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SKU 54700        For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353

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ment to do the work of a larger industrial tool.  There are certain applications for
which this tool was designed.  It will do the job better and more safely at the rate
for which it was intended.  Do not modify this tool and do not use this tool for a
purpose for which it was not intended.

6.

Dress properly.  Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in
moving parts.  Protective, electrically nonconductive clothes and nonskid foot
wear are recommended when working.  Wear restrictive hair covering to contain
long hair.

7.

Do not overreach.  Keep proper footing and balance at all times.  Do not reach
over or across running machines or air hoses.

8.

         Use eye and ear protection.  Always wear ANSI approved impact safety
         goggles and appropriate hearing protection.  Wear a full face shield if you
         are producing metal filings or wood chips.  Wear an ANSI approved dust
         mask or respirator when working around metal, wood, and chemical dusts
         and mists.  Other people in the work area must also wear ANSI approved
         impact safety goggles.

9.

Maintain tools with care.  Keep tools clean for better and safer performance.
Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.  Inspect tool cords
and air hoses periodically and, if damaged, have them repaired by an authorized
technician.  The handle must be kept clean, dry, and free from oil and grease at
all times.  Do not operate a tool if any portion of the tool’s operating controls are
inoperable, disconnected, altered or not working properly.

10.

Disconnect Air Hose and release any built-up air pressure.  Never service
the Nailer, clear jams, or disassemble with the air hose attached.  Always release
any built-up air even after disconnecting hose.  Disconnect the Nailer when not in
use.

11.

Remove adjusting keys and wrenches.  Check that keys and adjusting
wrenches are removed from the tool or machine work surface before attaching to
an air source.

12.

Avoid unintentional starting.  Be sure the trigger is in the Off position when not
in use and before plugging in.  Do not carry any tool with your finger on the
trigger, whether it is attached to an air source or not.  Do not point the tool to-
wards yourself or anyone whether it contains fasteners or not.

13.

Stay alert.  Watch what you are doing, use common sense.  Do not operate any
tool when you are tired.

14.

Check for damaged parts.  Before using any tool, any part that appears

Summary of Contents for 54700

Page 1: ...at http www harborfreight com TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE Copyright 2004 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manua...

Page 2: ...Do not expose to rain Keep work area well lit Do not use electrically powered tools in the presence of flammable gases or liquids 3 Keep children away Children must never be allowed in the work area D...

Page 3: ...with care Keep tools clean for better and safer performance Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories Inspect tool cords and air hoses periodically and if damaged have them repaired...

Page 4: ...oper size and type extension cord If an extension cord is required it must be of the proper size and type to supply the correct current to the compres sor without heating up Otherwise the extension co...

Page 5: ...contain preservatives such as copper chro mium arsenate CCA which can be toxic When stapling or nailing these materials extra care should be taken to avoid inhalation and minimize skin con tact WARNIN...

Page 6: ...The amount of air pressure effects how deep the nails staples will be driven It is suggested that you experiment on scrap material 4 Check the air connection for leaks and disconnect the Nailer Stapl...

Page 7: ...t cycle fire If it cycles fires stop immediately and have it repaired by a qualified service technician 7 Hold the tool away or off of the workpiece The Safety 91 of the tool should return to its orig...

Page 8: ...97 Loading Coil Nails ALWAYS WEAR ANSI APPROVED IMPACT SAFETY GOGGLES WHEN RELOADING OR DOING ANY OTHER MAINTENANCE ON THIS TOOL Other people in the work area must also wear ANSI approved impact safe...

Page 9: ...teeth of the Feed Pawl making sure the nail head fits in the slot in the upper portion of the Feed Pawl 5 Swing the Cannister Cover 69 closed Then close the Door 39 Make sure the Door latches securely...

Page 10: ...AL INJURY 3 Do not press the Nose of the Roofing Nailer against the work surface with extra force Allow the tool to do the work Always allow the tool to recoil off the work piece 4 Caution While worki...

Page 11: ...jammed nail usu ally from the Feed Pawl 36 area Replace the coil of nails into the Roofing Nailer Close the Cannister Cover 69 and Door 39 securely 4 Reconnect the Nailer to the air hose 5 Press the S...

Page 12: ...e accelerated wear to the internal seals 2 Inspect the air supply filter if present before each use and clean or replace as necessary Dirt and water in the air supply filter are major causes of pneuma...

Page 13: ...late 45 Feed Piston 78 O Ring 13 Head Cap 46 Piston Guide Stopper 79 O Ring 14 Compression Spring 47 Spring 80 Pin 15 Head Valve 48 Spring 81 Trigger Valve 16 O Ring 49 Spring Guide 82 Pin 17 O Ring 5...

Page 14: ...353 PAGE 14 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts 95 MACHINE OIL NOT SHOWN 96 HEX WRENCH NOT SHOW...

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