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1.
Release the trigger lock.
2.
Place flat the contact element on the material.
3.
Pull the switch trigger fully to drive a pin nail.
4.
To drive the next nail, release your finger from the
switch trigger once, and then repeat the step 2 and 3
above.
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2
Fig.18
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1.
Switch trigger
2.
Contact element
You can also drive the pin nails when dragging the
tool to the next area with the contact element pressed
against the material and pulling the switch trigger.
Fig.19
If the head of the pin nail remains above the workpiece
surface, drive the pin nail while holding the pin nailer
head firmly against the workpiece.
Fig.20
NOTE:
If the head of the pin nail still remains above
the workpiece even you hold the pin nailer head,
the material may not be suitable for the pin nailer.
Continuing to use the pin nailer on such material may
result in a damage to the driver of the pin nailer and/
or pin nailer jamming.
Anti dry fire mechanism
WARNING:
Always make sure that your
fingers are not placed on the switch trigger or
the contact element and the battery cartridge is
removed before loading the pin nails.
When the numbers of remaining pin nails in the mag-
azine are between 0 - 3 pieces, the switch trigger can
no longer be pulled. At this time, insert a new strip of
pin nails in the magazine and the switch trigger can be
pulled again.
NOTE:
When firing a different length of pin nails
shortly after the anti dry fire mechanism has worked,
insert a new strip of pin nails into the magazine and
fire away all the prior pin nails that have remained on
junk material.
Checking remaining pin nails
You can check the amount of remaining pin nails
through the sight window.
The red indicator moves towards the firing opening as
the amount of remaining nails becomes smaller.
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2
Fig.21
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1.
Sight window
2.
Indicator