Remington Power Tools 494 operating instructions Never use power loads in firearms

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Safety Precautions

 

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Failure to start with the lowest power level can result in overdrive condition and will result in damage to tool (See page 13).

2.Remington power loads are available in four power levels with gray (1) being the lowest power level and yellow (4) being the highest power level. Always start with the lowest power level (gray-level 1) and increase until a proper fastening is made (see page 13 Selecting Fasteners and Loads).

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3.NEVER use power loads in firearms.

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4.NEVER carry fasteners or other hard objects in the same pocket or container with power loads.

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5.A color blind person must take extra precautions to prevent the chance of mixing the power loads of various levels.

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Contents Remington Index Before Using Safety Precautions Handling the ToolLoad Know Your Fastening Base Material Never make fastenings in spalled or cracked areas Operating Safety Never use power loads in firearms Plastic Flute WHY a Power Fastener Holds Concrete Why a Power Fastener HoldsWHY a Power Fastener Holds in Steel Fastening Into Concrete Power LoadsOverdriven Power Fasteners Piston Fastening Into SteelOperation Water Maintenance Troubleshooting GuideParts Centrals Baltimore ElectricParts List Model KEY Part DescriptionTool Disassembly and Assembly AccessoriesDisassembly Assembly Hole Stop Pin Breech Spring Receiver Barrel AssemblyTo Reassemble Buffer and Piston ReplacementTo Replace Buffer and Piston Application Chart For fastening this To thisLoad Color Code Stock Limited Warranty Agreement