Functional check
WARNING!
Risk of injury or material damage
¾ Everyday before you start working,
check the device for correct
functioning and inspect it visually.
¾ Do not use the device if any
technical or visible defect has been
detected.
Adjusting the air pressure
The necessary air pressure depends on the size of
the fasteners and the workpiece material.
Set the air pressure to about 6.5 bar and fire
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a few fasteners into a material similar to the
workpiece material as a test.
Adjust the air pressure until the lowest setting is
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found that yields consistent results.
If necessary, a fine adjustment can be under-
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taken using the nailer depth setting.
Splinter shield
The splinter shield [5] is installed on the front side
of the workpiece contact [6].
CAUTION !
Risk of injury or material damage
¾ Remove or replace the splinter
shield only when the device is
disconnected from the compressed
air supply.
Load the nailer with fasteners
DANGER!
Risk of injury
¾ The muzzle of the nailer must point
away from the operator.
Note
Use only fasteners recommended for
use with this nailer.
Pull back the magazine slide [7] until the slide
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lock [10] engages.
Place the fasteners into the magazine through
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the magazine opening [9] provided.
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Push the magazine slide [7] to the right until
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the slide lock [10] is easy to open.
Push the magazine slide [7] carefully to the left
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until it contact the fasteners.
DRY-FIRE protection
The "dry-fire" protection mechanism prevents oper-
ation without fasteners if the magazine is empty.
To recommence operation, the nailer must be
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loaded with fasteners.
Firing operation
WARNING!
Risk of injury or material damage
¾ The workpiece contact must never
be fixed in the trigger position.
Hold the device firmly at the handle [1] and
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auxiliary handle [3].
Position the device on the workpiece surface
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and press against the workpiece contact [6].
Press trigger [8].
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Before the next trigger action wait until the
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work cycle is fully completed.
Depth adjustment
The penetration depth of the fasteners can be
adjusted.
CAUTION !
Risk of injury or material damage
¾ Adjust the depth adjustment only
when the device is disconnected
from the compressed air supply.
Loosen the adjusting screw on the depth
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adjustment [4].
Push the stirrup up or down to adjust the pene-
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tration depth.
Reconnect the nailer to the compressed air
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supply.
For testing, fire a few fasteners into a material
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similar to the workpiece material.
Repeat the process until the desired penetration
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depth is achieved.