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PROCEDURE

CONTACT TRIP WITH ANTI-DOUBLE FIRE MECHANISM

(US patent 5597106, UK patent 2286790)
Identified by 

RED TRIGGER

.

The Switching Lever is removed.

MODEL IDENTIFICATION

SINGLE ACTUATION

Identified by 

SWITCHING LEVER

.

SEQUENTIAL TRIP

The Sequential Trip requires the operator to hold the tool against the work before pulling the trigger. This
makes accurate fastener placement easier, for instance on framing, toe nailing and crating applications.
The Sequential Trip allows exact fastener location without the possibility of driving a second fastener
on recoil, as described under “Contact Trip”.
The Sequential Trip Tool has a positive safety advantage because it will not accidentally drive a
fastener if the tool is contacted against the work-or anything else-while the operator is holding the
trigger pulled.

SEQUENTIAL TRIP

Identified by 

ORANGE TRIGGER

.

q

Pulling the Trigger and keeping it pulled.

w

Depressing the Contact Arm.

q

Depressing the Contact Arm.

w

Pulling the Trigger and keeping it pulled.

SINGLE ACTUATION

The tool fires a nail.

The tool cannot fire a second nail until the
Trigger is released.

The tool fires a nail.

The tool cannot fire a second nail until the
Trigger is released.

CONTACT ACTUATION
WITH ANTI-DOUBLE
FIRE MECHANISM

The tool fires a nail each time when the
Contact Arm is depressed.

The tool fires a nail.

The tool cannot fire a second nail until the
Trigger is released.

SEQUENTIAL TRIP

The tool cannot fire a nail.

The tool fires a nail.

The tool cannot fire a second nail until the
Trigger is released and the Contact Arm is
left work surface.

Switching Lever

Summary of Contents for SN883CH/34 (CE)

Page 1: ...34 SN883CH 28 PNEUMATIC NAILER BEFORE USING THIS TOOL STUDY THIS MANUAL TO ENSURE SAFETY WARNING AND INSTRUCTIONS KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE TOOL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WARNING OPERATING and MAIN...

Page 2: ...hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury NOTE Em...

Page 3: ...ING AND INSTRUCTIONS KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE TOOL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WARNING INDEX 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 2 SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL DATA 7 3 AIR SUPPLY AND CONNECTIONS 9 4 INSTRUCTIONS FO...

Page 4: ...bsolutely do not use anything other than an air compressor to operate the tool 4 OPERATE WITHIN THE PROPER AIR PRESSURE RANGE The tool is designed to operate within an air pressure range of 70 to 100...

Page 5: ...to place the discharge outlet of the nose in a proper manner can result in a fastener flying up and is extremely dangerous 13 KEEP HANDS AND BODY AWAY FROM THE DISCHARGE OUTLET When loading and using...

Page 6: ...e flying fasteners and excessive strain of the tool 21 ALWAYS ASSUME THAT THE TOOL CONTAINS FASTENERS 22 RESPECT THE TOOL AS A WORKING IMPLEMENT 23 NO HORSEPLAY 24 NEVER LOAD THE TOOL WITH FASTENERS W...

Page 7: ...ressure operating pressure PRODUCT NO SN883RH SN883CH 34 SN883CH 28 NAIL LENGTH 2 to 3 1 4 50 to 83 mm 2 to 3 1 4 50 to 83 mm 2 to 3 1 4 50 to 83 mm SHANK DIAMETER 113 to 148 2 9 to 3 8 mm 113 to 131...

Page 8: ...34 3 84 m s2 SN883CH 28 These values are determined and documented in accordance to ISO 8662 11 This value is a tool related characteristic value and does not represent the influence to the hand arm...

Page 9: ...stener even after the air line is disconnected possibly causing injury DISCONNECT THE AIR SUPPLY AND EMPTY THE MAGAZINE WHEN THE TOOL IS NOT IN USE Always disconnect the air supply from the tool and e...

Page 10: ...e tool For these reasons safety glasses or goggles shall always be worn when operating the tool The employer and or user must ensure that proper eye protection is worn Eye protection equipment must co...

Page 11: ...o avoid double firing or accidental firing pull the trigger rapidly and firmly SINGLE ACTUATION is different from SEQUENTIAL TRIP The tool with SINGLE ACTUATION drives a nail each time both when depre...

Page 12: ...nated original Switching Lever when carrying out the switching back procedure The use of Switching Lever other than the designated original one will cause serious accidents e g firing fasteners just p...

Page 13: ...pallet assembly All pneumatic tools are subject to recoil when driving fasteners The tool may bounce releasing the trip and if unintentionally allowed to re contact the work surface with the trigger s...

Page 14: ...fastener if the tool is contacted against the work or anything else while the operator is holding the trigger pulled SEQUENTIAL TRIP Identified by ORANGE TRIGGER q Pulling the Trigger and keeping it p...

Page 15: ...sh and rotate the Trigger from LOCK to the Trigger UNLOCK position before driving nails Trigger Lock Dial Trigger DRIVING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT ALWAYS disconnect air supply before making adjustment The dri...

Page 16: ...Hole Nail Stopper This tool equips a magnet in the Nose to drive out all nails loaded in the Magazine Therefore in the case the collation strip is broken there are nails remaining in the Nose even if...

Page 17: ...smoothly 6 STORING q When not in use for an extended period apply a thin coat of the lubricant to the steel parts to avoid rust w Do not store the tool in a cold weather environment Keep the tool in a...

Page 18: ...mprovement Recycled paper is used for this manual and its recyclable 6 6 NIHONBASHI HAKOZAKI CHO CHUO KU TOKYO JAPAN Tel 03 3669 8131 Telefax 03 3669 7104 PRINTED IN JAPAN 071205 00 00 www maxusacorp...

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