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Filling the magazine
Ensure that nailer and fasteners are compatible (Chap. 1) with
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each other.
Check fasteners for proper condition.
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Put nailer carefully down in defined safe resting position (Chap.
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3): The driving nose must point away from any person. It must
be impossible to unintendly actuate trigger and/or release
protection.
Actuate the locking lever 1 on the head piece and open the
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head piece flap 2. Then open magazine cover 3 and set coil
plate 4 to nail length. Insert nails into magazine. Then close the
magazine cover and headpiece flap
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Adjusting drive-in depth
Reduce pneumatic operating pressure as far as possible to
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minimize blowback, noise and air consumption (see General
operating instructions).
Mechanical adjustment of drive-in depth:
Disconnect the tool from the compressed air supply. Turn
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adjustment knob 1 for deeper countersunk nails clockwise. Turn
anti-clockwise to lower the nails less deeply.
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Changing the trigger setting
Disconnect
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the unit from the compressed air supply, press button
the valve lever from the front and with the other hand set it to single
release (symbol 1 nail) or contact release (symbol with 3 nails).
Reconnect the tool to the pressure source.
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Removing magazine residue
If necessary, grasp the tape strip that has escaped from the
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machine during the processing of the nails and tear it off with a jerk
If necessary, sever the tape strip that emerges from the front of the
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machine during
the processing of the nails with a light blow against a
wooden edge or with a plastic hammer on the cutting bolt 1.
Device-specific additional instructions for nailer
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