Operating Stapler |
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If you have not read the safety instruc- |
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tions in this manual, do not operate the |
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stapler. |
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Before you operate your stapler, place one |
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drop of the included oil into the quick con- |
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nect fitting where the stapler connects to |
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the air supply. Fire the EMPTY stapler |
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times before | beginning, so oil does not | Figure 3. Example of staple deflection. | |||||
come out onto the project during regular | Besides damaging your workpiece, | ||||||
operation. |
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| deflection can cause injury if your free | |||||
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To operate your stapler: |
| hand is securing the workpiece in the | |||||
| location that the staple deflects. | ||||||
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1. | Connect the air supply to the quick | 4. Press the trigger. If the staple drove | |||||
into the wood far enough, continue | |||||||
| connect fitting. |
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| with your intended operations. If the | |||||
2. | Test the loaded stapler | for proper | |||||
staple either went too far or not far | |||||||
| penetration. Hold the stapler perpen- | ||||||
| enough, then adjust the air pressure. | ||||||
| dicular to the surface of | a piece of | |||||
| More air pressure will make the staple | ||||||
| clean scrap wood that is thick enough | ||||||
| go deeper and less air pressure will | ||||||
| for the length of staples | you have | |||||
| decrease the staple penetration. | ||||||
| loaded. Depress the safety yoke | ||||||
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| mechanism on your workpiece. |
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3. | Before | pressing the trigger, make |
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sure your free hand is positioned out of the way of a potential path of a sta- ple in case of deflection. (Deflection is caused when the staple changes its path, resulting in the staple puncturing the surface of the workpiece as shown in Figure 3.)
G6042/G6043 18 Gauge Stapler Kit |