Operating Instructions and Parts Manual | CHN70200 |
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Getting To Know Your Brad Nailer Like A Pro
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Low Nail
TriggerIndicator
Light
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Rubber Comfort | Compartment |
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Grip | Electronics |
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Rear Exhaust | Magazine |
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Swivel Plug
Warning
Decal
Quick Clear Nose
Cover
Laser
Low Nail
Indicator
Light
Nail Loading Area
Magazine
Latch
Features
This tool is equipped with an
Tethered
The tool is fitted with a
Low Nail Indicator Lights
The tool is equipped with lights on either side of the tool near the nose. When the nail count becomes low, the lights will turn yellow. When the nail count is nearly out, the
Nail Placement Laser Pointer
The tool is equipped with a laser mounted near the nose. This can be seen through the wide slots in the WCE and / or no- mar tip. The laser will indicate exact placement of the fastener.
This is a Class IIIA Laser Product that
emits laser radiation. Do not stare into beam or view directly with optical instruments.
Bubble Level
The tool is equipped with a bubble level located on the head cap. This will assist in aligning the tool for level driving of the fastener. The bubble level will assist in vertical and horizontal positioning of the tool.
Figure 6 - Components of the Brad Nailer
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