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MAINTENANCE
Any time inspection, maintenance, and
cleaning are done:
Disconnect the tool from the air resource.
Empty the magazine completely.
WARNING:
!
Each tool is packed with an anti-dust cap on the air
connector,
Keep the anti-dust cap cover the air connector
when the tool is not in use.
checkitafterunpacking.
ANTIDUST CAP-
Selectable firing
mode button
Selectable firing mode
switch in upwards position
Note:
Pull the trigger, then depress the WCE on working
surface, tool CANNOT operate.)
This is considered to be more restrictive mode of
operation, suitable for less experienced users.
Contact actuation allows very fast repetitive
fastener placement.
To use the tool to drive nails in this actuation mode
the work contact element and trigger can be
actuated in any order.
CONTACT ACTUATION MODE
Disconnect tools from the air source.
Press the selectable firing mode buttonturning
the selectable firing mode switch in the
downwards position, the firing mode indicator
should be pointing at the multi-nail icon.
Connect tools to the air source.
Pull and hold the trigger with the tool off the work
piece.
Press the work contact element against the work
piece. A nail will be driven.
The tool must be allowed to recoil away from the
work piece.
Move the tool along the work piece with a
bouncing motion. Each time the work contact
element is depressed a nail will be driven.
As soon as the desired number of nails has been
driven, remove finger from trigger.
,
Selectable firing
mode button
Selectable firing mode
switch in downwards
position
NOTE:
This actuation mode is recommended when less
precise nail placement is required.
Extreme care should be taken because a nails will
be driver when the WCE is pressed against any
surface.
Since the tool can be actuated without removing the
finger from the trigger, this is considered to be a less
restrictive mode, suitable for more experienced
users.
Remove the finger from the trigger when
not driving nails. Always carry the tool by
the handle only.
WARNING:
!
Thetoolmustbeallowedtorecoilaway
fromtheworkpiece. Do not drive a nail on
top of another nail.
WARNING:
!
During normal use the tool will recoil
immediately after driving a fastener. This
is a normal function of the tool. Do not
attempt to prevent the recoil by holding
the tool against the work. Restriction to
the recoil can result in a second fastener
being driven from the tool. Grip the
handle firmly and let the tool do the work.
Failure to heed this warning can result in
serious personal injury.
WARNING:
!
Always know the operational mode of the
tool before using. Failure to know the
operational mode could result in death or
serious personal injury.
WARNING:
!
An improperly functioning tool must not
be used. Do not actuate the tool unless the
tool is placed firmly against the work
place.
WARNING:
!
Turn the tool so the air inlet is facing up. Place 2
3 drops of pneumatic fastening tool oil into air
inlet. Do not use detergent oils, oil additives, or air
-tool oils
-
as these lubricants will cause
accelerated wear to the seals and bumpers in the
tool, resulting in poor tool performance and
frequent tool maintenance.
2.
Disconnect the air supply from the tool to add
lubricant.
LUBRIFICATION
After adding oil,
run too briefly. Wipe off any excess oil
from the cap exhaust.
connect the tool to the air
source, l
3.
Lubricate tool only with specified
lubricants.
CAUTION:
The work surface can become damaged
by excessive lubrication. Proper
lubrication is the owner's responsibility.
Failure to lubricate the tool properly will
dramatically shorten the life of the tool
and void your warranty.
CAUTION:
Lubrication is required for best performance after
long periods use. Oil for pneumatic fastening tools is
added through the air line connection and will
lubricate internal parts. Do not use detergent oil or
additives as these lubricants will cause accelerated
wear to the seals and bumpers in the tool, resulting
in poor tool performance and frequent tool
maintenance.
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