COMPRESSED AIR NAIL GUN
Introduction
To get the most out of your new compressed
air tool, please read these instructions and
the attached safety instructions before use.
Please also save the instructions in case you
need to refer to them at a later date.
Technical data
Nail capacity:
Nail size:
50-90 mm, Ø 2.8-3.4 mm
Operating pressure:
Max. pressure:
Compressed air consumption: 4.3 l. per nail
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Insertion angle:
Air intake:
Weight:
Dimensions:
Sound pressure, L
: 89 dB(A), Kpa = 3 dB(A)
pA
Sound level, L
:
wA
Vibration:
The table below shows how long you
may be exposed to vibration every day, if
the vibration load of 2.5 m/s
exceeded:
Vibration
Max. exposure
2.5 m/s
8 hours
2
3.5 m/s
4 hours
2
5 m/s
2 hours
2
7 m/s
1 hour
2
10 m/s
30 minutes
2
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(Ga8-Ga11)
5-8 bar
8 bar
3.7 kg
110×390×500 mm
102 dB(A), Kpa = 3 dB(A)
4.37 m/s
, K = 1.5 m/s
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is not to be
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Special safety instructions
The nail gun is intended for nailing and
assembling work pieces made of wood, e.g.
in connection with building, renovation and
packaging using wood.
General
The safety instructions below do not
take account of every possible situation.
Familiarise yourself with how the
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compressed air tool works and use common
sense when working with it.
Never use the tool if you are under the
in� uence of alcohol, suff ering from a lack
of sleep or taking medicine that makes you
sleepy, or in any other circumstances that
may limit your judgement and/or prevent
the safe use of the tool.
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Nail guns may only be used by persons over
1/4"
18 years of age. Keep children and spectators
at a safe distance during work.
The work area must be dry, tidy and suffi cient
lit, and with good ventilation.
Never use compressed air tools in areas
where there is a risk of � re or explosion.
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Compressed air supply
Compressors and compressed air tools
can be dangerous if operated incorrectly.
Always observe the manufacturer's safety
instructions! Always remember to drain the
compressor tank of water and to clean the
air hose � lter. Water and contaminants in
compressed air can damage tools.
Do not allow the compressed air hose to
come into contact with sharp edges, heat or
oil.