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Insert a strip of nails into the magazine. 
Ensure the points of the nails are facing 
down. Be sure to insert the heads of the 
nails into the channel. Slide the pusher 
against the nails to close the magazine 
(1) until it comes into contact with the 
nails and locks into place. The tool is 
now ready for use (Fig. E). (See nail type 
icon on page 14).

Operational Mode

WARNING!

Potential hazard that could result in serious injury 
or loss of life.

• Always know the operational mode of the nailer before 

   using it. Failure to comply could lead to serious injury 
   or loss of life.

Note: 

The nailer is delivered in the manual mode. A separate gray

 trigger for automatic mode is included as an accessory. See section
 “Mode Conversion” for further instructions.

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Manual Mode

Automatic Mode

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WARNING!

Potential hazard that could result in serious 
injury or loss of life.

• 

Plug in compressor, turn it on and set the 
pressure regulator to 90 PSI (6.2 bar). 
Attach one end of the air hose to the 
compressor and the other end of the air 
hose (1) to the tool (2). Use plumber’s 
tape to avoid air leaks (Fig. F). (Refer to 
the wood density chart on page 12).

Test the driving depth using a sample 
piece of wood before working on the 
workpiece. If the nails are being driven 
too deep or not deep enough, adjust the 
regulator in order to provide more or 
less air pressure, as required.

Do not operate the tool if the nails are not loaded, doing 
so may damage the tool.

Do not fire nails into the air, doing so may cause injury to 

the operators or others, apart from damaging the tool.
Load the correct type of nails only and do not load 
different sized nails into the magazine, as doing so may 
cause nails to jam. Failure to comply could lead to 
serious injury or loss of life.

The MAXIMUM Air-powered Clipped-head Framing Nailer can be 

operated  either  in  manual  or  automatic  firing  mode.  A  black  trigger  is 

installed to operate the nailer in manual mode, and a gray trigger is 
installed to operate in  automatic mode.

When  the  black  trigger  is  installed,  the  nailer  will  work  in  single-fire 

mode.
This mode is recommended when precise nail placement is required. 
Operation in this mode requires trigger to be pulled each time a nail is 
driven.

To actuate the nailer: first press the firing head against the work surface, 

then pull the trigger.
The trigger must be released after a nail is driven, so as to allow the 
nailer to reset.
This is a safer and more controlled operational mode, suitable for less 
experienced users.

When  the  gray  trigger  is  installed,  the  nailer  will  work  in  bump-fire 

mode.
This mode is suitable when less precise nail placement is required. It 
allows the user to work more quickly.
Press and hold the trigger while operating in this mode. Each time the 

firing  head  contacts  a  workpiece,  a  nail  is  driven.  Lift  the  nailer  and 

locate it at the site for the next nail.
This process can be repeated until the trigger is released. Extreme care 

should  be  taken  because  a  nail  will  be  driven  when  the  firing  head 

contacts any surface.

Since nails can be actuated without removing the finger from the trigger, 

this is considered to be a less controlled mode, suitable for more 
experienced users.

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Summary of Contents for 058-9345-0

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Air powered Clipped head Framing Nailer Model No 058 9345 0 IMPORTANT Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save it for reference ...

Page 2: ...all our toll free helpline at 1 888 670 6682 4 5 10 11 14 15 22 24 26 27 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SAFETY GUIDELINES KEY PARTS DIAGRAM TECHNICAL INFORMATION TYPES OF NAILS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST WARRANTY TM ...

Page 3: ...s 70 110 PSI 4 8 7 5 bar 120 PSI 8 3 bar 0 095 CF cycle 90 PSI 1 4 18 NPT 8 lb 9 oz 3 9 kg SAFETY GUIDELINES These precautions are intended for the personal safety of the user and others working with the user Please take time to read and understand them Cubic Feet the volumetric flow rate of air corrected to standardized conditions of temperature and pressure This manual contains information that r...

Page 4: ...actory for this compressor s maximum pressure Tampering with the pressure switch or the safety valve may cause personal injury or property damage Risk of burns The pump and the manifold generate high temperatures In order to avoid burns or other injuries do not touch the pump the manifold or the transfer tube while the compressor is running Allow the parts to cool down before handling or servicing...

Page 5: ...ing valves of the tool as doing so may cause tool failure Handling and storage of oil Use with adequate ventilation Avoid contact of oil with eyes skin and clothing Avoid breathing spray or mist Store in a tightly closed container in a cool dry well ventilated area free from incompatible substances Potential hazard that may result in moderate injury or damage to equipment Disconnect the tool from ...

Page 6: ...ontrol and added comfort even during extended use a tool free driving depth adjustment for driving nails flush or countersunk into various materials which keeps projects moving additional trigger included to allow advanced bump fire use a rear loading magazine made of extruded aluminum for lighter weight and added durability a 360 air deflector that can be pointed in any direction The hardened claw t...

Page 7: ...or lubricator is not installed place up to 6 drops of compressor oil into the air inlet plug before each use If a filter regulator lubricator is installed keep the air filter clean A dirty filter will reduce the air pressure to the tool which will cause a reduction in power efficiency and general performance For optimal performance install a quick connector to the tool and a quick coupler on the hose ...

Page 8: ...d with a variety of shank types e g ring smooth spiral and a variety of coatings or nail compositions e g electro me chanical hot dipped galvanized or stainless steel etc 2 Take hold of the nailer firmly with one hand and use the other hand to press the sliding pusher 1 on the magazine and slide it back Fig D 1 Disconnect the tool 1 from the air supply 2 Fig C Operation Loading Nails DANGER Potenti...

Page 9: ... so may cause injury to the operators or others apart from damaging the tool Load the correct type of nails only and do not load different sized nails into the magazine as doing so may cause nails to jam Failure to comply could lead to serious injury or loss of life The MAXIMUM Air powered Clipped head Framing Nailer can be operated either in manual or automatic firing mode A black trigger is insta...

Page 10: ...ing materials the nail depth can be adjusted tool free with the depth adjustment dial Fig K Installing the New Trigger Place the new trigger 1 with your thumb holding the spring 2 in place Fig I Align the holes on top of the trigger and the holes on the casing of the nailer Insert the trigger pin 1 through the holes Put it back to where it was removed Fig J Push the O ring back on to the trigger p...

Page 11: ... Drain the compressor tank at least once per day WARNING Potential hazard that could result in serious injury or loss of life Disconnect the air hose from the tool and remove the non jammed nails from the tool before clearing a jammed nail The nails are under pressure and failure to comply could cause them to be fired out of the tool causing serious injury Operate the release latch and pull it back...

Page 12: ...aintain the tools in a warm condition using any safe convenient method Air operated tools must be inspected periodically and worn or broken parts must be replaced in order to keep tools operating safely and efficiently Inspect and replace worn or damaged O rings seals etc Tighten all screws and caps frequently in order to help prevent personal injury Inspect the trigger spring and safety mechanism ...

Page 13: ...per is worn or the spring is damaged There is dirt in the front plate Nails cannot move freely in the magazine because of dirt or damage The O ring on the piston is worn or dry or there is not enough lubrication The cylinder cover seal Is leaking Have the tool serviced by a qualified servicetechnician The tool jams Improper nails are used or nails are damaged The drive guide is damaged or worn The ...

Page 14: ...1 8 O ring 6 4 x 2 O ring 9 x 1 8 Switch spring Switch pipe O ring 2 4 x 1 6 O ring 18 x 2 65 Switch seat Compress spring 2 Adjuster seat Pin 3 x 30 Compress spring 3 Nut Washer 4 Safety shelf Adjust block Safety adjust screw Fixed compress spring Steel ball Hex bolt M6 x 10 Safety nose Safety tip Steel collar Bolt M5 x 10 Gasket 5 Driver guide protector Pin 2 5 x 18 Safety spacer II Trigger Trigg...

Page 15: ...re damage is caused by repairs made or attempted by others i e persons not authorized by the manufacturer and any such unauthorized repairs or attempted repairs shall void this warranty in its entirety FURTHER THE WARRANTIES SET OUT HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING SUCH AS ARISE UNDER THE SALE OF GOODS ACT OR THE INTERNATIONAL ...

Page 16: ...anding any provision herein or entitlement of the purchaser at law in equity or otherwise in no event shall the liability of the retailer or manufacturer under this warranty whether in contract tort product liability or otherwise exceed in the aggregate the amount paid by the purchaser to the retailer for the product to which this warranty applies Notice to Consumer This warranty gives you specifi...

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