English
For adjustment, turn the nail holder 1 counterclockwise
about 90 degrees. Move the nail holder 2 up and down,
adjust to the length of a nail to be used, and adjust the
surface of the nail holder to the marked position of the
magazine.
Turn the nail holder 3 clockwise (about 90 degrees)
until it goes click. (Fig. 3)
Magazine
For 45, 50 mm
For 57, 65 mm
For 75 mm
For 90 mm
○ Load the nails in the magazine. Load the nails in the
magazine. At this time, if the wound portion of nails
is inserted after it is once pulled out beforehand, the
subsequent work can be much facilitated. (Fig. 4)
Magazine
Opening
○ Close the cover after confi rming that the nails are
loaded in the magazine.
NOTE:
Before loading the nails in the magazine, position the
nail holder according to the length of the nail. If the
nail holder position is not adjusted, the nail jams. If the
cover is forcibly closed without adjusting the position of
the nail holder, the nail holder may be damaged.
(2) Load nails in the guide
Extend the nail line from the magazine.
Insert the fi rst nail into the driving hole and the
second nail between the pawls of the feeder. Insert
the nail so that the nail head engages the guide slot.
(Fig. 5)
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Nail Holder
Fig. 3
Magazine
Cover
Nail
Fig. 4
Nail Guide
Feeder
Nail outlet
(3) Close nail guide
After making sure that the magazine cover is closed,
hook your fi nger to the nail guide and the knob, and
while pushing the knob down, turn the nail guide
clockwise to completely close it. (Fig. 6)
The above operation completes the loading of nails.
Knob
Nail Guide
NOTE:
The nail guide may not close properly or the nails may
not advance properly if the linked bands or nails do not
enter into the indicated position or the nails come away
from the guide surface or the wire linking the nails is
warped.
HOW TO USE THE NAILER
CAUTIONS:
○ Do not use the body or any portion of the tool as a
hammer as nails may be discharged unexpectedly or
the tool may become damaged and serious injury could
occur.
○ Take precautions to ensure the safety of persons in
the vicinity during operation.
You may rest the tool on a level surface as shown in
Fig. 7.
Be sure not to apply the force downward onto the tool to
the extent the push lever is engaged.
○ Ensure tool is always safely engaged on the workpiece
and cannot slip.
○ Never carry a pneumatic tool by its hose.
○ Never drag a pneumatic tool by its hose.
First Nail
Guide Slot
Feeder
Guide Surface
Fig. 5
Cover
Fig. 6