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OPERATION

Selecting Actuation Mode

The selectable trigger can be set to either 
Single Sequential Actuation mode or Contact 
Actuation mode.

1. 

Push  in

  and  hold  the  Actuation 

Selector.

2.  Rotate the Selector to Single Sequen-

tial Actuation  (T)  or  Contact Actuation 
(TTT).

3.  Release the Actuation Selector.
 

NOTE:

 Be sure the selector is snapped 

into position. Understand the actuation 
process before use.

Fig. 5

Single 
Sequential 
Actuation

Fig. 6

Contact 
Actuation

Single Sequential Actuation Operation

1.  Grip the handle 

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 rmly.

2.  Position the nose of the tool on the work 

surface.

3.  Push the tool against the work surface, 

compressing the workpiece contact.

4.  Pull the trigger to drive the fastener. The 

tool will recoil away from the workpiece 
as the fastener is driven.

5.   Remove your 

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 nger from the trigger and 

remove the tool from the workpiece.

 

NOTE:

 If the tool is not removed from 

the workpiece, another fastener may be 
driven if the trigger is pulled again.

 

WARNING

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.  The 
employer is responsible for enforcing 
the use of eye protection by the opera-
tor and other people in the work area. 
When required, wear head protection 
in accordance with ANSI Z89.1.

Tap  screwdriver 
to free fastener

Fig. 4

Clearing a 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  fas-
tener type may cause continuous jamming. 
To clear the jam:
1.  Lay  the  tool  on  its  side  and  point  the 

nose of the tool away from yourself and 
others.

2.  Disconnect the air supply from the tool 

and  remove  fastener  strip.  Leave  the 
pusher assembly open.

3.  Pull out the latch tab to open the jam-

clearing door.

4.  Remove any debris.
5.  If  the  driver  blade  is  visible,  insert  a 

screwdriver into the jam clearing door. 
The tip of the screwdriver should contact 
the tip of the driver blade.

6.  Tap the screwdriver gently with a ham-

mer. The screwdriver will push the driver 
blade back, freeing the jam.

7.  Remove the fastener and other debris 

(use needle-nose pliers if necessary).

8.  Close the jam-clearing door securely. 
9.  Follow the steps under "Required Daily 

Testing" before restarting the work.

 

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury to your-
self and others, test the tool before 
beginning work each day according to 
the "Required Daily Testing" section. 

Do not use the tool unless you thor-
oughly  understand  the  actuation 
operation selected. 

Disconnect  the  air  supply  from  the 
tool  and  remove  fastener  strips 
before  leaving  the  work  area,  mov-
ing  the  tool  to  another  location,  or 
handing the tool to another person. 
Failure to do so could result in seri-
ous injury.

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  hose  to  your  body 
when  working  at  elevated  heights. 
Attach  the  hose  to  the  structure  to 
reduce the risk of loss of balance and 
injury if the hose shifts.

Summary of Contents for 7150-21

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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: ...e 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 statio...

Page 4: ...hook Front of tool End cap Screw 2 Air inlet Removing and Installing the Belt Hook To remove the hook 1 Rotate the hook until it snaps into one of the preset positions 2 Remove the two mounting screw...

Page 5: ...rtion 3 Snap the air hose onto the quick con nector 4 Check for air leakage Fig 2 Pusher release button 3 Verify that the magazine is empty and then connect the air supply to the tool Point of nails i...

Page 6: ...aused 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 fas tener type may cause continuous jamming...

Page 7: ...rate Continue to pull and hold the trigger and push the workpiece contact against a workpiece The tool must not operate Without pulling the trigger press the workpiece contact against a workpiece Pull...

Page 8: ...KEE tool is tested before leaving the factory and is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship MILWAUKEE will repair or replace at MILWAUKEE s discretion without charge any tool in...

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