Grizzly G6047 Nail Gun User Manual


 
G6045/G6046/G6047 18 Gauge Brad Nailer
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Compressed Air System Safety Yoke Mechanism
The safety yoke is a mechanical
device that can fail. Never rely on the
safety yoke mechanism as an excuse
to point the nailer at yourself or any
bystanders. Serious injury may occur.
Exceeding the maximum permissible
operating pressure may cause the
nailer to explode, blowing metal frag-
ments in all directions. To protect
yourself from serious personal injury,
DO NOT allow your air compressor to
exceed the recommended pressure
when connected to this nailer!
The Models G6045 & G6046 are designed
to be operated at 60-100 psi. The Model
G6047 is designed to be operated at 70-
110 psi. Do not exceed the maximum
operating pressure for your model.
Before using your new nailer, install the
included
3
8
" quick connect fitting. Install a
female
3
8
" fitting on the air hose. Regulate
the air pressure on your air compressor to
barely over the minimum psi for your
model.
Many pneumatic tools benefit from an in-
line filter/lubricator/regulator unit. This
attachment is connected by hoses
between the air compressor and the nailer.
Using this unit protects your tool from dam-
aging water build-up, allows you to adjust
and maintain constant air pressure to your
tool, and saves you the inconvenience of
having to manually lubricate your tool
every time you use it. Check the current
Grizzly catalog for availability of this unit. If
you plan on installing a filter/lubricator/reg-
ulator unit in your compressed air system,
always follow the connection instructions
that come with the unit.
A safety yoke mechanism (bump fire) on
the nose of the nailer acts as a secondary
safety device. When the trigger is pressed,
the nailer will not fire until the safety yoke
mechanism is depressed.
Before you use your nailer for the first time,
check the safety yoke mechanism to
ensure proper function. To do this:
1. Make sure the nailer is disconnect-
ed from the air supply!
2. Make sure the magazine is empty and
contains no nails.
3. Make sure the trigger and the safety
yoke mechanism move up and down
without sticking.
4. Connect the nailer to the air supply.
5. Without pressing the trigger,
depress the safety yoke mechanism
against a scrap piece of wood that is
clean and free of any knots, nails, or
other foreign objects. If the nailer
does not fire, then the safety yoke
mechanism is working correctly. If the
nailer does fire when you do this,
immediately disconnect the nailer
from the air supply and call our cus-
tomer service for help.
Similarly if the nailer fires when the trigger
is pulled, without the safety yoke mecha-
nism being depressed, then the nailer is
not working properly.
If either of these two conditions develop
after you have used your nailer for a peri-
od of time, check the lubrication of these
mechanisms.