DEPTH CONTROL
With knob (G) the required depth level can be adjusted
Indicator (G) shows the selected depth level
"-" for thin and light materials
"+" for thick and tough materials such as hard woods and walls
Before starting a job, find the optimal depth level by testing out on spare material
APPLICATION ADVICE
Fastening panels (10)
Do not use the tool for fastening ceiling paneling
on profiled wood or grooves
Fixing textiles (11)
Avoid blank shots in order to reduce the wear of
the impact strike
10
8
ASSEMBLY & OPERATION
G
11
UNBLOCKING JAMMED FASTENERS
UNPLUG POWER CORD FROM POWER SOURCE
BEFORE REMOVING NAILS.
In the unlikely event that nails become jammed, follow these instructions
to remove them:
Remove the nose tip (I)
Remove the plate retaining bolts (C1)
Remove the safety mechanism retaining plate (C2)
Remove the firing pin retaining plate (C3)
NOTE THE LOCATION AS WELL AS THE ORDER IN
WHICH PARTS ARE REMOVED FROM THE BRAD
NAILER, THIS WILL MAKE IT EASIER TO REBUILD IT.
FOLLOW ALL SAFETY WARNINGS WHEN TESTING
THE TOOL AFTER REBUILDING IT TO HELP ENSURE
IT WAS PROPERLY REASSEMBLED.
C1
ATTENTION
Make sure that the nail strip is loaded with the tapered end aligning
with the bottom line of the magazine (C), so the brad nail head rest
right into the grooves which corresponds with the symbol of nail
length on brad nailer head (D).
On very hard surfaces, firing recoil may interfere with nail penetration.
Enhance driving power by firmly placing one hand on top of cap.
I
C2
C3