RAFTER HOOK (FIG. 4)
The rafter hook is factory-installed on the
framing nailer.
Use the rafter hook to hang the nailer from a
rafter, beam, or other similar secure structure
for temporary storage during work breaks.
Recommended lumber size to support the nailer
with the hook: 2x4.
To use, pivot the rafter hook until it snaps into
the open position. When not in use, always
pivot the rafter hook back until it snaps into the
closed position.
WARNING
falling on operators or bystanders, never
hang the tool using the rafter hook at high
location or on potentially unstable surface
and make sure it is supported securely. Be
sure to keep the area below clear to reduce the
risk of the tool falling and striking someone or
something below.
NO-MAR PAD (FIG. 5)
WARNING
removing or replacing the no-mar pad.
Failure to do so could result in serious personal
injury.
The no-mar pad attached to the nose of the
tool helps prevent marring and denting the work
surface when working with softer woods.
Three (3) spare no-mar pads are provided. To
attach the no-mar pad, fit it into place over the
workpiece contact and push up at the back to
seat. To remove the no-mar pad, pull it down
and away from the workpiece contact.
To reduce the risk of injury
from the framing nailer
Remove the battery pack
from the tool before
Fig. 4
WARNING
to the tool with two screws. Do not use
damaged hook and screws. Before use, always
check for damages, cracks or deformities, and
make sure that the screws are tightened. Use
the supplied hex key to tighten the screws if
needed.
Fig. 5
No-mar Pad
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Rafter Hook
Make sure that the rafter
hook is properly secured