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ASSEMBLY

No-Mar Pad

The No-Mar Pad on the nose of the tool 
protects the workpiece when the workpiece 
contact is compressed during actuation. The 
pad can be removed and replaced.
1.  Before removing or replacing no-mar 

pads, disconnect the air supply from the 
tool and remove fastener strips.

2. To 

remove

 the pad, pull the pad open 

and away from the toe-nailing claw.

3. 

Storage for an additional pad is available 
on the magazine of the tool.

4. To 

replace

 the pad, fi t it into place over 

the points of the claw.

Exhaust

The exhaust cap can be adjusted to direct 
the exhaust as desired. Turn the exhaust cap 
to the desired locking position.

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 

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1. No-mar 

pad

2. Toe-nail 

claw

3. Workpiece 

contact 

4.  Depth of drive adjustment

5. Exhaust 

defl ector

6. Actuation 

selector

7. Trigger

8. Rafter 

hook

9. Air 

inlet

10.  Nameplate (on top of magazine)

11.  Nail stop tab

12.  Extra no-mar pad storage 
 

(on back of magazine)

13.  Warning label (on top of magazine)

14. Pusher

15.  Pusher release button

16. Nail guide

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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 wrench provided.

3.  Pull the hook off the rear of the tool.

To 

install

 the hook:

1.   Align the spring-loaded post on the hook 

with a slot on the rear of the tool. 

2. 

Slide the hook onto the tool, making sure 
the hook points toward the front of the 
tool. Push the hook up against the end 
cap.

3.  Install the two mounting screws using 

the wrench provided. Tighten securely.

4.  Verify that the hook is installed correctly 

by fi rmly pulling the hook toward the air 
inlet. It must not move.

 WARNING

Disconnect the air supply from the 
tool and remove fastener strips 
before changing or removing acces-
sories. Only use accessories spe-
cifi cally recommended for this tool 
by the manufacturer. Others may be 
hazardous.

The operator and other people in the 
work area must wear eye protection 
in accordance with ANSI Z87.1. Eye 
protection does not fi t all operators 
in the same way. Make sure the eye 
protection chosen has side shields or 
provides protection from fl ying debris 
both from the front and sides.

Removing and Installing the Rafter Hook

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