7.
Operation
2-3 Drops
of Air Tool
Lubricant
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
Lubrication
If the tool is not used with an in-line lubrication system on
the air supply it is necessary to periodically lubricate the tool
with air tool lubricant.
Under low use, lubricate once a day. Under heavy use,
lubricate twice a day. To lubricate, insert 2-3 drops of
lubricant into the air supply fitting attached to the tool
handle, see figure 2. Using to much oil will cause it to collect
in the tool and be noticeable in the exhaust.
Use only the air tool lubricants supplied
with the tool or specified by BOSCH.
Do
not use other lubricants as they may damage the tool.
Do not use detergent oil, WD-40, transmission fluid, motor
oil, or other lubricants not specifically designated as air tool
lubricants. These lubricants will cause accelerated wear to
the seals, o-rings, and bumpers in the tool, resulting in poor
tool performance and frequent maintenance.
BOSCH recommended lubricants: 10W Pneumatic Tool Oil,
Fuchs Air Lube 10W/NR.
Nail Loading
Always load nails into the tool's magazine
before the air supply is connected.
Connecting the air supply after loading nails reduces the risk
of unintentionally driving a nail and injuring yourself or
someone else.
When loading the tools magazine, check
that the nail tips contact the wear rail and
slide smoothly against the surface of the magazine.
If
the nails are not loaded properly, the tool will misfire and
nails can be deflected, causing the tool to react in an
unexpected manner, and damage the tool.
1. Disconnect air supply.
2. Push magazine latch and pull magazine to open position,
figure 3.
3. See tool specifications to determine appropriate nail
sizes. Insert appropriate nail strips, with the nail tips
contacting the wear rail, figure 4.
4. Push the nail strip against the nose.
5. Push magazine fully closed. Magazine latch will maintain
fully closed position.
Use only the nails meeting the criteria
listed in the “Specification” section of this
manual.
Nails not identified for use with this tool can cause
the tool to malfunction and result in the risk of injury and/or
tool damage.
Watch for pinch points when closing
magazine. Never place any part of your
body in a pinch point area.
When loading nails consider
where your hand is located. If it is within a pinch point,
strongly consider an alternative position. Injuries occur when
hands or fingers are between moving and stationary parts
during the pinching movement.
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WARNING
!
WARNING
FIG. 4
!
WARNING
!
WARNING
!
WARNING
Nail tips contact
wear rail
Push
Against
nose
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