Nailing (Fig. VI)
Injuries or material damage due to
unintentional triggering.
Unintentional firing could be trig-
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gered and cause severe injuries.
Do not hold the trigger pressed
¾
down, if the tool is not being used.
Leave the safety interlock in
¾
the locked position to prevent
unintended activation.
▸
Place the device perpendicular to the material
surface.
▸
Press the contact stop against the material surface.
The device safety mechanism is deactivated, the
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motor starts.
▸
Press the trigger to fire the nail into the material.
Attention!
If you are using this device on materials, that
you do not want to damage, e.g. visible wooden
facing boards, use the supplied plastic protective
cap [14] over the contact stop.
Clearing blockages (Fig. II)
Under tough conditions the motor may stall.
— The firing sequence has not been completed, the
jam/blockage indicator [10] flashes.
▸
Turn the blockage clearance lever [2] on the
device.
The mechanism is released.
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▸
If the device is still blocked, proceed to clearance
of the jammed nail.
▸
Check the mode setting, the material and nail
length to ascertain that the application is not too
demanding.
WARNING!
Clearing a jammed nail (Fig. II)
If a nail becomes jammed in the nosepiece, the jam/
blockage signal lamp [10] illuminates.
▸
Remove the battery from the device.
▸
Activate trigger safety lock [4].
▸
Push the cocking slide up to the bottom part of the
magazine until it engages.
▸
Remove the nail strip.
▸
Undo the two Allen screws [15] on the top part of
the magazine using the Allen key [7].
▸
Open the magazine in a forward direction.
▸
Remove the jammed nail, using pliers if necessary.
▸
If the driver blade is in the bottom position, turn
the blockage clearance lever [2] on the top of the
device.
Note
If the driver blade will not reset after
turning the blockage clearance lever, it
may be necessary to manually reset the
blade with a screwdriver.
▸
Fold the magazine back into the position beneath
the nose of the device.
▸
Tighten the Allen screws ensuring that the correct
torque of 4.5 to 5 Nm is applied.
▸
Reinsert the battery.
Note
The device deactivates automatically and
does not automatically restart.
To reactivate, remove and reinsert the
battery.
▸
Reload the nail strip in the magazine.
▸
Release the cocking slide.
▸
Release the safety interlock (press to the left).
The device is ready for use again.
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Note
If nails frequently jam in the nosepiece,
contact an authorised Würth customer
service centre.
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