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LOADING THE TOOL WITH STAPLES 

– cont’d

 

 
3.  While squeezing on the magazine 

latch, slide the magazine out (2) as far 
as it will go (Fig. 3). 

 
4.  Place a row of staples (3) into the 

magazine track (4) with the staple 
crowns (5) being inserted first (Fig. 5). 

 

5.  Slide the staple strip forward (6) to the 

front of the magazine track.  

 
6.  Slide the magazine forward until the 

magazine latch locks the magazine 
into position.

 

 

NOTES:

  

a) If the magazine will not close properly, 
do not force it. Check to make sure the 
staples are properly placed in the 
magazine track and are the correct type. 
b) Make sure the magazine latch is fully 
engaged to prevent it from coming loose 
during operation. 

 
NAILING OR STAPLING 

 
1.  Hold the handle firmly with the stapler 

head (1) and the rear stabilizing feet 
(2) flat against the workpiece (Fig. 6). 
 

NOTE:

 It is very important that the 

magazine assembly is firmly held at right 
angles (90°) against the workpiece before 
nailing or stapling.   
 
2.  When the magazine is held firmly 

against the workpiece, the safety lock 
(3) will disengage, enabling the 
nailer/stapler to activate. 
 

NOTE:

 The trigger switch will not activate 

the nailer/stapler if the safety lock is not 
disengaged. 

 

ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION 

Fig. 3 

 

Fig. 5 

 

Fig. 6 

 

Summary of Contents for 057-7915-8

Page 1: ...Staple size T50 1 25x0 6 mm Crown 3 8 10 6 mm Length 1 4 5 8 6 16 mm Brad nail size Gauge 18 Length 1 4 5 8 6 16 mm Magazine capacity Up to 100 nails or staples Weight 2 lb 3 oz 1 0 kg Need Assistance...

Page 2: ...Use and care of power tools 6 Service 6 Specific safety rules 7 Extension cord safety 8 Symbols 9 Know your nailer stapler 10 Accessories and contents 11 Assembly and operation 12 15 ON OFF switch 12...

Page 3: ...e permanent eye damage Prescription eyeglasses ARE NOT a replacement for proper eye protection WARNING Non compliant eyewear can cause serious injury if broken during the operation of a power tool SAV...

Page 4: ...NMENT WARNING Dust that is created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities may contain chemicals that are known to cause cancer birth defects or other genetic abnor...

Page 5: ...contact between the operator s body and grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if the operator s body is grounded Do not expose...

Page 6: ...using the switch is dangerous and must be repaired Disconnect the plug from the outlet before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing the tool Such preventive safety measures reduce th...

Page 7: ...wkward hand positions where your hand could move into the path of the nail or staple Hold the tool by its insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the tool nail or staple may con...

Page 8: ...our extension cord is properly wired and in good condition Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified electrician before using it Protect your extension cord from sharp...

Page 9: ...ree phase alternating current Three phase alternating current with neutral Direct current No load speed Alternating or direct current Class II construction Splash proof construction Watertight constru...

Page 10: ...APLER A Gauge B Width C Length Staple dimensions A Gauge B Head width C length Nail dimensions Safety lock Handle Nail staple magazine Trigger switch Cooling vents Magazine latch Stapler head ON OFF S...

Page 11: ...long WARNING If any part is missing or damaged do not plug the tool into the power source or insert nails or staples into the nailer stapler magazine until the missing or damaged part is replaced CART...

Page 12: ...will go Fig 3 ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION WARNING For safety reasons the operator must read the sections of this Owner s Manual entitled GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS POWER TOOL SAFETY SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES EXTE...

Page 13: ...operly do not force it Check to make sure the nail strip is properly nested flat against the right hand side of the magazine cavity b Make sure the magazine latch is fully engaged to prevent it from c...

Page 14: ...perly placed in the magazine track and are the correct type b Make sure the magazine latch is fully engaged to prevent it from coming loose during operation NAILING OR STAPLING 1 Hold the handle firml...

Page 15: ...ch could result in serious injury 1 Turn the switch OFF and remove the plug from the power source 2 Turn the tool upside down press on the magazine latch and slide the magazine outward 3 Remove unused...

Page 16: ...that can damage weaken or destroy plastic Remove accumulated dust and debris regularly using a soft DRY brush WARNING Use safety goggles when using an air jet to blow dust out of the tool DO NOT abuse...

Page 17: ...17 EXPLODED VIEW 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 14 13 12 28 33 29 32...

Page 18: ...iking plate 1 5 J105 05 Pin 1 6 J105 06 Pin 1 7 J105 07 Solenoid core 1 8 J105 08 Tension spring 1 9 J105 09 Pin 1 10 J105 10 Left housing 1 11 J105 11 PCB 1 12 J105 12 Cord plug 1 13 J105 13 Locking...

Page 19: ...limitations a A bill of sale verifying the purchase and the purchase date must be provided b This warranty will not apply to any product or part thereof that is worn broken or that has become inopera...

Page 20: ...warranty applies only to the original purchaser and cannot be transferred Neither the retailer not the manufacturer shall be liable for any other expense loss or damage including without limitation b...

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