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Keep fingers AWAY from trigger when not driving fasteners to avoid accidental firing. Never carry tool with finger on trigger. In “Contact Actuation Mode” tool will fire a fastener if safety is bumped while trigger is depressed.
Never point tool at yourself or others.
Never attempt to drive a fastener into material that is too hard, or at too steep an angle, or near the edge of the workpiece. The fastener can ricochet causing personal injury.
Disconnect tool from air supply before performing maintenance, clearing a jammed fastener, leaving work area, moving tool to another location, or handing the tool to another person.
Clean and inspect tool daily. Carefully check for proper operation of trigger and safety mechanism. Do Not use the tool unless both the trigger and the safety mechanism are functional, or if the tool is leaking air or needs any other repair.
The depth to which a fastener is driven is controlled by the depth adjustment
(A)Fig. 26. The depth of drive is factory adjusted to a maximum setting. Test fire a fastener and check depth. If a change is desired: loosen locking screw
(B)Fig. 26, with hex wrench (D) Fig. 27 provided, slide adjustment to desired position and retighten locking screw (sliding the two members closer together increases the depth of drive, sliding the two members farther apart decreases the depth of drive). Test fire another fastener and check depth. Repeat as necessary to achieve
desired results. The amount of air pressure required will vary depending
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material being fastened. Experiment |
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determine the lowest setting that will |
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required can cause premature wear |
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and/or damage to the tool. | C |
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