WARNING!
ASSEMBLY
Charge only MILWAUKEE 12, 14.4 and 18 Volt battery packs in
MILWAUKEE chargers. Other brands of batteries may explode
causing personal injury and damage.
For specific charging instruc- tions, please read the operator's manual supplied with your charger.
Inserting Battery Pack into Tool
For all models:
Battery pack can be inserted into the tool in two ways.
Fig. 3
Front face of plunger Front nut
Back nut
Plunger rod
Plunger rod
Nut
Carriage frame
Barrel nut
Frame cap
Plunger
Nut
1.For working in restricted spaces: In- sert the battery pack from the front by pressing in the release buttons and sliding battery pack into the body of the tool (Fig. 1). Insert the battery pack until clamp engages.
Fig. 1
2.For optimum weight distribution and balance: Insert the battery pack from the back by pressing in the release buttons and sliding the battery pack into the body of the tool (Fig. 2). Insert the battery pack until clamp engages.
Fig. 2
NOTE: A 12 volt battery is supplied with this tool. To extend run time or increase plunger speed, a 14.4 volt battery may be used.
WARNING!
Always lock trigger or remove battery pack before changing or removing accessories. Only use accessories specifically recom- mended for this tool. Others may be hazardous.
Installing 10oz Carriage Frame Assem- bly (Cat. No.
1.Lock trigger or remove battery pack.
2.Press in and hold rod release trigger.
3.Grasp plunger rod handle and pull plunger rod back until the rod tip is just inside of tool.
4.Release rod release trigger.
5.Thread barrel nut attached to tube holder onto nose of the tool. Tighten with spanner wrench by placing wrench into two smaller holes in bar- rel nut and turning clockwise.
NOTE: The frame cap, barrel nut, and carriage frame are provided
6.Press rod release trigger and push plunger rod forward to access the threads on rod.
7.Thread nuts and plunger onto the plunger rod in order shown (Fig. 3). Tighten back nut securely using the wrench provided.
NOTE: Make sure the front nut and plunger rod do not extend past the front face of the plunger. If either part ex- tends past the plunger, the back cap of the material tube may rupture.
8.To remove carriage frame, reverse procedure.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, keep hands out of the plunger area of the tool. Fingers can be pinched between the tube holder and the plunger.
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