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IMPORTANT  INFORMATION

TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, ALL USERS AND 
EMPLOYERS/OWNERS  MUST  READ  AND  UNDERSTAND 
ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING 
OR MAINTAINING THIS TOOL.

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EXPLANATION OF 
THE NAILING ACTION

SINGLE ACTUATION MECHANISM:

CONTACT ACTUATION MECHANISM:

FULL SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION MECHANISM: 

First, press the safety against the wood; next, pull the 
trigger  to  drive  the  fastener.  After  fastening  once, 
fastening will not be possible again until the trigger is 
released and pressed again.

First, press the safety against the wood; next, pull the 
trigger to drive the fastener. First. Pull the trigger; next, 
press the safety against the wood to drive the fastener. If 
the trigger is held back, a fastener will be driven each 

time the safety is pressed against the wood.

First, press the safety against the wood; next, pull the 
trigger to drive the fastener. Follow the same sequence 
to continue driving fasteners.

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

PERSONAL SAFETY

The employer must enforce the use of safety glasses by 
the tool operator and others in work area.

 Always 

wear ear protection to protect your ears from loud noise, 
Always wear head protection to protect your head from 
flying objects.

A dust mask, non-skid safety 

shoes and a hard hat must be used for the applicable 
conditions. Wear a full face shield if you  are producing 
metal filings or wood chips.

  Do  not  wear  loose  clothing  or 

jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep your hair, clothing, and 
gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, 
or long hair can be caught in moving parts and increases 
the risk of injury.

Do  not  use  tool  while  tired  or  under  the  influence  of 
drugs, alcohol, or medication. A moment of inattention 
while operating the tool may cause serious injury. 

 Keep fingers away from 

trigger  when  not  driving  fasteners,  especially  when 
connecting the tool to the air supply.

keep proper footing and balance 

at  all  times. Proper  footing  and  balance  enable  better 

control of the tool in unexpected situations.

 Entangled or snarled hoses can 

cause  a  loss  of  balance  or  footing  in  addition  to 
unintentional  tool  operation.  Attach  the  hose  to  the 
structure to reduce the risk of loss of balance of the hose 
shifts.

ALWAYS  WEAR  EAR AND HEAD PROTECTION.

USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT. 

DRESS  PROPERLY.

STAY ALERT, WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND USE 
COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING A POWER TOOL. 

AVOID UNINTENTIONAL FIRING.

DO NOT OVERREACH. 

 

MAKE  SURE  AIR  HOSE  IS  FREE  OF  SNAGS  AND 
OBSTRUCTIONS.  DO  NOT  ATTACH  AN  AIR  HOSE  OR 
TOOL TO YOUR BODY.

WORK AREA

KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL LIGHTED.

Cluttered benches and dark areas increase the risks of 
accidents.

such as in the presence of flammable 

liquids, gases, or dust. The tool creates a spark which 
may ignite flammable liquids, gases or dust.

Do  not  let  visitors  handle  the 

tool. All visitors should be kept safety away from work 
area.

 

Respect the tool as a working implement.

DO  NOT  OPERATE  THE  TOOL  IN  EXPLOSIVE 
ATMOSPHERES, 

KEEP  VISITORS  AWAY. 

NEVER  ENGAGE  IN  HORSEPLAY  WITH  THE  TOOL.

WARNING

Keep this manual for the safety warnings and precautions, 
operating, inspection, maintenance. Keep this manual and 
the receipt in a safe and dry place for future reference.

OPERATORS AND OTHERS IN WORK AREA MUST WEAR 
SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS.

 When operating 

the tool, always wear safety glasses with side shields, 
and make sure others in work area wear safety glasses. 
Safety  glasses  must  conform  to  the  requirements  of 
American National Standards Institute, ANSI Z87.1 and 
provide protection against flying particles both from the 
front and side.

TOOL USE AND CARE

NEVER  POINT  TOOL  AT  YOURSELF  OR  OTHERS  IN 
WORK  AREA.

KEEP  FINGERS  AWAY  FROM  TRIGGER  WHEN  NOT 
DRIVING  FASTENERS  TO  AVOID  ACCIDENTAL  FIRING.

NEVER MODIFY OR ALTER A TOOL. 

KNOW  THIS  TOOL.

USE ONLY FASTENERS THAT ARE RECOMMENDED FOR 
YOUR MODELS.

CHECK FOR MISALIGNMENT OR BINDING OF MOVING 
PARTS,  BREAKAGE  OF  PARTS,  AND  ANY  OTHERS 

  Always  assume  the  tool  contains 

fasteners.  Never  point  the  tool  at  yourself  or  others, 
whether  it  contains  fasteners  or  not.  If  fasteners  are 
mistakenly driven, it can lead to severe injuries. Never 
engage in horseplay with the tool. Respect the tool as a 
working implement.

 

Never  carry  the  tool  with  finger  on  trigger  since  you 
could drive a fastener unintentionally and injure yourself 
or someone else. Always carry the tool  by the handle 

only.

Doing so may cause 

malfunction and personal injuries.

  Read  manual  carefully,  learn  its 

applications  and  limitations,  as  well  as  the  specific 
potential hazards related to this tool. 

 Do not use the wrong fasteners or load 

the fasteners incorrectly.

Summary of Contents for HSPW38

Page 1: ...Metal Connector Nailer XR150A XR250 XR250S USERS MANUAL Failure to follow warning could result in DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WARNING M0301 03 12 V2...

Page 2: ...RK AREA PERSONAL SAFETY TOOL USE AND CARE SERVICE AIR SOURCE CONTENTS CLEANING STORAGE HOOKUP INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOOL TO AIR SUPPLY IMPORTANT INFORMATION EXPLANATION OF THE NAILING ACTION GENERAL SAFETY...

Page 3: ...WAYS WEAR EAR AND HEAD PROTECTION USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT DRESS PROPERLY STAY ALERT WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING A POWER TOOL AVOID UNINTENTIONAL FIRING DO NOT OVERREACH M...

Page 4: ...he firing head The tool can fire when re connected to an air supply The fasteners can be driven for a way from the workpiece and hit someone 1 Doing maintenance and inspection 2 Turning the Exhaust de...

Page 5: ...80 325mm 3 74 95mm 12 305mm 5 24lbs 2 38kgs 35PCS 17 52 445mm 4 09 104mm 13 62 346mm 6 09lbs 2 77kgs 55PCS 13 330mm 4 09 104mm 13 62 346mm 5 68lbs 2 58kgs 35PCS Fastener Type FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION A...

Page 6: ...ne copy of these Operating Safety Instructions Keep this publications for future reference Install a filter regulator lubricator unit and moisture trap on your air delivery system per the manufacturer...

Page 7: ...Sequential Trip Mechanism for use when precision nail placement is necessary You must first depress the nail point where you want to drive a nail is driven completely release the trigger and lift the...

Page 8: ...EMOVING NAILS Always disconnect tool from air supply before removing nails from magazine This avoids the risk of unintentional operation Do not disconnect air hose from the tool with finger on the tri...

Page 9: ...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 TOO...

Page 10: ...ever is greater Use 1 4 inch air hose for runs up to 50 feet Use 3 8 inch air hose for 50 feet run or longer When cleaning a tool be careful not to disassembly any portion of the tool since internal c...

Page 11: ...r slow to cycle Tool dry lacks lubrication Broken head valve spring O ring cut or cracked gasketdamaged Exhaust blocked Trigger valve worn leaks Dirt grime builtup on driver Use stated air tool lubric...

Page 12: ...l Check for debris collation in drive channel remove debris remove nails and replace with new strip Hole not properly located with point of nail Place nail point in metal connector hole before firing...

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