Use and Care Manual

CONNECTING THE TOOL TO AN AIR SUPPLY
NOTE: Make sure that the tip of the nailer is pointed away from you when connecting to an air supply.
Do not operate when the air pressure is outside of the recommended range (60 to 115 PSI).
1. Determine if the tool needs oil and, if necessary, place 4 to 5 drops of oil in the air inlet (Fig. 1) as outlined above
in the Lubrication section.
2. Turn the compressor on and set the Regulator (Fig. 2) to the proper pressure according to the size and type of
fastener being used. The air pressure range should be within 60 PSI to 115 PSI.
3. Connect the tool to the Air Supply (Fig. 2).
ADJUSTING THE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT WHEEL
WARNING: Using a nail gun can be dangerous. To reduce the risk of injury, always wear proper eye and
hearing protection when operating this tool. Stay alert and keep proper balance at all times. Always release
the trigger when not operating the nail gun to reduce the risk of unintended nail discharge.
Use the Depth Adjustment Wheel (Know Your Nailer) found directly underneath the trigger to adjust the depth of
the fired nails. Turn the wheel to the left for deeper nails, or turn to the right for shallower nails.
SHOOTING NAILS
Test the driving depth in a sample piece of wood before using. If the fasteners are being driven too far or not
far enough, adjust the regulator to provide less air pressure or more air pressure (along with the aid of the depth
adjustment wheel).
1. Check that the air supply is correctly connected to the tool at the correct pressure and the fasteners have been
loaded into the magazine.
2. Hold the nailer and press the safety bracket flush against the work surface, making sure that the tool is straight.
With the safety bracket depressed, press the trigger to drive the fastener.
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LOADING THE FASTENERS (Fig. 3)
NOTE: Always load the fasteners pri-
or to connecting the tool to a power
supply. Otherwise, unwanted misfires
may occur.
1. Depress the lock to release the movable maga-
zine and pull the magazine out fully.
2. Place a full clip of the specified type and size
fasteners on the fixed magazine. 106 fasteners
may be loaded in the magazine. Make sure the
heads of the nails rest on the appropriate ridge
inside the fixed magazine.
3. Push the movable magazine assembly forward
until it is locked.
OPERATION
Fixed Magazine
Movable Magazine
Lock
Fig. 3
Front
Plate
Jam-Clearing
Latch