Technical Specifications

WARNING
Whenever air is
connected to the Stapler,
keep body parts away from the staple
discharge path. Disconnect the air line
before making adjustments or repairs on the
Stapler. Only connect air to an unloaded
Stapler so as to prevent accidental discharge.
Consult the drawing for the appropriate
adapter pad to use with the thickness of
ooring you are installing.
Rack the ooring into place with the rubber
end of the mallet supplied with the Stapler
Place the Stapler Adapter Foot on the
tongued edge of the ooring strip to be
stapled. Be sure the Adapter Foot is pressed
tightly against the edge of the ooring strip
above the tongue.
Be sure ooring strips are racked tightly.
Pull the Safety Trigger and tap the Stapler
Plunger Rubber Cap with the rubber capped
end of the mallet to discharge the Stapler.
WARNING
It is not necessary to hit
the Stapler hard to activate it. Never hit the
Stapler with excessive force or with the metal
end of the mallet, this will damage the
Stapler.
Never use the Safety Trigger interlock to
lock up the plunger and rack the wood with
blows to the Stapler body. This will severely
damage the safety mechanism and Stapler.
This abuse and damage is not covered by
the warranty.
Before each use check all screws to be sure
they are tight. Shock and vibration can loosen
screws. Do not over tighten any screw.
AIR SUPPLY:
The air must be clean and dry. Dirty and/or
wet air will damage the Stapler. A combination
lter-regulator-lubricator is required for proper
Stapler performance and should be placed
close to the Stapler per manufacturers’
recommendations.
Drywall Dust:
• Using Pneumatic PowerStapler in drywall
dust conditions will dramatically decrease
the life of the Stapler.
• Drywall dust is abrasive, when cycled
through the Stapler it will cause excessive
wear.
Fill the lubricator with a high-quality Air Tool
Oil. Adjust the lubricator to the manufacturers’
recommendations. Do not over oil the Stapler,
as excess oil will be discharged with the spent
air and could stain the wood ooring, walls or
furnishings. We will not be responsible for
oil stains.
WARNING
Detergent oil is not
recommended and may damage the
seals. Consult the lter regulator lubricator
manufacturer’s recommendations for proper
operation, settings and unit maintenance.
The air source must continuously deliver 100
to 120 psi and 3-1/2 cubic feet of air per minute
to operate the Stapler Connect a 1/4” minimum
internal diameter and clean air hose to the
Stapler. Be sure the air regulator is set at 90
psi. If the staple is not countersunk below the
surface of the wood, turn up the air pressure,
but not over 120 psi.
Check for air supply leaks that waste air and
starve the Stapler of air thereby reducing
its performance. There should be no orice
smaller than 1/4” in the air path between the
Regulator and the Stapler.
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OPERATION
Read these instructions carefully before you use the Stapler.