•Do not overreach. Maintain proper footing and balance at all times. Loss of balance may cause personal injury. (Fig. K)
•Make sure hose is free of obstructions or snags.
Entangled or snarled hoses can cause loss of balance or footing.
•Use the tool only for its intended use. Do not discharge fasteners into open air, concrete, stone, extremely hard woods, knots or any material too hard for the fastener to penetrate. Do not use the body of the tool or top cap as a hammer. Discharged fasteners may follow unex- pected path and cause injury. (Fig. L)
•Always keep fingers clear of contact trip to prevent injury from inadvertent release of nails. (Fig. M)
•Refer to the Maintenance and Repairs sections for detailed information on the proper maintenance of the tool.
•Always operate the tool in a clean, lighted area. Be sure the work surface is clear of any debris and be careful not to lose footing when working in elevated environments such as rooftops.
•Do not drive fasteners near edge of material. The workpiece may split causing the fastener to ricochet, injuring you or a
•Do not drive nails onto the heads of other fasteners or with the tool at too steep an angle. Personal injury from strong recoil, jammed fasteners, or ricocheted nails may result. (Fig. O)
•Be aware of material thickness when using the nailer.
A protruding nail may cause injury.
•Be aware that when the tool is being utilized at pressures on the high end of its operating range, nails can be driven completely through thin or very soft work material. Make sure the pressure in the compressor is set so that nails are set into the material and not pushed completely through. (Fig. P)
•Keep hands and body parts clear of immediate work area. Hold workpiece with clamps when necessary to keep hands and body out of potential harm. Be sure the workpiece is properly secured before pressing the nailer against the material. The contact trip may cause the work material to shift unexpectedly. (Fig. Q)
•Do not use tool in the presence of flammable dust, gases or fumes. The tool may produce a spark that could ignite gases causing a fire. Driving a nail into another nail may also cause a spark. (Fig. R)
•Keep face and body parts away from back of the tool
Fig. K
Fig. L
Fig. M
Fig. N
Fig. O
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