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6.

Dress properly.  

Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in

moving parts.  Protective, electrically non-conductive clothes and non-skid 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 wrenches.  

Check that adjusting wrenches are removed

from the tool or machine work surface before attaching to an air source.

12.

Avoid unintential 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 towards
yourself or anyone whether it contains nails 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

damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly
and perform its intended function.  Check for alignment and binding of moving
parts, any broken parts or mounting fixtures, and any other condition that may
affect proper operation.  Any part that is damaged should be properly repaired or
replaced by a qualified technician.  Do not use the tool if the trigger does not
operate properly.

SKU 93760  

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

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Summary of Contents for 93760

Page 1: ...ll rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools For technical questions...

Page 2: ...ock up tools and keep out of reach of children 5 Use the right tool for the job Do not attempt to force a small tool or attachment to do the work of a larger industrial tool There are certain applicat...

Page 3: ...d 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...

Page 4: ...our circuit breaker to trip or your panel fuse to break If this happens either use the compressor without an extension cord or find a larger amperage circuit to use 19 Maintenance The maintenance outl...

Page 5: ...onnect air supply when moving the tool in the workplace Carry the tool by the handle to avoid contact with the trigger 29 Avoid working alone If an accident happens an assistant can bring help 30 Note...

Page 6: ...ycles fires stop immediately and have it repaired by a qualified service technician 7 Hold the tool away or off the workpiece in a safe direction The Nose 40 of the tool should return to its original...

Page 7: ...on this tool Other people in the work area must also wear ANSI approved impact safety goggles WARNING Make sure the Nailer is not attached to the air hose when loading the tool SKU 93760 For technical...

Page 8: ...s not depressed Once depressed gently and briefly squeeze the Trigger 58 once one Nail will be fired 4 Do not press the Nose 40 against the workpiece with extra force Allow the tool to do the work Alw...

Page 9: ...a jammed Nail disconnect the Nailer from its air supply Empty the Magazine Assembly 73 completely of Nails Attempt to fire the Nailer into a piece of scrap wood to ensure it is disconnected and is inc...

Page 10: ...se and have the tool repaired by a qualified service technician 10 When finished working disconnect the air supply Remove the Nails Then store the Nailer in a clean dry safe location out of reach of c...

Page 11: ...nections for leaks 3 Have a qualified service technician install a head valve piston set Air leak near bottom of tool 1 Tighten all screws 2 Have a qualified service technician replace the bumper or h...

Page 12: ...er Seal 63 Washer 5 18 Collar 64 Coil Spring Assembly 19 O Ring 54 4x4 65 Pin 20 Piston Assembly 66 Bushing 21 Cylinder 67 Screw M4x8 22 O Ring 72 4x3 5 68 Block 23 O Ring 67x3 69 Spring Washer 4 24 R...

Page 13: ...urposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts SKU 93760 For technical questions please call 1 800 444 3353 PAGE 13 86 Nails not shown 87 Nails not shown 88 Goggles not shown 89...

Page 14: ...ion of exclusion may not apply to you bear the cost of returning the product state to state WARRANTY P O Box 6009 Harbor Freight Tools Co makes every effort to assure that its products meet high quali...

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