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Operating Instructions

The 3-1/2" Air Framing Nailer is a heavy-duty nailer. It is designed to drive
28° clipped-head framing nails from 2" to 3-1/2" long x  0.113" to 0.131"
diameter

Noise

The noise characteristic values in accordance with En12594 Accuracy Grade
2 without representing the noise development at the point of use, for this
depends on the working environment.

Noise can be reduced by covering or clamping the workpiece, lubricating
and inspecting the tool each work day, using the minium air pressure,
depending on the work piece and work demands. Always wear hearing
protection to safeguard.

Power Source

The 3-1/2" Air Framing Nailer operates on clean, dry compressed air at a
regulated pressure between 80 and 110 PSI. Use of a filter, pressure regulator
and an oiler is recommended. Locate this air system as close to the tool as
possible. Foreign matter such as moisture, dust and sand contained in the
compressed air can rust or wear internal components of the tool. The filter
will remove most of these contaminants to increase the efficiency and
signifcantly prolong the life of the tool. An oiler can help provide oil
circulation through the tool and increase efficiency of the tool. If the oiler is
unavailable, place two to six drops of pneumatic oil in the tool’s air inlet at
the beginning of each workday.

All air pressure in line system must be rated at 80 to 110 PSI. Too low or too
high can cause high-noise, premature wear, or misfiring. If there is only a
high pressure air source, a pressure regulator valve should be installed
between the tool and compressed air.

For better perfomance, install a quick connector on the tool and a quick
coupler on the air hose. 

Warning:

1. Do not connect this tool to a system with a maximum potential pressure

greater than 200 PSI.

2. Only connect the tool to compressed air supply with a coupler that will

release all pressure from the tool when disconnected.

3. Disconnect the tool from air supply before performing maintenance,

clearing a jammed fastener, leaving the work area, moving the tool to
another location, or handing the tool to another person.

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Summary of Contents for 8006020

Page 1: ...Nailer 8006020 Owner s Manual Bump Fire Design Upon receipt of the product and prior to initial operation read this instruction manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference 8006020manual 1 31...

Page 2: ...em handle the tool 2 Use safety glasses and ear protection To prevent foreign matter from entering eyes wear appropriate saftey glasses Use of hearing protection is recommended 3 Wear a hardhat to pro...

Page 3: ...to fly free or ricochet causing personal injury 15 Do not drive fastener on top of another nailed fastener as the fastener can cause personal injury 16 Never use a tool that is leaking air has missin...

Page 4: ...tool The filter will remove most of these contaminants to increase the efficiency and signifcantly prolong the life of the tool An oiler can help provide oil circulation through the tool and increase...

Page 5: ...ck and engage the latch 7 Insert a strip of fasteners keeping the point down see fig 1 8 Orient and slide the strip of fasteners forward to the front of the magazine 9 Release the latch and pusher sli...

Page 6: ...ll lead to double firing and possible injury 2 Bump firing is executed by first depressing the trigger and then contacting or bumping the nose of the tool onto the work surface The tool will fire a na...

Page 7: ...nd clean the tool each work day Only use the tool if trigger and safety system are functional all screws and caps are tight with no leaking air and no parts needing repairs Maintenance Clean and lubri...

Page 8: ...maged Trigger valve stem seal or o rings are damaged Loose screws Worn or damaged o ring or bumper Loose screws Worn or damaged o ring or seals Inadequate air supply Inadequate lubrication Worn or dam...

Page 9: ...32 O ring 33 O ring 34 Spring 35 Switch pipe 36 O ring 37 O ring 38 Switch seat 39 Trigger pin 40 Trigger 41 Snap retainer 42 Safety spacer 43 Pin 44 Sliding seat 45 Pin 46 spring 47 Bolt 48 Flat was...

Page 10: ...81 Bolt 82 Washer 83 Latch seat 84 Nut 85 Rubber handle 86 Washer 87 End cap 88 Bolt 89 Spring washer 90 Air plug 91 Air plug case 8006020manual 1 31 07 3 23 PM Page 10...

Page 11: ...ilisateur D s la r ception du produit et avant d utiliser le produit bien lire ce guide de l utilisateur et le conserver des fins de consultation Mod le m canisme de tir actionn par un contact avec la...

Page 12: ...travail Ne pas leur donner la permission de toucher l outil 2 Porter des lunettes de s curit et des protecteurs d oreille Pour prot ger les yeux des projections de d bris porter des lunettes de s curi...

Page 13: ...Avant de proc der l entretien de l outil d en modifier les accessoires ou lorsque l outil n est pas utilis le d brancher de la source d alimentation pneumatique et fermer par la suite le compresseur 1...

Page 14: ...dispositif de protection anti bruit comme mesure de s curit personnelle Source d alimentation La cloueuse bande pneumatique pour charpente 3 1 2 po fonctionne l aide d air comprim propre et sec d bit...

Page 15: ...r l outil et remplacer toute pi ce us e ou endommag e 2 Mettre quelques gouttes d huile outil pneumatique dans l orifice d admission d air Si l outil n est pas dot d un graisseur automatique int gr in...

Page 16: ...r permet le recours deux m thodes d utilisation de l outil Tir localis Cette m thode consiste positionner le bec de l outil sur la surface de travail et presser la g chette afin de tirer un clou Cette...

Page 17: ...tte et le m canisme de s curit fonctionnement comme il faut si tous les calottes et vis sont serr s sans qu il y ait fuite d air et si aucune r paration n est n cessaire Entretien Nettoyer et lubrifie...

Page 18: ...t l emploi de l outil n importe lequel des signes se pr sentent cesser imm diatement d utiliser l outil risque de blessure corporelle grave Confier toutes les r parations n cessaires un technicien aut...

Page 19: ...lis es ou attaches endommag es Guide du dispositif enfonceur endommag ou us Vis desserr e au niveau du chargeur ou du bec La chargeur est sale Solutions Resserrer les vis Inspecter les joints toriques...

Page 20: ...oint torique 33 Joint torique 34 Ressort 35 Tige d interrupteur 36 Joint torique 37 Joint torique 38 Si ge d interrupteur 39 Goupille de g chette 40 G chette 41 Bague de retenue 42 Entretoise de s cur...

Page 21: ...9 Arr toir 80 Ressort d arr toir 81 Boulon 82 Rondelle 83 Si ge d arr toir 84 crou 85 Poign e en caoutchouc 86 Rondelle 87 Capuchon d extr mit 88 Boulon 89 Rondelle lastique 90 Obturateur d air 91 Env...

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