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FIG. 10

FIG. 12

ADJUSTING THE EXHAUST

The  direction  of  the  exhaust  vent  can  be  changed  by 

turning the top cover (FIG 13).

FIG. 13

NAIL INDICATOR

The  red  indicator  bars  are used to  show  when  the  tool 

needs to be reloaded (FIG 14). When the tool is loaded with 

a nail strip, the red indicator bars will no longer be visible in 

the indicator window. As then nails strip is consumed, the 

red  indicator  bars  will  start  to  become  visible.  The  tool 

should be reloaded when the red indicator bar is half way 

exposed in the indicator window.

Nail Indicator

FIG. 14

CHANGE THE NOSE COVER

The tool is packed with another Regular nose cover, with 

which  the  nailer  can  be  changed  to  be  regular  brad 

nailer/stapler.

Disconnect the tool from air resource.

Remove fasteners from the tool. Failure to do so will 

cause the fasteners to eject from the front of the tool.

Pull up on the latch (FIG 15 and open the flooring nose 

cover (FIG 16).

Remove the O-Ring and Pin (FIG 17).

Remove the Flooring nose cover (FIG 17).

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Pull the Regular nose cover (FIG 18) on the nose of the 

nailer.

Put the Pin and O-Ring back(FIG 18/19).

Push the latch back to the Nose cover on the nailers 

nose.

6.

7.

8.

Quick click 

lever

Flooring nose cover

FIG. 15

FIG. 16

O-Ring

Pin

Flooring 

nose cover

FIG. 17

FIG. 11

Wooden Floor

Wooden Floor

Summary of Contents for XMKC40/9040III

Page 1: ...USERS MANUAL MODEL XMKC40 9040III Failure to follow warning could result in DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WARNING M0519 03 13 V1 4 IN 1 BRAD NAILER STAPLER FLOORING NAILER...

Page 2: ...ATURES WORK AREA PERSONAL SAFETY TOOL USE ANDCARE SERVICE AIR SOURCE CONTENTS JAM CLEARING CLEANING STORAGE HOOKUP INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOOL TO AIR SUPPLY IMPORTANT INFORMATION EXPLANATION OF THE NAILING...

Page 3: ...LWAYS 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...

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

Page 5: ...CIFICATIONS Product Size Weight Normal Operating Pressure Magazine Capacity Firing Mode Fastener Size Range Length 12 99 330mm Height 10 51 267mm Width 2 99 76mm 3 52Ibs 1 6kg 70 110PSI 0 5 0 75MPa 10...

Page 6: ...ATION Follow the instructions below to prepare your tool for operation All tool operators and their immediate supervisors must become familiar with the operator safety instructions before operating th...

Page 7: ...gainst the workpiece Pull the trigger 2 Hold the trigger back while separating the safety from the wood The tool will remain in operated status the driver blade will remain at the bottom 3 Remove the...

Page 8: ...he tool in cold conditions the tool will cycle slower than usualwhile driving the first nails The cycle rate will increase as the toolwarms up Keep tool warm to avoid reduced cycle rate DO NOT USE A F...

Page 9: ...or FIG 14 CHANGE THE NOSE COVER The tool is packed with another Regular nose cover with which the nailer can be changed to be regular brad nailer stapler Disconnect the toolfrom air resource Remove fa...

Page 10: ...a etc may damage plastic parts and o rings CLEANING WARNING Do not attempt to clean by inserting pointed objects through openings Sharp edges may damage internal components causing a serious hazard Ve...

Page 11: ...2 Piston is broken or worn 3 Bent fasteners 4 Dirty magazine 5 Loose magazine 6 Wrong fasteners 1 Tighten screws 2 Install overhaul kit 1 Tighten screws 2 Install overhaul kit 1 Make sure the air comp...

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