17
GB
Typical examples
Base
material
Thickness* Staples
Nails
Plywood
≤ 1 mm
6– 8 mm 8–10 mm
Fibre board
1–3 mm
8–10 mm 12–14 mm
Softwood
(e.g. pine)
≤ 3 mm
8–10 mm 10–12 mm
3–5 mm 10–14 mm 12–15 mm
* Thickness of material to be fastened
Adding staples
(Fig. B)
Turn the product over.
Squeeze the release buttons
[
7]
.
Pull the push rod
[
9]
out of the magazine
[
8]
.
NOTE
u
Use the window of the fill indicator
[
]
to
check if the magazine
[
8]
is empty.
(Fig. C)
Add staples to the magazine
[
8]
.
Slide the push rod
[
9]
back in until the
magazine
[
8]
is completely closed.
The release buttons
[
7]
must click into place
to indicate that the magazine
[
8]
is properly
locked.
Adding nails
(Fig. B)
Turn the product over.
Squeeze the release buttons
[
7]
.
Pull the push rod
[
9]
out of the magazine
[
8]
.
NOTE
u
Use the window of the fill indicator
[
]
to
check if the magazine
[
8]
is empty.
(Fig. D)
Identify the nail icon
on the push
rod
[
9]
and insert the nails into the
magazine
[
8]
.
Slide the push rod
[
9]
in until the
magazine
[
8]
is completely closed.
The release buttons
[
7]
must click into place
to indicate that the magazine
[
8]
is properly
locked.
Operation
Stapling/Nailing
(Fig. G)
Press down the safety contact
[
]
onto the
workpiece.
Hold the product firmly aligned with the
work surface before firing. This ensures the
complete penetration of the staple or nail.
Pull the trigger
[
3]
while holding the product
against the workpiece.
NOTE
u
Do not trigger the product when the
magazine
[
8]
is empty to prevent excessive
wear.
Setting the impact force
NOTE
u
Select the lowest impact force that is
sufficient for fastening works to avoid over
driving or damaging the materials to be
fastened.
Increasing the impacting force:
Turn
the impact force control
[
1]
in a clockwise
direction (towards the
+
marking).
Decreasing the impacting force:
Turn
the impact force control
[
1]
in a anti-clockwise
direction (towards the
–
marking).
Summary of Contents for PAT 12 B2
Page 3: ...A 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9...
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Page 5: ...F E 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 4...
Page 6: ...G H 5 5 2 3 3...
Page 23: ...21 GB EC Declaration of conformity...
Page 40: ...38 HU EK megfelel s gi nyilatkozat...
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