OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(Continued)
3. Always use air supply hoses with
a minimum working pressure
rating equal to or greater than the
pressure from the power source if a
regulator fails, or 150 psi, whichever
is greater. Use 1/4 inch air hose for
runs up to 50 feet. Use 3/8 inch or
greater air hoses for 50 foot run or
longer.
150 psi or greater
4. Use a pressure regulator on the
compressor, with an operating
pressure of 0 - 125 psi. A pressure
regulator is required to control
the operating pressure of the tool
between 60 and 100 psi.
OPERATIONAL MODE
Always know the
operational mode of
the tool before using. Failure to know
the operational mode could result in
death or serious personal injury.
TRIGGER ONLY MODE (WITH
TRIGGER LOCK)
The tool is a single-actuator device. This
mode requires that, with the trigger
lock not positioned in the safe mode,
only a pull of the trigger will fire a
fastener.
After verifying there are no fasteners
in the tool, safety check the operation
of the activated trigger lock to prevent
the tool from firing a fastener before
storage. Always disconnect from
compressed air when not in use.
LOADING/UNLOADING THE TOOL
1. Set the pin length adjustment switch
to the appropriate setting for the
length of pins you are loading by
first pushing in on the red switch
and sliding until the notch is in the
appropriate groove.
2. Push the latch button. Pull back on
the magazine cover fully.
3. Insert a stick of fasteners into the
magazine with pins positioned as
shown. Make sure pins are not dirty
or damaged. Pins are marked for
direction of loading.
4. Push the magazine cover forward
until latch engages.
5. Always unload all fasteners before
removing tool from service.
Unloading is the reverse of loading,
except always disconnect the air
supply before unloading.
CLEARING A JAM FROM THE TOOL
1. Disconnect the air
supply from the tool.
2. Remove all pins from the magazine
(see "Loading/ Unloading The
Nailer"). Failure to do so will cause
the nails to eject from the front of
the tool.
3. Completely remove the two (2) small
nose screws and the top nose plate
to reveal the jammed fastener.
4. Using caution not to bend or
damage the driver blade, use a pick
or some other pointed object to pry
free and clear the jammed fastener.
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Please call our Tool Hotline at 1-800-
543-6400 with any questions regarding
the operation or repair of this tool or
for additional copies of this manual.
FASTENER AND REPLACEMENT
PARTS
Tool performance, safety and durability
could be reduced if improper fasteners
are used. When ordering replacement
parts or fasteners, specify by part
number.
DRIVER BLADE CARE AND
REPLACEMENT
In order to properly drive the
tiny micropins and leave a nearly
undetectable hole, the tips of the driver
blades end in a fine point and are
therefore quite vulnerable to abuse and
extended use.
To maximize the life of the blade,
closely examine fasteners for defects.
Make sure the pin length adjustment
switch is properly set. Do not use
defective or improper fasteners. Also
load fasteners in the proper orientation;
the pin points and the arrows always
point toward the wood surface. Drive
fasteners into wood products only (see
"Loading/ Unloading The Nailer").
Even with good care, extended use
of the tool may eventually lead to tip
failure. Replacement driver assemblies
can be purchased by calling 1-800-
543-6400 and refer to part number
SKN11200AV.
Replace assembly by first removing the
four (4) head cap screws using the 4mm
hex wrench provided. Remove head cap
and components to access the driver
piston. Remove and replace driver
assembly using your fingers. Replace
components and head cap as removed.
TOOL REPAIR
Only qualified personnel should
repair the tool and they should use
genuine Husky replacement parts and
accessories, or parts and accessories
which perform equivalently.
HDN10500
Use only headless
micropins, 23 gauge.