Grizzly T10726 Nail Gun User Manual


 
Model T10726 (Mfg. Since 12/12)
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Vise & Workbench
Setup
The forces exerted on the brake during operation
are substantial. The brake must be firmly secured
in a vise (see Figure 5) that is solidly attached
to a workbench that will support the weight and
dynamic pressures of the operation (refer to Page
12 for workbench and vise options from Grizzly).
Mount the brake by tightening the vise jaws
against the lug at the bottom of the brake.
Note: Use pieces of cardboard, wood, or padded
jaw faces between the vise jaws and the vise lug
to prevent surface damage to the brake.
Make sure the workbench that the brake will
be mounted on is stable and can support
the weight of the tool, the workpiece, and
the forces exerted during operation.
Assembly
Except for the operating lever, the Model T10726
has been assembled and adjusted at the factory.
To attach the operating lever:
1. Thread the operating lever shaft (see Figure
3) into the eccentric shaft, and tighten it with
the wrench.
2. Slide the operating lever onto the lever shaft
(see Figure 4), and secure it with the pre-
installed set screw.
Figure 4. Operating lever attached.
Set Screw
Operating
Lever
Figure 3. Operating lever shaft installed.
Eccentric
Shaft
Operating
Lever Shaft
Figure 5. Example of Model T10726 secured in
vise mounted to a workbench.
Vise
Lug