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SERVICE

GENERAL

PERSONAL SAFETY

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. SAVE THESE 

INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.  To reduce the risk of injury, read all  

instructions before using the tool.

WARNING

WHEN USING TOOLS, BASIC PRECAUTIONS SHOULD

ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:

WORK AREA

2. 

  Keep the work area clean and well 

lighted. 

Cluttered benches and dark 

areas increase the risk of injury.

3. 

Do not operate the tool in explosive 
atmospheres, such as in the presence 
of fl ammable liquids, gases, or dust. 

The tool is able to create sparks resulting 
in the ignition of the dust or fumes.

4. 

Keep bystanders, children, and visi-
tors away while operating the tool. 

Distractions are able to result in the loss 
of control of the tool.

5. 

Know what is behind your workpiece.

 

A fastener could travel through the work-
piece and out the other side, striking a 
bystander and causing serious injury. 

6. 

DANGER:  Avoid performing opera-
tions where the fastener may contact 
hidden wiring. 

 Contact with a “live” 

wire will make exposed metal parts of 
the tool “live” and shock the operator, 
resulting in serious injury or death.  
Contact a qualifi ed electrician to ensure 
a safe work environment exists.

7. 

Stay alert. 

Watch what you are doing 

and use common sense when operating 
the tool. Do not use the tool while tired 
or under the infl uence of drugs, alcohol, 
or medication. A moment of inattention 
while operating the tool increases the 
risk of injury to persons.

8. 

Dress properly. 

Do not wear loose 

clothing or jewelry. Contain long hair. 
Keep hair, clothing, and gloves away 
from moving parts. Loose clothes, 
jewelry, or long hair increases the risk 
of injury to persons as a result of being 
caught in moving parts.

9. 

Avoid unintentional starting. Remove 
fi nger from the trigger when not driv-
ing fasteners.

 Be sure the trigger is not 

pulled before connecting to the air sup-
ply. Do not carry the tool with your fi nger 
on the trigger or connect the tool to the 
air supply with the trigger pulled.

10. 

Do not overreach. 

Keep proper footing 

and balance at all times. Proper footing 
and balance enables better control of 
the tool in unexpected situations.

11. 

Use safety equipment. 

A dust mask, 

non-skid safety shoes and a hard hat 
used for appropriate conditions will reduce 
personal injuries.

12. 

The operator and other people in the 
work area must wear eye protection

 

in accordance with ANSI Z87.1. Eye 
protection does not fi t all operators in the 
same way. Make sure the eye protection 
chosen has side shields or provides 
protection from fl ying debris both from 
the front and sides. The employer is 
responsible for enforcing the use of eye 
protection by the operator and other 
people in the work area. When required, 
wear head protection in accordance with 
ANSI Z89.1. 

13. 

Always wear ear protectors when 
using the tool for extended periods. 

Prolonged exposure to high intensity 
noise is able to cause hearing loss.

14. 

Do not carry an air hose or a tool con-
nected to an air hose when climbing 
ladders, rigging or scaffolding. Do 
not attach an air hose or tool con-
nected to an air hose to your body 
when working at elevated heights.

 At-

tach the hose to the structure to reduce 
the risk of loss of balance and injury if 
the hose shifts.

15. 

Always assume that the tool contains 
fasteners. 

Do not point the tool toward 

yourself or anyone whether it contains 
fasteners or not.

16.

   Do not nail on top of another nail. 

This 

can cause the nail to be defl ected and 
hit someone, or cause the tool to react 
and result in a risk of injury to persons.

contact or leaving work area.

  Verify the 

tool is empty and there is no residual pres-
sure in the tool prior to performing these 
actions. Such precautionary measures 
reduce the risk of injury to persons.

21. 

Store idle tools out of reach of chil-
dren and other untrained persons. 

A tool is dangerous in the hands of 
untrained users.

22. 

Maintain the tool with care. 

A properly 

maintained tool reduces the risk of injury. 
If the tool has been dropped, received a 
sharp blow, been run over, etc., perform 
the "Required Daily Testing" before 
further use.

23. 

Check for misalignment or binding 
of moving parts, breakage of parts, 
and any other condition that affects 
the tool’s operation. 

If damaged, have 

the tool serviced before using. Many ac-
cidents are caused by poorly maintained 
tools. There is an increased risk of the 
tool bursting if the tool is damaged.

24. 

Use only those fasteners specifi cally 
recommended

. Fasteners not identifi ed 

for use with this tool by the tool manufac-
turer are able to result in a risk of injury 
to persons or tool damage when used 
in this tool. See the "Specifi cations" 
section for fastener requirements.

25. 

Use only accessories that are identi-
fi ed by the manufacturer for the spe-
cifi c tool model. 

Use of an accessory 

not intended for use with the specifi c 
tool model, increases the risk of injury 
to persons.

TOOL USE AND CARE

17. 

Use clamps or another practical way 
to secure and support the workpiece 
to a stable platform. 

Holding the work 

by hand or against the body is unstable 
and is able to lead to loss of control.

18. 

Do not force the tool. 

Use the correct 

tool for the application. The correct tool 
will do the job better and safer at the rate 
for which the tool is designed.

19. 

Do not use the tool if the trigger does 
not turn the tool on or off. 

Any tool that 

cannot be controlled with the trigger is 
dangerous and must be repaired.

20. 

Disconnect the tool from the air source, 
then empty the magazine before making 
adjustments, doing tool maintenance, 
clearing jams, touching the workpiece 

26. a)

 Tool service must be performed 

only by qualifi ed repair personnel.

 

b) 

The wrench provided is for tighten-

ing screws during "Required Daily 
Testing". 

  

 c) 

Use only identical replacement 

parts recommended by the manufac-
turer. 

27. 

Use only the air tool lubricants supplied 
with the tool or specifi ed by the manu-
facturer. Do not use other lubricants; 
they will damage the tool. 

See "Acces-

sories" for a list of recommended air tool 
lubricants.

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Page 2: ...se is able to cause hearing loss 14 Do not carry an air hose or a tool con nected to an air hose when climbing ladders rigging or scaffolding Do not attach an air hose or tool con nected to an air hos...

Page 3: ...p eration Do not disassemble or clamp parts of the workpiece contact trigger or driving mechanism This will cause unexpected actuation resulting in seri ous injury 5 Never point the discharge area of...

Page 4: ...12 1 2 10 Fig 1 Rafter hook Front of tool End cap Screw 2 Air inlet To remove the hook 1 Rotate the hook until it snaps into one of the preset positions 2 Remove the two mounting screws using the wre...

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Page 6: ...Jammed Fastener Most jams are caused by a fastener or part of a fastener wedging between the driver blade and the nail guide Fastener strips with an incorrect collation angle or the wrong fastener ty...

Page 7: ...oint tool away from yourself and others 1 Disconnect the air supply from the tool and remove fastener strip 2 Check all screws bolts nuts and pins on the tool Any loose fasteners must be tightened 3 P...

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