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1. Keep the work area clean and tidy.

 Cluttered work 

areas and benches invite accidents and injury. 

2. Consider the environment in which you are working.

 

Do not use air tools in damp or wet locations. Keep 

the work area well lit. Do not expose air tools to rain. 

Do not use air tools in the presence of flammable 

liquids or gases. 

3. Keep visitors away from the work area.

 All visitors 

and onlookers, especially children and infirm persons, 

should be kept well away from where you are working. 

Do not let others in the vicinity make contact with the 

tool or air hose. 

4.  Store tools safely.

 When not in use, tools should be 

locked up out of reach. 

5.  Do not force the tool.

 The tool will do the job better 

and safer working at the rate for which it was designed. 

6.  Use the correct tool for the job.

 Do not force small 

tools or attachments to do the job best handled by a 

heavier duty tool. Never use a tool for a purpose for 

which it was not intended. 

7.  Dress correctly.

 Do not wear loose clothing or 

jewellery. They can be caught in moving parts. Rubber 

gloves and non- slip footwear are recommended 

when working outdoors. If you have long hair, wear a 

protective hair covering. 

8.  Use safety accessories.

 Safety glasses and earmuffs 

should always be worn. A face or dust mask is also 

required if the sanding operation creates dust. 

9.  Do not abuse the air hose.

 Never carry the air tool 

by the air hose. Keep the air hose away from heat, oil 

and sharp edges. 

10.  Secure the work piece.

 Use clamps or a vice to hold 

the work piece. It is safer than using your hand and 

frees both hands to operate the tool. 

11.  Do not overreach.

 Keep your footing secure and 

balanced at all times. 

12.  Look after your tools.

 Keep tools sharp and clean 

for better and safer performance. Follow the instructions 

regarding lubrication and accessory changes. Inspect air 

hose periodically and, if damaged, have it replaced. Keep 

tool handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease. 

13.  Disconnect idle tools.

 Disconnect air tools from the 

air hose before servicing, when changing accessories 

and when the tool is not in use. 

14.  Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.

 Check to see 

that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from 

the tool before switching on. 

15.  Avoid unintentional starting.

 Do not carry a 

connected air tool with your finger on the trigger. 

16.  Stay alert. Watch what you are doing.

 Use common 

sense. Do not operate an air tool when you are tired. 

17.  Check for damaged parts.

 Before using a tool, check 

that there are no damaged parts. If a part is slightly 

damaged, carefully determine if it will operate 

properly and perform its intended function. Check for 

alignment of moving parts, binding of moving parts, 

breakage of parts, proper mounting and any other 

conditions that may affect the operation of the tool. 

A part that is damaged should be properly repaired 

or replaced by an authorised service facility, unless 

otherwise indicated in this Instruction Manual. 

18.  Guard against electric shock.

 Prevent body contact 

with grounded objects such as water pipes, radiators, 

cookers and refrigerator enclosures. 

19.  Use only approved parts.

 When servicing, use only 

identical replacement parts. Use an authorised service 

facility to fit replacement parts. 

20.  Disconnect tool from air supply hose.

 Before 

doing tool maintenance, clearing a jammed fastener, 

leaving work area, moving tool to another location, 

or handing the tool to another person.

21.  Never use a tool that is leaking air, has missing 

or damaged parts, or requires repair.

 Make sure all 

screws and caps are securely tightened. 

22.  Operator and others in work area MUST wear 

safety glasses with side shields.

Summary of Contents for ATBR1650K

Page 1: ...ng Nail Gun Kit Fires up to 50mm x 16 Gauge Taipei New York Verona London Paris ATBR1650K 031216 PR ED08 Fires up to 50mm x 16 Gauge Melbourne Perth Auckland Hong Kong Shanghai uckland Hong Kong Shanghai uckland Hong K ATBR1650K ...

Page 2: ...s product is warranted for a 2 year period for home domestic use from the date of the original purchase If found to be defective in materials or workmanship the tool or the offending faulty component will be replaced free of charge with another of the same item A small freight charge may apply The warranty replacement unit is only made available by returning the tool to the place of purchase with ...

Page 3: ...escription of symbols The rating plate on your tool may show symbols These represent important information about the product or instructions on its use Wear hearing protection Wear eye protection Wear breathing protection Specifications Operating Pressure 75 120 PSI Air Consumption 4 8CFM Magazine Capacity 100 Nails Nail size 16 Gauge C Brads Nail lengths 18 25 32 36 45 or 50mm Weight 1 7kg Air In...

Page 4: ...ean for better and safer performance Follow the instructions regarding lubrication and accessory changes Inspect air hose periodically and if damaged have it replaced Keep tool handles dry clean and free from oil and grease 13 Disconnect idle tools Disconnect air tools from the air hose before servicing when changing accessories and when the tool is not in use 14 Remove adjusting keys and wrenches...

Page 5: ... and check air hoses for weak or worn condition before each use Risk of fire or explosion What could happen How to prevent it Air nailers are capable of generating sparks which could result in ignition of flammable materials Never operate tools near flammable substances as gasoline cleaning solvents etc Work in a clean well ventilated area Never use oxygen carbon dioxide or other gases as a power ...

Page 6: ... keep hands and body away from the fastener discharge area when air supply is connected to air nailer Use only parts fasteners and accessories recommended by the manufacturer Always assume the finish nailer contains nails Never use the nailer as a toy Keep work area clean and free of clutter Keep children and others away from work area during operation of the tool Grip tool firmly to maintain cont...

Page 7: ...thers Never operate tool while under the influence of drugs or alcohol Don t overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times Always place yourself in a firmly balanced position when using or carrying the brad nailer Keep handles dry clean and free from oil and grease Stay alert Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate tool when you are tired Poor quality improper or damaged ...

Page 8: ...sk of bursting if the tool is damaged Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that affects the tool s operation If damaged have the tool serviced before using Use only accessories identified by the manufacturer to be used with specific tools Use of an accessory not intended for use with the specific tools increases the risk of injury to persons R...

Page 9: ...ch could become entangled in moving parts of the tool Remove any jewellery watches identifications bracelets necklaces etc which might become caught by the tool Keep hands away from moving parts Tie up or cover long hair Always wear proper fitting clothing and other safety equipment when using this tool Risk of cut or burns What could happen How to prevent it Tools which cut shear drill staple pun...

Page 10: ...or 2 Trigger 3 Air inlet 4 Latch 5 Nail magazine 6 Safety strike element Non marking tip 7 Fastener discharge area 8 Drive safety cover 9 Quick release latch 10 Depth adjustment thumb wheel 5 1 7 Fastener discharge area 8 7 4 3 2 9 10 10 6 ...

Page 11: ...ubricate the drive safety cover slide guide 8 trigger 2 and magazine slide mechanism periodically 3 After lubrication run brad nailer briefly Wipe off any excess oil from the adjustable deflector exhaust 1 The work surface can become damaged by excessive lubrication 4 Finish nailer repairs must be done by a qualified and experienced service dealer Apply a thin coat of lightweight grease to safety ...

Page 12: ...3 Do not drive fasteners close to the edge of the workpiece The workpiece is likely to split allowing the fastener to fly free or ricochet causing personal injury Checking the safety strike element 1 Disconnect the air hose from the brad nailer and remove all fasteners from the magazine 2 Make sure the trigger and the strike nose move freely up and down 3 Reconnect air hose to the finish nailer 4 ...

Page 13: ...fety cover 8 Remove the driver safety cover 8 so the jammed fastener is exposed 3 Remove the jammed fastener using screwdriver or long nose pliers if required 4 Close back the driver safety cover tightly 5 Test the finish nailer Power source This tool is designed to operate on clean dry compressed air at regulated pressures between 75 and 120 PSI The preferred system would include a filter a press...

Page 14: ...er area Loose screws Tighten screws Nailer runs slow or has loss of power Nailer not lubricated sufficiently Nailer needs to be lubricated Exhaust port in the cap has been blocked Damaged internal parts needs to be replaced by an authorized service centre Air leaking near the bottom of the tool Loose screws Tighten screws Tool jams frequently Incorrect fasteners Verify approved fasteners of correc...

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Page 16: ...vice to make suggestions or give comments about any GMC product With continuing product development changes may have occurred which render the product received slightly different to that shown in this instruction manual The manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications without notice Note Specifications may differ from country to country The GMC 777 Helpline operates from 7am to 7pm 7 d...

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