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Paslode Cordless
1-1/2" Positive Placement
®
Nailer
and Outdoor Weather
HOT WEATHER OPERATION
COLD WEATHER OPERATION
Fasteners
Use only Paslode 1-1/2"
Positive Placement
®
Nails
Preparing the Paslode Cordless
1-1/2" Positive Placement
®
Nailer for Use
Lockout Feature
The purpose of this feature is to prevent needless
blank cycling, which could mar woods,waste fuel and
damage tool components . Five (5) nails will be left in
the magazine when the follower reaches the lockout
area. When changing fastener length or loading at
the beginning of the work day, you should inspect the
magazine and nose for any fasteners left in the tool.
These nails will not be visible unless you open the
nose of the tool.
The Paslode Cordless 1-1/2" Positive Placement
®
Nailer
drives Paslode 1-1/2" Positive Placement
®
Nails.
designed to be used with the tool. The use of fasteners
that do not meet Paslode standards could cause tool
damage and will void all warranty claims.
CORRECT NAIL LOADING PROCEDURE
Slide nail strip into back
of magazine
Depress lever, then pull nail
follower back past nail strip
Gently release follower onto rear
of nail strip, to prevent collation
damage
Use the Cordless Nailer outdoors, in dry weather,
when the nailer, fuel cartridge and battery are
between 45º (7.2ºC) and 120ºF (49ºC).
The Cordless Nailer requires cooling of the motor
assembly to operate properly. The fan normally
provides the necessary air flow to permit continuous
operation. Whenever the Cordless Nailer is idle for
extended periods, keep the fuel and tool out of direct
sunlight and in surroundings where temperatures will
not exceed 120ºF (49ºC). After extended periods of
continuous use, it may be necessary to cool the
motor by setting tool aside for 10-15 minutes or until
the tool operates normally. An overheated tool may
not drive nails completely or may operate erratically.
When storing the Cordless Nailer in temperatures
below 45°F (7.2°C) it may be necessary to first warm
up the fuel and tool for proper operation.
Fuel cartridges at colder temperatures can lose their
required propellent pressure. To correct this simply
warm up the fuel cartridge by placing it in an inside
coat pocket for several minutes.
Once the fuel is warm, insert the cartridge into the tool.
Quickly depress the tool two times onto the work
sur
face and hold the tool in the down position after
the second actuation. Wait one or two seconds then
pull the trigger. This action is referred to as “double
pumping” and provides a richer fuel mixture to the
cold tool to help initiate combustion.