WARNING:
All air power fastening
tools recoil when
operat-
ed. This recoil is caused
by rapid
driving
of the fastener.
Tool
may bounce
from
recoil causing
a second
unwanted
fastener
to be driven.
Reduce
tool bounce
by holding
tool firmly
in
hand
and pressing
tool gently
against
workpiece.
Let the tool
do the work. This will allow
recoil of tool to bounce
tool away
from workpiece
preventing
the driving
of second
fastener.
CONTACT
TRIP
ADJUSTMENT
The contact
trip may be adjusted
up or down to vary the
depth
of the fastener
in the workpiece.
To adjust,
rotate
depth
control
knob (see
Figure 6) to raise or lower contract
trip to
desired
setting.
Depth
Control
Knob
Figure
6 - Setting
Depth
Control
CONTACT
TRIP
PAD
The tool is equipped with a contact trip pad (see Figure 7)
that prevents marring of finished surfaces by the contact trip
during normal operation.
CONTACT
TRIP
PAD STORAGE
Pad can be removed and stored on the storage sleeve
located on the magazine. Hex wrench is also stored on the
magazine (see Figure 8).
Hex
Wrench
/
Pad
Figure
8 - Storing
Contact
Trip
Pad and Wrench
CLEARING
A JAMMED
FASTENER
Refer to Figures
9 and 10 (pages
5 and 6).
WARNING:
Disconnect
tool from air supply
before
attempt-
ing to clear jammed
fasteners.
•
Pull pusher
housing
back until pusher
is clear
of nails.
Then depress
latch and allow
housing
to slide to the front
of the magazine
(see
Figure 9).
•
Slide
nail strip back and remove
from magazine.
WARNING:
Fasteners
are under spring
pressure
and may
shoot out of magazine.
Figure 7 - Contact Trip Pad
Pusher
Housing
Figure
9 - Release
Tension
from
Nail Strip