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Device-specific additional instructions for nailer
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Filling the magazine
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Ensure that nailer and fasteners are compatible (Chap. 1) with
each other.
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Check fasteners for proper condition.
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Put nailer carefully down in defined safe resting position (Chap.
3): The driving nose must point away from any person. It must
be impossible to unintendly actuate trigger and/or release
protection.
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Actuate the locking lever 1 on the head piece and open the
head piece flap 2. Then open magazine cover 3 and set coil
plate 4 to nail length. Insert nails into magazine. Then close
the magazine cover and headpiece flap
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Adjusting drive-in depth
•
Reduce pneumatic operating pressure as far as possible to
minimize blowback, noise and air consumption (see General
operating instructions).
Mechanical adjustment of drive-in depth:
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Disconnect the tool from the compressed air supply. Turn
adjustment knob 1 for deeper countersunk nails clockwise. Turn
anti-clockwise to lower the nails less deeply.
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Changing the trigger setting
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Disconnect
the unit from the compressed air supply, press button
1 on
the valve lever from behind and with the other hand set it to single
release (symbol 1 nail) or contact release (symbol with 3 nails).
Reconnect the tool to the pressure source.
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Removing stuck fasteners from the driving channel
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Disconnect the tool from the compressed air supply. Open the magazine as described in chapter 4 and
remove the nails. Use pliers to remove jammed fasteners from the magazine. Then reconnect the tool to the
compressed air supply and refill it with nails
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EU Declaration of conformity
The Joh.
Friedrich
Behrens AG, manufacturer or importer, address as on cover sheet, declares under sole responsibility this product's
conformity with all relevant provisions of the EU Machine Directive 2006/42/EG. The following standards are applied:
EN ISO 12100:2010 (Machine safety); ISO 11148-13:2017-11 (Hand-held non-el. machines - Fastener driving tools);
EN 12549:1999+A1:2008 (Noise measuring for driving tools); ISO 8662 (Vibrations at driving tools).
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Tobias Fischer-Zernin, Management
Joachim Bauer, Documentation responsible
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