Operating Instructions
Protect your eyes and
ears. Wear Z87 safety
glasses, with side
shields. Wear hearing
protection. Employers
and users are responsible for ensuring
the user or anyone near the nailer
wears this safety protection. Serious
eye injury or permanent hearing loss
could result.
Do not use a check
valve or any other fit-
ting which allows air
to remain in the nail-
er. Death or serious
personal injury could
occur.
Never place hands or
any other body parts
in the nail discharge
area of the nailer. The
nailer might eject a
fastener which could
result in death or seri-
ous personal injury.
Never carry the
nailer by the air
hose or pull the
hose to move the
nailer or a compres-
sor. Keep hoses
away from heat, oil
and sharp edges.
Replace any hose that is damaged,
weak or worn. Personal injury or tool
damage could occur.
Always assume the nailer contains
nails. Never use the nailer as a toy. Do
not engage in horseplay. Always keep
others at a safe distance from the
work area in case of accidental dis-
charge of nails. Never point the nailer
at anyone. Accidental triggering of
the nailer could result in death or seri-
ous personal injury.
Nailer Components And Specifications
• REQUIRES: 1.3 SCFM with 10
nails per minute @ 90 psi
• AIR INLET: 1/4" NPT
• NAIL SIZE RANGE: 5/8" to 2"
• MAGAZINE CAPACITY:
100 Nails per load, 18 gauge
• WEIGHT: 2 lbs., 13 oz.
1
⁄
• LENGTH: 9
"
2
1
⁄
• HEIGHT: 9
"
2
• MAXIMUM PRESSURE: 110 psi
• PRESSURE RANGE: 70-110 psi
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Do not drive a nail
on top of other
nails. The nail could
glance and cause
death or a serious
puncture wound.
Do not operate or
WARNING
!
allow anyone
else to operate
the nailer if any
warnings or
warning labels
are not legible. Warnings or warn-
ing labels are located on the nailer
magazine and body.
Never leave the nailer unattended
or connected to an air compressor
when not in use. Serious personal
injury can occur if someone picks up
and uses the nailer without know-
ing the correct way to operate the
nailer.
Do not drop or throw the tool.
Dropping or throwing the tool can
result in damage that will make the
tool unusable or unsafe. If the tool
has been dropped or thrown, exam-
ine the tool closely for bent, cracked
or broken parts and air leaks. STOP
and repair before using or serious
injury could occur.
Caution indicates
a potentially haz-
ardous situation which, if not avoided,
MAY result in minor or moderate
injury.
Do not modify or alter the nailer or
any nailer parts. Do not use the nailer
if any shields or guards are removed
or altered. Do not use the nailer as a
hammer. Personal injury or tool
damage may occur.
Work Contact
Element (WCE)
Nail Discharge Area
2
Model NB0040
Avoid long extended periods of
work with the nailer. Stop using the
nailer if you feel pain in hands or
arms.
Always check that
the Work Contact
Element (WCE) is
operating proper-
ly. A nail could
accidentally be dri-
ven if the WCE
is not working
properly. Personal
injury may occur (see "Checking the
Work Contact Element" Section.)
Disconnect air supply and release ten-
sion from the pusher before attempt-
ing to clear jams because fasteners
can be ejected from the front of the
nailer. Personal injury may occur.
Notice indicates
NOTICE
!
important informa-
tion, that if not followed, MAY cause
damage to equipment.
Avoid using the nailer when the mag-
azine is empty. Accelerated wear on
the nailer may occur.
Clean and check all air supply hoses
and fittings before connecting the
nailer to an air supply. Replace any
damaged or worn hoses or fittings.
Tool performance or durability may
be reduced.
Air compressors providing air to the
nailer should follow the requirements
established by the American National
Standards Institute Standard B19.3-
1991; Safety Standard for
Compressors for Process Industries.
Contact your air compressor manufac-
turer for information.
Adjustable Exhaust
Warning
Contact Trip
Trigger
Reload Indicator
Nail Loading Area
Labels
Connector
Magazine