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4.4.1.   

Press the release button and pull out the magazine.

4.4.2.   

Tilt the tool and place nails/staples into the track of the magazine channel.

4.4.3. 

  

Make sure that the fasteners are placed correctly, see fig’s.3 and 4.

 

a) Staples are placed against the profiled side of the rail, the crown of the staple is in the uppermost part of the magazine (legs are  

 

     facing away from the body of the tool). 

 

b) Nails are placed against the profiled side of the rail, with the points of the nails facing downwards.

4.4.4.   

Close the magazine cover until it engages with the release button.  

 

NOTE: 

The number of staples or nails left in the magazine can be seen using the magazine indicator.

 

  Reattach battery pack to tool.

 

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WARNING!: DO NOT

 place fasteners of different le

ngth. 

DO NOT 

place staples and nails mixed together.

 

A. Loading staples:                                       B. Loading nails:

 

 

4.5. 

  

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

 

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WARNING! Keep the tool pointed away from yourself and others when loading fasteners. Failure to do so could result in  

 

  possible serious personal injury.

 

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WARNING! 

When loading  the tool’s magazine,  check that the nail tips contact the wear rail and slide smoothly against the surface of the  

  magazine. If the nails are not loaded properly, the tool will misfire and nails can be deflected, causing the tool to react in an unexpected  

  manner, and damage the tool.

4.5.1.   

Prior to operation make sure your battery pack is fully charged.

4.5.2.   

Check whether the fasteners are placed in the magazine correctly.

4.6. 

  

NAILING OR STAPLING

 

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   WARNING! This tool has either selective actuation for contact actuation or continuous contact actuation by actuation mode  

  selectors or is a contact actuation or continuous actuation contact tool and has been marked with the symbol at the start of this  

  manual (*). If using this tool in selective actuation mode, always ensure it is in the correct actuation setting.

4.6.1. 

  

Hold handle firmly with magazine flat to work piece forming a 90° angle.

4.6.2. 

  

Two modes of firing:  Single Firing and Contact Firing.

4.7. 

  

SINGLE FIRING MODE SEE FIG.5:

 Pus

h the single/contact firing switch, see fig.2, to left 

side, it is on Single Firing mode. Single Firing is good for precision  

 

 placement.

  

 

    

 

The safety contact pin must be depressed before the trigger is squeezed.

fig.4

fig.5

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

Depress the safety contact pin 

against the work piece.

Squeeze the trigger to fire the staple 

or nail ; Release the trigger and 

safety contact pin after firing. 

CP20VNG       Issue 2 (2,3) 24/05/21

fig.3

Содержание CP20VNG

Страница 1: ... feet and all parts of the body away from the firing head at all times 8 DO NOT use the nail gun for a task it is not designed to perform DO NOT force the tool 8 DO NOT point the tool towards yourself or anyone nearby Unexpected triggering will discharge the fastener causing an injury 8 DO NOT actuate the tool unless it is placed firmly against the workpiece If the tool is not in contact with the ...

Страница 2: ...ar to wood The machine is not suitable for the attachment to brick concrete etc 4 1 LED INDICATOR 4 1 1 The LED will be on to indicate status of power tool and charger LED RED flashing Jam LED RED Low battery LED GREEN flashing Overheat LED Green No nails 4 2 INSERTING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY 4 2 1 Insert the battery pack into the grip until it clicks in place 4 2 2 To remove the battery pack pre...

Страница 3: ... of the magazine If the nails are not loaded properly the tool will misfire and nails can be deflected causing the tool to react in an unexpected manner and damage the tool 4 5 1 Prior to operation make sure your battery pack is fully charged 4 5 2 Check whether the fasteners are placed in the magazine correctly 4 6 NAILING OR STAPLING WARNING This tool has either selective actuation for contact a...

Страница 4: ...e vibration testing section of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC This tool is to be operated in accordance with these instructions Measured vibration emission value a 1 39 m s Uncertainty value k 1 5 m s Please note that the application of the tool to a sole specialist task may produce a different average vibration emission We recommend that a specific evaluation of the vibration emission is cond...

Страница 5: ...ste authority for recycling information Note It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data specifications and component parts without prior notice Important No Liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product Warranty Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date proof of which is required for any claim Sealey Group Kempson Way Suffolk Business ...

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