P145
PNEUMATIC FLOORING TOOL
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PNEUMATIC TOOL P145
The pneumatic flooring tool P145 is a tool specially
developed for the installation standard 3/4" to 1/2"
hardwood flooring. It has been designed for easy
maintenance where major components can be easily
accessed. It makes the installation of hardwood floor
very easy, allowing the operator to set and fasten the
boards in the standing position.
The
P145
nailer/stapler takes both standard L-type
16
GA
flooring nails and ½" crown 15½
GA
flooring
staples.
Complete documentation specific to your tool can be
retrieved by scanning the QR-Code applied on the tool.
You will find updated information such as Operation
Manual, Part list, Schematic specifics and Technical
Notes specific to your tool as it was manufactured; as
well as useful information for ordering replacement
parts.
Technical support, information &
schematics at
http://ts.primatech.ca/145
SAFETY MEASURES
These important guidelines should always be followed
to work safely with the Primatech pneumatic tool P145:
• Read these instructions thoroughly before using this
tool and keep it handy for reference if necessary.
• Always keep hands, feet or other body parts away
from the fastener ejection area.
• Never aim the tool in any direction other than the
working area.
• Always carry or manipulate the tool by its handle
while the air supply hose is connected.
• Never hit the head cap of the actuator if the base is
not sitting perfectly on the working surface.
• Never leave the tool laying down on its side while the
air supply hose is connected; the tool should always
be left on the floor, standing on its base.
• Always disconnect the air supply hose when the tool
is not in use or when move to another work area.
• Never service or repair the tool, clear obstructions or
make adjustments while the air supply hose is
connected.
• Only compressed air should be used to power this
tool; do not exceed 110 psi (7.6 bar).
• Never use oxygen or any other compressed gas as a
power source for this tool. Explosion may occur.
• Always wear OSHA-required Z-87 safety glasses with
side shields.
• Always wear proper ear and foot protection while the
air supply hose is connected.
• Always remove fasteners from the magazine before
servicing tool.
Eye protection is recommended and should
be worn by the operator and other in
working area. Accidental ejection of
fasteners or wood debris could cause
severe eye injury.
In some environments, ear protection might
be required, as working condition may
include exposure to high noise levels which
lead to hearing damage.
Wearing safety boots and safety hat is also
highly recommended.
Note: All the personal protection
equipments must meet national standards.
Printed in Canada
v180 12/18