Operating Instructions |
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● Protect your eyes and | ● Do not drive a nail |
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ears. Wear Z87 safety | on top of other |
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glasses, with side | nails. The nail could |
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shields. Wear hearing | glance and cause |
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protection. Employers | death or a serious |
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and users are responsible for ensuring | puncture wound. |
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the user or anyone near the nailer | ● Do not operate or |
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wears this safety protection. Serious | ! WARNING |
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allow anyone | operating proper- |
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eye injury or permanent hearing loss |
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else to operate |
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could result. |
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the nailer if any |
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● Do not use a check | warnings or |
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valve or any other fit- | warning labels |
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ting which allows air | are not legible. Warnings or warn- | properly. Personal |
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to remain in the nail- | ing labels are located on the nailer | injury may occur (see "Checking the | ||||
er. Death or serious | magazine and body. |
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personal injury could | ● Never leave the nailer unattended | ● Disconnect air supply and release ten- | ||||
occur. | ||||||
or connected to an air compressor | sion from the pusher before attempt- | |||||
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● Never place hands or | when not in use. Serious personal | ing to clear jams because fasteners | ||||
any other body parts | injury can occur if someone picks up | can be ejected from the front of the | ||||
in the nail discharge | and uses the nailer without know- | nailer. Personal injury may occur. | ||||
area of the nailer. The | ing the correct way to operate the | ! NOTICE | Notice indicates | |||
nailer might eject a | nailer. |
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fastener which could | ● Do not drop or throw the tool. |
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tion, that if not followed, MAY cause | ||||||
result in death or seri- | ||||||
Dropping or throwing the tool can | damage to equipment. |
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ous personal injury. |
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result in damage that will make the |
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| ● Avoid using the nailer when the mag- | |||||
● Never carry the | tool unusable or unsafe. If the tool | |||||
nailer by the air | has been dropped or thrown, exam- | azine is empty. Accelerated wear on | ||||
hose or pull the | ine the tool closely for bent, cracked | the nailer may occur. |
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hose to move the | or broken parts and air leaks. STOP | ● Clean and check all air supply hoses | ||||
nailer or a compres- | and repair before using or serious | |||||
and fittings before connecting the | ||||||
sor. Keep hoses | injury could occur. |
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| nailer to an air supply. Replace any | |||||
away from heat, oil |
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Caution indicates | damaged or worn hoses or fittings. | |||||
and sharp edges. | a potentially haz- | Tool performance or durability may | ||||
Replace any hose that is damaged, | ardous situation which, if not avoided, | be reduced. |
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weak or worn. Personal injury or tool | MAY result in minor or moderate | ● Air compressors providing air to the | ||||
damage could occur. | injury. |
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● Always assume the nailer contains | ● Do not modify or alter the nailer or | nailer should follow the requirements | ||||
established by the American National | ||||||
nails. Never use the nailer as a toy. Do | any nailer parts. Do not use the nailer | Standards Institute Standard B19.3- | ||||
not engage in horseplay. Always keep | if any shields or guards are removed | 1991; Safety Standard for | ||||
others at a safe distance from the | or altered. Do not use the nailer as a | Compressors for Process Industries. | ||||
work area in case of accidental dis- | hammer. Personal injury or tool | |||||
Contact your air compressor manufac- | ||||||
charge of nails. Never point the nailer | damage may occur. |
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at anyone. Accidental triggering of |
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the nailer could result in death or seri- |
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ous personal injury. |
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Nailer Components And Specifications |
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• REQUIRES: 1.3 SCFM with 10 |
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nails per minute @ 90 psi |
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• AIR INLET: 1/4” NPT |
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• NAIL SIZE RANGE: 5/8” to 2” |
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• MAGAZINE CAPACITY: |
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100 Nails per load, 18 gauge |
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• WEIGHT: 2 lbs., 13 oz. |
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• LENGTH: 91⁄2” | Reload Indicator | |
• HEIGHT: 91⁄2” |
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• MAXIMUM PRESSURE: 110 psi | Work Contact |
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• PRESSURE RANGE: |
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| Nail Loading Area |
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| Nail Discharge Area |
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