GB/CY 11
▪
Always have your air-powered tool re-
paired by a professional using only original
spare parts.
This will ensure the air-powered tool
remains safe.
Preparing the product for use
Please read and observe these operating instructions
before using the tool. Basic safety measures should
always be strictly followed to protect against damage
to the equipment and personal injury to the user or
other people working in the vicinity of operation.
Operation
Note:
Wear the safety goggles before ope-
rating the machine.
Connecting the compressed air
source
NOTE:
The compressed air tacker must only be ope-
rated with cleaned, oil-misted compressed air and
must not exceed the maximum operating pressure of
8 bar. The compressor must be fitted with a pressure
reducer in order to regulate the operating pressure.
1. Connect the device to a suitable compressed air
source.
2. To do so, press the compressed air hose quick-
release coupling (not included in the scope of
delivery) on the ¼ threaded nipple
4
of the
compressed air tacker. Locking is automatic.
3. Connect the other end of the compressed air hose
to the (filter) pressure reducer on the compressor.
Proper functioning of the fastener driving tool requires
filtered, dry and oiled compressed air in adequate
quantities. If the air pressure in the line system exceeds
the maximum permissible operating pressure of the fas-
tener driving tool, a pressure reducing valve followed
by a downstream safety valve shall additionally be
fitted in the supply line to the tool.
NOTE:
When compressed air is generated by com-
pressors, the natural moisture in the air condenses
and collects as condensed water in pressure vessels
and pipelines. This condensate must be removed by
water separators. These water separators must be
checked on a daily basis and drained if necessary,
since corrosion can otherwise develop in the com-
pressed air system and in the fastener driving tool,
which serves to accelerate wear.
The compressor plant shall be adequately dimensio-
ned in terms of pressure output and performance (volu-
metric flow) for the consumption which is to be expec-
ted. Line sections which are too small in relation to the
length of the line (pipes and hoses), as well as over-
loading the compressor, will result in pressure drops.
Oilers should be checked daily and, if necessary, fil-
led with the recommended oil (see technical data).
When using hose lengths over 10m, the supply of
the nailer with oil is not guaranteed. We therefore
recommend an lubricator attached directly to the fas-
tener driving tool or to manually lubricate the air inlet
directly with 2 - 5 drops of the recommended grade
of oil(see technical data).
Use only hoses with an internal diameter not less than
9mm. Otherwise the staples/nails will be shot out of
the machine slow and with little pressure.
Loading the magazine
Only those fasteners specified under technical data
may be used. When filling the magazine, hold the
tool so that the muzzle is not pointing towards your
own body or towards any other person.
1. Press the magazine lever
6
and pull the magazine
cover back to its stop position.
2. Insert the corresponding fastener (nails, see Fig. B
or staples, see Fig. C) into the magazine
7
. The
tacks must be put on the rail of the magazine
7
.
3. Slide the magazine cover forwards until it locks.
Use
□
Load the magazine
7
of the compressed air
tacker as described in the chapter “Loading the
magazine“.
□
Use the pressure reducer to set the correct ope-
rating pressure.
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