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OPERATION

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ADJUSTING THE DRIVING DEPTH (Fig. 7)

Make sure to disconnect the air supply and remove fasteners from maga-
zine before making adjustments. The nailer is equipped with a depth 
adjustment wheel (Fig. 7 - 1) for setting the penetration depth of the 
fasteners. 

Turn the wheel clockwise to increase the firing depth. Turn the wheel 
counterclockwise to decrease the firing depth. Test fire on a scrap piece 
of wood to check the driving depth and adjust as necessary.

NOTE:

 Adjust the air pressure regulator along with the depth setting so 

that the desired driving depth can be achieved with the lowest possible 

drive a fastener. Reposition the nailer and disengage either the trigger or the safety bracket between shooting mul-
tiple nails. 

NOTE:

 Unit may spark when nails are fired, this is normal.

WARNING:

 Do not fire another nail over the position of the existing nail, as the nail may bounce back 

and cause serious injury.

4. Regularly check the nail gauge window to see the load of fasteners in the magazine. Make sure to refill the maga-
zine before the fasteners run out. As blank shots can damage the tool and leave unwanted marks on the workpiece.

5. After operation, turn off the air compressor and depressurize the compressor according to the instructions in-
cluded with your compressor. Disconnect the air hose from the nailer.

1. Check that the air supply is correctly connected to the tool at 
the correct pressure and the fasteners have been properly load-
ed into the magazine.

2. Hold the nailer upright on the workpiece and position the 
safety bracket where the fastener will be driven (Fig. 8). 

3.  For  Sequential  Trigger:  Press  down  the  safety  bracket  and 
pull the trigger to drive a fastener. Reposition the nailer and dis-
engage the trigger between shooting multiple nails.

For Contact Trigger: Press down the safety bracket and pull the 
trigger or pull the trigger and press down the safety bracket to 

Fig. 7

SHOOTING NAILS (Fig. 8) 

WARNING:

 User must wear proper eye and hearing protection when operating this tool. Stay alert and 

keep proper balance at all times. Keep your fingers away from the trigger when not operating the nailer 
to reduce the risk of unintended nail discharge.

WARNING: 

Never attempt to drive a fastener into materials that is too hard, or at a steep angle, or near 

the edge of the workpiece. The fastener can ricochet and cause serious personal injury.

1

Fig. 8

90°

air pressure. This will save energy, reduce noise level and reduce the wear on the tool. 

Summary of Contents for 61764

Page 1: ...to the rules for safe operation warnings and cautions If you use your tool properly and for intended purpose you will enjoy years of safe reliable service IMPORTANT NEED HELP CONTACT US Have product...

Page 2: ...pacity Product Weight 61764 70 PSI 120 PSI 1 4 18 NPT 16 Gauge Brad Nails 3 4 2 1 2 19 64mm 3 8 CFM 90 PSI 100 4 8 lbs 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 3 4 7 8 11 13 13 16 17 Technical Data Safety Introduction S...

Page 3: ...d understanding SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL Indicates danger warning or caution This may be used in conjunction with other symbols Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shoc...

Page 4: ...ngs watches etc when operating the tool Inappropriate clothing and items can get caught in moving parts and draw you in ALWAYS wear non slip footwear and tie back long hair 7 USE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE E...

Page 5: ...ses can cause a loss of balance 20 USE COUPLINGS that relieve all pressure from the tool when it is disconnected from the power supply Use hose connectors that shut off the air supply from the compres...

Page 6: ...D disconnect the tool from the air supply first before removing the jammed fasteners 35 DISCONNECT tool from air supply when not in use Remove fasteners from magazine before leaving the area or passin...

Page 7: ...t 800 232 1195 M F 8 5 CST or email us at techsup port wenproducts com 7 Adjustable Exhaust Depth Adjustment Wheel Jam Clearing Quick Release Low Nail Indicator 1 4 NPT Air Inlet Trigger Fixed Magazin...

Page 8: ...ails and the hardness of the workpiece 2 Be sure the air hose is depressurized when installing or removing adapters to the air line Connect the compressed air hose to the inlet of your air compressor...

Page 9: ...RNING Always load the fasteners after connecting the tool to its air supply Never aim the tip of the nailer at a person or animal in case of misfire PREPARATION AND ADJUSTMENTS 9 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 1 1...

Page 10: ...s Contact Trigger Red Trigger The contact trigger is provided as an accessory Using this trigger you can activate the safety bracket and trigger in any sequence to drive a fastener This trigger gives...

Page 11: ...the workpiece 5 After operation turn off the air compressor and depressurize the compressor according to the instructions in cluded with your compressor Disconnect the air hose from the nailer 1 Check...

Page 12: ...e nailer from the air supply and remove all remain ing fasteners from the magazine 2 Flip open the jam clearing latch and pull up the front plate Re move the jammed nail using pliers or other tools if...

Page 13: ...r safety bracket is damaged inoperable disconnected or altered Any issues with the tool such as leaking air damaged parts or missing parts should be repaired or replaced before use 2 Inspect the tool...

Page 14: ...EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 14...

Page 15: ...g 20 3x1 5 39 61764 039 Valve Guider 40 61764 040 Trigger Valve Guider 41 61764 041 Spring Pin 42 61764 042 Spring 43 61764 043 Washer No Part No Description 44 61764 044 Trigger Assembly 45 61764 045...

Page 16: ...too deep 1 Worn bumper 2 Air pressure is too high 3 The depth setting is too shallow 1 Replace bumper 2 Adjust the air pressure 3 Adjust the depth wheel Runs slowly or has power loss 1 Insufficient o...

Page 17: ...paid by the purchaser The prod uct must be shipped in its original container or an equivalent properly packed to withstand the hazards of ship ment The product must be fully insured with a copy of the...

Page 18: ...THANKS FOR REMEMBERING...

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