Harbor Freight Tools 93253, 92917 operating instructions Trigger Nose Roofing Shingle

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4.Do not press the Nose of the Roofing Nailer against the work surface with extra force. Allow the tool to do the work. Always allow the tool to recoil off the workpiece.

5.Caution: While working on roofs, tar and dirt may build up on the Nose of the Roof- ing Nailer. This can prevent normal operation. Remove buildup with a nonflammable solvent. NEVER use gasoline or other flammable solvents. Do not immerse the Roofing Nailer in an approved solvent beyond the height of the nail heads, to avoid getting the solvent into the drive cylinder of the tool. Make sure to dry off the Roof- ing Nailer before use. Any oil film left after cleanup will accelerate tar buildup.

6.When finished using the Roofing Nailer, always disconnect the tool from its com- pressed air supply. Empty the Nail Canister (90) completely of nails. Attempt to fire the Roofing Nailer into a piece of scrap wood to ensure it is disconnected and is incapable of firing any nails. Always leave the Nail Canister open during this procedure. The Canister is spring loaded and may cause parts or a nail to fly out of the Roofing Nailer.

7.Make sure to store the Roofing Nailer in its accessory Carrying Case and in a clean, dry, safe location out of reach of children.

AIR SUPPLY HOSE (NOT INCLUDED)

TRIGGER (73)

NOSE

ROOFING SHINGLE

SKU 92917 & 93253 For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Contents Coil Roofing Nailer Specifications Safety Warnings and PrecautionsSKU 92917 & 93253 For technical questions, please call SKU 92917 & 93253 For technical questions, please call SKU 92917 & 93253 For technical questions, please call Unpacking Testing the Full Sequential Safety Trip MechanismOperation Loading Coil Nails Canister Cover To Adjust The Shingle Gauge Operating the NailerTrigger Nose Roofing Shingle Clearing Jams FirstInspection, Maintenance, and Cleaning Please Read the Following CarefullyParts List Assembly Diagram