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operate if only the trigger is pulled or if only 
the contact element is pressed against the 
wood. It must work only when both actions are 
performed. Test for possible faulty operation 
with fasteners unloaded and the contact 
element in fully pulled position.

 

5. 

Always check contact element as instructed in 
this manual. Fasteners may be driven 
accidentally if the safety mechanism is not 
working correctly.

 

Operating controls

 

1. 

Do not use a tool with missing or damaged 
safety warning label(s.)

 

2. 

A tool that is not in proper working order must 
not be used. Tags and physical segregation 
shall be used for control.

 

3. 

Do not remove, tamper with, or otherwise 
cause tool operating controls to become 
inoperable.

 

4. 

Do not operate tool if any portion of the tool 
operating controls is inoperable, 
disconnected, altered, or not working properly.

 

Tool handling

 

1. 

Only persons who have read and understand 
the tool operating/safety instructions should 
operate the tool.

 

2. 

Always assume that tool contains fasteners.

 

3. 

Do not point tool toward yourself or anyone 
whether it contains fasteners or not.

 

4. 

Keep bystanders and children away while 
operating tool.

 

5. 

Do not actuate tool unless tool is placed firmly 
against the workpiece.

 

6. 

Respect tool as a working implement.

 

7. 

Do not engage in horseplay.

 

8. 

Stay alert, focus on your work and use 
common sense when working with tools.

 

9. 

Do not use tool while tired, after having 
consumed drugs or alcohol, or while under the 
influence of medication.

 

10. 

Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and 
balance at all times.

 

11. 

Do not hold or carry tool with a finger on the 
trigger.

 

12. 

Drive fasteners into proper work surface only.

 

13. 

Do not drive fasteners into other fasteners.

 

14. 

After driving a fastener, tool may spring back 
(“recoil”) causing it to move away from the 
work surface. To reduce risk of injury always 
manage recoil by:

 

a) 

always maintaining control of tool.

 

b) 

allowing recoil to move tool away from 
work surface.

 

c) 

not resisting recoil such that tool will be 
forced back into the work surface. In 
“Contact Actuation Mode,” if workpiece 
contact is allowed to re-contact work 
surface before the trigger is released, an 

unintended discharge of a fastener will 
occur.

 

d) 

keeping face and body parts away from 
tool.

 

15. 

When working close to an edge of a workpiece 
or at steep angles use care to minimize 
chipping, splitting or splintering, or free 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 activated.

 

18. 

Do not operate tool with any power source 
other than that specified in tool operating/ 
safety instructions.

 

19. 

Do not operate tool with any operating 
pressure other than that specified in tool 
operating/ safety instructions.

 

20. 

Always select an actuation system that is 
appropriate to the fastener application and the 
training of the operator.

 

21. 

Use extra caution when driving fasteners into 
existing walls or other blind areas to prevent 
contact with hidden objects or persons on 
other side (e.g., wires, pipes.)

 

22. 

Do not lift, pull or lower tool by the hose. 
Disconnecting tool

 

Disconnect tool from the power source when:

 

1. 

Not in use;

 

2. 

Performing any maintenance or repairs;

 

3. 

Clearing a jam;

 

4. 

Elevating, lowering or otherwise moving the 
tool to a new location;

 

5. 

Tool is outside of the operator’s supervision or 
control; or

 

6. 

Removing fasteners from the magazine.

 

Additional safety instructions

 

1. 

The area should be sufficiently illuminated to 
assure safe operations. The area should be 
clear and litter-free.

 

2. 

There may be local regulations concerning 
noise which must be complied with by keeping 
noise levels within prescribed limits. In certain 
cases, shutters should be used to contain 
noise.

 

3. 

Check walls, ceilings, floors, roofing and the 
like carefully to avoid possible electrical 
shock, gas leakage, explosions, etc. caused by 
striking live wires, conduits or gas pipes.

 

4. 

On rooftops and other high locations, drive 
fasteners as you move forward. It is easy to 
lose your footing if you drive fasteners while 
inching backward. When driving against 
perpendicular surface, drive fasteners from the 
top to the bottom. You can perform the 
operations with less fatigue by doing so.

 

Summary of Contents for AN924

Page 1: ...Pneumatic Framing Nailer INSTRUCTION AN924 IMPORTANT...

Page 2: ...eves should be buttoned or rolled up No necktie should be worn Flammable Atmospheres 1 Do not operate tool in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or combustible du...

Page 3: ...ce In Contact Actuation Mode if workpiece contact is allowed to re contact work surface before the trigger is released an unintended discharge of a fastener will occur d keeping face and body parts aw...

Page 4: ...ion manual may cause serious personal injury Symbols The followings show the symbols used for tool Read and understand tool labels and manual Failure to follow warnings could result in death or seriou...

Page 5: ...lacing 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 FUNCT...

Page 6: ...6 ENGLISH...

Page 7: ...properly overlaps that of the former strip Always set the lock of the pusher lever to hold the nail head as illustrated 1 Lock of the pusher lever Connecting air hose CAUTION Do not rest your finger o...

Page 8: ...ingle sequential actuation mode halfpulled trigger causes an unexpected nailing when the contact element re contacts the workpiece Place the contact element against the workpiece and pull the trigger...

Page 9: ...l for its overall condition and loose screws before operation Tighten as required With tool disconnected make daily inspection to assure free movement of the contact element and trigger Do not use too...

Page 10: ...or use with your Makita tool specified in this manual The use of any other accessories or attachments might present a risk of injury to persons Only use accessory or attachment for its stated purpose...

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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