Result 1 / 3
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Nail stand-off is within the required range.
The tool power setting is incorrect.
complete.
Result 2 / 3
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Nail stand-off is too high.
▶ Increase the power setting by turning the power
regulation wheel to the next higher setting.
▶ If the power regulation wheel is already set to the
highest value, use a more powerful cartridge type
– if available.
Result 3 / 3
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Nail stand-off is too low.
▶ Reduce the power setting by turning the power
regulation wheel to the next lower setting.
▶ If the power regulation wheel is already set to the
lowest value, use a less powerful cartridge type –
if available.
2. Drive another fastener.
3. Repeat the previously described steps until the correct nail stand-off is achieved.
5.2.3 Adjusting the power setting
▶ Turn the power regulation wheel to set the desired
nail driving power.
◁ The current power setting is indicated.
5.2.4 Removing cartridges from the tool
1. Press the cartridge strips forward, as far as possible, in the direction of advance.
2. Pull the cartridge strips out of the tool at the cartridge strip exit aperture.
5.2.5 Removing fasteners from the tool
Note
The fasteners can normally remain in the tool. It is not necessary to remove them, for example, when
you are finished working with the tool.
1. Check that the cartridges have already been removed from the tool. → page 9
2. Stand the tool on its grip.
3. Press the red latch at the mouth of the magazine and allow the fastener strips to slide back out of the
magazine.
4. If the nail strip doesn't project from the tool, press the catch and cycle the tool until the nail strip is
projecting.
5. While pressing the catch, pull the nail strip out of the tool.
Printed: 28.06.2017 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5359691 / 000 / 00
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