A
Length mm.
K
Air consumption per shot @ 5.6 Bar
B
Height mm.
L
Activation type
C
Width mm.
M
Summer lubricant
D
Weight Kg.
N
Winter lubricant
E
Noise L
PA
, 1s, d
O
O-ring lubricant
F
Noise L
WA
, 1s, d
P
Fastener Name
G
Noise L
PA
, 1s, 1m
Q
Dimensions mm.
H
Vibration m/s
2
R
Head/crown
I
P max Bar
S
Magazine capacity
J
P min Bar
T
New Driver Length mm.
U
Max. Depth Inside Piston mm.
DRIVER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Worn driver causing poor quality or loss of power
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Wear on the driving tip will affect the nail drive, giving symptoms of bent and incompletely driven nails, and damaged nail heads
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The driver length may be adjusted to allow the driving tip to be redressed to compensate for wear. Heat and precise
measurement are required. Contact a qualified service technician for this adjustment.
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The length setting for a new driver id shown below. Measurement is from the top face of the piston.
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Note that the measurement from the top of the piston gives the maximum amount the driver may be adjusted to allow
redressing. Always extend the driver the minimum amount required to allow redressing to restore the driving end; several
redressings will be possible before this maximum depth is reached.
Note:
Driver wear of approximately 3mm. Can be tolerated in most applications. However, in difficult driving applications, driver
wear of approximately 1.5 mm. may cause a slight reduction in the apparent driving power.
Technical Data:
Please look for the technical data in the table at the front of this manual.