Removing fasteners from the nailer
CAUTION !
Risk of injury or material damage
¾ Remove fasteners only when the
nailer is disconnected from the
compressed air supply.
Pull back the magazine slide [7] until the slide
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lock [10] engages.
Remove the fasteners from the magazine
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through the magazine opening [9] provided.
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
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left.
Operation in cold weather
The nailer may freeze in cold weather near to or
below freezing point if there is also high air humid-
ity. This can impair correct operation.
In cold weather, we recommend the use of a
lubricant for compressed air equipment or an
antifreeze agent (ethylene glycol).
The formation of frost or ice on valves and moving
parts of the nailer can lead to its failure.
Do not store the nailer in a cold environment!
Troubleshooting
CAUTION !
Risk of injury or material damage
¾ Remedy faults only when the
nailer is disconnected from the
compressed air supply.
Open the magazine as described and remove
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fasteners.
Use a suitable screwdriver to press the drive
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mechanism back and remove bent fasteners.
Reconnect the nailer to the compressed air
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supply.
Load the magazine with fasteners as described.
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Maintenance / care
CAUTION !
Risk of injury or material damage
¾ Clean and service the device only
when it is disconnected from the
compressed air supply.
Keep the nailer dry, clean and free from oil.
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Always use a clean cloth when cleaning. Never
use brake fluid, petrol or solvent for cleaning.
The cylinder, O-ring and compression ring are
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lubricated for the life of the nailer under normal
operating conditions. Further lubrication is not
necessary.
Warranty
We provide a warranty for this Würth device from
the date of purchase and in accordance with
the legal/country-specific regulations (proof of
purchase through invoice or delivery note).
Damage that has occurred will be corrected either
by replacement or by repair. Damage caused by
improper handling is not covered by the warranty.
Claims under warranty can only be accepted if
the device is returned fully assembled to a Würth
agency, your Würth sales representative or an
authorised Würth customer service workshop.
Subject to technical changes without prior notice.
We accept no liability for printing errors.
Spare parts
If, in spite of careful manufacturing and test proce-
dures, the device becomes faulty, contact Würth
masterService to arrange a repair.
With any enquiries or spare parts orders, always
quote the item number as given on the device type
plate.
The latest spare parts list for the device is avail-
able online at http://www.wuerth.com/parts-
manager. Alternatively, contact your local Würth
agency for a hardcopy.
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