Josef Kihlberg JK35-590
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OPERATING INSTUCTIONS
6.1 LOADING THE MAGAZINE
– Connect the tool to the compressed air line before
loading staples. The max. allowed air pressure is 7
bar (102 psi).
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Always use Josef Kihlberg original staples
JK590 with leg length 16 mm (5/8“ ) to 32 mm
(1 1/4“).
The correct type of staple is marked on
the top of the magazine cover. Ensure you use the
right length of staples for your application.
1. Pull the pusher all the way out (Fig. 5/1).
2. Place two staple strips into the magazine from the
top (5/2)
3. Push the lock (5/3) and release the pusher. For-
ward it carefully until it reach the staples.
Be sure that the tool is not pointing at
yourself or anyone else when connec-
ting it to the compressed air line.
Warning: before stapling, ensure that
your hand or any other part of your
body is not underneath the nozzle.
6.2 OPERATING THE STAPLER
Adjust the air pressure to the lowest one that will drive
the staples to the desired depth. Start at approx. 5.5
bar (80 psi) and raise this by 0.5 bar (7 psi) increase
until the correct operating pressure for the job in hand
is found. Never exceed 7 bar (100 psi).
A low air pressure will give low maintenance costs!
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Place the tool firmly on the work surface. Never
drive staples in extremely hard or brittle material.
– Push the trigger as described in chapter 4.2
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Move the tool and repeate until you have finished
the stapling.
Always place yourself in a firmly balan
-
ced position when using or handling the
tool. Do not drive staples at too steep
an angle or too close to the edge of the
work: the fastener might fly free and hurt
someone.
Fig. 5
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