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HOW TO USE THE PIN NAILER
1. Driving in Pin Nails
WARNING
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Never point the discharge outlet at people.
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Make sure that work is carried out with the discharge
outlet well away from faces, hands, feet and other
parts of the body.
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Do not fire nails directly onto existing nails.
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Disconnect the battery when the power tool is not
being used and during work breaks.
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When work has been completed, disconnect the
battery, and then remove the remaining nails.
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When pulling the trigger, make sure that other fingers
are not touching the push lever.
Failure to observe this may result in injury.
NOTE
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Operation may become sluggish if used at low
ambient temperatures.
Move to a warm location and allow the power tool
and battery to warm up before using.
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Do not use the power tool to nail flooring or floor
materials.
Accidentally standing on any nails that stick up may
lead to injury.
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Nails may bend or cracks may appear in the material
depending on the hardness, thickness or combination
of materials. Fire a test nail before commencing full
use.
(1) Disconnecting the battery
Disconnect the battery from the power tool to prevent
unexpected operation. (
Fig. 2
)
(2) Loading the nails
Load pin nails of the appropriate size for the job into
the magazine.
(3) Attaching the nose cap
Attach the nose cap as necessary. (
Fig. 10
)
(4) Connecting the battery
Push the battery into the power tool until it clicks into
place.
(5) Driving in nails
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Make sure the discharge outlet is firmly placed against
the place where the nail is to be discharged and pull
the trigger. (
Fig. 17
)
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If the nails are not driven in completely, press the
head of the power tool down firmly when nailing.
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To adjust the nailing depth, see the section “How to
Adjust the Nailing Depth.”
<Safety Device>
Nails will not be discharged until the push lever is
pressed against the object to be nailed and the trigger
is pulled.
In other words, nails will not be discharged when
only the trigger is pulled, or when only the push lever
is pressed against the object to be nailed. This is to
prevent the nails from being discharged when the
trigger is accidentally pulled or when the push lever
is accidentally placed against something.
(6) Finishing work
When work is finished, disconnect the battery and
then remove all the nails.
2. How to Adjust the Nailing Depth
WARNING
Make sure that the trigger is turned off and the battery
has been disconnected before adjusting the adjuster.
The nailing depth can be adjusted by rotating the
adjuster. (
Fig. 18
)
Fire a test nail and if it is driven in too deep, adjust
the depth by rotating the adjuster toward the
shallower (
mark).
If the nail is not driven in deep enough, rotate the
adjuster toward the deeper (
mark). (
Fig. 18
and
19
)
The adjuster modifies the depth by 0.75 mm each
time it is rotated.
3. How to Handle the Nails
NOTE
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Handle the nails with care.
If you drop them, the strip may break, and continued
use may result in blank firing or jamming due to
defective feeding. Do not use broken nail strips.
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Do not leave the nails exposed to the outside air or
direct sunlight for long periods of time.
This may cause rust or defective strips. Store the
nails in the packing box, etc.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
WARNING
Make sure the trigger is turned off and the battery
has been disconnected before carrying out inspections
and maintenance. Also make sure that the recharger
has been unplugged.
1. Removing Nail Jams (Fig. 20)
(1) Disconnect the battery and then remove all the nails
in the magazine.
(2) Detach the nose and guide plate using the hexagonal
bar wrench stored in the back of the magazine.
NOTE
Do not remove the two bolts shown in the figure.
(3) Remove any nails, adhesive, fragments, splinters or
other foreign objects jammed in the guide groove of
the push lever or the blade guide. (See
Table 5
)
(4) Attach the guide plate and nose.
Insert the projection of the guide plate into the guide
hole and secure it with the hexagon hole bolt M5
×
8.
(If the projection of the guide plate is hard to insert,
tap it lightly with the handle of the screwdriver.)
(5) After assembling, pull out the push lever and nose
and check that they move up and down smoothly.
(
Fig. 26
)
If any jammed nails remain, movement will not be
smooth.
In this case, repeat from step (1) again.
Table 5
Driver blade position
How to remove jammed nails
Blade guide side
(
Fig. 21
)
Push lever side
(
Fig. 24
)
(1) Bend the driver blade back
with the slotted screwdriver.
(
Fig. 22
)
(2) Remove the nails with the
pliers. (
Fig. 22
)
(3) Remove any nail fragments
or dirt that remains in the
guide groove with the
slotted screwdriver. (
Fig. 23
)
(1) Remove the nails with the
pliers. (
Fig. 25
)
(2) Remove any nail fragments
or dirt that remains in the
guide groove with the
slotted screwdriver.
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