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Description

This nailer drives 18 gauge brad nails from 3/8" to 1-1/4" in length. It has a
die cast aluminum body for strong driving and light weight, and an
aluminum alloy magazine with a large capacity. It is excellent for door and
window trims, frames, cabinet work, finish paneling, decorative trim and
flooring.

Air supply

1. Use clean, dry and regulated compressed air at 60 to 100 PSI.
2. Never exceed maximum and minimum pressure. Too low or too high

pressure would cause noise or misfiring, and can increase wear on the
tool.

3. When connecting air supply, always keep hands and body away from the

tool.

4. A filter/regulator/lubricator is required and should be located as close to

tool as possible.

5. Keep air filter clean. A dirty filter will reduce the air pressure to the tool,

causing a reduction in power and efficiency.

6. For better performance, install a quick connector in your tool and quick

coupler on the hose if possible.

7. Be sure all connections in the air supply system are sealed to prevent air

loss.

Loading fasteners and operation

Warning:  Always disconnect the tool from the compressed air before

loading. When loading the tool always point it away from
yourself and others. Make sure that you are not holding the tool
with the trigger depressed while loading  the tool.

1. Insert a strip of fasteners into the magazine, keeping it point down.
2. Release the latch and follower, and close the magazine.
3. Never operate tool unless the safety tip is in contact with the work piece.

Do not operate tool without fasteners. Damage to tool may result.

4. Never fire fasteners into air because they may injure the operator or

others, as well as damage the tool.

5. The air tool is equipped with a safety nose that disables tool unless safety

nose has been pushed against work. Hold tool body firmly and press
safety nose on workpiece where fastener is to be applied. Then press the
trigger to drive the fastener into the work piece. 

6. This tool only fires one fastener at a time. To fire the next fastener, both

the trigger and the safety nose must be released.

Summary of Contents for 8005448

Page 1: ...1 1 4 Air Brad Nailer 8005448 Owner s Manual Read and understand all instructions before use Retain this manual for future reference ...

Page 2: ...ion and serious personal injury 4 Do not connect tool to compressed air with a pressure exceeding 120 PSI 5 Avoid using overly long air hose as this can present a tripping hazard Tighten all connections 6 Carry tool only by the handle not the trigger Pull on the safety yoke mechanism to avoid unintentional firing of fastener 7 Keep the tool pointed away from yourself and others at all times Guard ...

Page 3: ...e 7 Be sure all connections in the air supply system are sealed to prevent air loss Loading fasteners and operation Warning Always disconnect the tool from the compressed air before loading When loading the tool always point it away from yourself and others Make sure that you are not holding the tool with the trigger depressed while loading the tool 1 Insert a strip of fasteners into the magazine ...

Page 4: ...azine and nose of tool clean and free of any dirt lint or abrasive particles No Description 1 Bolt 2 Deflector spring 3 Air deflector 4 Bolt M5 x 20 5 Spring 6 Cylinder cover 7 Sealing washer 8 Compressed spring 9 O ring 10 O ring No Description 11 Head valve piston 12 O ring 13 Sealing washer 14 O ring 15 Collar 16 O ring 17 O ring 18 Cylinder 19 Seal wash 20 Main piston 21 O ring No Description ...

Page 5: ...y cover 43 Cover plate No Description 44 Bolt 45 Drive guide 46 Inlay slice 47 Fixed magazine 48 Movable magazine 49 Bolt 50 Fixed seat 51 Bolt 52 Follower 53 Follower pipe No Description 54 Follower compressed spring 55 Fixed bolt 56 Spring lever 57 Bolt 58 Fixed seat 59 Nut 60 Rubber handle casing 61 O ring 62 End cap 63 Air plug ...

Page 6: ...eau cloueur pneumatique pour clous de finition de 1 1 4 po 8005448 Guide de l utilisateur Lire et assimiler toutes les instructions avant d utiliser le produit Conserver ce guide à des fins de consultation ...

Page 7: ...e grave 4 Ne pas dépasser la pression nominale maximale soit 120 lb po2 5 Se garder d utiliser un tuyau à air plus long que la normale car celui ci risque d entraver la circulation des personnes dans la zone de travail Bien serrer tous les raccordements 6 Ne tenir l outil que par la poignée et non par la gâchette Enclencher le mécanisme de sécurité afin de prévenir la projection accidentelle d une...

Page 8: ...filtre régulateur graisseur qui devrait être situé aussi près de l outil que possible 5 Garder le filtre à air propre Un filtre sale causera une baisse de pression d alimentation de l outil provoquant ainsi une baisse de puissance et de rendement 6 Pour obtenir de meilleurs résultats fixer un raccord rapide à l outil et un raccord rapide au tuyau si possible 7 S assurer que tous les raccordements ...

Page 9: ...ou endommagés Serrer tous les capuchons et vis afin de prévenir des blessures corporelles Garder le chargeur et le bec de l outil propres et y ôter tout résidu de charpie et toutes impuretés et particules abrasives No de description 1 Boulon 2 Ressort à déflecteur 3 Déflecteur d air 4 Boulon M5 x 20 5 Ressort 6 Calotte de cylindre 7 Rondelle de fermeture 8 Ressort compressible 9 Joint torique 10 J...

Page 10: ...lisse incrustée No de description 47 Chargeur fixe 48 Chargeur amovible 49 Boulon 50 Siège fixe 51 Boulon 52 Plateau de chargeur 53 Conduite de plateau de chargeur 54 Ressort compressible de plateau de chargeur No de description 55 Boulon fixe 56 Ressort de levier 57 Boulon 58 Siège fixe 59 Écrou 60 Boîtier de poignée en caoutchouc 61 Joint torique 62 Capuchon d extrémité 63 Obturateur d air ...

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