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plete.
Do not press the trigger when the me-
chanical arm is not on the rebar surface.
(Note: if this should happen turn off the
maching, position the trigger lock to the
“off” position and remove the trapped
wire with a pair of pliers inside the me-
chanical mouth).
Adjust the tie tightness. There are 5 tightness levels that can
be adjusted with the “adjusting dial”.
Replacement of Gears
• Remove the screws that fasten the plastic housing over the
motor as show above.
• Remove the wire guide “C” which is fastened on the plate
as shown above.
• Use a pair of pliers to remove the E-ring and washer fixed
on the feed gear as shown above.
• With a pair of pliers remove Spring “A” at the end of the
release lever as shown above.
• Be careful not the drop the smaller Spring “B” at the oth
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er end of the release lever when you take out Spring “A” as
shown above.
• Remove the hex screws of the release lever from the plate
and take out the release lever in the direction of the arrow
as shown above.
• After you remove the release lever you can remove the E-
rings with pliers and the feeding gears “B” and then replace
them as shown above.
NOTE:
After you finish replacing the gears all of the tool parts must
be reassembled in order.
• First install the release lever and fasten it.
• Fit Spring “A” at the end of the release lever
• Install the feeding gears, washer and E-ring in sequence
• Fix wire guide “C” on to the plate
• Finally attach the plastic cover with screws.
Care and Maintenance
• Please do a daily inspection prior to using this tool
• Please maintain this electric tool carefully, making sure
that the adjustments are correct and that it has been stored
properly.
• Inspect the tool for damage and cracks in the housing and
that the power supply is in good working order.
• Make sure theat the battery charger is the one that came
with your machine. Using another charger could cause
damage to the battery and/or charger and could even cause
a fire.