Instruction manual
While pulling the pusher, press the lock lever to unlock
the pusher. Then return the pusher while pressing the
lock lever.
I
Selecting compressor
The air compressor shall comply with the requirements
Select
a
compressor that has ample high pressure and
air output in order to assure cost-efficient operation.
The tool should not be connected to
a
source whose
pressure potentially exceeds
14.0
kgf/cm2
G
(200
PSIG).
The graph
at
right shows the relation between nailing
frequency, applicable pressure and compressor air out-
put. Thus, for example, if the nailing takes place
at
a
speed of approximately
60
times per minute
at
a
com-
pression of
5
kgf/cm*G
(70
PSIG),
a
compressor with
of ANSI 519.3
-
1981.
Use an air hose
as
thick and
as
short
as
possible to
assure continuous, efficient nailing operations. With an
air pressure of
5
kgf/cm2
G
(70
PSIG), an air hose with
an internal diameter of over 8.5 mm
(1
1/32")
and
a
length of
less
than
20
m
(6.6
ft.)
is
recommended
when the interval between each nailing
is
0.5
seconds.
Air supply hoses shall have
a
minimum working pres-
sure rating of
10.7
kgf/cm2G (150 PSIG) or
150
per-
cent of the maximum pressure produced in the system
whichever
is
higher.
Lock
lever
I
w
._
2
200
E
L
150
t-'
3
a
2
100
L
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50
2
E!
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5
V
80
100
30
40
60
(times/min.)
Nailing
frequency
an air output over 80 Iiterdminute
is
required. Pressure regulators shall be used to limit air pres-
sure to the rated pressure
of
the tool where air supply pressure exceeds the tool's rated pressure.
CAUTION:
Low air output
of
the compressor, or
a
long or thin air hose in relation to the nailinq frequency
may cause
a
decrease
in
the driving force
Connecting air hose
Slip the air socket of the air hose onto the air plug on
the nailer. Be sure that the air socket locks firmly into
position when installed onto the air plug.
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,
Air plug