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TO REMOVE CARTRIDGE HOLDER (FIG. 1, 6)

1. Remove the plunger screw (O) and cartridge plunger (P) from inside of cartridge holder (J).
2. Press and hold the plunge rod release trigger (A) and pull plunger rod handle (F) back to

access the barrel nut (Q). Release plunger rod release trigger.

3. With a 1/2" square drive tool, turn the barrel nut (Q) counterclockwise to remove.
4. The rear end washer (R), spacer (S) and cartridge holder (J) are now easily removed.

For installation of the cartridge holder, reverse the above procedure.

TO INSTALL SAUSAGE HOLDER (FIG. 1, 7)

1. Position the rear cap spacer (T) and the rear end cap (U) [fine threads] onto nose of the

tool. 

    NOTE: The side of the rear cap spacer (T) with the double collar faces away from the tool.

2. Place the rear end washer (R) on top of the rear end cap (U) and thread barrel nut (Q) into

the nose of the tool. Tighten and secure the barrel nut with a 1/2" square drive tool. This caulk 
gun is designed to allow the rear end cap to rotate freely.

3. Press and hold the plunger rod release trigger and push the plunger rod (G) completely

forward. Release the trigger. 

4. Thread the sausage holder (L) onto the rear end cap (U).
5. Assemble the barrel plunger (V) onto the plunger rod (G) and thread the plunger screw (W)

into the plunger rod. This will secure the barrel plunger (V) in place. Tighten securely.

NOTE:  Prior to assembly of the sausage holder (L), ensure the o-ring (X) has been fully 
lubricated. If not, use the lubricant included to completely lubricate the o-ring prior to assembly. 
Periodic lubrication of the plunger o-ring (X) may be needed during the life of the caulk gun. 
To maintain smooth operation while dispensing material, apply a light coating of the proviced 
lubricant to the outside surface of the o-ring.

IMPORTANT: 
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Under normal use, the lubricant included with the caulk gun is not expected to cause
eye irritation. Eye irritation may occur under direct contact or in poorly ventilated 
areas. 

•  Short term skin contact with the lubricant is not expected to cause irritation. Direct,

repeated or prolonged exposure may result in skin irritation and redness.

6. Press and hold the plunge rod release trigger and pull the plunger rod handle back before

loading material. Pulling the barrel plunger back will lubricate the inside of the sausage 
holder (L). Initial resistance of the plunger rod is expected until the barrel plunger has been 
pulled completely back. 

7. Place the nozzle (N) onto the sausage holder (L) and thread the nozzle cap (M) over the

nozzle.

To remove the sausage holder, reverse the above procedure.
NOTE: The barrel nut (Q) may ocassionally need to be retighten to ensure the tool functions 
properly. If the barrel nut in the carrier becomes loose, use a 1/2" square drive tool to retighten.

MAINTENANCE 

WARNING: To  reduce the risk of personal injury, turn unit off and disconnect battery 

pack before installing and removing accessories, before adjusting or when making 
repairs. 
To prevent inadvertant operation, lock the trigger switch when the tool is not in use and 
when storing the tool.

Cleaning

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of damaging the tool, material left in the cartridge/sausage holder 
may dry if left unattended. Do not attempt to dispense material under this condition. Follow the 
manufacturer’s recommendations when using caulk or adhesive material to reduce the risk of 
property damage.
To clean the cartridge holder, follow manufacturer’s recommendations for cleaning material from 
nozzle, barrel plunger and plunger rod.
To clean the sausage holder, unscrew nozzle cap (M) and sausage holder (L) and remove 
from tool. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for cleaning material from nozzle, barrel 
plunger, plunger rod and sausage holder.
NOTE: The barrel nut (Q) may ocassionally need to be retighten to ensure the tool functions 
properly. If the barrel nut in the carrier becomes loose, use a 1/2" square drive tool to retighten.

WARNING: Blow dirt and dust out of all air vents with clean, dry air at least once a week. To 

minimize the risk of eye injury, always wear ANSI Z87.1 approved eye protection when 
performing this. 

WARNING: Never use solvents or other harsh chemicals for cleaning the non-metallic parts 

of the tool. These chemicals may weaken the materials used in these parts. Use a cloth 
dampened only with water and mild soap. Never let any liquid get inside the tool; never immerse 
any part of the tool into a liquid.

CHARGER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: Shock hazard. Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet before cleaning. Dirt 

and grease may be removed from the exterior of the charger using a cloth or soft non-metallic 
brush. Do not use water or any cleaning solutions.

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