Never load nails with the contact trip or trigger activated.
Personal injury may result.
Fig. 2
D
N
1.
Read all Safety Warnings before
using tool.
2.
Connect the air supply to the
tool.
3.
Insert fasteners (L) into T-slot (M)
on end cap of magazine (N) past
the nail stop (E). NOTE: Magazine
will hold two full fastener strips.
4.
Pull pusher (I) back until the nail
stop (E) falls behind the fasteners.
NOTE: Do not allow the pusher to
snap forward against the nail strip,
allowing this to happen could damage the nail collation.
NOTE: This tool has a low nail lock out device which will not allow the tool to drive
fasteners when the fastener quantity in the magazine is reduced to four. When
unloading and loading the magazine always make sure these four nails have been
removed from the magazine. If the nails are not removed from the magazine and
the tool is reloaded and actuated, the nails will cause the tool to jam.
ACTUATING TOOL
To reduce the risk of injury,
ALWAYS wear proper eye ANSI Z87.1 (CAN/
CSA Z94.3) and hearing protection ANSI S12.6
(S3.19) when operating this tool. The tool can
be actuated using one of two modes: single
sequential actuation trigger mode and contact
actuation trigger mode.
Single Sequential actuation trigger -
(Fig. 5)
Allow the tool to recoil off the
work surface after actuation. If the contact trip
remains depressed a nail will be driven each time the trigger is released and
pulled, which could result in accidental actuation, possibly causing injury.
The sequential actuation trigger's intended use is for intermittent fastening where
accurate fastener placement is desired.
Fig. 3
L
L
M
Fig. 4
I
L
Fig. 5
Trigger mode selector button
– 10 –
E
Trigger lock button