The adjustment knob has detents every 1/4 turn. Test fire another fastener and check
depth. Repeat as necessary to achieve desired results. The amount of air pressure
required will vary depending on the size of the fastener and the material being fastened.
Experiment with the air pressure setting to determine the lowest setting that will consis-
tently perform the job at hand.
Air pressure in excess of that required can cause premature wear and/
or damage to the tool.
DIRECTIONAL ExhAUST DEFLECTOR (FIG. 9)
Adjust directional exhaust deflector (A), so the exhaust air
blast will be directed away from the operator. The exhaust
deflector provides eight detented positions for directing
the exhaust blast away from the operator. Grasp the
deflector and rotate it to the desired position for the
current application.
NO-MAR PAD (FIG. 10, 11)
Disconnect tool from air supply before removing or re-installing no-mar
pad.
The no-mar pad (F) is provided to reduce marring of the work surface. The no-mar pad
can be removed, and stored inside the bracket (M), to provide increased depth-of-drive
for toe-nailing applications.
Fig. 10
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CLEARING A jAMMED NAIL (FIG. 1, 12–14)
Disconnect air line from tool and remove fasteners from magazine before
making adjustments or personal injury may result.
If a nail becomes jammed in the nosepiece, keep the tool pointed away from you and
follow these instructions to clear:
1.
Disconnect the air supply from the tool.
2.
Depress pusher release (H) and slide pusher (I) all the way to the front of the
magazine.
Fig. 9
Fig. 11
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