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(2)  Push lever

 

When depressing the nail outlet, be sure to fully lift the 

push lever (See 

Fig. 4

) to release the safety lock. Thus, 

nails cannot be driven without releasing the safety lock 

even though the trigger is pulled.

(3)  Continuous nailing

  Set the switching device to the downward position (to 

set to CONTACT ACTUATION MECHANISM)  (See 

Fig. 5

).

  First, pull the trigger. Then depress the devise onto 

the desired position to automatically drive nails (See 

Fig. 6

).

The SINGLE SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION MECHANISM is 

for use where precision fastener placement is desired.

The SINGLE SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION MECHANISM 

may reduce the possibility of bodily injury to you or others 

in the work area compared to the CONTACT ACTUATION 

MECHANISM. 

This is because it is less likely to drive 

an unwanted nail if you keep the trigger pulled and 

accidentally bump the push lever against yourself or 

others.

The SINGLE SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION MECHANISM 

may also reduce the speed of operation compared to 

the CONTACT ACTUATION MECHANISM. The SINGLE 

SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION MECHANISM is recommended 

to inexperienced users.

CAUTION

  Exercise care when nailing corners of lumber.  When 

continuous nailing corners of lumber, a nail may go 

astray or break through the corner.

  Do not drive a nail on another nail.

  Do not drive a nail on metal parts.

NOTE

  Precautions on no-load operation

 

Sometimes nailing will continue after driving in all nails 

previously contained in the magazine.

 

This is termed “no-load operation”. Such operation may 

deteriorate the damper, magazine, and nail feeder.

  To avoid no-load operation, occasionally con

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 rm  the 

amount of remaining nails. On the other hand, all nails 

should be removed after using this nailer.

  Always handle nails and package carefully. If nails 

are dropped, collating bond may be broken.

 After nailing:

(1)  disconnect air hose from the nailer;

(2)  remove all nails from the nailer;

(3) supply 5 – 10 drops of HiKOKI pneumatic tool 

lubricant into the air plug on the nailer; and 

(4) open the petcock on the air compressor tank to 

drain any moisture.

 Under low temperature conditions, the machine 

sometimes does not operate correctly. Always operate 

the machine at the appropriate ambient temperature.

2.  Adjusting the nailing depth (See Fig. 7)

 

To assure that each nail penetrates to the same depth, 

be sure that:

(1) the air pressure to the Nailer remains constant 

(regulator is installed and working properly), and 

(2) the Nailer is always held 

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 rmly against the 

workpiece.

 

If nails are driven too deep or shallow into the workpiece, 

adjust the nailing in the following order.

  DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM NAILER.

  If nails are driven too deep, turn the adjuster to the 

shallow side.

  If nails are driven too shallow, turn the adjuster to 

the deep side.

  Stop turning the adjuster when a suitable position is 

reached for a nailing test.

  Connect the air hose.

 

ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTOR.

 

Perform a nailing test.

  DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM NAILER.

  Choose a suitable position for the adjuster.

INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

CAUTION

 

Be sure to disconnect the hose during cleaning jams, 

inspection, maintenance and cleaning.

1.  Inspecting the magazine

  DISCONNECT AIR HOSE.

  Clean the magazine. Remove paper chips or wooden 

chips which may have accumulated in the magazine. 

Lubricate it with HiKOKI pneumatic tool lubricant. 

2.  Check on mounting screws for each part

 

At regular intervals check every part for loose mounting 

screws and whether or not there are any air leaks. 

Retighten any loose screws. Operating the equipment 

with loose screws untightened will incur a hazard.

3.  Inspecting the push lever

 

Check if the push lever can slide smoothly. 

 

Clean up the sliding area of the push lever and use the 

provided oil for lubrication from time to time.  Lubrication 

enables smooth sliding and simultaneously serves to 

prevent the formation of rust.

4. Storing

  When not in use for an extended period, apply a thin 

coat of the lubricant to the steel parts to avoid rust.

  Do not store the Nailer in a cold weather environment. 

Keep the Nailer in a warm area.

  When not in use, the Nailer should be stored in a warm 

and dry place.

 

Keep out of reach of children.

CAUTION

  In the operation and maintenance of power tools, the 

safety regulations and standards prescribed in each 

country must be observed.

COMPRESSOR

CAUTION

  When the maximum, operating pressure of the air 

compressor exceeds 0.83 MPa (8.3 bar), be sure to 

provide a reducing valve between the air compressor 

and nailer. Then, adjust the air pressure within the 

operating range of 0.49 – 0.83 MPa (4.9 – 8.3 bar). If 

the air set is installed, lubrication is also possible, thus 

providing additional convenience.

OILER

-

FILTER

-

REDUCING VALVE 

(

Air Set

)

So that the equipment can be operated under an 

optimum condition to ensure extended service life, it is 

recommended to use an oiler 

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 lter reducing valve. Please 

limit the length of the hose between the unit and the air set 

to within 10 m when using (See 

Fig. 8

).

APPLICABLE LUBRICANTS

Type of lubricant

Name of lubricant

Recommended oil

SHELL TONNA

Motor oil

SAE10W, SAE20W

Turbine oil

ISO VG32 – 68 

(#90 – #180)

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Page 4: ...spring Nail feeder A Nail feeder B Nail stopper Air plug Switching device Upward position Downward position Previously pull the trigger Disconnect air hose Shallow side Deep side Adjuster Oiler Filte...

Page 5: ...s Use it for its intended purpose only 2 Make sure air pressure is within the rated range of air pressure Fastener driving tools operated by compressed air shall only be connected to compressed air li...

Page 6: ...s may also be the case when nailing the corners of wood due to deviation of the nails In such cases always make sure that there is no one and nobody s hands or feet etc behind the thin board or next t...

Page 7: ...a single drop of oil is supplied at intervals of 5 to 10 nailing cycles 2 It is recommended using the recommended oil SHELL TONNA Other applicable oils are listed Never mix two or more types of di er...

Page 8: ...e driven too deep or shallow into the workpiece adjust the nailing in the following order DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM NAILER If nails are driven too deep turn the adjuster to the shallow side If nails ar...

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