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Nail Gun
Art.no 40-7982
Model XI2190II
Please read the entire instruction manual before use and save it for future reference. We reserve
the right for any errors in text or images and for making any necessary technical changes to this
document. If you should have any questions concerning technical problems please contact our
Customer Services.
Safety
General warnings
• Never hold your hand or any other part of the body within the pointing area when the gun is
connected with the compressed air hose.
• Never aim the tool at any person or animal.
• Do not play with the tool.
• Never depress the trigger if the nose of the tool is not aimed at the workpiece.
• Always handle the tool with care.
• Never depress the trigger or release the safety catch while you are loading the tool.
• Use the tool solely for the purpose for which it is intended.
• Never use the tool in such a way that it is aimed at yourself or someone else in the work area.
• Do not use the tool as a hammer.
• Carry the tool by the handle, not by the air hose.
• Never carry the tool with the trigger depressed.
• Never modify the tool from the original design.
• Always keep in mind that misuse or faulty handling of this tool could injure yourself and others.
• Never fasten or tape the safety catch and/or trigger in activated position.
• Never leave a tool unattended when it is connected to the air line.
• Do not use this tool if it does not have a legible warning decal.
• Do not continue using a tool that is leaking air or is not working properly. Contact our
Customer Service for servicing.
• When using the tool, hold it in such a way that no injury to the head or body could occur
should a fall in pressure or hard spots on the workpiece cause the recoil force to increase.
• Do not nail too close to the edge of a workpiece. The nail could pass through the workpiece
and cause damage.
• Disconnect from the compressed air for transporting.
• Check frequently that both the trigger and the safety catch are working properly.
• Do not take apart any part of the tool.
• Do not use the nail gun if any part of it is damaged or missing.
• Avoid weakening the casing by engraving, scribing or scratching it, etc.
• Always make note of where the electric cable enters walls, floors and ceilings before you
begin to use the nail gun.
• The compressed air fitting for the nail gun must be of the quick-coupling type.
The connecting bit on the tool may not have a rear valve so that some air remains under
pressure when the nail gun has been disconnected.