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(2) Adjust the position of the nail holder according to the
nail length (Fig. 5).
The nail will not feed smoothly if the nail holder is not
correctly adjusted (Fig. 6).
a. Turn
the
nail
counterclockwise.
b. Slide in vertical direction possible.
Lift or lower the nail holder to accept diff erent length
nails.
c. Adjust the plate to the nail length reference points
on the magazine cover and turn the nail holder 90
degrees clockwise until you hear "click".
(3) Place the nail coil into the magazine.
Uncoil enough nails to reach the driving hole (Fig. 7).
When using wire collated nails
Insert the fi rst nail into the driving hole and the second
nail between the two pawls of the feeder.
Fit the nail head in the guide slot (Fig. 8).
When using plastic sheet collated nails
Insert the fi rst nail into the driving hole and the second
nail between the two pawls of the feeder.
Fit the nail head and upper side of the plastic sheet in
the guide slot.
Fit the lower side of the plastic sheet in the guide slot for
plastic sheets (Fig. 9).
(4) Close the magazine cover fi rst and swing the nail guide
closed (Fig. 10).
(5) Lock the knob correctly.
NOTE
○ Be careful not to deform the collated wires and not to
disengage the nails with the guide surface.
Otherwise, the nail guide will not close correctly.
CAUTION
○ To prevent unintentional operation, never touch the
trigger or place the top end of the push lever on a work
bench or fl oor. Also, never face the nail outlet toward
any part of a person.
NOTE
○ Before loading the nails in the magazine, position the
nail holder according to the length of the nail. If the nail
holder position is not adjusted properly, nail feed may
jam. If the cover is forcibly closed without adjusting
the position of the nail holder, the nail holder may be
damaged.
HOW TO USE THE NAILER
CAUTION
○ Do not use the body or any portion of the tool as a
hammer as nails may be discharged unexpectedly or
the tool may become damaged and serious injury could
occur.
○ Take precautions to ensure the safety of persons in the
vicinity during operation.
○ Ensure tool is always safely engaged on the workpiece
and cannot slip.
○ Never carry a pneumatic tool by its hose.
○ Never drag a pneumatic tool by its hose.
1. Set the lock lever to "Free" position
Turn the lock lever and align it with the "Free" position
(Fig. 11).
2. How to drive nails
This device is equipped with a mechanism allowing
"intermittent operation" or "continuous operation" for
most eff ective use according to the type material the
nails will be driven into.
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holder
about
90
degrees
(1) Intermittent operation
Intermittent operation nail driving is used when the
fi nished appearance is important and when driving
a nail in a particular spot.
up against the spot where you will drive the nail.
the nails one at a time by pulling the trigger (Fig. 13).
NOTE
○ Use "intermittent operation" when you are aiming at a
particular spot to drive the nail.
(2) Continuous operation
To drive nails with contact drive:
Then press the nail dispenser up against the spots
2
you want, to drive the nails one after another at those
spots (Fig. 14).
NOTE
○ In intermittent operation, you cannot drive nails with the
trigger still held down, by again pressing the push-lever
up against the target spot. To continually drive nails one
after another, release your fi nger from the trigger and
switch to "continuous operation".
○ If a nail driver placed on the fl oor (push-lever pressed
against the fl oor) is picked up while pulling the trigger,
the nail driver will shift to single shot and it may be
impossible to shoot nails even if the push-lever is
pressed against something. If that happens, release
your fi nger from the trigger and then try driving nails
again.
CAUTION
Exercise care when nailing corners of lumber. When
continuous nailing corners of lumber, a nail may go
astray or break through the corner.
NOTE
○ Precautions on no-load operation.
Sometimes nailing will continue after driving in all nails
previously contained in the magazine.
This is termed "no-load operation". Such operation may
deteriorate the bumper, magazine, and nail feeder.
To avoid no-load operation, occasionally confi rm the
amount of remaining nails. On the other hand, all nails
should be removed after using this nailer.
○ After completing operation, put into the body about 2 cc
oil through the hose joint to protect the tool from rust.
○ Under low temperature conditions, the machine
sometimes does not operate correctly. Always operate
the machine at the appropriate ambient temperature.
3. Adjusting the nail-driving depth
CAUTION
When making adjustments, be sure remove your fi nger
from the trigger. When making adjustments, be sure
that the nail outlet is not facing downward and that
body parts or other people are not in the path of the nail
outlet.
○ Adjusting the adjuster (Fig. 15)
Carry out test driving. If the nails are too deep, turn the
adjuster to the shallow side (
If the nail depth is too shallow, turn the adjuster to the
deep side (
mark) (See Fig. 15, 16).
Depth is changed 1 mm with each rotation of the
adjuster.
NOTE
○ When adjusting the adjuster, it does not rotate more
than 3 mm from the deepest point where a nail goes
down. Do not rotate the adjuster by force beyond that
point.
○ The nail-driving depth can also be adjusted by changing
the air pressure used. Carry this out together with
movement of the adjuster. Using a high air pressure that
does not match the nail-driving resistance will shorten
the life of this nailer.
Press the push-lever
1
Drive
2
First, pull the trigger.
1
mark).

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