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afety, Operation and Maintenance Instructions For Long &
Short Nose Upholstery Air Stapler (NS10 & NS11
©
2011 Rowley Company, LLC
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www.RowleyCompany.com
Specifications:
• Operating air pressure range: 70 ~100 psi. • Fastener type:
22 gauge fine wire 71 series staples. • Fastener leg length
range: 1/4” to 5/8”.
•
NS10
and
NS11
staplers use the same fasteners Rowley Co.
sells (Stock #:
NS32, NS33, NS34, NS35
).
• Hose fitting: 1/4” NPT Milton.
• Magazine capacity: 160 staples
Applications:
• For upholstery: cornice boards, head boards, sofas, chairs,
ottomans, upholstered walls etc.
• For Window treatment: covering dust boards, mounting soft
treatments to dust boards etc.
Important:
Drop 3 drops of oil into the stapler air inlet BEFORE first use.
See page 2.
Please read the safety, operation and maintenance instructions
BEFORE
using the Air Stapler.
Upholstery Air Stapler (NS10):
Air
Exhaust
Nose
(Staple Discharge Area)
Magazine
Cover Latch
Air
Inlet
Trigger
Trigger
Safety
Fig. 1
Short Nose Upholstery Air Stapler (NS11)
Fig. 2
Important:
This manual contains safety warnings, operation, maintenance,
parts lists and diagrams. Keep the manual in a safe place for future
reference. These instructions will help you maximize the service life
of your stapler
Safety Instructions
1. Do not use oxygen, flammable gas, or any other type
of gas as a power source. Use regulated and filtered
compressed air only.
2. Do not use gasoline or any other flammable liquid to
clean the tool.
3. Do not exceed the maximum operating air pressure of
105 psi.
4. Always disconnect the tool from the air supply before
loading staples, clearing a jam or servicing.
5. Always disconnect the tool from the air supply when
not in operation. Never leave tool unattended while
connected to air supply.
6. Do not carry tool by hose or move tool by pulling hose.
Keep hose away from heat, oil, solvents and any sharp
edges. Replace any damaged, weak or worn hoses.
7. Do not use tool as a hammer. Do not drop, drag or throw
tool. If tool is dropped, discontinue use and carefully
examine for any bent, cracked or broken parts. Listen for
air leaks. Do not use tool until the damage is repaired.
8. Always wear safety glasses and ear protection when using
tool.
9. When connecting tool to air supply, only use a coupling
that will release all air pressure from the tool when
disconnected.
10. Do not point the tool at yourself or at any person. Always
assume that the tool is loaded and powered. Never engage
in horseplay.
11. Keep hands, or any body parts away from the stapler nose
area when the tool is connected to the compressed air.
12. Do not drive a staple on top of another staple.
13. Turn the trigger safety so the stapler will not fire
accidentally when connecting or disconnecting tool to
compressed air.
14. Always keep firm footing when using tool.
15. Do not modify or disable trigger safety.
16. Do not modify any part of tool.
17. Keep tool out of reach of children.
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