Operating Instructions and Parts Manual | CHN70500 |
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Operation
Nail Placement Laser Pointer
The tool is equipped with a laser mounted near the nose. Turn the electronics switch to the on position. When the Work Contact Element (WCE) touches the workpiece and slightly moves, the laser will shine on the spot where the nail will be driven. This can be seen through the wide slots in the WCE and/or
This is a Class IIIA Laser Product that emits laser radiation.
Do not stare into beam or view directly with optical instruments.
Firing the Nailer1.Load fasteners (see Loading/Unloading the Nailer section).
2.Connect the air supply to the nailer.
An improperly functioning tool must not be used. Do not actuate the tool unless the tool is placed firmly against the work piece.
In Sequential Mode
Press the conversion switch to the “ ” side to activate Sequential Mode.
1.Slightly depress Work Contact element (WCE) against work surface.
2.Laser pointer will shine on spot where nail will be driven when the WCE slightly touches the work surface.
3.Fully depress WCE.
4.Pull trigger. Fastener will be driven into workpiece.
In Bump Mode
Press the conversion switch to the “ ” side to activate Bump Mode.
1.Remove tool from work surface. DO NOT point tool at yourself or others.
2.Pull trigger.
3.Firmly depress Work Contact element (WCE) against work surface. Tool will cycle.
4.Remove tool from work surface. Move tool to the next area where fastener is to be driven and repeat.
Low Nail Indicator Lights (See Figure 20)The tool is equipped with lights on either side of the tool near the nose. Turn the electronics switch to the on position. When the nail count becomes 10 or so nails remaining in the magazine, the lights will come on yellow. You may reload at that time (See Loading the Nailer section). When the nail count becomes 5 or so remaining nails, the
The tool is equipped with a bubble level located on the head cap. When the gun is in a horizontal driving orientation, a level condition can easily be observed and controlled by simply aligning the tool in such a manner whereas the bubble is between the center markings on the length of the level. The same is true when in a vertically downward driving orientation by aligning the tool such that the bubble is centered in the circular marking at the top of the level.
Figure 19 - Laser Pointer
Figure 20 - Low Nail Indicator Lights
Figure 21 - Bubble Level
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