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PRESSURE COMPRESSED GAS
AS A POWER SOURCE FOR
THIS TOOL. The tool may explode
and cause serious injury.
• DRESS SAFELY. Protective
gloves and nonskid footwear or
safety shoes are recommended
when working with and operating
this tool. Do not wear loose
clothing or jewelry. They can get
caught in moving parts. Also, wear
a protective hair covering to
prevent long hair from getting
caught in the tool.
• DO NOT FIRE INTO HARD
MATERIALS. Do not attempt to
shoot toward hard or brittle
material such as concrete, steel, or
tile.
• KEEP PROPER FOOTING.
When operating this tool, keep the
proper footing and balance to
avoid damage resulting from losing
balance.
• CHECK DAMAGED PARTS.
Before using this tool, carefully
check if there are any loose or
damaged parts.
• REPLACE PARTS AND
ACCESSORIES. Only allow the
use of the same replacement parts
while servicing.
• KEEP ALERT. Watch what you
are doing. Use common sense. Do
not operate any tool when you are
tired.
• STORE THE TOOL. When not in
use, the tool should be cleaned,
fully assembled and then, stored in
a dry location to reduce rust. For
safety, keep out of the reach of
children.
• OUTDOOR EXTENSION
CORDS. When an air compressor
is used outdoors, use only rounded
jacket extension cords intended for
SETTING
Your air tool is fully assembled
when you receive it. Before
using it, attach the air line and
desired air system accessories.
See Figure 1 for the
recommended accessories and
connection order. Be sure the
air hose is depressurized when
installing or removing adapters
to the air line.
outside use. See manufacturer’s
manual for the AWG required for
the compressor’s amperage draw.
• PAY ATTENTION TO THE AIR
HOSE AND THEIR
CONNECTIONS. Do not trip over
hoses. Make sure all connections
are tight.
• AFTER LOADING THE
FASTENERS. Never point the tool
at yourself or bystanders.
• USE THE CORRECT AIR
CONNECTOR. The connector on
the tool must no hold pressure
when the air supply is
disconnected. If the wrong fitting is
used, the tool can be charged with
air after being disconnected and
still able to drive a fastener.
• CONNECTING THE AIR. When
connecting the air, the tool may
possibly fire the fasteners as soon
as you plug it into the air hose.
Therefore, remove all the fasteners
before connecting it to the air
supply.
• DO NOT DEPRESS THE
TRIGGER WHEN LOADING.
• CLEARING A JAM. If the
fasteners are jammed, disconnect
the tool from the air and remove
the jammed fasteners.
WARNING: The warnings,
cautions, and instructions
explained in thisinstruction
manual cannot cover all
possible conditions and
situations that may occur. It
must be understood by the
operator that COMMON SENSE
AND CAUTION ARE FACTORS
WHICH CANNOT BE BUILT INTO
THIS PRODUCT, BUT MUST BE
SUPPLIED BY THE USER.
CONNECTING THE TOOL TO
AN AIR SUPPLY
1. Determine if the tool needs
oil and, if necessary, place two
drops of oil in the air plug as
shown in figure 2.