Harbor Freight Tools 66995 Nail Gun User Manual


 
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TO PREVENT SERIOUS
INJURY FROM TOOL
FAILURE: Do not use
damaged equipment. If
abnormal noise, vibration, or
leaking air is detected, correct
problem before further use.
TO PREVENT EXPLOSION:
Lubricate only with specied
lubricants. Lubricate the air
inlet using only pneumatic
tool oil. Lubricate the internal
mechanism using only white
lithium grease. Other
lubricants may damage
mechanism and may be highly
ammable, causing an
explosion.
Cleaning, Maintenance, and
Lubrication
Note: These procedures are in addition to
the regular checks and maintenance
explained as part of the regular op-
eration of the air-operated tool.
1. Daily - Air Supply Maintenance:
Every day, perform maintenance on
the air supply according to the com-
ponent manufacturers’ instructions.
The lubricator’s oil level needs to be
maintained and the moisture lter
must be regularly drained. Perform-
ing routine maintenance on the air
supply will allow the tool to operate
more safely and will also reduce wear
on the tool.
Clearing Jams
TO PREVENT
SERIOUS INJURY
FROM ACCIDENTAL
OPERATION, BEFORE ANY
MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS
ARE DONE (including clearing
jams):
Wear ANSI-approved safety
goggles with side shields.
Other people in the work area
must also wear ANSI-approved
impact safety goggles with side
shields.
Release the trigger.
Detach the air supply.
• Attempt to re the Tool into
a piece of scrap wood to
ensure that it is disconnected
and is incapable of ring any
fasteners.
Empty the magazine and leave
it open during service. The
Magazine is spring-loaded
and may cause parts or a
fastener to y out of the Tool.
1. If a fastener is jammed in the dis-
charge area, remove it with pliers.
2. If a fastener is jammed in the maga-
zine, pull the Pusher all the way
back to the engaged position. Use a
screwdriver to release the jammed
fastener by probing the openings in
the magazine.
3. WARNING! The Pusher’s spring is
wrapped around, but not attached
to, a roller. If the spring is extended
beyond its length, the end will come
off the roller and the spring will roll up
with a snap, possibly pinching your
nger.