Senco 751XP Nail Gun User Manual


 
360° Adjustable Exhaust
Ergonomic Design –
Superb balance for use all day
Aggressive Toenail Safety –
Teeth grip studs with real bite for precise
positioning
Dry Fire Lockout –
Prevents dry firing,
missed operations and
signals when to reload
In-line Magazine –
Better line of sight for
right and left handers
improves balance and
reduces fatigue
Overmold Trigger –
Construction Ruler –
For quick measurements
Full Comfort Overmold Grip –
Resilient grip reduces fatigue
Rear Two-Step
Loading –
Quick and easy for
right or left handers
FramePro 751XP provides 15% more
®
power than the FramePro 701XP
®
Rafter Hanger
EZ-Clear Mechanism –
Minimizes time freeing
jammed nails
No-Mar Pad –
Protects work surface
FramePro
®
751XP
XtremePro
3½" Framing/Sheathing Nailer
Always read the Operators Manual and Safety Instructions with all tools to ensure
proper use and safety precautions. For additional information on trigger systems and
how SENCO will save you time, reduce costs, and increase quality, call our toll-free
Action Line: 800-543-4596 to find your nearest Authorized Senco Dealer, Distributor
or visit our web site at: www.senco.com
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www.senco.com
5-Year Limited
Warranty –
XP Durability
Thumb Wheel Adjustable
Depth-of-Drive –
Drives nails to a consistent
and controllable depth
Choose the right trigger system for your specific needs!
Sequential Actuation Trigger (also known as restrictive trigger or trigger fire) operates in
the following a sequence - depress the safety element at the nose of tool against the work
surface then pull the trigger. After each fastener is driven, release the trigger and lift the tool
off the work surface before starting the sequence again. This trigger is recommended and
acceptable for most applications.
Contact Actuation Trigger (also known as dual action, bounce or bottom fire) operates in
the following sequence- pull the trigger first and keep the trigger pulled while moving the
tool along the work surface with a bouncing motion, depressing the safety element at the
nose of the tool against the work surface where the fastener is to be driven. This trigger is
recommended for use by trained professionals only in high production or volume
applications.