OPERATION MANUAL AND INSTRUCTIONS
ISTRUZIONI PER L'USO
KEY TO SYMBOLS
a: Air inlet 1/4" GAS
b: stapler trigger
c: security stylus
d: staple release point
e: Magazine release lever
f: Magazine
Air supply connection
For correct use of the pneumatic tool, always keep to such maximum pressure as stated in the TECHNICAL DATA table and
measured at the tool inlet. Feed the pneumatic tool with clean, condensate-free air (picture 1a). Excessively high pressure or
humidity in supply air results in shorter life for the mechanical parts and may damage the tool.
USE
How to fill magazine
Always disconnect the air supply before filling the magazine; this precaution will prevent the pneumatic tool from being
accidentally started.
During this operation, hold the pneumatic tool in such a way that it is not pointed to the operator or other people.
• Choose the type of staple or nail to drive in according to the type of job required. You cannot load different types of staples or
nails simultaneously.
• Do not drive in any deformed fixing parts, and only use such fixing parts as stated in the TECHNICAL DATA table.
• Place the pneumatic fixing machine in such a way as to prevent the fixing parts that are contained in it from falling accidentally
when the magazine is opened.
• To open the magazine, press the rear lever (picture 3); a spring will cause the magazine to open automatically.
• Fit the fixing parts into their seats (picture 4).
• Push the magazine as much as required to close it fully; the trigger will be released and locked automatically.
• Connect air supply to the pneumatic tool.
Start
To operate the stapler, first start the security stylus, and then pull the trigger (picture 2). When the security stylus is released, the
stapler will stop, and no "shot" will be allowed, even if the trigger is pulled.
Start operating the pneumatic fixing machine as follows:
• Firmly place the pneumatic fixing machine near the working area.
• Press the security stylus by exerting a light pressure on the stapler.
• Keep the stylus pressed, to enable the trigger; the stapler will allow one "shot" at a time.
• The drive-in depth of the fixing parts can be adjusted through the roller under the trigger (picture 2).
• The stapler is fitted with a swivel air exhaust on top.
• Direct the air flow away from the operator (picture 4).
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g: front door locking lever
h: adjusting roller
l: nail or staple
m: front door
n: swivel air exhaust
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