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Never use Nailer which is defective
or operating abnormally.
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Do not use Nailer as hammer.
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Disconnect air hose from Nailer
when:
1) adjusting the nose;
2) it is not in use;
3) leaving work area;
4) moving it to another location;
and
5) handing it to another person.
METHODS OF OPERATION
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After the lock lever has been pulled,
nails can be driven simply by pulling
the trigger. Do not touch the trigger
or the lock lever other than when
driving nails.
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Do not drive one nail on top of
another.
NOTE
When using the Nailer in low temperatures,
operation may be aff ected.
1. Using the trigger and lock lever
In addition to the usual trigger, this Nailer
is equipped with a lock lever that acts as
a safety device. Nails are driven by pulling
the lock lever and then pulling the trigger.
Lock
1
lever
Trigger
2. Driving nails
1 Press the nail exit lightly against the
position where you want to drive the
nail.
2 Pull the lock lever.
WARNING
Lock
lever
2
Trigger
3 Pull the trigger.
1
3
ADJUSTING THE NAILING DEPTH
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When adjusting the nose, be sure to
remove your fi nger from the trigger
and disconnect the air hose from
the Nailer.
To assure that each nail penetrates to the
same depth, be sure that:
1) the air pressure to the Nailer remains
constant (regulator is installed and working
properly), and
2) the Nailer is always held fi rmly against the
workpiece.
If nails are driven too deep or shallow into the
workpiece, adjust the nailing in the following
order.
1 Disconnect air hose from Nailer.
Screw
Nose
Screw
2 To adjust the driven-in depth of a nail,
loosen the screw that secures a nose.
English
2
WARNING
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Disconnect
air hose
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