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Skus 

91053, 91054

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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         92147, & 92185

Unpacking

When unpacking, check to make sure all parts shown in the Parts List on page 12

are included.  If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools at the
number on the cover of this manual as soon as possible.

person.  Always wear ANSI approved safety goggles during use, maintenance,
and reloading.

24.

Do not fire fasteners too close to the edge of a workpiece.  

They may split the

workpiece and fly free, causing personal injury.

25.

Take caution, as some woods contain preservatives such as copper chro-
mium arsenate (CCA) which can be toxic.  

When working with these materials

extra care should be taken to avoid inhalation and minimize skin contact.

26.

WARNING:  Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling,
and other construction activities contain chemicals known (to the State of
California) to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

Some examples of these chemicals are:
*  Lead from lead-based paints
*  Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products
*  Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.
(California Health & Safety Code § 25249.5, et seq.)

26.

Stay within air pressure capacity.  

Never operate the Nailer above 

125 PSI.

27.

Hold tool away from head and body.  

During operation the Nailer may kick back

causing injury.

28.

Transport Nailer safely.  

Always disconnect air supply when moving the tool in

the workplace.  Carry the tool by the handle to avoid contact with the trigger.

29.

Avoid working alone.  

If an accident happens, an assistant can bring help.

Note: 

 Performance of the compressor (if powered by line voltage) may vary depending

on variations in local line voltage.  Extension cord usage may also affect the tool
performance.

Warning: The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction
manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur.  It must
be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which
cannot be built into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.

REV 11/06

Summary of Contents for 91053

Page 1: ...arborfreight com TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE Copyright 2004 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artw...

Page 2: ...92147 34 Degrees Models 91053 92185 28 Nail Size All Models 113 to 131 Shank 2 to 3 1 2 Long Clipped Head 8 to 10 Gauge Nail Capacity Quantity All Models 90 Per Load Operating PSI All Models 75 PSI t...

Page 3: ...tools with care Keep tools clean for better and safer performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Inspect tool cords and air hoses periodically and if damaged have them r...

Page 4: ...t be of the proper size and type to supply the correct current to the compres sor without heating up Otherwise the extension cord could melt and catch fire or cause electrical damage to the tool Check...

Page 5: ...reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products Arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lum...

Page 6: ...as shown in the diagram below Hoses couplers oilers regulators and filters are all avail able at Harbor Freight Tools TO ROOFING NAILER 1 To connect this tool we recommend you use the included quick...

Page 7: ...ately and have it repaired by a qualified service technician 7 Hold the tool away or off of the workpiece The Lower Safety 32 of the tool should return to its original position Squeeze the Trigger 48...

Page 8: ...sure the Nailer is not attached to the air hose whenever loading the tool 1 Slide the Tab 64 back and the Latch 78 will hold it in place 2 Holding the nailer with the nose pointing slightly down load...

Page 9: ...Trigger 48 once Do not fire repeatedly Nails could bounce off of one an other damaging the workpiece or causing PERSONAL INJURY 4 Do not press the Lower Safety 32 of the Nailer against the work surfa...

Page 10: ...s the Latch 78 the Tab 64 will spring forward with force Slowly and cautiously allow the tab to slide forward 4 Reconnect the air supply hose to the tool 5 Press the Lower Safety 32 of the Nailer agai...

Page 11: ...Disconnect the Nailer from the air hose 2 Empty the Magazine 74 completely 3 Attempt to fire the Nailer into a piece of scrap wood to ensure that it is discon nected and is incapable of firing any na...

Page 12: ...t a L 1 1 g n i n i L r e n n I 5 3 t l o B x e H l a n r e t n I 8 5 n o t s i P e v l a V r e g g i r T 1 8 e d i u G l i a N 2 1 g n i r p S 6 3 r e p m u B r e t u O 9 5 g n i R O 2 8 t u N k c o...

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