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3. Storage for an additional pad is available on the 

magazine of the tool.

4. To replace the pad, fit 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 lock-

ing position.

Removing and Installing the Rafter Hook

Rafter hook

Front of tool

End cap

Screw (2)

3/8" NPT 

quick 

connector

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 firmly 

pulling the hook toward the air inlet. It must not move.

Lubricating the Tool 

Lubricate the tool with air tool lubricant before connect-

ing the air supply. Under low use, lubricate once a day. 

Under heavy use, lubricate twice a day. Use only a few 

drops of oil at a time. Using too much oil will cause it to 

collect in the tool and be noticeable in the exhaust. Do 

not use detergent oil, WD-40, transmission fluid, motor 

oil, or other lubricants not specifically designated as air 

tool lubricant. These lubricants will cause accelerated 

wear to the seals, o-rings and bumpers in the tool, result-

ing in poor tool performance and frequent maintenance.

2-3 drops of air 

tool lubricant

3/8" NPT quick 

connector

SPECIFICATIONS

Cat. No. ........................................................ 7200-20

Operating Pressure .................................min. 70 PSI

..............................................................max. 120 PSI

Fastener Length ............................................. min. 2"

..................................................................... max.3.5"

Collation Angle............................................... 20°-22°

Fastener Size (Diameter)

 .........................min. 0.113"

................................................................ max. 0.148"

Air Consumption .................. 0.16 ft

3

/cycle at 100 PSI

Air Inlet ........................................................3/8" NPT

Magazine Capacity

 ...................................64-72 nails

TERMINOLOGY

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 con-

tact and then the trigger to be activated in a specific 

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 con-

tact 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 selection of actua-

tion systems: single sequential 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.

ASSEMBLY

WARNING

Disconnect the air supply from the 

tool and remove fastener strips be

-

fore changing or removing accessories. Only use 

accessories specifically 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 fit all operators in 

the same way. Make sure the eye protection chosen 

has side shields or provides protection from flying 

debris both from the front and sides.

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 re-

placed.

1. Before removing or replacing no-mar pads, discon-

nect 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.

Summary of Contents for 7200-20

Page 1: ...L MANUEL de L UTILISATEUR MANUAL del OPERADOR WARNING To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire le risque de blessures l utilisateur do...

Page 2: ...orking at elevated heights Attach the hose to the structure to reduce the risk of loss of balance and injury if the hose shifts Always assume that the tool contains fasteners Careless handling of the...

Page 3: ...workpiece If the tool is not in con tact with the workpiece the fastener may be deflected away from your target Do not engage in horseplay The discharged fasten ers are projectiles capable of causing...

Page 4: ...Capacity 64 72 nails TERMINOLOGY 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 s...

Page 5: ...the tool on its side and point the nose of the tool away from yourself and others 3 Feed fastener strips into the magazine and over the nail stop tab Be sure the point of the fasteners is pointed dow...

Page 6: ...e the fastener The tool will recoil away from the workpiece as the fastener is driven 5 Remove your finger from the trigger and remove the tool from the workpiece NOTE If the tool is not removed from...

Page 7: ...igger The tool must not operate Continue to pull and hold the trigger and push the workpiece contact against a workpiece The tool must operate 8 If all previous tests work properly set the tool for yo...

Page 8: ...AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THEABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES WRITTEN OR ORAL TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY L...

Page 9: ...curit Lorsque les conditions l exigent le port d un masque de protec tion contre la poussi re de chaussures de s curit antid rapantes et d un casque de chantier r duit le risque de blessures L op rate...

Page 10: ...u une d faillace de l outil et pourrait blesser l op rateur ainsi que les personnes se tenant proximit Utiliser uniquement de l air comprim propre sec et r gul la pression nominale ou dans la plage de...

Page 11: ...lle de l attache Diam tre min 2 9 mm max 3 8 mm Consommation d air 4 53 L cycle 6 9 BAR Prise d air 3 8 NPT Contenance du r servoir 64 72 clous PICTOGRAPHIE Lire le manuel de l op rateur Porter un mas...

Page 12: ...crochet vers l arriv e d air Il ne doit pas bouger Graissage de l outil Avant de le connecter la prise d air graisser l outil avec un lubrifiant sp cialement con u pour outils pneumatiques En cas de f...

Page 13: ...ir de l outil 3 Pour enlever les bandes d attaches enfoncer le bouton de d clenchement du pousseur et faire glisser ce dernier doucement vers l avant en direction du m canisme d entra nement 4 Faire g...

Page 14: ...contact contre la pi ce de bois puis en appuyant sur la g chette Indicateur de recharge Pour indiquer que le magasin ne contient presque plus de bandes d attaches 4 ou 5 seulement le contact de la pi...

Page 15: ...e relever 7 S lectionner le mode d actionnement par contact Tout en maintenant l l ment de contact l cart de la pi ce de bois tirer sur le pousseur d attache du r servoir pour contourner l indicateur...

Page 16: ...accessoires tout dommage d faillance ou d faut de tout produit y compris notamment les pertes de profit Certains tats et provinces ne permettant l exclusion ou la limitation des dommages directs ou i...

Page 17: ...ular elegida tenga protecci n lateral o que proporcione protecci n contra fragmentos suspen didos en el aire tanto en la parte delantera como en los laterales El empleador es responsable de imponer al...

Page 18: ...con una presi n de r gimen de trabajo m nima de 13 8 BAR Utilice reguladores de presi n para limitar la can tidad de aire suministrado a la herramienta Ajuste los reguladores a no m s de 8 3 BAR Insta...

Page 19: ...secuencia espec fica para disparar un sujetador Se puede producir un accionamiento adicional cuando se libera y reactiva el gatillo Accionamiento por contacto Es un sistema de accionamiento que requi...

Page 20: ...la herramienta lo que provocar un mal rendimiento de la herramienta y mantenimientos frecuentes 2 3 gotas de lubricante para herramientas neum ticas Conector r pido de 3 8 NPT C mo conectar el sumini...

Page 21: ...lsora y la gu a de clavos leng eta Las tiras de sujetadores con un ngulo de uni n incorrecto o el tipo de sujetador incorrecto como sujetadores de cabeza redonda pueden causar atoramiento constante Pa...

Page 22: ...ocar lesiones graves Para evitar lesiones graves no intente evitar el retroceso al sostener la herramienta muy firme mente contra el trabajo Mantenga la cara y el cuerpo ausentes de la herramienta Dur...

Page 23: ...a ser utilizada Repita estas pruebas antes de usarla cada d a o si la herramienta se cay recibi un golpe seco se la llevaron por delante se ator etc MANTENIMIENTO ADVERTENCIA Para reducir el riesgo de...

Page 24: ...dem s garant as expresas escritas u orales En la medida en que lo permita la ley milwaukee desconoce cualquier garant a impl cita incluyendo sin limitaci n cualquier garant a impl cita de comerciabil...

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