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The

EDGE

fast

Decking System was designed & built for Professional Deck Builders.

This system should only be used by trained deck contractors.

WARNING

:

All operators of this power tool should read and understand all tool labels, installation

manuals, owner

s manuals, and packaging information before connecting the tool to an

air supply. It is the operator

s responsibility to learn how to work with a power tool before

connecting the power supply. If an operator is unsure or uncomfortable using a power
tool,

STOP

,

do not continue.

DANGER

:

Failure to operate or work with power tools responsibly can result in serious injuries to the

operator, or anyone within the work area. Keep others out of the work area whenever
possible. No horseplay.
Operator and others nearby must wear

safety glasses

,

ear protection

and a

hard hat.

Use this tool for installing deck boards only, do not use the tool for anything other than
standard decking materials.

WARNING

:

This tool has a trigger safety that is attached to the tool base pivot. The base must be place on

decking, that is over a joist or substrate. The base must be depressed in order to disengage
the safety and activate the trigger, to fire the tool.

WARNING

:

Doing this will trigger the tool to fire a fastener, do this only when the tool is on a work

surface that is ready to be fastened.

WARNING:

Never pull the trigger unless the tool is on a work surface that is ready to be fastened.

Keep your hands and body away from the discharge area of the tool. Never point the tool at
yourself or others.

DANGER:

Do not use oxygen, combustible gases, or bottled gases as a power source for this tool as tool

may explode, possibly causing serious injury.

DANGER:

Do not use an air supply which can potentially exceed 200 psi.

DANGER:

Do not use the tool near highly flammable, combustible, or explosive gases, vapors, fumes,

fluids or any other highly flammable materials.

WARNING:

Connect the tool to a clean regulated air supply with a coupling that removes all pressure

from the tool when the coupling is disconnected.

WARNING:

Always disconnect the air supply, before making adjustments, servicing the tool, clearing

a jam, when tool is not in use, or when moving to a different work area.
Never use a tool that is leaking air, has missing or damaged parts. Always make sure
all screws and caps are tight.
Do not use the tool if the trigger is inoperable, broken or missing, do not alter the tool, or
safeties in any way.

Summary of Contents for EDGEfast

Page 1: ... order to disengage the safety and activate the trigger to fire the tool WARNING Doing this will trigger the tool to fire a fastener do this only when the tool is on a work surface that is ready to be fastened WARNING Never pull the trigger unless the tool is on a work surface that is ready to be fastened Keep your hands and body away from the discharge area of the tool Never point the tool at you...

Page 2: ...ting pressure of 120 psi 4 Installing First Deck board Make sure your first board is perfectly straight when fastening and install screws in the starting edge Place a screw at every joist 300 series stainless screws are recommended Placement and Installing of Fasteners Place the tool gap spacer against the loose edge of the decking that is your starting board Slide the next board up to the other s...

Page 3: ...he lower housing of the tool The tip will only come out through the base at the hole in the gap spacer plate Reinstall or install new tip in reverse steps Factory pre grooved decking At this time the EDGEfast can t be used in standard pre grooved decking WPC and other decking will need a grooved edge that meets the specific needs of the EDGEfast system Framing tips other Always use the straightest...

Page 4: ...nstructions and operate tool in accordance with the ANSI B186 1 safe operating code Tool Application and Usage Portable tools shall be used only for the purposes intended in their design and within the capacity for which they were intended and rated It shall be the tool owner s and or employer s responsibility to instruct each operator in the safe use of the tool Tool Maintenance It shall be the t...

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