Harbor Freight Tools 98751 Nail Gun User Manual


 
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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