6
FIG. 10
Hammer Cap
Arm
work surface. Repeat this process until the job is
completed.
When finished, make sure to store the tool in a clean,
dry, safe location out of reach of children and other
unauthorized people.
4.
COLD WEATHER OPERATION
When using the tool in cold conditions the tool will cycle
slower than usual while driving the first nails. The cycle rate
will increase as the tool warms up. Keep tool warm to avoid
reduced cycle rate.
DO NOT USE A FROZEN TOOL.
Allow tool to thaw before
using. Moisture frozen in the tool may impede internal
components resulting in the risk of injury and/or tool
damage.
WARNING
JAM CLEARING
MAINTENANCE
Remove a jammed nail in the following order:
FIG. 8
Foot plate
Screws
ADJUST THE FRONT FOOT
The tool is equipped with an adjustable front foot, can for
adjust 3/4"-5/8" wood floors. This tool is shipped from
factory with loading the front the foot for 3/4" wood floor.
Disconnect tool from air supply.
Empty the magazine completely.
Fire the tool into a piece of scrap wood to ensure there is
no compressed air fasteners left in the tool.
Set the tool on its side to expose the two Bolts and two
small plates.
Loose these two Bolts and two small plates to ensure
the front can e slide in the range of groove.(see fig 9)
Adjust the proper position of the front foot according to
the actual thickness of wood floor and then lock tightly
these two Bolts and two small plates.
Ensure the correct front foot set for the wood floor by
firing into a scrap piece of flooring and checking for
proper fastener placement.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
FIG. 9
OPERATING THE TOOL
Bolts
Front Foot
Small Plate
WARNING
Extreme caution whenever this tool is connected to an air
resource. If the tool is dropped, or if the hammer cap is
accidentally struck, then the tool will fire a fastener,
potentially causing
SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.
WARNING
Keep your feet off the tool.
WARNING
Before using the tool on a floor, test the tool on a scrap
piece of wood. Adjust the driving depth by providing more
or less air pressure.
Attach the tool to the air resource. Start your
compressor and check the pressure, making sure it is
set between 70-115psi.
Hold the arm securely and press foot plate to the work
surface. Make sure the plate is over the fastener target
position.
Press down hard so that the foot plate is firmly
contacting the work surface. Then, using the mallet
packet with the tool, strike the hammer cap firmly to
drive the fastener into work surface. Lift the tool off the
1.
2.
3.