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8089245

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11. DO NOT DRIVE FASTENER ON SCAFFOLDINGS, LADDERS and on such similarly construction, 

not working on airtight case, and vehicles. Don’t over reach, keep proper footing at all times to ensure 
correct balance.

12. DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS CLOSE TO THE EDGE OF THE WORK PIECE. The work piece would 

split allowing fastener to fly free or ricochet causing personal injury.

13. DO NOT DRIVE FASTENER ON TOP OF NAILED FASTENER, or the fastener can ricochet causing 

personal injury. 

14. NEVER USE A TOOL that is leaking air, had missing or damaged parts or requires repair and make 

sure all the screws and securely tightened.

15. MAKE DAILY INSPECTION FOR FREE MOVEMENT of trigger, safety mechanism and spring to 

insure the tool can operate well.

16. ONLY USE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES recommend by manufacturer.
17. Clean work area Accidents occur where benches and work areas are cluttered or dirty, floors must 

be kept clear.

18. Make sure only use correct nails/spikes/staplers as specified for your tool. (See Fastener 

specification).

OPERATING INSTRUCTION

DESCRIPTION

Model 8089245 drives clipped head framing nails from 50mm to 90mm length. Die cast aluminum body provide more 
power to easily drive nails into hard wood. Comfortable grip rubber handle for improving control.

FEATURES 

360° exhaust port can be adjusted to any direction . Economical air consumption with low noise. It is ideal for 
construction framing, pallet and crate assembly, deck construction, roof decks, fencing, sidewall sheathing and etc.

WARNING: Never free-fire the tool at high pressure. 

AIR SYSTEM 

1.  Use clean, Dry and Regulated compressed air at 4-7 bar (60-100 PSI) 
2.  Never exceed maximum and minimum pressure. Too low or too high pressure would cause noise, 

fast-worn or misfiring.

3.  When connecting air supply always keep hands and body from discharge area of tool.
4.  A filter-regulator-lubrication is required and should be located as close to tool as possible. (see 

Fig. 4)

5.  Keep air filter clean. A dirty filter will reduce the air pressure to the tool causing a reduction in 

power and efficiency.

6.  For better performance, install a quick connector in your tool and quick coupler on the hose if 

possible. 

7.  Be sure all connections in air supply system are sealed to prevent air loss.

SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNING: Always disconnect the tool from the compressed air before loading. When 
loading the tool always point the tool away from yourself and others. Make sure that you 
are not holding the tool with trigger depressed while loading the tool.

1.  Disconnect the tool from the air supply. Grasp the nailer firmly with one hand. Press the latch with 

your thumb and pull the magazine back. Insert a strip of fasteners into magazine Keeping it point down.

2.  Release the latch and pusher, slid the pusher against the nails until it contacts the nails and lock 

into place. The tool is now ready for use.

3.  Connect the tool to the air supply. Make sure the air pressure is in the correct range denoted in the 

Technical Data.

4.  Then test the driving depth in a sample piece of wood before using. If the fasteners are being driven 

too far or not far enough, adjust the regulator to provide less air pressure or more air pressure. 

Summary of Contents for 8089245

Page 1: ...8089245 V 1 2 OWNER S MANUAL Please read and understand all instructions before use Retain this manual for future reference Clipped Head Framing Nailer ...

Page 2: ...m your hearing wear the ear protection to safeguard See Fig 1 3 NEVER USE OXYGEN COMBUSTIBLE OR ANY OTHER BOTTLE GAS as a power source or would cause explosion and serious personal injury See Fig 2 4 DO NOT CONNECT TOOL TO COMPRESSED AIR which pressure exceeds 120 PSI 5 DO NOT PLACE OVER LONG AIR HOSE in working area in case of the operator s unexpected tripping Make sure all connections are tight...

Page 3: ...cks fencing sidewall sheathing and etc WARNING Never free fire the tool at high pressure AIR SYSTEM 1 Use clean Dry and Regulated compressed air at 4 7 bar 60 100 PSI 2 Never exceed maximum and minimum pressure Too low or too high pressure would cause noise fast worn or misfiring 3 When connecting air supply always keep hands and body from discharge area of tool 4 A filter regulator lubrication is...

Page 4: ...work piece or type of fasteners Air operated tools must be inspected periodically and worn or broken parts must be replaced to keep the tool operating safely and efficiently Check and change all worn or damaged O rings seals etc Tight all the crews and caps in case personal injury Make regular inspection for free movement of trigger Spring and safety mechanism to assure safe system is complete and...

Page 5: ...s not operate well can not drive fastener or operate sluggishly 1 Inadequate air supply 2 Inadequate lubrication 3 Worn or damaged O rings or seals 4 Exhaust port in cylinder head is blocked 1 Verify adequate air supply 2 Place 2 or 6 drops of oil into air inlet 3 Check and replace O rings or seal 4 Replace damaged internal parts Tool skips fasteners 1 Worn bumper or damaged spring 2 Dirt in front...

Page 6: ... 4 x 2 55 Driver Guide 78 Spring Core 10 Cylinder Cover 33 O ring 9 x 1 8 56 Spring Washer 8 79 Pin B5 x 12 11 Head Valve Piston 34 Switch Spring 57 Bolt M8 x 30 80 Release Latch 12 Spring Seat 35 Switch Pipe 58 Bolt M6 x 12 81 Spring 13 Compressed Spring 36 O ring 2 5 x 1 5 59 Magazine 82 Bolt M4 x 25 14 Spring Washer 37 O ring 20 3 x 2 3 60 Flat Washer 83 Flat Washer 15 Collar 38 Switch Seat 61 ...

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