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Operating Instructions |
| 6. | Remove the nailer |
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OPERATIONAL MODE - SINGLE CYCLE |
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| depth of drive feature. This allows the | ||||
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| operational mode of |
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| its original down position. The nailer | |||||||
the tool before using. Failure to know |
| 1. Adjust operating pressure so nails | |||||||
the operational mode could result in |
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death or serious personal injury. |
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| exceed 110 psi. |
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This tool requires the |
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| 2. To drive the nail shallower, turn | ||||||
trigger to be pulled |
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each time a nail is |
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| 7. | Pull the trigger |
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| the wheel (C) to right to the extent | ||
driven. The nailer | 1 | 2 |
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can be actuated by |
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| work contact |
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depressing the WCE against the work |
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surface followed by pulling the trigger. |
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| against the work surface. The nailer | (C) |
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The trigger must be released to reset |
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the tool before another nail can be | 8. | Depress the Work |
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driven. |
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WORK CONTACT ELEMENT (WCE) |
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| the work surface. |
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| Check the operation |
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| Pull the trigger. The nailer MUST |
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| of the Work Contact |
| 3. To sink a nail deeper, turn the wheel | ||||||
Element (WCE) trip mechanism before |
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| (C) to left to the extent desired. | ||||||
each use. The WCE must move freely |
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without binding through its entire |
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travel distance. The WCE spring must | must not be used. Do not actuate the | work contact element |
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return the WCE to its fully extended | tool unless the tool is placed firmly | (WCE) move freely up |
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position after being depressed. Do |
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| against the work piece. |
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not operate the nailer if the WCE trip |
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| binding or sticking after | |||||
mechanism is not operating properly. | LOADING/UNLOADING THE NAILER | ||||||||
Personal injury may occur. |
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| 1. Always disconnect the tool from the | each adjustment. |
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1. | Disconnect the air |
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| air supply before loading fasteners. | ADJUSTING THE DIRECTION OF THE | |||||
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| 2. Insert nails into rear slot as shown. | EXHAUST |
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| nailer. |
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2. | Remove all nails |
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| deflector. This is | Rotate |
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| intended to allow | |
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| Unloading). |
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| the user to change the direction of the | |
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| exhaust. Simply twist the deflector to | |
3. Make sure the trigger |
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| element (WCE) move |
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| nail clip, then release. |
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| without sticking or |
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| binding. |
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| removing tool from service. |
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4. | Reconnect air |
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| Unloading is the reverse of loading, |
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| supply to the |
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| except always disconnect the air |
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| nailer. |
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| hose before unloading. |
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5. | Depress the Work |
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| Contact Element |
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| work surface without |
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| pulling the trigger. |
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| The nailer MUST NOT OPERATE. |
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| Do not use the tool if it operates |
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| without pulling the trigger. Personal |
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| injury may result. |
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