of nails into the Magazine behind the few remaining nails and the Nailer will be ready for further use.
Operating Nailer
Set proper angle of the Nailer for your application (a three step process):
Failure to properly adjust the nailer can result in tool failure or damage.
Angle Adjustment Holes
Hex |
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| Tab (75) | |
Bolt | 21o 28o | 34o | ||
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Figure 3
1.Pull back and engage the Tab (75), exposing three adjustment holes.
Loosen the hex bolt and slide it into the appropriate hole (21°, 28°, 34°). Retighten the hex bolt securely, making sure it fits into the appropri- ate hole properly. See Figure 3, above. Gently release the Tab.
Adjuster Knob (85)
Figure 4
2.Remove the Adjuster Knob (85). See
Figure 4, above.
34o 28o 21o
Joint Plate (86)
Figure 5
Move Magazine so desired hole on Joint Plate (86) lines up with the nut on Magazine. See Figure 5, above. Replace and tighten the Adjuster Knob.
3.Inspect Pin’s (34) location. See Figure 6, below.
If you are driving 21° angle nails, the Pin should be in the lower hole (position A). If you are driving 28° or 34° angle nails, the Pin should be in the upper hole (position B). If the Pin is in the wrong position, pull the Pin from its Washer (35), reposition the Bar Guide (36), and reinsert and secure the Pin and Washer. Before using Nailer, be sure Pin is properly secured.
1.The driving depth of a nail can be adjusted in two ways. First, by in- creasing or decreasing air pressure (never to exceed the maximum of 120 PSI). Secondly, by loosening the
Depth Screw (41) and adjusting the
Bracket A (40). We recommend you experiment in a scrap piece of mate- rial to determine how far to adjust the unit.
2.Attach air supply to Air Coupler. Start your air compressor and make sure it is set to between the recommended
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