Pull the primary trigger to drive a fastener.
Allow the tool to recoil away from the work surface as
the fastener is driven.
DRY-FIRE LOCKOUT
When the magazine has 0-16 nails remaining, the dry-fire
lockout feature will not allow continued operation.
To resume operation, remove battery pack and reload the
tool with nails.
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the remaining nails.
LED WORKLIGHT
See Figure 7, page 12.
Press the secondary trigger while firmly holding tool to
activate the worklight.
DIAGNOSTIC FEEDBACK
The LED worklight provides feedback to indicate whether
the battery pack is charged sufficiently and/or if the tool is
functioning properly.
If worklight is flashing, install fully charged battery. If light
continues to flash, see the Troubleshooting section for more
information.
REMOVING NAILS FROM THE TOOL
See Figure 8, page 12.
WARNING:
Remove the battery pack before removing nails or clear-
ing a jammed nail. Failure to do so could result in serious
personal injury.
Remove battery pack from the tool.
To remove a strip of nails from the tool, depress the maga-
zine release button located at the rear of the magazine
and slide the magazine open.
Remove nails.
Close the magazine.
DEPTH-OF-DRIVE ADJUSTMENT
The pin nailer is factory-set to its maximum depth. The
depth-of-drive of the fastener may be adjusted to a more
shallow depth. It is advisable to test the depth-of-drive on
a scrap workpiece to determine the required depth for the
application.
OPERATION
To fine-adjust to a shallower depth of drive:
Remove battery pack from the tool.
Open magazine and remove nails from the tool.
Remove the hex key from its storage area and loosen
the two bolts on the front plate. Do not remove the bolts.
Slide the front plate toward the nose slightly. Adjustment is
accomplished with very little movement of the front plate.
The plate should be positioned so that it cannot slip over
the bolts.
Tighten the bolts securely with the hex key.
Reinstall nails and close the magazine.
Reinstall the battery pack, reactivate tool.
Drive a test fastener after each adjustment until the de-
sired depth is set.
REMOVING A JAMMED PIN NAIL
See Figures 9 - 10, page 12.
Remove battery pack from the tool.
Open magazine and remove nails from the tool.
Using the hex wrench, remove the two bolts and drive
guide cover.
Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the tip of the driving
mechanism and push the driver mechanism back, freeing
the nail jam.
Remove the bent nail.
Reinstall the drive guide cover and bolts, making sure
they are secure.
Reinstall nails and close the magazine.
Reinstall the battery pack, reactivate tool.
NOTE: Driving too deeply into the material, excess debris,
or jammed nails may lead to a driver blade being stuck at
its bottom position or damage the driver blade.
The driver blade can usually be returned to its operating
position by positioning the nose against a scrap piece of
wood and squeezing the trigger.
If the tool cycles without driving a nail, the nail channel may
be dirty. See Cleaning the Nail Channel in the Maintenance
section of this manual.
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