance on the tool, removing
a jammed nail, leaving the work area, moving the tool or handing it over to someone else. Clean
and inspect the tool daily. Inspect the trigger and safety mechanism carefully to ensure they are
working. Do not use the tool unless both the trigger and the safety mechanism are working. Do not
use the tool if it is leaking air or needs repairing.
If a fastener jams
IMPORTANT: Disconnect the compressed air supply.
1.
Open the catch, turn the lower part of the magazine, and
take out the strip of nails.
2.
Move the driving device to its upper position with a thin bar
of soft carbon steel. Remove the jammed fastener with a
pair of pliers.
3.
Fill with fasteners according to the instructions.
Daily cleaning and inspection
IMPORTANT: Disconnect the tool from the compressed air supply before cleaning and inspecting it.
Read these instructions carefully before use.
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Fill the lubricator regularly with compressed air oil to keep the moving parts on the tool lubricated.
Check the compressor filter every week and drain off any condensate or impurities.
Keep the tool clean. Blow clean the tool with compressed air when necessary and wipe it with a
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cloth moistened with non-flammable detergent. Do not immerse the tool in cleaning solution. This
can damage the internal parts. The visible parts of the piston and feeder must be kept clean.
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Check the trigger and safety mechanism to ensure that the system is and in good working order.
There must be no loose, missing or jamming parts.
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Always keep screw connections tight. Loose screw connections can cause personal injury, or
damage to the tool.
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Check the product regularly and replace damaged and/or worn parts.
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If the tool is operated without a lubricator, add 5 or 6 drops of compressed air oil into the air inlet of
the tool at the start of each working day.
Service and repairs
All tools eventually need servicing and new spare parts as a result of normal wear and tear. See the
TROUBLESHOOTING section for information on measures that can be carried out by the user. Please
contact us if you have any questions about your tool. Always state the information shown on the tool's
type plate (model number, type, serial number, etc.).
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MAINTENANCE