Grizzly G1847 Test Fire Air Quality, To ensure that the best quality air enters your nailer

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Test Fire

 

Air Quality

 

 

 

 

 

 

Whenever changing fastener size or composition of material being fastened, the nailer should be tested to ensure that the air pressure is set cor- rectly and the nailer is working properly. To test fire the nailer:

1.Firmly press the safety nose down against the sample piece.

2.Pull trigger.

3.Inspect your results. If the nail is set too far into the workpiece, reduce the regulated air pressure. If the nail is not set or protrudes above the work surface, increase the air pressure. However, do not exceed the maxi- mum air pressure recommended for the nail- er or the hose (90 p.s.i. for the nailer).

4.Disconnect the air hose from the nailer when finished.

Do not hold the nailer so that exhausted air is blown into your face or someone else’s face. Exhausted air will cause any dust near the oper- ating nailer to become airborne; use a respirator if using the nailer in a dusty environment.

Under no circumstances should you exceed the recommended pressure limits for the pneumatic gun or the air hose. In addition to endangering the safety of the operator and others in the work area, over-pressurizing can cause damage to the gun and the hose. Evidence of operation at pressures exceed- ing maximum recommended levels could also void the gun’s warranty.

This air nailer or stapler must be regularly oiled and operated with treated or clean air. It is a pre- cision tool with close internal tolerances designed for repetitious use. Wet and/or dirty air lowers performance and prematurely destroys internal parts.

To ensure that the best quality air enters your nailer:

1.Use an in-line system to automatically oil, fil- ter, and dry compressed air. Grizzly offers an in-line regulator/filter/water-separator/lubri- cator (G2304). Please refer to our catalog for price and ordering information.

2.Keep your air filter clean. Replace periodi- cally.

3.Drain compressor’s air tank(s) frequently; more often in high humidity. This prevents corrosion in the tanks, as well as damage to your nailer or stapler.

4.Keep air hoses as clean as possible inter- nally. Inspect nipples and couplers for any dirt and moisture. Blow out prior to connect- ing the nailer.

DO NOT operate this gun without wearing ANSI-approved goggles or safety glasses. Quality hearing protection is also strongly recommended. Failure to wear proper safe- ty gear could result in serious personal injury and long-term damage to your sight and hearing.

Make your workshop child-safe. Ensure that idle machines have their safety keys removed, sharp blades are stored safely out of reach, and that your shop is securely locked when your shop is not in use.

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G1847 / G1852 / G 1861 / G3811 Air Nailers/Staplers

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Contents Model G1847 / G1852 / G1861 / G3811 Nail Guns & StaplersTable Of Contents Safety Instructions For Power Tools SafetySafety Instructions for Nail Guns General Information Operations Unpacking Connecting To AirTo load the nailer Loading BradsTo load the stapler Loading StaplesTo ensure that the best quality air enters your nailer Test Fire Air QualityMaintenance General Cleaning & OilingInspect and maintain the following items daily Aligning Nosepiece JammingTo repair a jam To align the nosepieceTo remove the driver Driver ReplacementTo re-assemble the nailer RingsClosure G1847 PSB15M G1852 PSB23M G1861 Gasket SET G3811 Parts Diagram Driver Guide Nailer Weight Parts and AccessoriesOperating Air Pressure 65 to 90 P.S.I Fastener Length Troubleshooting Guide Warranty and Returns Warranty Card Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC