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wrong fasteners or load the
fasteners incorrectly.

• CHECK FOR
MISALIGNMENT OR BINDING
OF MOVING PARTS,
BREAKAGE OF PARTS, OR
ANY OTHER CONDITION
THAT MAY AFFECT THE
TOOL’S OPERATION. If
damaged, have the tool
serviced by an authorized
technician before using. Many
accidents are caused by poorly
maintained tools.

• CHECK SAFETY BEFORE
USE. Make sure the safety
operates properly. Never use
the tool if the safety is not
operating properly. Do not
tamper with or remove the
safety.

• DO NOT USE THE TOOL IF
THE TRIGGER DOES NOT
ACTUATE PROPERLY. Any
tool that cannot be controlled
with the trigger is dangerous
and must be repaired.

• NEVER USE A TOOL THAT
IS DEFECTIVE OR
OPERATING ABNORMALLY. If
the tool appears to be operating
unusually, making strange
noises, or otherwise appears
defective, stop using it
immediately and arrange  for
repairs by an authorized service
center.

• MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH
CARE. Keep the tool clean and
lubricated for better and safer
performance.

• NEVER CARRY THE TOOL
BY THE AIR HOSE.

• STORE TOOLS OUT OF THE
REACH OF CHILDREN AND
UNTRAINED PEOPLE. Tools
are dangerous in the hands of
untrained users.

• PLACE TOOL PROPERLY ON
THE WORK PIECE. Do not drive
fasteners on top of other
fasteners or with the tool at too
steep of an angle. The fasteners
can ricochet and cause serious
injury.

• DO NOT USE TOOL AS A
HAMMER.

• KEEP ALL SCREWS AND
COVERS TIGHTLY IN PLACE.

• KEEP FACE, HANDS, AND
FEET AWAY FROM FIRING
HEAD AT ALL TIMES.

• DO NOT DISCONNECT AIR
HOSE FROM TOOL WITH
YOUR FINGER ON THE
TRIGGER. The tool can fire
when reconnected to an air
supply.

• DO NOT LOAD FASTENERS
WITH TRIGGER PULLED OR
SAFETY DEPRESSED.

• NEVER PLACE A HAND OR
ANY PART OF THE BODY IN
FASTENER DISCHARGE AREA
OF TOOL.

• DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS
INTO THIN BOARDS OR NEAR
EDGES OF WORK PIECE.

• DISCONNECT AIR HOSE
FROM TOOL WHEN:

1. Doing maintenance and
inspection

2. Loading fasteners

3. Turning the adjuster and top
cover

4. Clearing a jam

5. It is not in use

6. Leaving the work area

7. Moving it to another location

8. Handing it to another person

NOTE: 

Never attempt to clear a

jam or repair the tool unless you
have disconnected the air hose
from the tool and removed all
remaining fasteners from the tool.

TOOL SERVICE

• USE ONLY ACCESSORIES
THAT ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE
MANUFACTURER FOR THE
SPECIFIC TOOL MODEL.

• USE OF UNAUTHORIZED
PARTS OR FAILURE TO
FOLLOW MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS MAY CREATE
A RISK OF INJURY.

• USE ONLY THE LUBRICANTS
SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL OR
SPECIFIED BY THE
MANUFACTURER.

• TOOL SERVICE MUST ONLY
BE PERFORMED BY A
QUALIFIED REPAIR
PERSONNEL.

AIR SOURCE

• NEVER USE OXYGEN OR
OTHER BOTTLED GASES AS A
POWER SOURCE. Explosion
may occur. Combustible gases
and other bottled gases are
dangerous and may cause the
tool to explode.

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Summary of Contents for 7564

Page 1: ...on observance of these instructions and the safety information herein SPECIFICATIONS Normal Operating Pressure 75 PSI 120 PSI Firing Mode Sequential Fire Bounce Fire Fastener Size Range 2 inches to 3 1 2 inches Capacity 55 pieces FEATURES Comfortable rubber grip Lightweight magnesium housing Adjustable depth of penetration Anti dry firing mechanism Single sequential full sequential and bounce acti...

Page 2: ...clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts and increase the risk of injury STAY ALERT WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING A POWER TOOL Do not use tool while tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating the tool may cause serious injury AVOID UNINTENTIONAL...

Page 3: ...ochet and cause serious injury DO NOT USE TOOL AS A HAMMER KEEP ALL SCREWS AND COVERS TIGHTLY IN PLACE KEEP FACE HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM FIRING HEAD AT ALL TIMES DO NOT DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM TOOL WITH YOUR FINGER ON THE TRIGGER The tool can fire when reconnected to an air supply DO NOT LOAD FASTENERS WITH TRIGGER PULLED OR SAFETY DEPRESSED NEVER PLACE A HAND OR ANY PART OF THE BODY IN FASTENER...

Page 4: ...ING Disconnect the tool from the air source before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing the tool Such precautionary safety measures reduce the risk of unintentional tool operation ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION Follow the instructions below to prepare your tool for operation 1 All tool operators and their immediate supervisors must become familiar with the operator safety instructions bef...

Page 5: ...lubricants These lubricants will cause accelerated wear to the seals O rings and bumpers in the tool resulting in poor tool performance and frequent maintenance ADJUSTING AIR PRESSURE Adjust the air pressure at recommended operating pressure 75 120 PSI according to the length of nails and the hardness of the work piece The correct air pressure is the lowest pressure that will do the job Using the ...

Page 6: ...he work piece Pull the trigger The tool must not operate Hold the trigger back while separating the safety from the wood The tool will remain in operated status the driver blade will remain at the bottom Remove the finger from the trigger Tool operation will end the driver blade will return to the top 6 If no abnormal operation is observed you may load nails in the tool Drive nails into the work p...

Page 7: ...ool off the work piece 2 Depress the safety against the work piece to drive a nail 3 Move the tool along the work piece with a bouncing motion Each depression of the safety will drive a nail As soon as the desired number of nails has been driven remove your finger from the trigger NOTE Always handle nails and package carefully If nails are dropped the collating bond may be broken which will cause ...

Page 8: ...E JAM CLEARING If a nail becomes jammed in the tool disconnect the air hose and keep the tool pointed away from you while clearing the jam 1 Disconnect the tool from the air supply 2 Remove all nails 3 Insert screwdriver into the driving mechanism Figure11 4 Tap the screwdriver gently with a hammer The inserted screwdriver should push the driver blade back freeing the nail jam 5 Remove the bent na...

Page 9: ...pressure regulator by turning it all the way to the left Turn the compressor ON and let it pump all the way up to automatic shut off pressure 3 Attach air hose to regulator outlet Adjust the pressure regulator by turning the knob to the right so that the outlet pressure is between 75 PSI and 120 PSI 4 Load fasteners into the nailer 5 Point the nailer in a safe direction while attaching the air hos...

Page 10: ...perates sluggishly Add about 2 3 drops of lubrication into the air connector Tool is too dry Clean exhaust channel Exhaust blocked Install overhaul kit Worn or damaged O rings or seals Fix the drive channel Driver channel is worn Fasteners are jammed in the tool frequently Replace the piston Piston is broken or worn Remove the bent fasteners replace with the right fasteners Bent fasteners Clean ma...

Page 11: ... does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or accidents repairs or alterations or a lack of maintenance NAT shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To receive service under warranty the original manufacturer part must be returned for examinatio...

Page 12: ...8907564 12 12 21 3 1 2 INCH FULL ROUND HEAD FRAMING NAILER 12 For Customer Service please call 1 800 348 5004 or email feedback natitools com 07564 ...

Page 13: ...sher 5 1 Exhaust Cover 4 1 Washer 3 1 Gasket 2 1 Set Screw 1 QTY Description No 1 Magazine 57 1 Cover Plate 58 1 Nail Guide 59 1 Tail Hanger 60 2 Screw 56 1 Nut 55 1 Spring 54 1 Latch Bushing 53 1 Magazine Latch 52 1 Bushing 51 1 Hex Bolt 50 2 Hex Bolt 49 5 Spring Washer 48 5 Flat Washer 47 1 Gasket 46 1 Clip 45 1 No Mar Tip 44 1 Safety 43 1 Nut 42 1 Clip 41 2 Ball 40 2 Spring 39 1 Regulating Nut ...

Page 14: ... Pusher Unit 66 4 Pusher Guide 65 2 Hex Bolt 64 1 Pin 63 2 Hex Bolt 62 3 Nut 61 QTY Description No 1 Hand Grip 99 1 Air Plug 98 1 End Cap 97 2 O Ring 96 1 Pin 95 1 Trigger 94 1 O Ring 93 1 Trigger Plate 92 1 Pin 91 1 Compression Spring 90 1 Inner Trigger Valve Seat 89 1 Trigger Valve Stem 88 2 O Ring 87 2 Pin 86 1 Spring 85 1 Trigger Valve Body 84 1 O Ring 83 1 O Ring 82 1 O Ring 81 QTY Descriptio...

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