Makita AN901 Nail Gun User Manual


 
Place the nail coil over the coil support plate. Uncoil enough
nails
to
reach the feed claw. Place the first nail in the driver
channel and the second nail in the feed claw. The nail heads
must be in the slot in the feeder body. Place other uncoiled
nails on feeder body. Close the magazine cap and door after
checking to see that the nail coil is set properly in the
magazine.
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Feeder body
Adjusting depth
of
nailing
CAUTION:
Always lock the trigger and disconnect the hose before adjusting the depth of nailing.
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To adjust the depth of nailing, turn the adjuster
so
that the
arrow above the adjuster will point to the number indicated
on the adjuster. The depth of nailing is the deepest when
the arrow points
to
the number
1.
It
will become shallower
as the arrow points
to
higher number. The depth can be
changed in approx.
1
.O
mm
(1/32”)
increments per gradua-
tion.
If
nails cannot be driven deep enough even when the
arrow points to the number
1,
increase the air pressure.
If
nails are driven too deep even when the arrow points to the
number
9,
decrease the air pressure. Generally speaking,
the tool service life will be longer when the tool is used with
lower air pressure and the adjuster set
to
a lower number.
Connecting air hose
Lock the trigger. Slip the air socket
of
the air hose onto the
air fitting on the nailer. Be sure that the air socket locks firmly
into position when installed onto the air fitting. A hose
coupling must be installed on or near the
tool
in such a way
that the pressure reservoir will discharge at the time the air
supply coupling is disconnected.
Air
k
socket
Operation
1)
To drive a nail, you may place the contact element against the workpiece and pull the trigger, or
2)
Pull the trigger first and then place the contact element against the workpiece.
No.
1
method is for intermittent nailing, when you wish
to
drive a nail carefully and very accurately.
No.
2
method is for continuous nailing.
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