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Safety Precautions

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2.NEVER attempt to drive power fasteners into very hard or brittle materials including, but not limited to cast iron, glass, tile, stone, brick, or hardened steel. Materials of this type tend to shatter and create hazard from flying particles.

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3.NEVER make fastenings in spalled or cracked areas.

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4.NEVER drive power fasteners into thin or easily pen- etrated material unless it is backed by concrete or steel. When in doubt, such as when base material is concealed, conduct a Center Punch Test (See page 6). Check con- tinually to avoid fastening into unsuitable material, espe- cially in older buildings.

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5.DO NOT fasten thru or within 1/2" of predrilled or pre- punched holes.

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Contents Operating Instructions Index ? ? PrecautionsHandling the Tool Safety Precautions489-22 Know Your Fastening Base Material 489-27 Operating the Tool Powder Loads and Fasteners Never use powder loads in firearms Plastic Flute WHY a Power Fastener Holds Concrete Why a Power Fastener HoldsWHY a Power Fastener Holds in Steel Fastening Into Steel Selecting Power Fasteners Powder LoadsOverdriven Power Fasteners and Piston Fastening Into ConcreteOperation 90˚ Accessories Parts ListBarrel Replacement Barrel Replacement Contiued Tool Assembly Tool DisassemblyProblem Possible Remedy Cause Troubleshooting GuideOther types of loads will cause load-ejection problems Repair Service Technical ServiceFBD Parts CentralsPowder load and power fastener application information Application ChartLoad Color Code Stock 101274 101274 A. only Limited Warranty Agreement