100psi Pneumatic 2 in 1 Nailer
E&OE
© 2017 Unimac
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2. Pull the movable magazine to up lock place. See Figure 13.
3. Put the strip of L-shaped nail or staple into fixed magazine. See Figure 14 and Figure 15.
4. Push the movable magazine forward until it is locked in place. See Figure 16.
Using the Tool
Position and closely fit the flooring strip with the mallet together. Position the tool on the tongued edge of the
flooring strip (see Figure 17), aligning the driver guide against the front of the flooring strip.
Strike the rubber cap with the rubber mallet. The tool will then drive the staple or cleat at the correct 45 degree
angle as shown in Figures 18 – 21. The proper length of flooring nail to use with various thicknesses of flooring
is also shown in Figures 18 – 21.
It is not necessary to hit the rubber cap hard to activate it. Never hit the tool with excessive force, as this will
damage the tool.
DO NOT USE THE METAL END OF THE MALLET TO STRIKE THE RUBBER CAP
; use the rubber end only.
NOTE: When Using Tool to install Pre-finished Flooring
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This floor nailer was designed for installing both unfinished and pre-finished hardwood flooring. Care must
be used however when installing pre-finished flooring to ensure that the finish is not damaged by the tool. It
is recommended that the tool be inspected for damage, especially the base plate (A) (see Figure 17) and
tested on a sample section to be certain that the tool and the technique used do not mar the finish. This
procedure should be followed before each job due to variations in flooring and was designed for installing
both unfinished and tool conditions.