m Warning!
• IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ENCLOSED.
• READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL.
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• SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
• FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN INJURY.
• Do not use damaged, frayed or
deteriorated air hoses and fittings.
• Air powered tools can vibrate in use.
Vibration, repetitive motions or
uncomfortable positions may be harmful
to your hands and arms. Stop using any
machine if discomfort, tingling feeling
or pain occurs. Seek medical advice
before resuming use.
• Do not carry the tool by the hose.
• Keep body stance balanced and firm.
Do not overreach when operating this tool.
• Always turn off the air supply and
disconnect the air supply hose before
installing, removing or adjusting any
accessory on this tool, or before
performing any maintenance on this tool.
• Use protective equipment such as
glasses, gloves, safety shoes as well
as acoustic protection. Remain vigilant,
use common sense and pay attention
when using the machine.
• Always wear suitable CE marked
eye protection when operating or
performing maintenance on this tool.
• Operate at no more than the tool's
maximum pressure stated in column
MAX
"I" of the technical data table.
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• Do not over-oil and do not use heavy
grade oil as stalling and low
performance may result.
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m These tools and staples are designed for the installation
of soft insulation material only and not for wood to wood
applications. DO NOT USE for fastening harder materials
which could cause buckling of the fasteners and damage
to the tool. If you are unsure of the suitability of this tool for
certain applications, please contact your local sales office.
TRIP OPERATION MODE
m WARNING! Always disconnect air supply before
making adjustments as accidental actuation may occur,
possibly causing injury.
SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION MODE:
Models: SB130S1-2-E
SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION
The sequential actuation requires the operator to hold
the tool against the work with the safety yoke depressed
before pulling the trigger. In order to drive additional
fasteners, the trigger must be released and the tool
lifted away from the work, before repeating the above
mentioned steps.
This makes accurate fastener placement easier, for
instance on framing, toe nailing and crating applications.
The sequential actuation allows exact fastener location
without the possibility of driving a second fastener on
recoil, as described under Contact Trip (below). The
sequential actuation tool has a positive safety advantage
because it will not accidentally drive a fastener if the tool
is contacted against the work - or anything else - while
the operator is holding the trigger pulled.