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2” BRAD NAILER SPECIFICATIONS 

 

Model Number 

8510 

Nail Gauge 

18 Gauge 

Air Inlet Size 

1/4” NPT 

Recommended Operating Pressure Range

70~120 psi 

Nail Fastener Length                                  

 3/8” ~ 2” 

Magazine Capacity                               

Up to 110 pcs 

 

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

 
  

 

Read and understand all these instructions before attempting to operate your product. Save 

these instructions for future reference. 

 

Before using your air nailer:  Place a maximum of one drop of air tool oil in the air inlet daily 

before use. Over-oiling will cause air leakage. Check and drain any moisture which may be in 
the air tank of your compressor. Failure to drain this moisture may damage the interior of the 
nailer and cause unit to jam and/or cause air leakage. Before use, please read the instruction 
manual completely for safety and maintenance questions.  

 

Never allow the use of oxygen or combustible gas as a power source for the tool. Use 

filtered, lubricated, and regulated compressed air only. 

 

Never use gasoline or other flammable liquids to clean the tool. Vapors in the tool may ignite 

by a spark and cause the tool to explode. 

 

Do not exceed maximum permissible operating pressure of the tool (120 PSI). 

 

Disconnect the tool from air supply before clearing jams, servicing, adjusting, and during 

non-operation. 

 

Do not place your hand or any part of your body in the fastener discharge area of the tool 

when connecting or disconnecting the air supply. 

 

Do not keep the trigger pulled on a safety yoke mechanism when carrying or holding the tool. 

Never carry the tool by the hose or pull the hose to move the tool. Carry the tool only by the 
handle. 

 

At the workplace, always wear the protective equipment such as Z87.1 safety glasses, ear 

and head protection. 

 

Do not use a check valve or any other fitting that allows air to remain in the tool. 

 

Never point any operational fastener driving tool at yourself or at any other person. 

 

Read and understand tool labels and manual.  Failure to follow warnings could result in 

DEATH or SERIOUS injury. 

 

Operators and others in work area MUST wear safety glasses with side shields. 

 

Keep fingers AWAY from trigger when not driving fasteners to avoid accidental firing. 

 

NEVER point tool at yourself or others in work area. 

 

The 

employer

 is responsible for ensuring that the manufacturer’s tool operating/safety 

instructions are available to operators. 

 

It is the responsibility of the 

employer

 and the tool operator to ensure that tools are used 

only when the tool operator and all other personnel in the work area ware wearing eye 
protection equipment, and when required, other appropriate protection equipment such as 
head, hearing and foot protection. 

 

Safety eye and face protection equipment shall conform to the requirements of ANSI Z87.1  

 

The 

employer

 and tool operator are responsible for assuring that the tool is kept in safe 

working order as described in the Tool Operating/Safety Instructions. 

 

Only qualified personnel shall repair the tool. 

 

The employer is responsible for ensuring that the manufacturer’s tool maintenance 

instructions are available to personnel performing maintenance. 

 

Always assume the tool contains fasteners. 

 

Disconnect the tool from the power source when; Unattended, Performing any maintenance 

or repair, Clearing a jam, Moving the tool to a new location. 

 

Use only fasteners made or recommended by the tool manufacturer, or fasteners which 
perform equivalently to those recommended by the manufacturer. 

 

Refer to the tool maintenance instructions for detailed information on the proper 
maintenance of the tool. 

 

Stay alert and use common sense when operating a power tool.  If you are tired, under the 
influence of alcohol, drugs or medication, do not use the tool as inattention may result in 
serious personal injury. 

 

Store tools out of reach of minors and unwanted persons. 

 

Become familiar with the following warning symbols: 

 
 
 
 
 

  Read Manual                   Wear Eye Protection                Personal Injury 
 

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Summary of Contents for Magnesium 8510

Page 1: ...you specific legal rights You also have implied warranty rights In the event you have a problem with this warranty service or performance you may be able to go to Small Claims Court a State Court or...

Page 2: ...elf or at any other person Read and understand tool labels and manual Failure to follow warnings could result in DEATH or SERIOUS injury Operators and others in work area MUST wear safety glasses with...

Page 3: ...an rust or wear internal parts of the tool A filter can also increase the efficiency and usefulness of the tool The filter must be checked on a daily basis and if necessary drained For better performa...

Page 4: ...perate between 70 120 PSI Lower pressure below 70 PSI will reduce performance of the tool while higher air pressure over 120 PSI raises the performance of the tool beyond its rated capacity and could...

Page 5: ...the hose has a rated working pressure exceeding 200 PSI 13 8 bar 4 Load the fasteners into your tool following the instructions of Loading TheFasteners in this manual 5 Test for proper fastener penetr...

Page 6: ...DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY MAKE SURE TO DRY THE TOOL THOROUGHLY AFTER CLEANING AND BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL AGAIN 1 Disconnect the air supply from the tool 2 When removing tar buildup from the...

Page 7: ...5 1 027Y LABEL 1 24XY DEPTH ADJUSTMENT WHEEL 1 02DR CYLINDER 1 24ZQ HEX SOC COUNTERSUNK HD SCREW M5X0 8 10 1 02E1 FRONT PANEL 1 259Y GUIDE PLATE 1 02E3 GUIDE PLATE 1 25BL HOOK ASSEMBLY 1 02EC MAGAZINE...

Page 8: ...NOTES NOTES 14 15...

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