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-Locate the compressor in a well-ventilated area for cooling, and must be a minimum of 12

”(31cm) away from the 

nearest wall. 

-Protect the air hose and the power cord from damage and puncture. Inspect them for weak or worn spots every 

week, and replace them if necessary . 

-Always wear hearing protection when using the air compressor. Failure to do so may result in hearing loss. 

-Do not carry the compressor while it is running. 

-Do not operate the compressor if it is not in a stable position. 

-Do not operate the compressor on a rooftop or in an elevated position that could allow the unit to fall or be tipped 

over. 

Always replace a damaged gauge before operating the unit again. 

CAUTION! 

Potential hazard that may result in moderate injury or damage to equipment. 

-Always ensure that the tool has stopped before connecting to the air supply. 

-Do not wear watches, rings, bracelets, or loose clothing when using any air tool. 

-Do not overload the tool. Allow the tool to operate at its optimum speed for maximum efficiency. 

-Do not use a tool that is leaking air, with missing or damaged parts, or that requires repairs. Verify that all screws are 

securely tightened. 

-For optimal safety and tool performance, inspect the tool daily in order to ensure free movement of the trigger, safety 

mechanisms, and springs. 

-Always keep your air tools clean and lubricated. Daily lubrication is essential to avoid internal corrosion and possible 

failures. 

-Ensure the floor is not slippery and wear non-slip shoes. Floors should be kept clean can clear. 

-Always follow all workshop safety rules, regulations, and conditions when using the tools. 

-Carry the tool by the handle only. Do not carry the tools with a finger on the trigger. Do not carry the tool by the hose, 

magazine or any other parts. 

-Do not use the tool near or below freezing temperatures, as doing so may cause tool failure. 

-Do not store the tool in a freezing environment to prevent ice formation on the operating valves of the tool, as doing 

so may cause tool failure. 

-Handling and storage of oil: Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid contact of oil with eyes, skin, and clothing. Avoid 

breathing spray or mist. Store in a tightly closed container in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area free 

from incompatible substances. 

CAUTION! 

Potential hazard that may result in moderate injury or damage to equipment. 

Disconnect tool from the air supply and turn off the compressor before performing any maintenance, 

or changing accessories, when the tool is not in use, when it is being handed to another person, 

and when it is left unattended. Failure to comply may result in moderate injury or damage to equipment. 

 

Use safety goggles and ear protection: 

-Wear safety glasses with side shields when operating the tool/compressor and verify that others in 

the work area are also wearing safety glasses.   

-Requirements and must provide protection from flying particles from the front and the sides.   

-Air powered tools are loud and the sound can cause hearing damage. Always wear ear protection 

to prevent hearing damage and loss. Failure to comply may result in moderate injury. 

NOTE: Recycle unwanted materials father than disposing of them as waste. Sort the tools, hoses, and package into 

specific categories and take to the local recycling centre or dispose of them in an environmentally safe way. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SF5040E

Page 1: ...s and operating Instructions carefully before starting the product Keep this Manual for future reference Residual Risks Even when the tool is used as prescribed it is not possible to eliminate all residual risk factors The following hazards may arise in connection with the tool s construction and design ...

Page 2: ...ing pressure 60 to100 PSI 4 to 7 bar Maximum pressure 120PSI 8 3bar Air consumption 0 038CF CYCLE 90PSI Air inlet 1 4 6 35mm Dimensions 55x245x250mm Weight 1 48kgs 3 26lb SCFM Standard Cubic feet per minute the volumetric flow rate of air corrected to standardized conditions of temperature and pressure Environmental Responsibilities Please recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as...

Page 3: ...s Use a minimum of 25 7 6m of hose to connect the tools to the compressor Failure to comply will result in serious injury or loss of life Risk of electric shock Do not expose a compressor to rain Store it indoors Disconnect the compressor from power source before servicing Compressor must be grounded Do not use grounding adaptors Risk of personal injury Do not direct compressed air from the air ho...

Page 4: ...afety rules regulations and conditions when using the tools Carry the tool by the handle only Do not carry the tools with a finger on the trigger Do not carry the tool by the hose magazine or any other parts Do not use the tool near or below freezing temperatures as doing so may cause tool failure Do not store the tool in a freezing environment to prevent ice formation on the operating valves of t...

Page 5: ...AGRAM IMPORTANT INFORMATION Compatible compressors GUIDELINES FOR PROPER USE AND OPERATION Be sure to use a proper air compressor with air powered tools General use This nailer drives 18Ga Brad Nails 5 8 2 and 18Ga Crown staples 5 8 1 5 8 If feature a die cast aluminum housing and a comfortable handle for optimal control and comfort even during extended use It is well balanced for stability and er...

Page 6: ...onnections in the air supply system are sealed in order to prevent air from leaking NO Description NO Description NO Description 1 VALU AIR Air powered 2 in 1 nailer 4 Air Hose 7 Filter 2 Quick connector 5 Lubricator 8 Cut off valve 3 Quick coupler 6 Regulator 0 to 8 3 Bar 9 Air compressor WARNING Potential hazard that could result in serious injury or loss of life Do not use the tool if it is not...

Page 7: ...used Figure 4 Loading nails into magazine 4 Slide the staples or brads all the way down to the nose of the nailer stapler For brad nail Insert a stick of fasteners into the magazine rail D Make sure the pointed ends of the fasteners are resting on the bottom ledge of the magazine when loading For staples set a stick of fasteners on the top of magazine 5 Push the magazine toward the nose of the nai...

Page 8: ...e nail staple drove into the wood far enough continue with your intended operations If the nail staple either went too far or not far enough then go to the Adjusting Depth sub section on this page DANGER Potential hazard that could result in serious injury or loss of life Disconnect the tool from the compressed air source before loading fasteners Do not point the tool towards the operator or other...

Page 9: ...gazine until the catch lever locks To clear a jammed nail from the discharge area 1 DISCONNECT NAILER STAPLER FROM THE AIR SUPPLY 2 Unlock the catch lever and pull the magazine pusher back completely 3 Remove the nail staple stick from the magazine 4 Pull up on the latch and open the jam release 5 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the driving mechanism and push the driver mechanism back freeing...

Page 10: ... the new piston and apply a thin film of the nailer stapler lubricating oil on the O ring 10 Insert the new piston in the cylinder Make sure that the grooves on the piston shaft line up with those on the guide at the bottom of the cylinder The new piston should easily slide into the cylinder DO NOT force the piston into the cylinder If the piston is not easily inserted double check the alignment o...

Page 11: ... Check and replace O ring 2 Check and replace 3 Check and replace trigger valve stem seal or O ring Air leak near bottom of tool 1 Loose screws 2 Worn or damaged O rings or bumper 1 Tighten screws 2 Check and replace O rings or bumper Air leak between body and cylinder cap 1 Loose screws 2 Worn or damaged O rings or seals 1 Tighten screw 2 Check and replace O rings or bumper Blade driving fastener...

Page 12: ...e 1 11 bumper Washer 1 34 Safety frame assembly Quick unloading 1 57 Indicate Label 1 80 O ring 2 4 1 6 1 12 O ring 31 2 2 5 1 35 Rectangular Washer 1 58 Magazine Label 1 81 Pin 2 5 10 1 13 O ring 24 8 3 5 1 36 Trigger Valve Guide 1 59 Slice 1 82 Pin 2 0 10 1 14 sealing spacer 1 37 trigger stem Spring 1 60 Pipe 1 83 Positioning circlip 1 15 Collar 1 38 Trigger Valve Stem 1 61 Fixed Seat 1 84 Pin 3...

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