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To operate your nailer:
If you have not read the safety instructions in this manual, do not operate the nailer.
Before you operate your nailer, place five to six drops of the oil the quick connect fitting where the nailer
connects to the air supply.
1.
Connect the air supply to the quick connect fitting.
2.
Depress the safety nose mechanism flat against the work surface, and pull the trigger.
3.
Check the nail penetration depth. If the nail either went too far or not far enough, then refer to
Adjusting Depth
below.
4.
Before pulling the trigger, make sure your free hand and other body parts are positioned out of the
way of a potential path of a nail in case of deflection. Deflection is caused when grain irregularities,
knots or foreign objects inside the wood cause the nail to change its path, resulting in the nail
puncturing the surface of the workpiece.
Besides damaging your workpiece, deflection can cause injury if your free hand is securing the
workpiece in the location that the nail deflects.
WANRNING:
During operation, this nailer can propel objects into the air and exhaust
concentrated bursts of air, causing immediate eye damage. To reduce your risk from these
hazards, always wear ANSI approved safety glasses or a face shield.
WARNING:
Never point this nalier at yourself or another person! Always pay attention to
the direction this nailer is pointed to reduce the risk of serious injury.
Adjusting Depth
The Model PS6110 features a depth adjustment knob For controlling nail
penetration depth (Fig.6)
The adjustment knob controls nail penetration by changing where the nose
mechanism stops when depressed. Moving the nose mechanism out or
extending it away from the nailer decreases nail penetration depth.
Determining the correct nail penetration depth requires trial-and
-error and may change depending on the type of material you
Are working.
Fig.6
Depth adjustment knob