Global Machinery Company 300W Operation Loading the stapler/nailer, Direction for use, Cleaning

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[Fig 5]

Operation

Loading the stapler/nailer

1.Squeeze and pull the release button to unlock the stapler/ nailer. [Fig 1]

2.Use only staples or brad nails recommended.

3.Hold the tool upside down, squeeze the latch and slide open the base. [Fig 2]

4. To load staples drop them in

[Fig 1]

 

the channel with the legs

 

facing upward and close the

 

base. To load brad nails,

 

drop them in the left side

 

of the channel with the “T”

 

head sitting on the slot base.

 

Close the base while making

 

sure that the nail strip stays

 

upright in the channel.

[Fig 2]

5. Make sure that the latch is

 

 

securely locked. [Fig 3]

 

WARNING: To avoid personal

 

injury, keep fingers off the trigger

 

until you are ready to use the

 

stapler/nailer at anyone when the

 

stapler or brad nails are loaded.

 

Direction for use

 

[Fig 3]

WARNING: Make sure your

 

finger is not on the trigger

 

 

when connecting the tool to the

 

power source.

 

1.Lock the safety lock on the stapler/nailer. [Fig 4]

2.Make sure the tool is in good working condition.

[Fig 4]

3.Unlock the safety lock.

4.Hold tool firmly with the tacking mouth flat to the working place forming a 90 degree angle. [Fig 5]

5.Squeeze the trigger to fire the tool.

NOTE: For better performance, please hold the tool with one

hand on the “Housing Cap” while the other hand is ready to fire the tool to prevent the kick back.

Maintenance

CAUTION: Unplug the power cord from the tool before carrying out maintenance or inspection.

1.Inspection of screw on each assembled part. Always check for loose screws. If you find any, tighten them securely. It is dangerous to continue using the tool with loose screws.

2.Inspection of tacking mouth. The tacking mouth should be kept clean at all times. Dirt or debris may cause jamming.

Cleaning

1.Keep the tool’s air vents unclogged and clean at all times.

2.Remove dust and dirt regularly. Cleaning is best done with compressed air or a rag.

3.Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts.

CAUTION: Do not use cleaning agents to clean the plastic part of the tool. A mild detergent on a damp cloth is recommended. Water must never come in contact with the tool.

Repairs

1.Only an authorized service centre should make any repairs.

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