Operating Instructions |
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Important Safety Instructions | c. | Keep bystanders, children, and | f. | Always wear eye |
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General |
| tool. Distractions are able to result in |
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| the loss of control of the tool. |
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a. | To reduce the risks of |
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| electric shock, fire, and |
| Personal Safety |
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| injury to persons, read all |
| a. | Stay alert. Watch what you are |
| protection when using |
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| the tool. Prolonged |
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| exposure to high intensity |
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| using the tool. |
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| when operating the tool. Do not |
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| noise is able to cause hearing loss. | ||||||
b. Be thoroughly familiar with the |
| use the tool while tired or under |
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| h. Do not attach the hose or tool to | |||||||||||
| controls and the proper use of the |
| the influence of drugs, alcohol, | |||||||||
| equipment. Follow all instructions. |
| or medication. A moment of |
| your body. Attach the hose to the | |||||||
| Contact your Campbell Hausfeld |
| inattention while operating the |
| structure to reduce the risk of loss of | |||||||
| representative if you have any |
| tool increases the risk of injury to |
| balance if the hose shifts. | |||||||
| questions. |
| persons. | i. | Always assume that the tool | |||||||
c. | Only persons well acquainted with | b. | Dress properly. Do not wear loose |
| contains fasteners. Do not point | |||||||
| these rules of safe operation should |
| clothing or jewelry. Contain long |
| the tool toward yourself or anyone | |||||||
| be allowed to use the unit. |
| hair. Keep hair, clothing, and |
| whether it contains fasteners or not. | |||||||
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| Read and |
| gloves away from moving parts. | j. |
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labels and manual. Failure to follow |
| hair increases the risk of injury to |
| nail. This is able to cause the nail to | ||||||||
warnings, dangers, and cautions could |
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| persons as a result of being caught |
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result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY. |
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| in moving parts. |
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c. | Avoid unintentional starting. | k. |
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| Remove finger | |||||
a. | Keep the work area clean and well |
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| Be sure the switch is off before |
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| from the trigger | |||||
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| lighted. Cluttered benches and dark |
| connecting to the air supply. Do not |
| when not driving fasteners. Never | |||||||
| areas increase the risks of electric |
| carry the tool with your finger on |
| carry the tool with finger on trigger, | |||||||
| shock, fire, and injury to persons. |
| the switch or connect the tool to the |
| the tool is able to fire a fastener. | |||||||
b. Do not operate the tool |
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| air supply with the switch on. |
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| firmly balanced | ||||||
| in explosive atmospheres, |
| d. | Do not overreach. Keep proper |
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| such as in the presence of |
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| footing and balance at all times. | tool. | |||||||
| flammable liquids, gases, |
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| Proper footing and balance enables |
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| Avoid long extended | |||
| or dust. The tool is able to create |
| better control of the tool in |
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| sparks resulting in the ignition of |
| unexpected situations. | with the tool. Stop using the tool if you |
the dust or fumes. | e. Use safety equipment. A dust mask, | feel pain in hands or arms. |
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| hat must be used for the applicable |
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Tool Components and Specifications
• Requires: 0.7 SCFM with |
| Adjustable Exhaust |
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10 fasteners per minute @ 90 psi |
| Trigger |
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• Air inlet: 1/4 inch NPT |
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• MAGAZINE CAPACITY: |
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100+ Fasteners per Load |
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• BRADS: 3/8 inch to 2 inch, 18 gauge |
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• FINISH NAILS: 3/4 inch to | Magazine |
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• Staples: 1/2 inch to |
| 16 gauge | Button | |
| Rail | Nail Slot |
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1/4 inch crown | Adjustable |
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• WEIGHT: 5 lbs. 7 oz. | Depth Control |
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• LENGTH: | Quick |
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Clear |
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• HEIGHT: 12 inches |
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Nose |
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• MAXIMUM PRESSURE: |
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120 psi | Work Contact | 18 gauge Nail Ribs |
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• PRESSURE RANGE: | Element (WCE) |
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60 psi – 120 psi |
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| Fastener Discharge Area |
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