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14. DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS CLOSE TO THE EDGE AND CORNER OF THE WORK 
AND THIN MATERIAL 

The work piece is likely to split and the fastener could fly and hit someone. 
 

15. DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS ON THE TOP OF OTHER FASTENERS. 

Driving fasteners of the top of other fasteners may cause deflection fasteners which could 
cause injury. 
 

16. REMOVING THE FASTENERS AFTER COMPLETING OPERATION 

If fasteners are left in the magazine after the completion of operation, there is the danger of a 
serious accident occurring prior to the resumption of operation, should the tool be handled 
carelessly, or when connecting the air removes all fitting. For this reason, always move the 
fasteners away which remaining in the magazine after completion of the operation. 
 

17. CHECK OPERATION OF THE CONTACT TRIP MECHANISM FREQUENTLY IN CASE 
OF USING A CONTACT TRIP TYPE TOOL 

Do not use the tool if the trip is not working correctly as accidental driving of a fastener may 
result. Do not interfere with the proper operation of the contact trip mechanism. 
 

18. WHEN USING THE TOOL OUTSIDE OR ELEVATED PLACE. 

When fastening roofs or similar slanted surface, start fastening at the lower part and gradually 
work your way up. Fastening backward is dangerous as you may lose your foot place. Secure 
the hose at a point close to the area you are going to driver fasteners. Accidents may be 
caused due to the hose being pulled inadvertently or getting caught. 
 

19. NEVER USE THE TOOL IF ANY PORTION OF THE TOOL CONTROLS (e.g., TRIGGER, 
CONTACT ARM) IS INOPERABLE DISCONNECTED, ALTERED OR NOT WORKING 
PROPERLY. 
 
20.  NEVER ACTUATE THE TOOL INTO FREE SPACE. 

This will avoid any hazard caused by free flying fasteners and excessive strain of the tool.  
 

21.  ALWAYS ASSUME THAT THE TOOL CONTAINS FASTENERS. 
 
22. 

 

DO NOT USE ON  SCAFFOLDINGS LADDERS.

  

The tool shall not be used for specific application for example

 

  When changing one driving location to another involves the use of 

scaffoldings, stairs, ladders, or 

  Ladder alike constructions, e.g. roof laths, 

  Closing boxes or crates, 

  Fitting transportation safety systems e.g. on vehicles and wagons. 

Summary of Contents for NT65

Page 1: ...ly understand the instructions in this manual before operating the pneumatic power tool Carefully read through this OPERATOR S MANUAL to ensure efficient safe operation It is recommended that the Manu...

Page 2: ...ailers are caused by the failure to observe basic safety rules or precautions An accident can often be avoided by recognizing a potentially hazardous situation before it occurs and by observing approp...

Page 3: ...essional training or experience have sufficient expertise in the field of fastener driving tools and sufficient familiarity with relevant governmental industrial protection provisions accident prevent...

Page 4: ...vels which can lead to hearing damage the employer and user should ensure that any necessary hearing protection is provided and used by the operator and others in the work area 3 DO NOT USE ANY POWER...

Page 5: ...henever the air supply is connected to the tool never touch the trigger unless you intend to drive a fastener into the work It is dangerous to walk around carrying the tool with the trigger pulled and...

Page 6: ...may result Do not interfere with the proper operation of the contact trip mechanism 18 WHEN USING THE TOOL OUTSIDE OR ELEVATED PLACE When fastening roofs or similar slanted surface start fastening at...

Page 7: ...agazine capacity 100 nails Maximum allowable pressure 8 3 bar 120psi Recommended pressure range 5 bar to 7 bar 70psi to 100psi Fasteners Only the nail sizes shown in the table below can be driven with...

Page 8: ...ply compressed air to this nailer Moisture or oil in the air compressor may accelerate wear and corrosion in the nailer Drain daily Connections 1 Fittings Install a female coupler to the hose The fema...

Page 9: ...wood are factors in determining what the pressure should be set at Do not exceed this recommended operating pressure NOTE Dirt and water in the air supply are major causes of wear in the tool An air f...

Page 10: ...e of dangerous of hitting the hands or body by mistake Nail loading 1 Disconnect the air hose 2 Insert a strip of DA nail into MAGAZINE 420700 from end slot slide it towards to NOSE 210300 3 Pull PUSH...

Page 11: ...the nailer rail with nailer lubricant Clearing a jam Remove a jammed nail in the following order 1 DISCONNECT AIR HOSE 2 Remove all nails 3 Remove the jammed nail with a slotted head screwdriver 4 In...

Page 12: ...6 2X3 55 54 210310 PUSHER TOE 18 510790 O RING 61 5X2 65 55 620480 PUSHER SPRING 19 110230 BODY 56 640050 STRAIGHT PIN 20 610240 BOLT M6X35 Loctite 57 321100 MAGAZINE GUIDE 21 620460 SAFETY SPRING 58...

Page 13: ...13 TOOL SCHEMATIC NT65...

Page 14: ...14 IMPORTER NOBE ApS Bj dstrupvej 10 DK 8410 R nde Denmark Tel 45 8615 1913 E Mail info nobe dk www nobe dk www rgneurope com 15Ga Angle Finishing Nailer NT65 2016...

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