Loading Nails
This staple nailer only accepts 15-32mm 18 gauge C1 Brad nails. Other
types of nails will jam the unit. For best results, load a full row of nails
before use.
1. Press the cartridge latch down
and pull the magazine slider out
of the tool.
2. Insert a row of nails into the
opening behind the nose piece.
Be sure to align them to
the lower left corner of
the cartridge.
Note:
Rows of more than 90 nails
do not fit in the staple nail gun.
Note:
Ensue nails are positioned correctly in the cartridge and not crooked
or upside down.
3. Push the loaded magazine back
into the unit until it clips into
place.
Firing A Staple or Nail
The Safety Striker System is a two step process where a staple or nail will
only fire when the safety striker guard is pushed against the material to be
fastened.
1. With one hand, push down on
the back of the tool to press the
safety striker guard and nose
piece down onto the worksurface
to be fastened.
2. To fire the staple nail gun,
squeeze the on/off trigger with
your other hand.
Note:
Nails will be discharged
off centre, to the right side of the
nail gun. Test fire on scrap piece of
wood to get the exact placement of
the nail relative to the gun before
use.
Staple/Nail Firing Force Adjustment
Some jobs require a lighter touch than others; reducing the force that
staples or nails are fired at reduces the chance of damaging thinner more
delicate surfaces.
Note:
Always test the setting on a piece of scrap material after making
any adjustments.
1. To adjust the force of the staple
nail gun, turn the dial clockwise
to increase the strength.
2.
Turn the dial anti-clockwise to
decrease the strength.
Note:
If the nail/staple is not fully
penetrating into the workpiece,
firmly hold down the nail gun with
two hands while firing.
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4. CONTROLS
OPERATION
(1)
(2)
WARNING!
ALWAYS USE BOTH HANDS WHEN
USING THE TOOL..