5.2 Loading for driving threaded studs
5.2.1 Equipment required for driving threaded studs
Threaded studs must be inserted singly in the fastener guide from the front. An adapter is required for driving
single fasteners. The packaging units for threaded studs each contain an adapter for individual setting, with
the corresponding fitting information.
Note
In order to drive threaded studs, the magazine must first be emptied and an adapter for driving single
fasteners inserted.
5.2.2 Inserting the single-fastener adapter
▶ Insert the single-fastener adapter ( → page 9).
5.2.3 Inserting the gas can
▶ Insert the gas can ( → page 6).
6 Driving fasteners
6.1 Driving nails
WARNING
Risk of injury! Pressing the nosepiece of the fastening tool against a part of the body may lead to
serious injury due to inadvertent firing and release of a fastener.
▶ Never press the nosepiece of the tool against your hand or any other part of the body.
1. Check the fastener driving depth setting.
2. Bring the nosepiece of the setting tool and the support leg into contact with the working surface.
3. Using the fastener guide, press the setting tool as far as it will go against the base material.
4. Check that the fastener guide is perpendicular to the working surface.
5. Pull the trigger to drive a fastener.
Note
It is not possible to drive a fastener if the fastener guide is not pressed fully against the working
surface.
6. Lift the fastening tool completely away from the working surface after driving a fastener.
7. Remove the gas can ( → page 8) and empty the magazine ( → page 8) when work with the setting tool is
finished or before leaving the tool unattended.
6.2 Driving threaded studs
WARNING
Risk of injury! Pressing the nosepiece of the setting tool against a part of the body may lead to
serious injury due to inadvertent firing and release of a fastener.
▶ When inserting fasteners, on no occasion press the fastener guide against a hand or any
other part of the body.
▶ Never press the nosepiece of the tool against your hand or any other part of the body.
WARNING
Risk of injury by falling objects! Triggering the tool again on top of a nail or stud that was not
optimally driven may weaken the fastening. The object that was fastened may fall down as a result,
causing damage or injury.
▶ Never trigger the tool again in an attempt to improve the hold of a previously driven nail or
stud.
1. Check the fastener driving depth setting.
2. Insert a stud in the fastener guide.
3. Bring the nosepiece of the setting tool and the support leg into contact with the working surface.
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