COMPONENT INSTALLATION
Never use a non-relieving air coupler with the roofing
nailer. Always use couplers that release any built-up charge in the roofing nail-
er’s firing mechanism. A non-relieving air coupler can allow the roofing nailer
to discharge a fastener while the tool is disconnected from the power source.
Failure to comply with this warning can result in serious or permanent injury or
even death to the operator or to bystanders.
When selecting an air compressor, it must comply with the requirements of the
American National Safety Institute - ANSI B19.3.
Choose an air compressor that can supply more than the required air pressure to
ensure optimum efficiency. Always use clean, dry compressed air with a maximum
pressure of 200 psig. Use a pressure regulator and set the pressure between 70 –
120 psig. (5.0 – 8.5 kg/cm
2
G). Before each use, check the pressure regulator to
ensure it is functioning within the proper pressure range.
Using an air pressure of more than 120 psi can
cause the roofing nailer to malfunction or possibly explode causing
severe injury or property damage.
SELECTING A PROPER AIR HOSE
Use an air hose with the largest diameter and shortest length possible to ensure
continuous, efficient nailing operations. Using an air pressure of 70 psig (5.0
kg/cm2G), an air hose with an inside diameter of 1/4" (6.5 mm) or greater and a
hose length of less than 6.6 ft (20 m), it is recommended that a 0.5 second interval
be allowed between each nailing. Air supply hoses shall have a minimum working
pressure of 150 psig (10.7 kg/cm
2
G) or 150% of the maximum pressure produced
by the compressor or which ever is higher.
Low air output by the compressor or a longer hose with
a smaller inside diameter in relation to the nailing frequency may decrease
the driving capability of the air nailer.
SELECTING A QUICK DISCONNECT
1. Remove the plastic protective plug
from the tool’s air inlet.
2. Insert a 1/4" NPT male quick
disconnect into the air inlet. Install
the female portion to the air hose.
8
Thoroughly clean and maintain the roofing nailer after every use. Lubricate
moving parts to prevent rust and minimize friction related wear. Wipe down the
entire tool and remove all dust from the moving parts. Properly store the roof-
ing nailer in a suitable case to keep it ready for the next job.
All maintenance and repairs should be performed by an authorized repair
facility. Call 1-888-278-8092 to obtain a list of repair facilities in your area or
to make arrangements to return the tool for service.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS:
1. Adjustable Exhaust
2. Bumper
3. Trigger
4. Nail Depth Adjuster
5. Feeder Door
6. Work Piece Contact
7. Nail Guide
8. Bumper
9. Adjustable Nail Spindle
10. Shingle Guide Release
11. Nail Magazine Cover
12. Air Inlet
ACCESSORIES:
13. Safety Glasses
14. Lubricant
15. Hex Wrenches (2)
7