Use and Care Manual

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BRAD/NAILER
CLEARING A JAM FROM THE TOOL
If a nail remains jammed inside the nail gun, comply with
the following procedure:
1) Switch off the compressor.
2) Disconnect the brad/nailer from the compressor.
3) Release the outer part of cartridge (C) from the locked
position, pressing lever (D) (Fig. 12).
4) Slide the outer part of cartridge (C) downwards (Fig. 13).
5) Using a suitable Allen wrench (G), remove screws (M)
- (N) and (O) located in the top part of the brad/nailer
(Fig. 17).
6) Remove cover (I) of the brad/nailer (Fig. 18).
7) Remove the jammed nail.
8) Replace cover (I) of the brad/nailer.
9) Using a suitable Allen wrench (G), refasten screws (M)
- (N) and (O) to cover (I).
10) Slide the outer part of cartridge (C) upwards, pressing
lever (D) at the same time (Fig. 15).
11) Lock the outer part of cartridge (C), releasing lever (D).
Make sure that the cartridge is firmly secured (Fig. 16).
12) Connect the brad/nailer to the compressor as
explained in the Compressor manual at chapter
“OPERATION - USING THE AIR COMPRESSOR”.
13) Once the compressor has been restarted, the brad/
nailer is ready for use again.
After use, always store the pneumatic tool in a dry, clean
environment. Do not use solvents, flammable or toxic
liquids for cleaning.
WARNING:
FASTENER AND REPLACEMENT PARTS
Use only genuine 18 gauge fasteners (or equivalent).
Fasteners not identified for use with this tool by the
tool manufacturer are able to result in a risk of injury to
persons or tool damage when used in this tool). Tool
performance, safety and durability could be reduced if
improper fasteners are used.
When ordering replacement parts or fasteners, specify
by part number.
TOOL REPAIR
Only qualified personnel should repair the tool, and they
should use genuine replacement parts and accessories,
or parts and accessories which perform equivalently.
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