Operation of Pneumatic Point Drivers
1. Wear safety glasses and ear protection recommended in Safety
Instructions, Figure 1.
2. Place the picture frame face down on a flat surface.
A
B
point will be fired into the wood. A puff of air will be exhausted from
the top of the driver which is normal.
6. The depth of penetration into wood is affected by the density of
the wood and can be adjusted by the amount of air pressure. Do not
exceed 100 PSI.
7. If the backing places the driver too close to the edge of the frame,
tilt the driver so the point will be driven at a downward angle into
the wood; otherwise it may ricochet off the frame and create a
hazard.
8. When you can no longer see points in sight hole B, add another
stack.
CAUTION: Remove your finger from the trigger before carrying the
driver. If some time will pass between frames, discon-
nect the air hose from the driver. Keep the driver pointed in
a safe direction at all times.
Figure 5
3. Rest the stabilizing shoe
flat on the backing and push
the nose piece firmly
against the frame as shown
in Figure 5.
4. Support the frame at
position A to prevent it
from moving.
5. Pull the trigger and the
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