P3600
EN
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TOOL OPERATION
CAUTION:
Be sure to read and understand all of the safety precautions and
training in this manual before attempting to operate the tool. (Check to be sure the
tool is not loaded, the piston moves freely within the barrel, and no foreign objects or
fasteners are in the barrel.) Perform the daily function test before using the tool. Any
tool not in proper working condition must be immediately removed from service; tools
must be tagged “DEFECTIVE DO NOT USE” until it has been properly repaired.
OPERATION
1. Always load the fastener before inserting powder load to prevent injury to the
operator or bystanders in the event of an accidental discharge. Place the fastener,
point out, into the end of the guide until the fluted tip fits inside. Do not use
excessive force when inserting the fastener. If excessive force is required, stop
and determine why the fastener can not be inserted. Correct the problem before
proceeding.
Note:
Do not use fasteners longer than 3" (76mm) as listed in the fastener selection
section of this manual.
2. Always point the tool in a safe direction away from bystanders and the operator. In
one movement, slide the barrel forward then close it against the stop. The barrel
should be pulled fully forward to reset the piston for the next fastening. Loss of
power may result from an im properly positioned piston.
Do not attempt to close the tool by exerting force on the front of the barrel. Never
place your fingers or hands over muzzle end of the tool. The safe position for hands
and fingers are as shown in the diagram. Hands must never be placed in front of
the tool muzzle or barrel. In the event of an accidental discharge, the piston and/or
fastener can pass through the operator’s hand.
3. Insert the powder load strip into the bottom of the tool handle starting with the
lowest power level, 4/Yellow. The strip should be inserted completely and should be
flush with the bottom of the handle. Always insert the strip from the bottom of the
handle.
If this load does not fully set the fastener, try the next higher power level with a new
fastener until the proper level is found.
WARNING:
Over driving or over powering a fastener can cause a safety hazard.
4. To make a fastening, place the tool against the work surface. Hold the tool firmly
with two hands and completely depress the barrel. Then squeeze the trigger. Always
hold the tool perpendicular to the work surface. Hold the tool firmly against the work
surface to avoid excessive recoil. Never depress the tool against anything except the
work surface.
Note:
In the event that the load does not discharge after the trigger is pulled, continue
to hold the tool depressed against the work surface for at least 30 (thirty) seconds in
case of a delayed load discharge.
WARNING:
Do not pick up the tool prior to waiting 30 seconds. Then carefully
remove the entire load strip and store it in a can of water or other non flammable liquid
and dispose in accordance with local jurisdiction and safety data sheet (SDS). Never
attempt to force or pry a load out of a tool chamber. Do not discard loads into a trash
container or fire bin.
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