4.
Slide the strip of Staples forward in the Moving Rail (part #76).
NOTE:
The
Moving Rail will hold up to 110, 18 gauge, Staples.
(See Figure C.)
5.
Push the Moving Rail (part #76) forward, and allow the Magazine Latch
(part #39) to lock the Moving Rail in place.
(See Figure C.)
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MOVING RAIL (#76)
MAGAZINE LATCH (#39)
AIR HOSE (NOT INCLUDED)
FIGURE C
TRIGGER
(#31)
SAFETY
ELEMENT
(#55)
To Use The Air Stapler:
1.
The Air Stapler can be used in
two
different ways.
2.
The first way to use the Air Stapler is to place the Safety Element (part #55) on
the working surface. Lightly push down on the Air Stapler until the Safety
Element is depressed. Then, depress the Trigger (part #31) to drive a Staple.
This “trigger fire” method provides the most accurate Staple placement.
(See Figures B, and C.)
3.
The second way to use the Air Stapler is to depress the Trigger (part #31),
and repeatedly impact the Safety Element (part #55) on the work surface in order
to repeatedly drive the Staples. The Air Stapler will drive one Staple each time
the Safety Element is impacted on the work surface. This “quick fire” method
allows very fast, repetitive Staple placement.
(See Figures B, and C.)
To Remove A Jammed Staple:
1.
CAUTION: Make sure to disconnect the Air Stapler from its air supply
before performing this procedure.
2.
Lift up on the Magazine Latch (part #39) and pull the Moving Rail (part #76) all
the way to the rear until it latches. Then, remove all of the Staples from the
Moving Rail).
(See Figure C.)
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