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CONDITION THAT MAY AFFECT THE TOOL'S OPERATION. 

CHECK  SAFETY  BEFORE  USE.

DO  NOT  USE  TOOL  IF  TRIGGER  DOES  NOT  ACTUATE 
PROPERLY. 

NEVER USE TOOL WHICH IS DEFECTIVE OR OPERATING 
ABNORMALLY.

MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE.

NEVER CARRY THE TOOL BY AIR HOSE.
STORE TOOLS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN AND 
OTHER UNTRAINED PEOPLE.

PLACE TOOL PROPERLY ON WORKPIECE.

DO NOT USE THE TOOL AS A HAMMER.

KEEP ALL SCREWS AND COVERS TIGHTLY IN PLACE.
KEEP  FACE,  HANDS  AND  FEET  AWAY  FROM  FIRING 
HEAD AT ALL TIMES. 

DO  NOT  DISCONNECT  AIR  HOSE  FROM  TOOL  WITH 
FINGER  ON  TRIGGER.

DO NOT LOAD FASTENERS WITH TRIGGER PULLED OR 
SAFETY DEPRESSED.

NEVER  PLACE  A  HAND  OR  ANY  PART  OF  BODY  IN 
FASTENER DISCHARGE AREA OF TOOL.
DO  NOT  DRIVE  FASTENERS  INTO  THIN  BOARDS  OR 
NEAR  CORNERS  AND  EDGES  OF  WORKPIECE.

DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM TOOL WHEN:

If damaged, have the tool serviced before using. Many 
accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools.

  Make  sure  the  safety 

operates properly. Never use the tool unless the safety is 
operating  properly,  otherwise  the  tool  could  drive  a 

fastener  unexpectedly. Do  not tamper  with or remove 
the safety, otherwise the safety becomes inoperable. 

Any tool that cannot be controlled with the 

trigger is dangerous and must be repaired.

  If  the  tool  appears  to  be  operated 

unusually, making strange noises, or otherwise appears 

defective,  stop  using  it  immediately  and  arrange  for 
repairs by an authorized service center.

 Keep the tool clean and 

lubricated for better and safer performance.

 Tools are dangerous in the 

hands of untrained users.

 Do not drive 

fasteners on top of other fasteners or with the tool at too 
steep of an angle; the fasteners can ricochet and hurt 
someone.

Never place your face, hands or 

feet near the firing head.

  The  tool  can  fire  when  re-

connected to an air supply.

  The 

fasteners can be driven for a way from the workpiece 
and hit someone.

1). Doing maintenance and inspection;
2). Turning the adjuster and top cover;
3). Attaching or removing the no-mar tip;
4). Clearing a jam;

5). It is not in use;
6). Leaving work area;
7). Moving it to another location;

8). Handing it to another person. 
Never attempt to clear a jam or repair the tool unless you 
have disconnected air hose from the tool and removed 
all remaining  fasteners from  the tool. The  tool should 
never  be  left  unattended,  people  who  are  not  familiar 

with the tool, they might handle it and injure themselves.

TOOL SERVICE

USE ONLY ACCESSORIES THAT ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE 
MANUFACTURER FOR THE SPECIFIC TOOL MODEL
USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR FAILURE TO FOLLOW 
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CREATE A RISK OF 
INJURY
USE ONLY THE LUBRICANTS SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL 
OR SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURE.
TOOL  SERVICE  MUST  BE  PERFORMED  ONLY  BY 
QUALIFIED REPAIR PERSONNEL.

AIR SOURCE

NEVER USE OXYGEN OR OTHER BOTTLED GASES AS A 
POWER  SOURCE.

DO  NOT  EXCEED  MAXIMUM  RECOMMENDED  AIR 
PRESSURE MARKED ON THE TOOL.

DO NOT ABUSE THE AIR HOSE. 

CHECK  ALL  FITTINGS,  HOSES,  PIPES,  CONNECTIONS 
AND COMPRESSOR BEFORE EACH USE OF THIS TOOL. 

  Explosion  may  occur.  Combustible 

gases and other bottled gases are dangerous and may 
cause the tool to explode.

 Use only clean, dry, 

regulated,  compressed  air  within  the  rated  pressure 
range  marked  on  the  tool.  Never  connect  the  tool  to 
pressure as which potentially exceeds 200PSI the tool 
can burst.

Protect all hoses from 

kinks,  restrictions,  solvents or sharp objects. Keep  air 
hose away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. 

Replace damaged hoses immediately. Damaged hoses 
can burst or whip around.

Repair  or  replace  damaged  or  leaking  hoses  and 
connections  immediately.  Damage  to  a  hose  or 
connection can cause a pressure hose to break and whip 
around the work area, and can lead to injury.

Summary of Contents for F50/9040/T50

Page 1: ...USERS MANUAL MODEL F50 9040 T50 3 IN 1 AIR NAILER Failure to follow warning could result in DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WARNING M1106 03 12 V2...

Page 2: ...S WORK AREA PERSONAL SAFETY TOOL USE AND CARE SERVICE AIR SOURCE CONTENTS JAM CLEARING CLEANING STORAGE HOOKUP INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOOL TO AIR SUPPLY IMPORTANT INFORMATION EXPLANATION OF THE NAILING ACTI...

Page 3: ...ALWAYS WEAR EAR AND HEAD PROTECTION USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT DRESS PROPERLY STAY ALERT WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING A POWER TOOL AVOID UNINTENTIONAL FIRING DO NOT OVERREACH...

Page 4: ...l can fire when re connected to an air supply The fasteners can be driven for a way from the workpiece and hit someone 1 Doing maintenance and inspection 2 Turning the adjuster and top cover 3 Attachi...

Page 5: ...perating Pressure Magazine Capacity Firing Mode Fastener Size Range Length 9 72 247mm Height 9 29 236mm Width 2 24 57mm 2 93Ibs 1 33kg 60 110PSI 0 4 0 75MPa 18 Gauge Brads 100pcs 16 Gauge Brads 80pcs...

Page 6: ...lubricant into the air supply fitting attached to the tool handle FIG 2 Using too much oil will cause it to collect in the tool and be noticeable in the exhaust ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION Follow the instr...

Page 7: ...safety against the workpiece Pull the trigger 2 Hold the trigger back while separating the safety from the wood The tool will remain in operated status the driver blade will remain at the bottom 3 Rem...

Page 8: ...ger with the tool off the workpiece 2 Depress the safety againstthe workpiece to drive a nail 3 Move the tool along the workpiece with a bouncing motion Each depression of the safety will drive a nail...

Page 9: ...remove the No Mar Tip Pull the no mar tip directly away from tool WARNING No Mar Tip Safety FIG 15 Too Deep Flush Turn the adjustment knob counter clockwise FIG 11 Flush Too Shallow Turn theadjustmen...

Page 10: ...s ready for use You may need to adjust outlet pressure to achieve proper fastener depth 1 2 3 4 5 6 STORAGE When not in use the tool should be disconnected and stored in the storage case in a warm and...

Page 11: ...blocked 4 Worn or damaged O rings or seals 1 Driver channel is worn 2 Piston is broken or worn 3 Bent fasteners 4 Dirty magazine 5 Loose magazine 6 Wrong fasteners 1 Tighten screws 2 Install overhaul...

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