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FIG. 7

KEEP  THE  TOOL  POINTED  AWAY  FROM  YOURSELF  AND 

OTHERS  WHEN  LOADING  FASTENERS.  FAILURE  TO  DO   

COULD RESULT IN POSSIBLE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.

NEVER  LOAD  FASTENERS  WITH  THE  WORKPIECE 

CONTACT  OR  TRIGGER  ACTIVATED.  DOING  SO  COULD 

RESULT IN POSSIBLE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY.

REMOVING THE NAILS:

Disconnect air supply. 

Press  magazine  latch  and  pull  magazine  to  open 

position(FIG 5).

Grasp  the  head  of  the  nail  strip  and  remove  from 

magazine.

1.

2.

3.

6

WARNING

METHODS OF OPERATION

This tool is equipped with the safety and does not operate 

unless the safety is depressed.

The methods of operation to drive nails with this tool is 

sequential actuation mechanism.

1).Position the nail outlet on the workpiece with finger off 

the trigger.

2).Depress  the  safety  firmly  until  it  is  completely 

depressed.

3).Pull the trigger to drive a nail.

4).Remove finger from the trigger.

Always handle nails and package carefully. If nails are 

dropped, collating bent may be broken, which will cause 

mis-feeding and jamming.

After nailing:

1).Disconnect air hose from the tool.

2).Remove all nails from the tool.

3).Supply 5-10 drops of pneumatic tool lubricant into 

the air plug on the tool.

4).Open the petcock on the air compressor tank to drain 

any moisture.

COLD WEATHER OPERATION

When using the tool in cold conditions the tool will cycle 

slower than usual while driving the first nails. The cycle rate 

will increase as the tool warms up. Keep tool warm to avoid 

reduced cycle rate.

DO NOT USE A FROZEN TOOL.

 Allow tool to thaw before 

using.  Moisture  frozen  in  the  tool  may  impede  internal 

components  resulting  in  the  risk  of  injury  and/or  tool 

damage.

WARNING

To  continue  nailing  a    separate  location,  move  the  tool 

along the wood, repeating steps (2-4) as required.

Staple

18Ga.

ADJUSTING THE NAILING DEPTH

Disconnect  the  tool  from  the  air  source  before  making 

adjustments.

 Such precautionary safety measures reduce 

the risk or unintentional tool operation.

Disconnect tool from air supply.

Remove nails from the tool.

Adjust tool driving depth:

   To reduce the nail depth , turn the adjustment knob 

  counter clockwise (FIG 8).

   To drive the nail deeper, turn the adjustment knob 

  clockwise (FIG 9).

Reload nails as described in the "Loading Nails" section 

of this manual.

Reconnect air supply.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

WARNING

Too Deep

Flush

Turn the adjustment knob counter clockwise

FIG. 8

Flush

Too Shallow

Turn the adjustment knob clockwise

FIG. 9

The nailer is equipped with an adjustable depth for flooring, 

and available for wooden floors of different shapes. This 

feature allows the user to determine how deep a fastener 

will be drivned into the flooring surface.

  1. Loose the screws(FIG.10,FIG.11).

  2. Adjust the plastic cover to the extend desired(FIG.12).

  3. Tighter the screws(FIG.13,FIG14).

Summary of Contents for XMKC40/9040III

Page 1: ...USERS MANUAL MODEL XMKC40 9040III Failure to follow warning could result in DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WARNING M0519 03 13 V1 4 IN 1 BRAD NAILER STAPLER FLOORING NAILER...

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

Page 3: ...LWAYS 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: ...the firing head The tool can fire when re connected to an air supply The fasteners can be driven or a way from the workpiece hit someone 1 Doing maintenance and inspection 2 Turning the adjuster and...

Page 5: ...CIFICATIONS Product Size Weight Normal Operating Pressure Magazine Capacity Firing Mode Fastener Size Range Length 12 99 330mm Height 10 51 267mm Width 2 99 76mm 3 52Ibs 1 6kg 70 110PSI 0 5 0 75MPa 10...

Page 6: ...ATION Follow the instructions below to prepare your tool for operation All tool operators and their immediate supervisors must become familiar with the operator safety instructions before operating th...

Page 7: ...gainst 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 Remove the...

Page 8: ...he tool in cold conditions the tool will cycle slower than usualwhile driving the first nails The cycle rate will increase as the toolwarms up Keep tool warm to avoid reduced cycle rate DO NOT USE A F...

Page 9: ...or FIG 14 CHANGE THE NOSE COVER The tool is packed with another Regular nose cover with which the nailer can be changed to be regular brad nailer stapler Disconnect the toolfrom air resource Remove fa...

Page 10: ...a etc may damage plastic parts and o rings CLEANING WARNING Do not attempt to clean by inserting pointed objects through openings Sharp edges may damage internal components causing a serious hazard Ve...

Page 11: ...2 Piston is broken or worn 3 Bent fasteners 4 Dirty magazine 5 Loose magazine 6 Wrong fasteners 1 Tighten screws 2 Install overhaul kit 1 Tighten screws 2 Install overhaul kit 1 Make sure the air comp...

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