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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

DANGER

Important safety instructions. Save 
these instructions pertaining to a 

risk of injury or death.

WARNING

 When using tools, basic precautions 
should always be followed, including 

the following:

GENERAL

•To reduce the risk of injury,

 

read

 all instructions 

before using the tool.

WORK AREA

•Keep the work area clean and well lighted.

 Cluttered 

benches and dark areas increase the risk of injury.

•Do not operate the tool in explosive atmospheres, 

such as in the presence of fl ammable  liquids, 
gases, or dust. 

The tool is able to create sparks 

resulting in the ignition of the dust or fumes.

•Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away while 

operating the tool. 

Distractions are able to result in 

the loss of control of the tool.

•Know what is behind your workpiece. 

A fastener 

could travel through the workpiece and out the other 
side, striking a bystander and causing serious injury. 

 

DANGER

Avoid performing operations where 
the fastener may contact hidden 

wiring.

 Contact with a “live” wire will make exposed 

metal parts of the tool “live” and shock the operator, 
resulting in serious injury or death. Contact a qualifi ed 
electrician to ensure a safe work environment exists.

PERSONAL SAFETY

•Stay alert.

 Watch what you are doing and use common 

sense when operating the tool. Do not use the tool 
while tired or under the infl uence of drugs, alcohol, or 
medication. A moment of inattention while operating the 
tool increases the risk of injury to persons.

•Dress properly.

 Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. 

Contain long hair. Keep hair, clothing, and gloves away 
from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair 
increases the risk of injury to persons as a result of 
being caught in moving parts.

•Avoid unintentional starting. Remove fi nger from 

the trigger when not driving fasteners.

 Be sure the 

trigger is not pulled before connecting to the air supply. 
Do not carry the tool with your fi nger on the trigger or 
connect the tool to the air supply with the trigger pulled.

•Do not overreach.

 Keep proper footing and balance 

at all times. Proper footing and balance enables better 
control of the tool in unexpected situations.

•Use safety equipment.

 A dust mask, non-skid safety 

shoes and a hard hat used for appropriate conditions 
will reduce personal injuries.

•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 operator and other people in the work area. 
When required, wear head protection in accordance 
with ANSI Z89.1. 

•Always wear ear protectors when using the tool 

for extended periods.

 Prolonged exposure to high 

intensity noise is able to cause hearing loss.

•Do not carry an air hose or a tool connected to 

an air hose when climbing ladders, rigging or 
scaffolding.

 

•Do not attach an air hose or tool connected 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.

•Always assume that the tool contains fasten-

ers. 

Careless handling of the tool can result in 

unexpected fi ring of fasteners and personal injury.

•Do not point the tool towards yourself or anyone 

nearby. 

Unexpected triggering will discharge the 

fastener causing an injury.

•Do not nail on top of another nail. 

This can cause 

the nail to be defl ected and hit someone, or cause the 
tool to react and result in a risk of injury to persons.

TOOL USE AND CARE

•Use clamps or another practical way to secure and 

support the workpiece to a stable platform. 

Holding 

the work by hand or against the body is unstable and 
is able to lead to loss of control.

•Do not force the tool. 

Use the correct tool for the 

application. The correct tool will do the job better and 
safer at the rate for which the tool is designed.

•Do not use the tool if the trigger does not turn the 

tool on or off.

 Any tool that cannot be controlled with 

the trigger is dangerous and must be repaired.

•Disconnect the tool from the air source, then 

empty the magazine before making adjustments, 
doing tool maintenance, clearing jams, touching 
the workpiece contact or tool is outside your 
supervision or control.

 Verify the tool is empty and 

there is no residual pressure in the tool prior to per-
forming these actions. Such precautionary measures 
reduce the risk of injury to persons.

•Disconnect the tool from the power source when 

the fastener jams in the tool. 

While removing 

a jammed fastener, the tool may be accidentally 
activated if it is plugged in.

•Use caution while removing a jammed fastener.

 

The mechanism may be under compression and 
the fastener may be forcefully discharged while 
attempting to free a jammed condition.

•Store idle tools out of reach of children and other 

untrained persons. 

A tool is dangerous in the hands 

of untrained users.

•Maintain the tool with care. 

A properly maintained tool 

reduces the risk of injury. If the tool has been dropped, 
received a sharp blow, been run over, etc., perform the 
"Required Daily Testing" before further use.

•Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, 

breakage of parts, and any other condition that af-
fects the tool’s operation. 

If damaged, have the tool 

serviced before using. Many accidents are caused by 
poorly maintained tools. There is an increased risk of 
the tool bursting if the tool is damaged.

•Use only those fasteners specifi cally recommend-

ed. 

Fasteners not identifi ed for use with this tool by the 

tool manufacturer are able to result in a risk of injury 
to persons or tool damage when used in this tool. See 
the "Specifi cations" section for fastener requirements.

•Do not use this tool for fastening electrical ca-

bles.

 It is not designed for electric cable installation 

and may damage the insulation of electric cables 
thereby causing electric shock or fi re hazards.

•Use only accessories that are identifi ed by the 

manufacturer for the specifi c tool model.

 Use of an 

accessory not intended for use with the specifi c  tool 
model, increases the risk of injury to persons.

•Do not attempt to modify tool or defeat safety 

measures. 

Serious injury could occur.

SERVICE

•a) Tool service must be performed only by qualifi ed 

repair personnel.

 b) The wrench provided is for tightening screws 

during "Required Daily Testing". 

  c) Use only identical replacement parts recom-

mended by the manufacturer. 

•Use only the air tool lubricants supplied with the 

tool or specifi ed by the manufacturer.

 Do not use 

other lubricants; they will damage the tool. See "Ac-
cessories" for a list of recommended air tool lubricants.

AIR SOURCE

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DANGER

Do not use oxygen, combustible 
gases or bottled gases as a power 

source for this tool. 

The tool will explode and cause 

death or serious injury.

•Never connect to an air source that is capable of 

exceeding 200 psi.

 Over pressurizing the tool may 

result in bursting, abnormal operation, breakage of 
the 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.

SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

FOR NAILERS

•Use air supply hoses with a minimum working 

pressure rating of 200 psi.

•Use pressure regulators to limit the air pressure 

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

•Install only hose couplings that will allow all pres-

sure 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.

•Prior to each use, check workpiece contact and 

trigger for correct operation.

 Do not disassemble or 

clamp parts of the workpiece contact, trigger, or driv-
ing mechanism. This will cause unexpected actuation, 
resulting in serious injury.

•Never point the discharge area of the tool at any 

body parts or at other people.

 Always assume the 

tool is loaded and capable of driving a fastener.

•Do not actuate the tool unless the tool is placed 

fi rmly against the workpiece. 

If the tool is not in 

contact with the workpiece, the fastener may be 
defl ected away from your target.

•Do not engage in horseplay. 

The discharged fasten-

ers are projectiles capable of causing serious injury.

•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.

•Do not remove, tamper with, or otherwise cause 

the tool operating controls to become inoperable.

 

This will cause unexpected actuation, resulting in 
serious injury.

•Do not operate a tool if any portion of the tool oper-

ating controls is inoperable, disconnected, altered, 
or not working properly. 

This will cause unexpected 

actuation, resulting in serious injury.

•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. 

•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 pro-
jectiles capable of causing serious injury.

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

abuse the tool. 

Do not use as a hammer, stamp or en-

grave 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.

•Do not carry tool by the air hose. 

Only carry the tool 

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

•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.

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

1. Workpiece contact
2. Nail guide
3. Exhaust defl ector
4. Actuation selector
5. Trigger
6. 3/8" NPT quick connector
7. Magazine cover
8. Depth of drive adjustment
9. Fastener door lever
10.  Nameplate/Warning label (not shown)
11. Fastener door

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SYMBOLOGY

 

 

Read operator's manual

 

 

Wear eye protection

 

 

Keep hands away

Summary of Contents for 7220-20

Page 1: ...ANUAL 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 utilisateu...

Page 2: ...uces the risk of injury If the tool has been dropped received a sharp blow been run over etc perform the Required Daily Testing before further use Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts bre...

Page 3: ...tact 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 t...

Page 4: ...e the depth of drive adjustment 7 To fine tune the depth of drive disconnect the air supply and lay the tool on its side and point the nose of the tool away from yourself and others Remove fastener st...

Page 5: ...des environnements explosifs tels qu en pr sence de liquides de gaz et de poussi res inflammables L outil pourrait provoquer des tincelles qui risqueraient d enflammer les poussi res ou les fum es Ve...

Page 6: ...du bord de la pi ce de bois Les attaches peuvent glisser et res sortir des coins et des rebords ou p n trer travers des mat riaux tr s fins en faisant des projectiles capables de causer de graves ble...

Page 7: ...la bobine de clous sur le montant de la tringle de clouage La pointe des clous doit reposer sur la tringle de clouage REMARQUE N utiliser que des fixations de taille de longueur d angle d assemblage e...

Page 8: ...t un agent de r paration MILWAUKEE Toujours diriger l outil en direction oppos e soi et aux autres 1 D brancher la prise d air de l outil et retirer la bande d attaches 2 V rifier toutes les vis et ti...

Page 9: ...un cable con corriente cargar las partes de metal de la herramienta expuestas y electrocutar al operador lo que provocar lesiones graves o la muerte Co mun quese con un electricista calificado para a...

Page 10: ...a o est da ada comun quese con MILWAUKEE para obtener un reemplazo gratuito DESCRIPCION FUNCIONAL 1 Contacto de la pieza de trabajo 2 Gu a para clavos 3 Deflector de escape 4 Selector de accionamiento...

Page 11: ...cabeza correctos seg n se indica en la placa de identificaci n de la herramienta 7 Extienda el extremo suelto del rollo hacia la nariz de la herramienta Alimente las cabezas de los clavos en forma pl...

Page 12: ...y recibi un golpe seco o se la lleva ron por delante etc Complete la siguiente lista de control EN ORDEN Si la herramienta no funciona como deber a comun quese con el centro de ser vicios de MILWAUKEE...

Page 13: ...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 comerciabilidad o idoneidad para un fin o uso e...

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