User Manual

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Description
The Paslode Cordless
18 ga. Brad Nailer is a self-contained,
fully portable nailer that uses liquid hydrocarbon fuel to
power a unique linear drive internal combustion motor.
In order for you to fully understand the information contained
in this manual, you need a basic understanding of the
Cordless
18 ga. Brad Nailer. As you can see in the illustration
below, the
Cordless
18 ga. Brad Nailer is made up of three
major areas: handle, motor, and magazine.
As you examine the Cordless
18 ga. Brad Nailer, become
familiar with the three major areas and the various
components located in each of them.
The Handle Assembly contains the fuel cell, indicator
light, and the trigger.
The Motor Assembly contains the cover and filter, the
motor housing, the nose, and the work contacting element.
The Magazine Assembly contains the components to load
and control the fastener and the battery for the Cordless
Brad Nailer.
Specifications
Dimensions: Weight-with battery 4 lbs 14oz.
Height 11-1/2 inches
Length 11 inches
Magazine 18 ga. Straight
Cycle Rate: Intermittent Operation – 2 to 3 nails
per second
NOTE: Exceeding these cycle rates could cause the tool to
overheat, resulting in loss of performance or damage to tool
components.
By using the Paslode Cordless Brad Nailer at its recom-
mended cycle rate, you will be able to drive several
thousand nails in a typical workday.
Fasteners: 18 gauge, straight Brads
Magazine Capacity: 2 nail strips, or 100 fasteners
Battery :
Fuel Cell:
An Overview of the Paslode Cordless 18 ga. Brad Nailer
Magazine Assembly
fuel cell compartment
cap
removable
grille & filter
no-mar tip
Handle Assembly
(soft grip)
soft
touch
trigger
Motor Assembly
battery compartment
(opposite side)
battery indicator light
(opposite side)
follower
motor housing
nail count indicator
adjustable
depth of drive
(opposite side)
quick clear
cover
magazine release latch
+
reversable
belt hook
7.4 volts DC -
Provides enough
energy to
drive
approximately
12,000
fasteners on a
full charge.
Trim fuel cartridge
of Liquid hydrocarbon
-
Provides
enough
fuel
to drive approximately
1000 fasteners.