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SA789.V2  Issue: 1 - 27/02/15

Original Language Version

 © Jack Sealey Limited

5.7.  After Stapling

5.7.1.  Disconnect air hose.

5.7.2.  Remove all staples from the tool.

5.7.3.  Put 5-10 drops of pneumatic tool lubricant into the air plug of the tool.

5.8.  Cold Weather Operation

 

WARNING! DO NOT

 use a frozen tool. Allow to thaw before using. Moisture in the frozen tool may impede internal components resulting  

 

in the risk of injury and/or tool damage.

5.8.1.

 

When using the tool in cold conditions the tool will cycle slower than usual whilst driving the first staples. The cycle rate will increase as the  

 

tool warms up. Keep the tool warm to prevent reduced cycle rate. 

5.9.  Adjusting the exhaust

5.9.1.  The direction of the exhaust vent can be changed by turning the top cover, see fig.5.

5.10.  Nail Indicator see fig.6.

5.10.1.

 

The red indicator bars are used to show when the tool needs to be reloaded. When the tool is loaded with a staple strip, the red indicator  

 

  bars will no longer be visible in the indicator window. When staple strip is consumed, the red indicator bars will start to become visible. 

5.10.2. The tool should be reloaded when the red indicator bar is half way exposed in the indicator window.

6.1.  Jam clearing see fig.7

 

Remove a jammed staple in this order:

6.1.1.  Disconnect air hose.

6.1.2.  Remove staples from the tool. Failure to do so will cause the fasteners to eject from the front of the tool. 

6.1.3.  Completely remove the small nose screws (A) and the top nose plate (B) to reveal the jammed staple.

6.1.4.  Take care NOT to damage the driver plate, whilst using pliers or a screwdriver if required, to clear the jammed staple.

6.1.5.  Put the nose plate (B) back on the nose (C), fastening it with screws (A).

6.1.6.  Reconnect the air supply.

6.1.7.  Reload the staples.

fig.5

fig.6

fig.7

 6.  MAINTENANCE

Содержание SA789.V2

Страница 1: ...ld drive a staple unexpectedly Place the tool properly on the workpiece DO NOT drive staples one on top of another or with the tool at too steep an angle The staples could ricochet Keep the work area clean and well lit Keep people away from the work area Maintain the nail gun in good condition and replace any damaged or worn parts Use genuine parts only Unauthorised parts may be dangerous and will...

Страница 2: ...ke certain that all connections are secure 5 OPERATION SA789 V2 Issue 1 27 02 15 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited fig 1 fig 2 WARNING Never use non relieving couplers and or female quick disconnect couplings on the tool Non relieving couplings and female couplings will trap high pressure air in the tool when the air line is disconnected This will leave the tool charged with enough air...

Страница 3: ...ilure to do so could result in possible serious personal injury Never load fasteners with the workpiece contact or trigger activated Doing so could result in possible serious personal injury 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 nai...

Страница 4: ...see fig 6 5 10 1 The red indicator bars are used to show when the tool needs to be reloaded When the tool is loaded with a staple strip the red indicator bars will no longer be visible in the indicator window When staple strip is consumed the red indicator bars will start to become visible 5 10 2 The tool should be reloaded when the red indicator bar is half way exposed in the indicator window 6 1...

Страница 5: ...ign matter 6 3 2 Periodically clean the tool with compressed air 6 3 3 Clean the magazine Remove metal or wooden chips which may have accumulated in the magazine Periodically clean magazine with compressed air 6 4 Storage WARNING Keep out of reach of children and personnel unfamiliar with tool operation Lock the storage area Tools are dangerous in the hands of personnel unfamiliar with the tool 6 ...

Страница 6: ...clude the operator the task and the inserted tool or consumable NB ensure that the length of leader hoses is sufficient to allow unrestricted use as this also helps to reduce vibration The state of maintenance of the tool itself is also an important factor a poorly maintained tool will also increase the risk of Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome Health surveillance We recommend a programme of health surv...

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