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OPERATION

Pull the trigger and press down the safety bracket to drive a fastener. Release the safety bracket while hold-
ing down on the trigger, reposition the nailer and engage the safety bracket again to drive the next nail. 

NOTE: 

Double firing may occur if the safety bracket is engaged between shooting nails. So it is recommended 

to release the safety bracket quickly after driving each nail.

NOTE:

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

SHOOTING NAILS 

1. Check that the air supply is correctly connected to the tool at the suitable pressure, and the fasteners have 
been properly loaded into the magazine.

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

3a. With Single Sequential Trigger (Black Trigger): 

First press down the safety bracket and then pull the trigger. One nail will be driven each time. The nailer 
should be allowed to jump off the surface at firing. Disengage the trigger and safety bracket, and reposition 
the nailer before shooting the next nail.

3b. With Rapid Fire Trigger (Red Trigger):

 

WARNING:

 Before each use, check the nailer, compressed air connections and air lines. If any part 

is missing or damaged, do not operate this tool until part is repaired and replaced. Failure to do so 
could possibly result in a serious personal injury.

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. Failure to do so could possibly result in a 
serious personal injury.

WARNING:

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

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

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WARNING:

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

back and cause serious injury.

4. After operation, turn off the air compressor and depressurize the compressor according to the instructions 
included with your compressor. Disconnect the air hose from the nailer. Remove the remaining nails from the 
magazine. Follow the instructions in the "MAINTENANCE" section to properly maintain your tool.

Summary of Contents for 61783

Page 1: ...se attention to the rules for safe operation warnings and cautions If you use your tool properly and for its intended purpose you will enjoy years of safe reliable service IMPORTANT MODEL 61783 COIL R...

Page 2: ...Guide 15 Exploded View Parts List 16 Warranty Statement 17 SPECIFICATIONS Model Number 61783 Operating Pressure Range 70 PSI to 120 PSI Air Inlet Size 1 4 18 NPT Fastener Length 3 4 to 1 3 4 Fastener...

Page 3: ...nt to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur WEN reserves the right to change this product and specifications at any time without prior notice Keep this manual available to all us...

Page 4: ...to fight the debris produced by operation Wear work gloves to protect your hands Wear safety non slip work boots Wear safety helmet if any work is being carried out above your head 3 STAY ALERT watch...

Page 5: ...IR SUPPLY HOSE is free of obstructions or snags Entangled or snarled hoses can cause a loss of balance Keep the hose in good condition 7 MAKE SURE ALL CONNECTIONS are nice and tight Use appropriate ho...

Page 6: ...result 8 BE AWARE of material thickness when using the nailer A protruding nail may cause injury 9 WHEN THE TOOL IS BEING UTILIZED at pressures on the high end of its operating range nails can be driv...

Page 7: ...s from the packaging Check your tool against the graph below If any part is damaged or missing please contact our customer service at 800 232 1195 M F 8 5 CST or email us at techsupport wenproducts co...

Page 8: ...y the first use Proper lubrication is the owner s responsibility Failure to lubricate the tool properly will dramatically shorten the life of the tool and void the warranty Oil NOTE An automatic in li...

Page 9: ...a lower pressure and the pressure can be adjusted later depending on firing depth the length of nails and the hardness of the workpiece 2 Make sure the air hose is depressurized when installing or re...

Page 10: ...e Nail Shank Type Screw Ring or Smooth 3 Check the adjustment for the size of nail to be inserted The nail sup port can be moved up or down to several settings A gauge is located on the side of the ma...

Page 11: ...t WARNING Never put your finger on the trigger unless you are prepared for operation Unintended nails can be discharged when the trigger is engaged and the safety bracket is pressed by accident Single...

Page 12: ...l 3b With Rapid Fire Trigger Red Trigger WARNING Before each use check the nailer compressed air connections and air lines If any part is missing or damaged do not operate this tool until part is repa...

Page 13: ...ck into position 5 Remove the rod and close the magazine 6 Make sure the trigger and safety bracket move freely without sticking or binding 7 Reattach the air supply and load nails into magazine Check...

Page 14: ...d be repaired or replaced before use 2 Inspect the tool and make sure all screws are tight Loose screws can cause personal injury or damage the tool 3 Check the filter of the air compressor weekly All...

Page 15: ...ust the air pressure 3 Adjust the depth wheel Double Firing 1 Safety bracket engaged between nails 2 Compressor air pressure set too high 1 Release safety bracket quickly after shooting each nail 2 Ad...

Page 16: ...EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 16...

Page 17: ...uster Plate 17 61782B 017 Washer 52 61782B 052 Spring Washer 87 61782B 087 Washer 18 61782B 018 O ring 43 3x3 5 53 61782B 053 Screw M4x12 88 61782B 088 Adjuster Stem 19 61782B 019 Piston Assy 54 61782...

Page 18: ...purchaser The product must be shipped in its original container or an equivalent properly packed to withstand the hazards of shipment The product must be fully insured with a copy of the warranty card...

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Page 20: ...THANKS FOR REMEMBERING...

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