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8 - English

OPERATION

CONNECTING THE TOOL TO AN AIR SUPPLY

See Figure 4, page 12.

DANGER:

Do not use oxygen, combustible gases or bottled gases 
as a power source for this tool. The tool will explode and 
cause death or serious injury.

This tool is designed to operate on clean, dry compressed air 
at regulated pressures between 70 and 120 psi . The correct 
air pressure is the lowest pressure that will do the job. 

NOTE: 

Air pressure that is higher than 120 psi may damage 

the tool.
The tool must have an air fitting that allows all pressure 
to discharge from the tool when the air hose connector is 
disconnected.

WARNING: 

Always use an air fitting that discharges all the 
compressed air in the tool at the time the air fitting and 
air hose connector is disconnected. Using an air fitting 
that does not discharge the compressed air could cause 
unintended operation and serious personal injury.

WARNING:

Do not climb rigging or scaffolding while carrying a tool 
that is connected to an air hose. Doing so could result in 
serious personal injury. 

Connect the tool to the air supply with a 1/4 in. female quick 
connector. 

LOADING THE TOOL WITH NAILS

See Figures 5 - 7, pages 12 - 13.

 

Connect the tool to the air supply.

WARNING:

The tool’s driving mechanism could cycle when the tool 
is first connected to the air supply. Always connect the 
tool to the air supply before loading nails to prevent injury 
from unintended cycling. Always make sure the tool’s 
magazine is empty at the beginning of each work session, 
before connecting to an air supply. 

WARNING:

Keep the tool pointed away from yourself and others 
when loading nails. Failure to do so could result in 
possible serious personal injury.

WARNING:

Use only the nails recommended for use with this tool. 
The use of any other nails can result in tool malfunction, 
leading to serious injuries.

WARNING:

Never load nails with the workpiece contact or trigger 
activated, as accidental actuation will occur and could 
cause serious personal injury.

 

Depress the latch located at the rear of the magazine and 
slide the magazine open.

 

With the nose of the tool pointed away from you, insert 

a strip of nails into the magazine. Be sure the nails are 
pointed downward.

CORRECT NAIL POSITION

 

Nails should always be inserted with the points down-
ward, fitting into the nail track, or as close as possible to 
the nail track. 

 

Nail heads must sit either on the top edge of a rib or inside 
a track between two ribs.

 

Nail heads should never lie on top of a rib without sitting on 
the rib edge. Do not position nail heads in the center of a rib.

 

The strip of nails should not be centered in the magazine 
or positioned at the top portion of the magazine.

 

If the nail points will not sit inside the track without sitting 
incorrectly on a rib, move the nail strip up slightly until 
the heads sit on the top edge of a rib.

 

To close the magazine, push it forward until the latch 
snaps into place. Make sure the latch is securely locked 
into place before driving a nail.

DRIVING A FASTENER

See Figure 8, page 13.

WARNING:

Never wedge or hold back the workpiece contact 
mechanism during operation of the tool, as accidental 
actuation will occur and could cause serious personal 
injury.

SINGLE SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION

Single sequential actuation provides accurate fastener 
placement.

 

Connect the tool to the air supply.

 

Grip the tool firmly to maintain control. Position the nose 
of the tool onto the work surface.

Summary of Contents for YG200BN

Page 1: ...ms 6 Features 6 Assembly 6 Operation 7 9 Maintenance 10 Accessories 11 Troubleshooting 11 Figures Illustrations 12 13 Parts Ordering and Service Back page TABLE DES MATI RES R gles de s curit g n rale...

Page 2: ...ng parts Keep fingers away from trigger when not driving fasteners to avoid accidental firing Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times Proper footing and balance enables better co...

Page 3: ...th the air hose attached Do not operate this tool if it does not contain a legible warning label Do not continue to use a tool that leaks air or does not function properly OPERATION Always assume that...

Page 4: ...air supply Before making adjustments When servicing the tool When clearing a jam When tool is not in use When moving to a different work area as accidental actuation may occur possibly causing injury...

Page 5: ...ay Keep hands and body away from the discharge area of the tool Hot Surface To reduce the risk of injury or damage avoid contact with any hot surface The following signal words and meanings are intend...

Page 6: ...ar to be missing or damaged Use of a product that is not properly and completely assembled or with damaged or missing parts could result in serious personal injury WARNING Do not attempt to modify thi...

Page 7: ...rotection chosen has side shields or provides protection from flying debris both from the front and sides PREPARING THE TOOL FOR USE See Figure 1 page 12 This is an oil free tool therefore lubrication...

Page 8: ...ails Failure to do so could result in possible serious personal injury WARNING Use only the nails recommended for use with this tool The use of any other nails can result in tool malfunction leading t...

Page 9: ...rap workpiece to determine the required depth for the application To determine depth of drive first adjust the air pressure and drive a test nail To achieve the desired depth use the drive depth adjus...

Page 10: ...inst the workpiece Pull the trigger The tool must operate With the workpiece contact still depressed release the trigger The driver must return to its up position If the tool successfully meets all th...

Page 11: ...Air leak near the top of the tool or in the trigger area Loose screws Worn or damaged O rings or seals Tighten screws Install Overhaul Kit Air leak near the bottom of the tool Worn or damaged O rings...

Page 12: ...r viter un d clenchement accidentel Ne pas travailler hors de port e Toujours se tenir bien camp et en quilibre Une bonne tenue et un bon quilibre permettent de mieux contr ler l outil en cas de situa...

Page 13: ...s Ne pas transporter l outil avec le doigt sur la g chette Un clou pourrait tre ject accidentellement Toujours manipuler l outil avec pr caution Respecter cet outil comme tout quipement de travail Ne...

Page 14: ...te de l outil Ne jamais pointer l outil sur qui que ce soit Ne pas appuyer sur la g chette ou sur le m canisme de contact car l outil pourrait jecter un clou risquant blesser quelqu un CONSERVER CES I...

Page 15: ...mains et le corps l cart de de la d charge de l outil Surface br lante Pour viter les risques de blessures ou de dommages viter tout contact avec les surfaces b lantes Les termes de mise en garde suiv...

Page 16: ...st rel ch e puis actionn e de nouveau G chette Commande de l outil actionn e par le doigt de l op rateur Pi ce Objet dans lequel un clou une agrafe ou autre pi ce de fixation est enfonc par l outil Co...

Page 17: ...ns oculaires ne s ajustent pas de la m me fa on sur toutes les personnes Veiller ce que le dispositif oculaire soit dot d crans lat raux prot geant des d bris projet s sur le devant et les c t s PR PA...

Page 18: ...onnes lors du chargement de clous Ne pas prendre cette pr caution pourrait entra ner des blessures graves UTILISATION AVERTISSEMENT Utiliser exclusivement les clous recommand s pour cet outil L usage...

Page 19: ...ndeur d enfoncement des clous peut tre ajust e Il est recommand de faire un essai sur une chute afin de d terminer la profondeur requise pour l application Pourd terminerlaprofondeur r glerd abordlapr...

Page 20: ...lis Charger les agrafes qui conviennent le mieux au travail effectuer R gler la profondeur de clouage selon les instructions de la section R gler la profondeur de clouage du manuel Suivre cette liste...

Page 21: ...e d air dans le haut de l outil ou pr s de la g chette Vis desserr es Joints ou joints toriques us s Serrer les vis Installer le kit de remise neuf Fuite au bas de l outil Joints joints toriques ou bu...

Page 22: ...ar mayor distancia Mantenga una postura firme y buen equilibrio en todo momento La postura firme y el buen equilibrio permiten un mejor control de la herramienta en situaciones inesperadas Use equipo...

Page 23: ...o utilice esta herramienta si no tiene una etiqueta de advertencia No contin e usando ninguna herramienta que tenga fugas de aire o que no funcione correctamente FUNCIONAMIENTO Siempre suponga que la...

Page 24: ...de causar lesiones Siempre desconecte el suministro de aire Antes de efectuar ajustes Al dar servicio a la herramienta Al despejar un atoramiento Cuando no est us ndose la unidad Al trasladarse a un...

Page 25: ...antenga lejos las manos Mantengalasmanosyelrestodelcuerpolejosdel readelaherramienta por donde sale disparado el sujetador Superficie caliente Para reducir el riesgo de lesiones corporales o da os mat...

Page 26: ...ccionamiento adicional cuando un control de accionamiento espec fico que no sea el disparador de contacto se suelta y se vuelve a activar Gatillo Es un control de accionamiento de una herramienta el c...

Page 27: ...rezca protecci n contra desechos disparados provenientes tanto del frente como de los lados PREPARACI N DE LA HERRAMIENTA PARA UTILIZARLA Vea la figura 1 p gina 12 Esta es una herramienta que no requi...

Page 28: ...mienta al suministro de aire ADVERTENCIA Mantenga la herramienta apuntando en la direcci n opuesta a donde se encuentra usted y otras personas mientras carga los clavos La inobservancia de esta advert...

Page 29: ...i n del clavo Se recomiendaprobarlaprofundidaddeintroducci nenunpedazo de desecho para determinar la profundidad requerida en cada caso en particular Paradeterminarlaprofundidad primeroajustelapresi n...

Page 30: ...or debe volver a la posici n superior Si la herramienta cumple con todos los requisitos de esta lista est preparada para usar Cargue los sujetadores adecuados para la aplicaci n deseada Ajuste la prof...

Page 31: ...o Tornillos sueltos Juntas t ricas o sellos gastados o da ados Apriete los tornillos Instale el juego de mantenimiento general Fuga de aire cerca de la parte inferior de la herramienta Juntas t ricas...

Page 32: ...pida A Adjustable exhaust chappement r glable escape ajustable A Workpiece contact contact de d clenchement disparador de contacto B No mar nosepiece coussinet de protection almohadilla protectora A...

Page 33: ...fondeur d enfoncement ajuste de la profundidad de introducci n B To decrease depth pour r duire la profondeur para disminuir la profundidad C To increase depth pour augmenter la profondeur para aument...

Page 34: ...14 NOTES NOTAS...

Page 35: ...15 NOTES NOTAS...

Page 36: ...r immediate service Please obtain your model and serial number from the product data plate MODEL NUMBER _______________ SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________ Pour faire une demande de r parations...

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