Fig. E
Fig. F
Fig. G
Fig. I
Fig. H
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model no.
058-9342-6
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NOTE:
Test the driving depth using a scrap piece of
wood before working on the workpiece. If the fasteners
are being driven too deep or not deeply enough, adjust
the spacer wheel in order to provide more or less air
pressure, as required.
DANGER!
Potential hazard that will result in serious injury or
loss of life.
• Do not operate the tool if the fasteners are not loaded,
doing so may damage the tool.
• Do not fire fasteners into the air, doing so may cause
injury to the operators or others, apart from damaging
the tool.
• Load the correct type of fasteners only, do not load
different sized fasteners into the magazine, doing so
may cause fasteners to jam. Failure to comply will lead
to serious injury or loss of life.
• The nailer releases one fastener with each hit, so hitting
the whack cap twice will project a second fastener onto
the first one which could cause a potential ricochet
hazard.
• Ensure that the hammer exerts sufficient amount of
force on the nailer. If the force is too low, the fastener
will not be inserted completely onto the flooring. For
nails that are not completely inserted, use a hammer to
pull out the nails or knock the nails in with a nail setter.
Do not attempt to drive a fastener into the same
location twice.
6. Using the hex key (J), hold the nailer upside
down and remove the three screws from the
base plate by turning counter clockwise.
Attach the desired plate (See Fig. F). Ensure
the screw holes on the base plate line up
with the holes at the nailer base (C). Tighten
the screws by turning clockwise (See Fig. F).
Make sure screws do not protrude out of
the base plate.
INSERTION METHODS
The MAXIMUM
®
Air-powered 2-in-1 Flooring Nailer drives nails and staples,
which are to be inserted using different insertion methods.
5. Hold the handle, and lift the Air-powered
2-in-1 Flooring Nailer into place. Swing
the mallet and strike the top end of the
“whack cap” with the rubber face of the
mallet (Fig. E).
• Disconnect the tool from the air supply line.
• Remove the fasteners that are stored in the tool’s magazine.
• Use pliers or any appropriate tool to remove the jammed
fastener.
• Reload the fasteners into the tool magazine.
• Reconnect the air line to the tool’s air inlet.
• Test fire 3 to 5 fasteners into a piece of scrap wood in order
to ensure proper operation.
1. Pull the pusher latch to the end of the
magazine to lock it (Fig. I).
Clearing a jammed fastener
To clear a jammed fastener:
1. Nails: Insert the nails (1) from the top
area of magazine into the centre slot at
the top of the magazine (Fig. G).
2. Staples: Insert the staples (1) from the
top area of the magazine with one arm
of the staple in the center slot of the
magazine and the other arm along the
left side of the magazine (Fig. H).
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