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Safety Warnings for Compressed-air Nailers/Staplers
Wear safety goggles.
Always assume that the pneumatic tool is loaded with fasteners.
Careless handling of the pneumatic tool can lead to unexpected shot
actuation of fasteners and cause injury.
When working, hold the pneumatic tool in such a manner that your
head and body cannot be injured in case of sudden kickback due to
a malfunction of the energy supply or from hard objects/locations
in the workpiece.
Never point the pneumatic tool at yourself or at persons close by.
Unexpected actuation will expel a fastener, which can lead to injury.
Do not actuate the pneumatic tool until firmly placed against the
workpiece. When the pneumatic tool is not in contact with the work-
piece, the fastener can bounce away from the fastening point and over-
load the pneumatic tool.
Do not work on ladders or scaffolds when the actuation
system "Contact actuation" is set. In particular, do not
move from one fastening location to another, close
boxes or enclosures, or fasten transport-securing fix-
tures on e.g., vehicles and waggons, via scaffolds,
stairs, ladders or ladder-like constructions, such as
roof battens. With this actuation system, a fastener will be
discharged each time when accidentally applying the
pneumatic tool while the discharge lock-off is pressed in.
This can lead to injury.
Observe the conditions of the job site. It is possible that fasteners
can burst through thin workpieces or be deflected when working in cor-
ners or against edges, and harm persons.
Disconnect the air supply, when the fastener is
jammed in the pneumatic tool. When the pneumatic tool
is still connected to the power supply, it can accidentally
be actuated when removing a jammed fastener.
Use caution when removing a jammed or stuck fastener. The sys-
tem can be under tension and cause the fastener to be shot or thrust
out, while attempting to clear the jam.
Do not use this to pneumatic tool to fasten electrical wiring. It is not
suitable for fastening electrical wiring, can damage the insulation of
electric cables and thus lead to electric shock and danger of fire.
Never use oxygen or flammable gases as the energy source for the
pneumatic tool. Flammable gases are dangerous and can cause the
pneumatic tool to explode.
Use appropriate detectors to determine if utility lines are hidden in
the work area or call the local utility company for assistance. Con-
tact with electric lines can lead to fire and electric shock. Damaging a
gas line can lead to explosion. Penetrating a water line causes property
damage or may cause an electric shock.
The pneumatic tool may only be connected to lines, for which the
maximal permissible pressure of the pneumatic tool cannot be ex-
ceeded by more than 10 %; for higher pressures, a pressure con-
trol valve (pressure reducer) with preceding pressure-limitation
valve in the compressed-air line must be installed. Excessive pres-
sure leads to abnormal operation or breakage of the pneumatic tool,
which can lead to injury.
1 609 929 X30 | (22.3.11)
Product Description and Specifications
Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to
follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric
shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Intended Use
The pneumatic tool is intended for connecting work in roofing, encasing,
battening, manufacturing wall and ceiling elements, wood facades, pal-
lets, wood fences, noise-reduction walls and boxes.
Only the fasteners (nails, staples, etc.) specified in table "Technical Data"
may be used.
Product Features
The numbering of the product features refers to the illustration of the
pneumatic tool on the graphics page.
1 Workpiece protector
2 Discharge lock-off
3 Clamping lever for opening/closing the shot duct
4 Air outlet with adjustable exhaust cap
5 Trigger
6 Selector switch for actuation system
7 Handle
8 Air connector
9 Storage for workpiece protector
10 Magazine
11 Magazine slider
12 Thumbwheel for depth stop adjustment
13 Outlet
14 Air-connection coupling
15 Supply-air hose
16 Nail strip*
17 Magazine spring
18 Nail pusher
19 Driver blade
*Accessories shown or described are not part of the standard delivery scope of
the product. A complete overview of accessories can be found in our accessories
program.
Technical Data
Compressed-air nailer
Article number
Driving force
at 6.3 bar (91 psi)
Actuation systems
– Single actuation with safety run
– Contact actuation
Fastener
– Type
– Length
– Diameter
Magazine angle
Magazine capacity, max.
Engine oil
SAE 10, SAE 20
Internal volume
GSK 64-34
Professional
3 601 D91 902
Nm
34.4
Nail strip
Brads
mm
32
63
–
mm
1.8
°
34
100
ml
0.25
0.5
–
ml
330
Bosch Power Tools