English
10
APPLICATIONS
○
For
hanging
interior
drywall
on
steel
(max
thickness
of
0.8
mm)
or
wood
studs.
○
Fastening
plywood
to
wood
studs.
PREPARATION
PRIOR
TO
OPERATION
1.
Prepare
the
hose
Use
an
air
hose
designed
for
high-pressure
operation.
Be
sure
to
use
the
hose
provided
with
a
minimum
of
5
mm
inside
diameter
and
a
maximum
of
30
m
long.
NOTE
○
The
air
supply
hoses
must
have
a
minimum
working
pressure
rating
of
29.4
bar.
○
Use
a
high-pressure
air
hose
that
is
no
longer
than
30
m.
The
pressure
in
a
longer
hose
will
drop,
resulting
in
mis
fi
ring,
misfeeding
or
incomplete
insertion
of
screws.
2.
Check
on
safety
CAUTION
○
Unauthorized
persons
(including
children)
must
be
kept
away
from
the
equipment.
○
Wear
eye
protector.
○
Check
the
retaining
screws
which
fi
x
the
exhaust
cover,
etc.
for
tightness.
Check
the
screw
driver
for
air
leaks
and
defective
or
rusty
parts.
○
Check
whether
or
not
the
push
lever
works
correctly.
Also
check
whether
or
not
any
dirt
has
adhered
to
the
moving
parts
of
the
push
lever.
○
Recheck
on
operational
safety.
BEFORE
USE
1.
Check
the
air
pressure
CAUTION
Use
a
compressor
designed
for
high-pressure
operation.
The
air
pressure
must
be
constantly
maintained
at
18
–
23
bar.
Adjust
the
air
pressure
between
18
to
23
bar
according
to
the
diameters
and
length
of
screws
and
hardness
of
the
wood
into
which
a
screw
is
being
driven.
Pay
special
attention
to
the
output
pressure,
capacity,
and
piping
on
the
air
compressor,
so
that
air
pressure
does
not
exceed
the
speci
fi
ed
limit.
Note
that
excessive
pressure
may
a
ff
ect
overall
performance,
service
life,
and
safety.
2.
Lubrication
(1)
Be
sure
to
lubricate
this
screw
driver
at
least
twice
a
day.
To
lubricate,
pour
10
to
15
drops
of
oil
into
the
air
plug
before
and
after
using
this
screw
driver.
The
oil
applied
before
use
lubricates
this
screw
driver;
the
oil
applied
after
use
prevents
rust.
(2)
It
is
recommended
using
the
recommended
oil
(SHELL
TONNA).
Other
applicable
oils
are
listed.
Never
mix
two
or
more
types
of
di
ff
erent
oils.
3.
Loading
screws
CAUTION
When
loading
screws,
always
take
your
fi
nger
o
ff
the
trigger
and
disconnect
the
air
hose.
(1)
Put
your
fi
ngers
on
the
screw
guide
and
the
button,
then
hold
the
button
down
and
open
the
screw
guide
to
the
left.
(
Fig.
2
)
Next,
open
the
magazine
cover
to
the
right.
(2)
Put
screws
into
the
magazine,
and
pull
the
start
of
the
coil
out
from
the
magazine.
(
Fig.
3
)
(3)
Put
the
heads
of
the
coil
of
screws
just
below
the
screw
head
guide
face
and
insert
the
fi
rst
screw
in
the
muzzle
so
the
screw
pickup
comes
between
the
fi
rst
and
second
screws.
(
Fig.
4
)
(4)
Close
the
magazine
cover
fi
rst.
Then
put
your
fi
ngers
on
the
screw
guide
and
the
button,
pressing
the
button
down
and
close
the
screw
guide
completely
while
pressing
the
collated
sheet
against
the
guide
face.
(
Fig.
5
)
NOTE
○
Pay
attention
to
avoid
the
following
kinds
of
situations,
as
the
screw
guide
may
not
close
normally
or
the
screws
may
not
feed
properly.
•
If
screws
or
a
collated
sheet
are
not
in
the
speci
fi
ed
position.
•
If
screws
are
sticking
up
from
the
guide
face.
•
If
screws
are
detached
from
the
collated
sheet.
○
Handle
both
screw
packaging
and
individual
screws
carefully.
If
screw(s)
come
o
ff
a
collated
sheet
and
you
try
to
use
it,
it
may
not
feed
properly,
dry
fi
re
and/or
cause
a
jam.
○
Do
not
leave
screws
exposed
for
a
long
time
outside
or
in
direct
sunlight.
Doing
so
may
result
in
rust
and/or
deterioration
of
the
collated
sheet,
so
when
not
in
use,
store
screws
in
the
box
they
came
in.
4.
Connecting
an
Air
Hose
CAUTION
Pay
attention
to
the
following
points
when
connecting
an
air
hose
to
the
screw
driver.
•
Take
care
not
to
touch
the
trigger.
•
Make
sure
the
tip
of
the
push
lever
is
not
pushed
in
on
a
surface,
such
as
a
table
or
on
the
fl
oor.
•
Never
point
the
muzzle
at
anyone.
○
Take
the
dust
cap
o
ff
the
air
plug,
making
sure
no
dust
or
debris
gets
inside
and
wipe
the
mouth
of
the
air
plug
clean.
○
Push
the
air
coupler
fi
rmly
onto
the
air
plug
to
connect
the
air
hose.
(
Fig.
6
)
HOW
TO
USE
THE
SCREW
DRIVER
Screw
Driving
Methods
There
are
two
ways
to
drive
screws,
by
fi
rst
pressing
the
push
lever
against
the
desired
material
and
pulling
the
trigger,
which
is
called
"SINGLE
SEQUENTIAL
ACTUATION
MECHANISM
of
screw
driver"
or
by
fi
rst
pulling
the
trigger
and
then
pressing
the
push
lever
against
the
material,
which
is
called
"CONTACT
ACTUATION
MECHANISM."
The
SINGLE
SEQUENTIAL
ACTUATION
MECHANISM
of
screw
driver
is
used
when
the
fi
nished
appearance
is
important
or
when
you
need
to
drive
screws
in
exact
locations;
by
contrast,
the
CONTACT
ACTUATION
MECHANISM
is
used
when
you
want
to
drive
one
screw
after
another
without
releasing
the
trigger.
We
recommend
the
SINGLE
SEQUENTIAL
ACTUATION
MECHANISM
of
screw
driver
to
drive
screws
more
securely.
•
Safety
Mechanisms
This
screw
driver
is
built
so
it
will
not
fi
re
unless
both
the
push
lever
and
the
trigger
are
operated
at
the
same
time.
As
a
result,
the
screw
driver
will
not
fi
re
when
only
the
trigger
is
pulled
or
when
only
the
push
lever
is
pressed
against
the
material
to
be
fastened.
This
prevents
the
unintentional
fi
ring
of
screws
when
the
trigger
is
pulled
or
the
push
lever
bumped
against
something
accidentally.
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