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5DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM NAILER.

6 Choose a suitable position for the adjuster.

2

Turn Adjuster

Flush

Too Deep

2

 

 

Too Shallow

Turn Adjuster

Flush

 

Using the blow nozzle

WARNING

Be sure to release your finger from the trigger before using the blow nozzle.

Do not point the air outlet at a person.

Do not use the blow nozzle with the push lever left fit.

This Nailer has a blow nozzle that blows out wood shavings which occur during work. Press the knob with your thumb to use the blow nozzle, as shown in the figure.

Knob

Air outlet

NOTE

When the blow nozzle is used for a long time, the nailing force may degrade temporarily. In this case, allows the air supply pressure to stabilize before starting work.

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Oil in the body or drained water from the compressor can sometimes spout out of the air outlet. It is recommended that you once conduct a test before use and see if such phenomenon happens at an environment where spouted oil will cause any inconvenience.

Changing the exhaust direction

WARNING

When changing the exhaust direction, be sure to remove your finger from the trigger and disconnect the air hose from the nailer.

The direction of the exhaust vent can be changed by turning the top cover.

Top Cover

Exhaust

Vent

Using the nose cap

WARNING

When attaching or detaching the nose cap, be sure to remove your finger from the trigger and disconnect the air hose from the nailer.

If you like to protect the surface of workpiece against scratches or markings made by the push lever, attach the accessory nose cap to the push lever.

1 DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM NAILER. 2 Put the nose cap to the toe of the push

lever.

3 The nose cap is marked to indicate the exit point of the nail, making alignment easier.

4 When not using the nose cap, secure in the storage compartment located on the reverse side of the magazine.