Tool Fittings
• 1/4" NPT male style plug
• Use with 1/4" minimum I.D. hose
• The fitting must be capable of discharging tool air pressure when
disconnected from the air supply.
Air supply and connections
1. Do not use any power source except an air compressor. The nailer is
designed to operate on compressed air. Do not operate the nailer on any
other high pressure gas, or combustible gases such as oxygen or
acetylene, since there is the danger of an explosion. For this reason,
absolutely do not use anything other than an air compressor to operate
the nailer.
2. Operate within the proper air pressure range. The nailer is designed to
operate within an air pressure range of 70 to 120 PSI. The pressure
should be adjusted to the type of work being nailed. The nailer should
never be operated when the operating pressure exceeds 120 PSI.
3. Do not operate the tool near a flammable substance such as gasoline or
paint thinners. Volatile fumes from these substances could be drawn
into the compressor and be compressed together with the air, resulting
in an explosion.
4. Do not use the wrong fittings. The connector on the tool must not hold
pressure when air supply is disconnected. If a wrong fitting is used, the
tool can remain charged with air after disconnecting and thus will be
able to drive a fastener even after the air line is disconnected, possibly
causing injury.
5. Disconnect the air chuck when the tool is not in use. Always
disconnect when operation has been completed or suspended, when
moving to a different work area, adjusting, disassembling or repairing
the nailer, and when clearing a jammed nail.
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