Operators and others in work area MUST wear safety glasses
with side shields which conforms to ANSI Z87.1 specifications.
WARNING
steep of an angle; fasteners can ricochet and hurt someone.
• Do not strike the ram/actuator or any part of the Tool with the metal portion of the mallet.
Use the rubber capped end only to prevent possible injury and/or damage to the Tool.
• Do not drive fasteners into thin boards or near corners and edges of work piece.Fasteners
can be driven through or away from work piece and hit someone.
• Do not overdrive fasteners. NWFA (National Wood Flooring Association) states that one
reason for split tongues is overdriving.
• Never use Tool which is defective or operating abnormally.
• Do not use Tool as a hammer.
• Disconnect air hose from Tool when:
1.) It is not in use;
2.) Leaving work area;
3.) Moving it to another location; and
4.) Handing it to another person.
• Wear safety glasses and safety shoes for protection against foreign objects.
• Never use a Hammer with a loose head or splintered handle.
• Air supply hoses should have a minimum working pressure rating of 150 psi or 150
percent of the maximum pressure produced in the power source, whichever is higher.
• Check all hoses before connecting to ensure that they are free from dirt, grit, or particles
that could alter the performance of the tool.
• An airline Filter and In-Line Air Regulator adjustable to 125 psi max are required.
• NEVER use a defective tool. Replace worn or damaged parts immediately. Be sure that all
screws and seals are securely tightened at all times.
TOOL OPERATION
DANGER
•
NEVER point tool at yourself or others in work area.
•
Never place your face, hands or feet closer than 8 inches
(200 mm) from discharge area when using. The Tool may bounce
from the recoil of driving a fastener and an unwanted second
fastener may be driven possibly causing injury.
•
Do not drive fasteners on top of other fasteners or with Tool at too
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