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MAINTENANCE
ENGLISH
CAUTION:
Disconnect tool from the air supply before removing or installing the
contact tip.
CLEARING A JAMMED FASTENER
CAUTION:
Disconnect the tool from the air supply.
1. Remove any remaining fasteners from the nailer.
a) Pull feeder all the way to the rear until it latches.
b) Slide the fasteners to the rear, and remove fasteners from the
magazine.
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fasteners from the back of the nosepiece. If fastener cannot be removed as
described, it may be necessary to disassemble the magazine as follows:
a) Remove screws on the right front.
b) Remove nose cover.
c) Slide the magazine back, off the nosepiece.
d) After clearing bent fastener, reassemble in reverse order.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
Clean and inspect the tool daily. Make sure the tool is disconnected from the air
supply.
Blow the tool clean with compressed air and inspect for wear or damage.
Use
necessary. DO NOT SOAK tool with cleaning solutions. Such solutions can
damage internal parts.
Inspect the trigger and the safety mechanism to assure the system is complete
and functional. Check for loose or missing parts, and any parts that may be
sticking.
Keep all the screws tight. Loose screws may cause personal injury
.
Place two or three drops of pneumatic oil (included) into the air inlet of the tool
daily.
ADJUSTING FASTENER DEPTH
The depth to which a fastener is driven is controlled by the depth adjustment (Fig.8).
The depth drive is adjusted to the maximum setting by the factory.
1. Fire a fastener into a scrap work piece to check depth.
2. If the fastener is driven too deep, rotate the knob counter-clockwise.
3. If a greater depth is desired, rotate the knob clockwise.
4. Fire another fastener in a scrap work piece and check the depth.
5. REPEAT AS NECESSARY UNTIL DESIRED DEPTH IS ACHIEVED. The amount
of air pressure required will vary depending on the size of the setting.
Fig.8
OPERATING PROCEDURES