In the following situations, nails can
break into several parts after their inser-
tion causing severe injuries:
If too soft, thin or too hard materials are
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penetrated or if the penetration depth is set too
high.
If nails impact other nails after penetration.
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Maintain at least 5 cm distance from edges
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and corners.
Do not use the air nailer if people are present
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opposite to the nailer.
Always position the air nailer at an angle of
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90° to the surface.
Protection of persons:
Do not hold the handle too forcefully.
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Take a break if your fingers/arms feel numb,
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extremely hot or cold or you are suffering from
pins and needles. Consult a doctor if such
symptoms keep occurring.
Property damage:
Do not use the air nailer in the rain or in very
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damp surroundings.
Intended use
The nailer is intended solely for connection to a
standard compressed air compressor and for the
firing of approved fasteners.
The user is responsible for damage result-
ing from improper use.
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Safety instructions
Do not expose the air nailer to high tempera-
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tures, e.g. direct sunlight.
Only use the air nailer outdoors or in well ven-
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tilated areas at temperatures between -10°C
and 40°C.
Do not use the air nailer with an empty mag-
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azine.
Only store the air nailer in dry, frost-free rooms.
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Stop work immediately in the following
situations:
If the hose is visible damaged.
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If screws or other parts have come free or
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fallen from the device.
Residual risks
In spite of observation of the applicable safety
regulations and use of protective devices, certain
risks cannot be avoided. These include:
Damage to hearing.
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Risk of injury due to projectile parts.
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Risk of burns due to accessories becoming hot
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during operation.
Risk of injury due to persistent use.
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Overview (fig. I-III)
1 Handle
2 Magazine
3 Auxiliary handle (removable)
4 Depth adjustment
5 Splinter shield
6 Workpiece contact/muzzle
7 Magazine slide
8 Trigger
9 Magazine opening
10 Slide lock
Device elements