Features
Revolutionary 3 in 1 design
For use with Staples, T-Cleats and L-Cleats.
Non-marring design
Provides increased protection from marring when
working with a finished flooring surface.
Quick jam release
Allows for easy access clearing in the event of a jam.
Durable construction
Light weight and durably constructed of high-strength
aluminum and heat treated steel parts.
Fiberglass mallet with rubber head included
Operation
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Loading cleat nails
WARNING: The tool may fire when it is first connected
to the air resource. Always connect the tool to the air
source before loading fasteners to prevent injury from
unintended cycling.
Pull the pusher (A) back to the end of magazine. Lock the
pusher in the place by using the Lock button (C). Then
pull the magazine side shelter (B) back.
Place a full clip of desired fasteners into the magazine
from the side. Up to 100 cleat nails can be loaded into the
magazine. Note that, when loading the L cleat nails, the
side with the L head should be in the left of the magazine
side shelter (B). Press the lock button (C), then the pusher
(A) set back to make the magazine side shelter (B) down
back.
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Loading staples
WARNING: The tool may fire when it is first connected
to the air resource. Always connect the tool to the air
source before loading fasteners to prevent injury from
unintended cycling.
Pull the pusher (A) back to the end of magazine. Lock the
pusher in the place by using the lock button (C). Then pull
the magazine side shelter (B) back.
Place a full clip of 1/2 in. crown staples in the magazine
from the top. You can load up the 90 pieces into the tool.
Press the lock button (C), then the pusher (A) sets back to
make the magazine side shelter (B) down back.
Magazine side
shelter (B)
Lock button (C)
Pusher (A)
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Operation (Continued)
3
Unloading cleat nails and staples
Unloading is the reverse of loading. Always disconnect the
air source before unloading.
WARNING: Always unload all fasteners before
removing tool from service.
WARNING: The tool may fire when it first connected to
the air source. Always connect the tool to the air
source before loading fasteners to prevent injury from
unintended cycling. Always make sure the tool's
magazine is empty at the beginning of each work
session, before connecting to an air source.
WARNING: Use only those fasteners recommended
for use with this tool. Fasteners not identified for use
with this tool by the tool manufacturer are able to
result in a risk of injury to persons or tool damage
when used in this tool.
4
Changing the foot plate
The tool is equipped with a factory pre-installed 3/4 in. foot
plate (D). And an additional uninstalled 1/2 in. & 5/8 in. foot
plate. To change the plate:
Disconnect the tool from the air source.
Empty the magazine completely.
Fire the tool into a piece of scrap wood to ensure there is
no compressed air or fasteners left in the tool.
Set the tool on its side to expose the four screws (E).
Remove the four screws (E), then, remove the foot plate.
Align the four screw holes in the replacement foot plate
with the four threaded mounting holes.
Using the four screws you removed, secure the
replacement foot plate to the tool.
Ensure the correct foot plate is installed by firing into a
scrap piece of flooring and checking for proper fastener
placement.
WARNING: Disconnect the tool from the air source
whenever changing the foot plate.
Make sure there is no fastener in the magazine before
changing the foot plate.
Screws (E)
Foot plate (D)
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Clearing jams
Occasionally, fasteners may become jammed in the firing
mechanism of the tool, making the tool inoperable. To
remove a jammed fastener, follow these steps below:
Disconnect the tool from air source.
Empty the magazine. Make sure all fasteners are
removed.
Try to fire the tool into a piece of scrap wood or
flooring to make sure that it's incapable of firing any
fasteners.
Pull up on the latch (F) and open the quick jam release
(G). (See figure 1& 2)
Remove the jammed fastener, using plier or a
screwdriver if required.
Close the quick jam release (G) and latch (F). (See
figure 3)
Reload the tool with fasteners, then reconnect the air
source to the tool.
Press the drive guide (H) against a piece of wood, and
test fire the fasteners several times to check for
proper operation. If the tool is properly firing, you may
continue using the tool. If the tool fails to perform
properly, immediately discontinue use and have the
tool repaired by a qualified service technician.
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