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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Do not use the tool when changing one driving location to
another, involves the use of stairs, ladders or scaffolding.
Do not carry the tool with your finger on the trigger.
Do not carry the tool by the hose or pull the hose to move
the tool. Carry the tool only the handle.
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Wear eye protection with side shields that conform to ANSI
Z87.1 specifications.
Wear eye protection where tools are being operated.
FREE FLIGHT FASTENERS OR DEBRIS WILL CAUSE
PERMANENT EYE INJURY.
Wear hearing protection and hard hats.
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Never point the tool at yourself or at any other person at all
times.
Never operate the tool while working above others.
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY MAY OCCUR.
No horseplay! Work safe!
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Use air compressors that meet ANSI B19.3 safety
standards.
Use pressure regulator, filter and oiler.
Use air supply hose rated for 150 PSIG minimum.
Do not use a check valve or any other fitting that allows air
to remain in the tool.
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TOOL MAINTENANCE
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VISUAL INSPECTION
1. Smooth safety and trigger movement.
2. All screws are tightened.
3. Never use damaged or incomplete tool.
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CLEANING
The periodical cleaning of the tool is recommended to ensure proper
functioning.
1. Disconnect the tool from air supply.
2. Remove all fasteners
3. Clear the magazine and nose sections with a blowgun to remove any
accumulated debris.
4. Check for free movement of the trigger, follower and work contact element.
Remove any obstructions carefully.
5. Oil tool daily with proper air tool oil.
6. Empty the air tanks on your compressor daily to prevent moisture buildup in
the air lines.
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LUBRICATION
The tool should be lubricated daily.
1. Add a few drops of non-detergent oil in the tool air inlet before each use.
2. Never use detergent oils, which can damage o-rings causing the tool to
malfunction.
3. Wipe off excessive oil from the exhaust.
Excessive oil will damage o-rings of tool.