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PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK.
22.
Prevent body contact with grounded
surfaces: pipes, radiators, ranges, and refrigerator enclosures. Before
driving fasteners into walls, floors, or wherever “live” electrical wires may be
encountered, try to ascertain whether there is a danger of shock.
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAR
23.
of obstructions.
ALL USERS
24.
must follow the safety warnings and all other instructions in
this manual. Keep it available for use by everyone assigned to use this tool.
to recontact the work surface before the trigger is released, an unwanted
fastener will be fired.
DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS
19.
on top of other fasteners, or with the tool at
too steep an angle: the fasteners can ricochet causing personal injury.
DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS
20.
too close to the edge of the workpiece.
The workpiece is likely to split, allowing the fasteners to fly free or ricochet
causing personal injury.
STAY ALERT.
21.
Keep hands and body away from the path of any potential
fired fastener. Watch what you are doing & use common sense. Do not
operate any tool when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol,
drugs or any medication that causes drowsiness.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Trigger
Fixed magazine
Driver guide
Body
Deflector
Movable magazine
Fixed lever
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
Figure 1 names the major components of the brad nailer/stapler.
A
F
G
B
C
E
D
fig.1
Required pressure: 70-110 PSI
Max. pressure: 120 PSI
Magazine capacity: 100 nails
Drives 18 gauge brad nails 3/4" to 2", and 18 gauge 1/4", crown staples
from 5/8" to 1-5/8"
Magazine design, shoots staples or brads without adjustment
Heavy-duty cast aluminum housing
360 degree adjustable air exhaust
Quick release nose
Engineered plastic magazine for a lighter tool
Accessories:
Oil
2 hex wrenches
Goggles
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