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TERMINOLOGY

SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

8. 

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

This 

will cause unexpected actuation, result-
ing in serious injury.

9. 

Do not operate a tool if any portion of 
the tool operating controls is inoper-
able, 

disconnected, altered, or not work-

ing properly. This will cause unexpected 
actuation, resulting in serious injury.

10. 

Always keep hands and body away 
from discharge area of the tool

. Never 

attempt to clear a jammed workpiece 
contact by grasping the discharge area 
of the tool. Fasteners discharged from 
tool can cause serious injury if they 
contact hands or body. 

11. 

Do not drive fasteners close to the 
edge of the workpiece

. Fasteners can 

slip off corners and edges or penetrate 
through thin material, making them 
projectiles capable of causing serious 
injury.

12. 

Use the tool only for the intended 
purpose. Do not abuse the tool

. Do 

not use as a hammer, stamp or engrave 
information onto parts, drop or impact 
the tool or otherwise apply excess force 
to the tool in use. Do not mount the 
tool to stands or modify it for stationary 
use.

13. 

Do not carry tool by the air hose. 

Only 

carry the tool by the handle with your 
fi nger off of the trigger.

14. 

Do not use this tool without the 
safety warning label in place

. If the 

label is damaged or missing, contact 

MILWAUKEE

 for a free replacement.

Magazine 

Capacity

64-72 nails

Operating 

Pressure

min. 70 PSI

max. 120 PSI

Cat. 

No.

7100-20

Specifi cations

Symbology

Air 

Consumption

.16 ft

3

/cycle at 

100 psi

Air 

Inlet

3/8  in. 

NPT

Read the Operator's Manual

Wear Eye Protection

Keep hands away

Fastener 

Length

min. 2"

max. 3.5"

Collation 

Angle

22°

Fastener Size 

(Diameter)

min. .113"

max. .148"

1. 

Use air supply hoses with a minimum 
working pressure rating of 200 psi.

2.

  Use pressure regulators to limit the 

air pressure supplied to the tool. Set 
the regulators to no more than 120 
psi.

3. 

Install only hose couplings that will 
allow all pressure to be removed from 
tool when disconnected from the 
source

. If the wrong fi tting is installed, 

pressure may remain in the tool after 
disconnection, allowing it to drive a 
fastener, possibly causing injury.

4. 

Prior to each use, check workpiece 
contact and trigger for correct op-
eration

. Do not disassemble or clamp 

parts of the workpiece contact, trigger, 
or driving mechanism. This will cause 
unexpected actuation, resulting in seri-
ous injury.

5. 

Never point the discharge area of the 
tool at any body parts or at other peo-
ple

. Always assume the tool is loaded 

and capable of driving a fastener.

6. 

Do not actuate the tool into free 
space

. Do not engage in horseplay. 

The discharged fasteners are projectiles 
capable of causing serious injury.

7. 

When using the tool, ensure the 
workpiece contact is securely placed 
on the workpiece

. Hold the tool fi rmly 

and be prepared for the recoil.

tool or serious injury to persons. Use 
only clean, dry, regulated compressed 
air at the rated pressure or within the 
rated pressure range as marked on the 
tool. Prior to using the tool, always verify 
that the air source has been adjusted to 
the rated air pressure or within the rated 
air-pressure range. Air compressors 
should comply with ANSI B19.3.

28. 

DANGER: Do not use oxygen, com-
bustible gases or bottled gases

 as a 

power source for this tool. The tool will 
explode and cause death or serious 
injury.

29. 

Never connect to an air source that 
is capable of exceeding 200 psi. 

Over 

pressurizing the tool may result in burst-
ing, abnormal operation, breakage of the 

AIR SOURCE

Actuate

To cause movement of the tool component(s) 
intended to drive a fastener.

Actuation System

The use of a trigger, workpiece contact 
and/or other operating control, separately 
or in some combination or sequence, to 
actuate the tool.

  •  Single sequential actuation

 

An actuation system that requires the 
workpiece contact and then the trigger 
to be activated in a specifi c  sequence 
to drive a fastener.  Additional actuation 
can occur when the trigger is released 
and reactivated.

  •  Contact actuation

 

An actuation system that requires the 
workpiece contact and the trigger to be 
activated in any sequence to drive a 
fastener.  Additional actuation can occur 
when either the workpiece contact or the 
trigger is released and reactivated.

  •  Selective actuation

 

An actuation system that allows selec-
tion of actuation systems: single se-
quential actuation or contact actuation. 

Fastener

A staple, pin, brad, nail, or other fastening 
device which is designed and manufactured 
for use in the tools.

Jam

An obstruction in the feed or drive areas of 
the tool.

Workpiece Contact

An operating control element on the tool 
intended to be activated by the workpiece 
to be fastened.

Summary of Contents for 7100-20

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Page 2: ...se is able to cause hearing loss 14 Do not carry an air hose or a tool con nected to an air hose when climbing ladders rigging or scaffolding Do not attach an air hose or tool con nected to an air hos...

Page 3: ...p eration Do not disassemble or clamp parts of the workpiece contact trigger or driving mechanism This will cause unexpected actuation resulting in seri ous injury 5 Never point the discharge area of...

Page 4: ...12 1 2 10 Fig 1 Rafter hook Front of tool End cap Screw 2 Air inlet To remove the hook 1 Rotate the hook until it snaps into one of the preset positions 2 Remove the two mounting screws using the wre...

Page 5: ...ner strip from the tool 7 Reload according to Installing Fastener Strips WARNING To avoid serious injury disconnect the tool from the air supply before removing fastener strips or clearing a jammed fa...

Page 6: ...Jammed Fastener Most jams are caused by a fastener or part of a fastener wedging between the driver blade and the nail guide Fastener strips with an incorrect collation angle or the wrong fastener ty...

Page 7: ...oint tool away from yourself and others 1 Disconnect the air supply from the tool and remove fastener strip 2 Check all screws bolts nuts and pins on the tool Any loose fasteners must be tightened 3 P...

Page 8: ...sconnect the air supply from the tool and remove fastener strips before changing or removing accessories Only use accessories specifically recommended for this tool Others may be hazardous FIVE YEAR T...

Page 9: ...sque de protection contre la poussi re de chaussures de s curit antid rapantes et d un casque de chan tier r duit le risque de blessures 12 L op rateur et toutes les personnes se tenant dans l aire de...

Page 10: ...10 Ne jamais approcher les mains et le corps de la zone de d charge de l outil Ne jamais d blocage d une l ment de commande de fonctionnement en tenant la zone de d charge de l outil Les attaches d ch...

Page 11: ...che con u et fabriqu pour une utilisation avec ces outils Blocage Obstruction dans les zones d alimentation ou d insertion de l outil El ment de contact avec la pi ce de bois Un l ment de commande de...

Page 12: ...s sipant tout l air comprim pr sent dans l outil lors de la d connexion du raccord ou de l accouplement de la conduite L utilisation d un rac cord ne r pondant pas de telles sp cifications pourrait pr...

Page 13: ...uer des blessures par pince ment au niveau des doigts Retrait des bandes d attaches 5 Laisser le pousseur glisser douce ment vers l avant tout en poussant les bandes d attaches vers le m canisme d ent...

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Page 18: ...te altere ni haga de cualquier otra forma que los controles de fun cionamiento dejen de funcionar Esto causar un funcionamiento imprevisto que puede provocar lesiones graves 28 PELIGRO No utilice ox g...

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Page 22: ...Fig 5 Accionamiento por contacto Funcionamiento de accionamiento se cuencial nico 1 Sujete muy bien el mango 2 Ubique la punta de la herramienta en la superficie de trabajo 3 Empuje la herramienta co...

Page 23: ...1 Desconecte el suministro de aire de la herramienta y quite la tira de sujetado res 2 Compruebe todos los tornillos pernos tuercas y pasadores de la herramienta Apriete todos los sujetadores que est...

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