Depth of Drive Adjustment
(Fig. 12)
The depth to which fasteners are driven
into the work piece can be adjusted using
the Depth Setting Wheel 4 on the side of
the stapler. Use the Depth Setting Indicator
3 to determine the stapler's current depth
setting.
Turn the Depth Setting Wheel 4 down to de-
crease the drive depth.
Turn the Depth Setting Wheel 4 up to in-
crease drive depth.
Built-in Work Light
(Fig. 1, Fig. 2)
Your stapler is equipped with an LED Work
Light 10 for better visibility when using the
stapler.
The LED will stay on for 10 seconds after the
Trigger 5 is pressed.
Fig. 12
18
Operation
Stapler Actuation
work surface. Gap between the nosepiece
and the work surface may result in deflec-
tion of the fastener and property damage or
personal injury.
more surfaces. Gap between the nosepiece
and multiple work surfaces may allow de-
flection of the fastener and property damage
or personal injury.
ing operation. Holding the Workpiece Con-
tact back can result in unexpected actuation
and may cause property damage or serious
injury.
top cap during operation. Sudden recoil
can result in impact to the body and injury.
This stapler can operate in a single sequen-
tial or contact (bump) actuation mode. Fol-
low the corresponding section for the cor-
rect operational instructions.
Note: The stapler will switch off after 30
minutes of inactivity.
4
3
Nosepiece must be in
full
contact
with
Never wedge the nose-
piece between two or
Never
hold
back
Workpiece Contact dur-
Never position your face
or body over the stapler
4
3
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