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5  ENGLISH

 

INSTALLATION 

Selecting compressor 

 

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1.

 Nailing frequency (times/min) 

2.

 Compressor air 

output per minute (CFM (ft

3

 /min.)) 

3.

 0.83 MPa (120 

PSIG) 

4.

 0.66 MPa (95 PSIG) 

5.

 0.49 MPa (70 

PSIG)

 

The air compressor must comply with the requirements 

of ANSI B19.3.

 

Select a compressor that has ample pressure and air 

output to assure cost-efficient operation. The graph 
shows the relation between nailing frequency, 
applicable pressure and compressor air output. Thus, 
for example, if nailing takes place at a rate of 
approximately 60 times per minute at a compression 
of 0.66 MPa (95 PSIG), a compressor with an air 
output over 3.0 CFM ( ft

3

/minute) is required.

 

Pressure regulators must be used to limit air pressure to 

the rated pressure of the tool where air supply pressure 
exceeds the tool's rated pressure. Failure to do so may 
result in serious injury to tool operator or persons in the 
vicinity.

 

Selecting air hose 

CAUTION:

 

Low air output of the compressor, 

or a long or smaller diameter air hose in relation 
to the nailing frequency may cause a decrease in 
the driving capability of the tool.

 

 

Use an air hose as large and as short as possible to 

assure continuous, efficient nailing operation.

 

With an air pressure of 0.49 MPa (70 PSIG), an air hose 

with an internal diameter 

of over 6.5 mm (1/4″) and a 

length of less than 20 m (66 ft.) is recommended when 
the interval between each nailing is 0.5 seconds. Air 
supply hoses shall have a minimum working pressure 
rating of 1.03 MPa (150 PSIG) or 150 percent of the 
maximum pressure produced in the system whichever 
is higher.

 

 

To insure maximum performance, install an air set (oiler, 

regulator, air filter) as close as possible to the tool. 
Adjust the oiler so that one drop of oil will be provided 
for every 30 nails.

 

When an air set is not used, oil the tool with pneumatic 

tool oil by placing 2 (two) or 3 (three) drops into the air 
fitting. This should be done before and after use. For 
proper lubrication, the tool must be fired a couple of 
times after pneumatic tool oil is introduced.

 

 

FUNCTIONAL 

DESCRIPTION 

CAUTION:

 

Before adjusting or checking 

function on the tool, always release the trigger 
and disconnect the air hose from the tool.

 

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Summary of Contents for AN613

Page 1: ...Pneumatic Coil Nailer Read Before Using ENGLISH Original instructions INSTRUCTION AN613 IMPORTANT...

Page 2: ...of flammable liquids gases or combustible dust Tool modification 1 The tool should not be modified unless authorized in the tool manual or approved in writing by the tool manufacturer Tool maintenance...

Page 3: ...flight or ricochet of fasteners which may cause injury 16 Keep hands and body away from fastener discharge area of tool 17 Do not load tool with fasteners when any one of the operating controls is ac...

Page 4: ...and repairs should be performed by Makita Authorized or Factory Service The followings show the symbols used for tool Centers always using Makita replacement parts Read and understand tool labels and...

Page 5: ...iling frequency may cause a decrease in the driving capability of the tool Use an air hose as large and as short as possible to assure continuous efficient nailing operation With an air pressure of 0...

Page 6: ...ving Hook CAUTION Always release the trigger and disconnect the hose before changing the hook position CAUTION Never hook the tool at high location or on potentially unstable surface CAUTION Do not ha...

Page 7: ...any work on the tool always release the trigger and disconnect the air hose from the tool CAUTION Load the same type size and uniform length of nails when loading nails in the magazine Loading nailer...

Page 8: ...hose 1 Air fitting 2 Air socket Slip the air socket of the air hose onto the air fitting on the tool Be sure that the air socket locks firmly into position when installed onto the air fitting A hose c...

Page 9: ...refully If the nail coils have been handled roughly they may be out of shape causing poor nail feed Avoid storing nails in a very humid or hot place or place exposed to direct sunlight Maintenance of...

Page 10: ...ay from obstacles which it may become dangerously caught on during operation Hoses must also be directed away from sharp edges and areas which may lead to damage or abrasion to the hose OPTIONAL ACCES...

Page 11: ...nd cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposu...

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