Do not connect brad nailer to an air source capable of generating
more than 200 psi (14.06 kg/cm
2
G). Over-pressurizing the brad
nailer will result in bursting, abnormal operation or breakage of the
tool. Use only clean, dry, regulated compressed air at levels speci-
fied on the tool. Failure to comply can cause severe injury or death to the oper-
ator or bystanders.
Do not attempt to fasten the trigger in the “ON” position. This could lead to
an accidental discharge of the brad nailer. Do not operate the brad nailer if any
portion of the tool’s operating controls are inoperable, disconnected, altered in
any way or not in proper working order. Failure to comply with this warning
could result in serious injury or even death to the operator or other bystanders.
All air compressors must comply with the requirements of ANSI
b19.3. Pressure regulators must be used to limit air pressure where
air supply pressure exceeds the tool’s rated operating pressure.
Do not carry the brad nailer with a finger on the trigger. This could lead to an
accidental discharge of the brad nailer. Do not press the trigger of the brad nail-
er unless it is pressed firmly against the work piece. Do not point the brad nail-
er at yourself or in the direction of another person. Failure to comply with this
warning could result in serious injury or even death to the operator or other
bystanders.
Do not tamper with the work piece contact. The work piece contact prevents
accidental discharge of the brad nailer and should never be removed or com-
promised in any way. Failure to comply with this warning could result in seri-
ous injury or even death to the operator or other bystanders.
Always disconnect air hose and remove any remaining nails:
1. When brad nailer is left unattended.
2. Before performing any maintenance or repair on the brad nailer.
3. Before attempting to clear a jam in the brad nailer.
4. Before moving the brad nailer to a new location.
Always check the overall condition of the brad nailer before using. Check for
and tighten any loose screws. Ensure all safety systems are in working condi-
tion before using the brad nailer. The brad nailer must not operate if only the
trigger is pulled or if only the work piece contact is pressed against the work
piece. The brad nailer must only be used if both the trigger and work piece con-
tact work at the same time.
Always use hearing protection to protect your ears against
hearing loss due to exhaust noise. Always wear proper safe-
ty glasses to prevent injuries to the eyes from fragments of
the work piece, defective nails or other debris caused by using the brad nail-
er. All safety glasses must have side shields and should conform to the require-
ments of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) z87.1. Failure to
comply with this warning could lead to serious or permanent damage to the
ears as well as serious damage or permanent blindness in the eyes.
Never carry the brad nailer by the air hose. A sudden disconnection of the air
hose could cause the brad nailer to remain charged and an accidental firing
could occur. Failure to comply with this warning could lead to serious injury to
the operator or bystanders.
Always disconnect the power source and ensure the tool is not charged
before loading fasteners. Failure to comply with this warning could cause
severe injury or death to the operator, bystanders and severe damage to the
brad nailer.
Never use a non-relieving air coupler with the brad nailer. Always use cou-
plers that release any built-up charge in the brad nailer’s firing mechanism. A
non-relieving air coupler can allow the brad 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.
Do not drive nails on top of other nails. Do not operate the brad nailer at too
steep of an angle. Nails can ricochet. Failure to comply with this warning can
result in serious injury or even death to the operator or bystanders.
Do not modify the brad nailer in any way. Unauthorized alterations can jeop-
ardize safety in the tool’s operation. Failure to follow this precaution can result
in serious injury or even death to the operator or bystanders.
On rooftops and other high locations, always move forward as you use the
brad nailer. You can easily loose your footing if moving backwards. When nail-
ing against a perpendicular surface, nail from the top down. This causes less
fatigue and reduces the chances of accidents.
Ensure the work area is sufficiently illuminated to operate power tools. The
work area should be clear and free of litter.
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