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Cold Weather Operation
When using the tool in cold conditions the tool will cycle
slower than usual while driving the first nails. The cycle rate
will increase as the tool warms up. Keep tool warm to avoid
reduced cycle rate.
Do not use a frozen tool. Allow tool to thaw
WARNING
before using. Moisture frozen in the tool may
impede internal components resulting in the risk of injury
and/or tool damage.
Nail Unloading
Always disconnect tool from air supply
WARNING
before removing nails from magazine.
This avoids the risk of unintentional operation.
Do not disconnect air hose from the tool
WARNING
with finger on trigger or work contact
element depressed. The tool can fire when reconnected to
air supply.
1. Disconnect air supply.
2. Pull back nail follower until it latches - FIG 13.
3. Remove nails from magazine.
4. Discard any collated nail strips that contain fewer than five
(5) nails.
5. Pull the nail follower a second time to release the latch,
and carefully allow the follower to slide forward until it
reaches the top of the magazine.
Do not allow the nail follower to freely
WARNING
recoil. Guide the follower by hand until it
reaches its full forward position. Free recoil of the
follower could result in damage to the follower and/or
magazine or your fingers could become pinched.
Depth of Drive Adjustment
The depth with which nails are driven into the work piece
can be adjusted using the depth adjustment on the nose
piece of the tool - FIG 14.
Disconnect the tool from the air source
WARNING
before making adjustments. Such
precautionary safety measures reduce the risk or
unintentional tool operation.
1. Disconnect tool from air supply.
2. Remove nails from tool as described in the "Nail
Unloading" section of this manual.
3. Adjust tool driving depth:
• To reduce the nail depth, turn the adjustment knob
clockwise - FIG 15.
• To drive the nail deeper, turn the adjustment knob
counter clockwise - FIG 16.
Operation
FIG. 13
FIG. 14
FIG. 15
Too Deep
Turn the adjustment knob clockwise.
FIG. 16
Too Shallow
Turn the adjustment knob counter clockwise.
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Adjustment
Knob
Work Contact
Element
Flush
Flush