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Tool Handling Safety

1.  Always be sure tool is operating  

properly before attempting to use  
it. Follow the “Daily Function Check” 
shown to the right and described  
on page 9.

2.   Always load tool using a disc load 

selected directly from a box indicating 
the power load type and number. 
Never attempt to use loose disc 
loads that could be mis-identified.

3.  Never carry loose disc loads in pockets 

with pins or other hard objects.

4.  Never load a tool unless you intend 

to immediately make a fastening. 

Loading a tool and leaving it unattended 
in the work area can result in the tool 
being accidentally discharged by others.

5.   Never place your hand or any other 

body part over the fastener loading 
end of the tool. 

Serious hand injury 

could result from being struck by either 
a fastener or the tool piston should the 
tool be accidentally fired.

6.   Always store the tool unloaded and 

keep the tool and the loads securely 
locked in a tool box. Keep keys away 
from children and unlicensed persons.

7.   Always keep the tool pointed away 

from yourself and others.

8.   Never carry a loaded tool around  

the work area.

9.   Never allow anyone not trained  

to use the tool.

10.  Never engage in horseplay with  

the tool.

11.  Using the tool in poorly ventilated 

areas, cleaning tool or handling  
loads may result in exposure to  
lead or other substances known  
to cause birth defects, and other  
physical harm. Have adequate  
ventilation at all times and wash  
thoroughly after exposure.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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NEVER LOAD THE TOOL UNLESS IT IS 

TO BE USED IMMEDIATELY

NEVER PLACE HANDS OR BODY OVER 

MUZZLE OPENING

KEEP TOOL LOCKED & OUT OF THE 

REACH OF CHILDREN

ALWAYS DO A DAILY FUNCTION CHECK 

BEFORE LOADING TOOL

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Summary of Contents for D60

Page 1: ...OR S SAFETY OPERATING INSTRUCTION MANUAL DANGER THIS TOOL FOR USE BY LICENSED OPERATORS ONLY READ AND OBEY ALL SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING TOOL SEMI AUTOMATIC LOW VELOCITY PISTO...

Page 2: ...fe and proper use of this tool rests with the tool user and the employer SAFETY INTRODUCTION DANGER SAFETY INTRODUCTION DANGER 2 Operator s and bystanders must wear eye and hearing protection Never cl...

Page 3: ...er fasten into any base material that does not pass the Center Punch test Failure to assure the suitability of the base material can result in serious injury to the eyes or other body parts Center Pun...

Page 4: ...ise 2 Always keep the work area clear of bystanders and unnecessary materials that could interfere with safe tool operation Operating the tool in a congested or cluttered area may affect your ability...

Page 5: ...ither a fastener or the tool piston should the tool be accidentally fired 6 Always store the tool unloaded and keep the tool and the loads securely locked in a tool box Keep keys away from children an...

Page 6: ...ge 8 for guidelines ALWAYS FOLLOW THE MISFIRE PROCEDURE If the tool does not fire after pulling the trigger continue to hold the depressed tool against the work surface for at least 30 seconds Then ca...

Page 7: ...ys make a test fastening using the lowest power level first If more power is required to set the fastener use the next higher power level until the powder level necessary to drive the fastener is reac...

Page 8: ...is reduced Driving fasteners too close to an edge or too close to each other can cause the concrete edge to fail or fasteners to fly free Fastening to Concrete Block or to Masonry Walls While this app...

Page 9: ...ck by flying debris 2 Slide the barrel to the semi closed position NEVER place your hand fingers or any other part of your body over the muzzle fastener loading end of the tool 3 With finger off the t...

Page 10: ...or damage 7 After making the fastening with the tool pointed in a safe direction pull the barrel fully open This resets the piston for the next fastening Always keep fingers and other body parts away...

Page 11: ...red by screwing the barrel either in or out To increase driving power screw the barrel in and to decrease driving power screw the barrel outward Do not unscrew the barrel out past the outer power leve...

Page 12: ...PLETE CLEANING GENERAL MAINTENANCE Heavy use or constant exposure to dirt and debris may require that the tool be cleaned more extensively Complete disassembly and cleaning of all parts may be necessa...

Page 13: ...ss of power Piston not being returned Barrel must be pulled to the full rear position completely opened to properly reset the piston Worn or damaged Replace worn or piston or piston ring damaged parts...

Page 14: ...PARTS SCHEMATIC PARTS SCHEMATIC 14...

Page 15: ...E 9 308870 FIRING PIN PAWL AND SPRING 10 307890 FIRING PIN ASSEMBLY 11 13515 COCKING SLIDE SPRING 12 13517 SEAR ASSEMBLY WITH PIN 13 13509 TRIGGER AND PIN 14 13518 LOAD INDEXING LEVER AND SPRING 16 13...

Page 16: ...lide the barrel assembly completely out of the tool body Note the position of the ball bearing retainer with the slot in the top of the receiver for reassembly 4 Remove the barrel shroud clip using a...

Page 17: ...ergent oil and cleaning brush Wipe parts dry before reassembly WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN CLEANING TOOL PARTS 9 Check the piston tip for mushrooming or other deformities and grind flat The tip of the pi...

Page 18: ...ty hereunder will be to replace any part or accessory which proves to be defective within the specific time period Any replacement part or accessory provided in accordance with this warranty will carr...

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