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3. To re, place the Safety Nosepiece
of the Nailer on the workpiece. The
Nailer should not re if the Safety
Nosepiece is not depressed. Once
depressed, quickly squeeze the
Trigger once. Do not re repeat-
edly; nails could bounce off of one
another causing injury. We recom-
mend practicing with a piece of scrap
material.
4. The Rubber Cover (43) provides a
non-marring surface. If desired, the
Rubber Cover may be removed to ex-
pose the teeth on Safety Nosepiece.
Doing so provides a nonslip surface
and can improve accuracy.
5. When nished, disconnect the Nailer
from the air source.
Clearing Jams
WARNING! Anytime any
maintenance or repairs are
done (including clearing
jams), wear ANSI-approved
impact safety goggles and appro-
priate hearing protection. THEN:
a. Disconnect the Nailer from its air
supply.
b. Empty the Magazine (79) com-
pletely.
c. Try to re the Nailer into a piece of
scrap wood to ensure that there is
no trapped air in the system.
d. Always leave Magazine open dur-
ing maintenance. The Magazine
is spring-loaded and may cause
parts or a nail to y out of Nailer.
1. If a nail is jammed in the discharge
area, simply remove it with pliers.
2. If a nail is jammed in the magazine,
pull the Tab (75) all the way back
to the disengaged position. Using a
screwdriver, attempt to release the
jammed nail by probing either or both
of the two openings in the maga-
zine to release the nail. Pull out the
jammed nail and the remainder of the
nail strip that is still in the magazine.
3. Dispose of the remaining nail strip;
it may be bent or damaged in some
other way. Reload the magazine with
a new nail strip.
4. Be careful. When pulling back
the Tab, it will spring forward with