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Inspect Pin’s location. 

 

When driving 21° angle nails,  

the Pin should be in the lower hole  

as shown to the right.   

When driving 28° or 34° angle nails, 

place the Pin in the upper hole.  

If the Pin is in the wrong position, pull 

the Pin from its Washer, reposition the 

Bar Guide, and reinsert and secure the 

Pin and Washer as shown above. Before 

using Nailer, be sure Pin is properly secured. 

 

3 STEPS TO SET NAILER ANGLE

Lock

Tab

Adjuster 

Knob

Joint 

Plate

34°

28°

21°

Joint 

Plate

Safety

Adjuster Knob

Magazine

Air Coupler

The driving depth of a nail can 

be adjusted in two ways.   

First, by increasing or decreasing 

air pressure 

(never to exceed the 

maximum of 120 PSI)

.  

Second, by loosening the Depth Screw 

and adjusting the Bracket as shown below.   

Experiment on a scrap piece of material to determine how far to adjust the unit.

Pin

Pull back and engage the Tab

, exposing 

three adjustment holes.  Loosen the hex bolt 

and slide it into the appropriate hole (21°, 28°, 

34°).  Retighten the hex bolt securely, making 

sure it fits into the appropriate hole properly. 

When done, carefully release Lock while 

guiding the Tab towards the front with your 

hand. 

Remove the Adjuster Knob.

  

Move the Magazine until the  

desired hole on the Joint Plate 

lines up with the nut on the  

Magazine. Replace and tighten  

the Adjuster Knob. 

Pin

Washer

1

2

3

34°

28°

21°

21°

28°/ 34°

Pin

Adjustment 

Holes

Trigger

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CAUTION

To prevent injury when releasing the Lock, 

KEEP FINGERS CLEAR OF TAB TRACK.  

Tab automatically slides quickly forward.  

PINCH HAZARD.

Tab Track

Bracket

Depth Screw

Hex Bolt

Bar Guide

Hex Bolt

Depth Screw

Bracket

Safety Noisepiece 

Put on ANSI-approved goggles and attach air supply to the Air Coupler.   

Start your air compressor and set between 70-120 PSI.  

To fire, place the Safety Nosepiece of the Nailer on the workpiece.  The Nailer 

should not fire if the Safety Nosepiece is not depressed.  Once depressed, quickly 

squeeze the Trigger once.   

Do not fire repeatedly; nails could bounce off of one another causing injury.   

We recommend practicing with a piece of scrap material.

The Rubber Cover provides a non-marring surface.   

If desired, the Rubber Cover may be removed to expose the teeth on Safety 

Nosepiece.  Doing so provides a nonslip surface and can improve accuracy.

When finished, disconnect the Nailer from the air source.

CAUTION

To prevent injury, disconnect the air 

supply before making adjustments.

Rubber 

Cover

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