OPERATING BRAD NAILER
Always disconnect the tool from
the air supply before loading. When loading the
tool always aim the tool away from yourself and
others. Make sure that the trigger is not pressed
while the tool is being loaded.
1.Press the magazine release button and slide
open the magazine. (See Fig. F)
2.Insert a strip of fasteners. Strip should lay flat
against magazine wall with heads resting on
magazine ribbing and fastener points at bottom
of magazine. Strip should slide freely. (See Fig. G)
3.Push magazine closed and secure with release
button. (See Fig. H)
4. Connect the tool to the air supply. Make sure
the air supply is in the correct PSI range (see
Operating Instructions).
5. Contact surface of workplace with tip of
nailer. Depress the trigger to drive fastener into
the surface.
6. Test the driving depth in a sample piece
before using. If the fasteners are being driven
too deep, or not deep enough, adjust the
regulator to provide appropriate air pressure.
(See Fig. I)
7. Never operate the tool unless the tip of
the nailer is in contact with the workpiece. Do
not operate the tool without fasteners loaded
or damage to the tool may result.
Release
Bu_on
ig. F
Fig. I
Fig. H
Regulator
_ Disconnect the tool from the
air supply before performing any adjustments,
cleaning, maintenance, or repair.
1. Regular lubrication should be performed
if your tool is used without an in-line
automatic oiler. Place 2-6 drops of air tool
oil into the air inlet before each workday and
after every 2 hours of continuous use.
2. Check all connections and o-rings. Change
all worn or damaged o-rings, seals, etc.
Tighten all the screws and caps to prevent
potential damage or injury.
3. Inspect the trigger and safety mechanisms
to ensure they are working properly. Check
for loose or missing parts, binding, and/or
sticking parts and adjust or replace
accordingly.
4. Keep the nail magazine and the firing tip
of the tool clean and free of any foreign
particles or objects.
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