Nose adapter
To prevent the surface of workpiece from being
scratched or damaged, use the nose adapter.
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► 1. Nose adapter 2. Contact element
A spare nose adapter is stored in the place shown in the figure.
► 1. Spare nose adapter
Connecting air hose
CAUTION:
Do not rest your finger on the
trigger when connecting the air hose.
► 1. Air fitting 2. Air socket
Slip the air socket of the air hose onto the air fitting on
the tool. Be sure that the air socket locks firmly into
position when installed onto the air fitting.
A hose coupling must be installed on or near the tool in
such a way that the pressure reservoir will discharge at
the time the air supply coupling is disconnected.
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OPERATION
CAUTION:
working order before operation.
Checking proper action before
operation
Before operation, always check following points.
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Make sure that the tool does not operate only by
connecting the air hose.
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Make sure that the tool does not operate only by
pulling the trigger.
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Make sure that the tool does not operate only by
placing the contact element against the workpiece
without pulling the trigger.
Driving nails
To drive a nail, place the contact element against the
workpiece and pull the trigger.
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CAUTION:
HALF-PULLED POSITION, an unexpected nailing
could occur, if contact element is allowed to re-con-
tact against the workpiece or the other surface under
the influence of recoil.
In order to avoid this unexpected nailing, perform
as follows;
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Do not place the contact element against the
workpiece with excessive force.
Pull the trigger fully and hold it on for 1-2
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seconds after nailing.
Removing jammed nails
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WARNING:
before removing nails.
CAUTION:
strip. Failure to do so causes poor nail feeding.
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Make sure all safety systems are in
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WITH THE TRIGGER HELD IN A
Always disconnect the hose
Do not use deformed nails or nail