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tool use
read section titled “Safety Warnings” before using tool.
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2
to adjuSt magaziNe:
➀
Squeeze the gate latch and lift open gate.
Open canister.
➁
Move nail disk for different length nails.
Reference marks are on canister.
TYPE-S
(SMALL)
TYPE-L
(LARGE)
PlaStic carrier StriP WidtHS:
This tool use either wire collated nails or plastic collated nails.
Plastic collated nails come in two different carrier widths: Type S for the small or
narrow strip, and Type L for the large or wider strip.
Note: this tool will not accept type S carrier Strip.
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2
3
loadiNg tHe tool:
➀
Place the nail coil in the magazine.
➁
Insert first nail into driver track with
second nail into the feeder pawl.
③
Close magazine cover and gate. Make
sure gate is fully latched.
do not load with workpiece contact (safety element) or trigger depressed.
Use only genuine SENCO fasteners (see Fastener Specifications).
actuation System:
With a contact-actuation (“dual-action”) trigger, fasteners can be driven two ways:
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2
the first Way:
➀
Press the workpiece contact (safety element) against the work surface.
➁
Pull the trigger and the fastener is driven.
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the Second Way:
➀
Pull and hold trigger.
➁
Depress workpiece contact element against work surface and drive a fastener. Each time
you push the workpiece contact (safety element) against the work surface, a fastener is
driven.
This mode of operation is preferred when you desire high production, and rapid fastener
placement.
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2
With a Sequential actuation (restrictive) trigger, fasteners can only be driven one
way:
➀
Press the workpiece contact (safety element) against the work surface.
➁
Pull the trigger.
This mode of operation is helpful when you require precise fastener placement.
read the “customer Satisfaction and Safety reminder” (cSSr) in the tool and fastener boxes for safety infor-
mation regarding the contact-actuation and Sequential trigger modes. under certain conditions, the Sequential
trigger mode may reduce the possibility of injury to you or to others working with you.
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