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SAFETY RULES FOR ALL TOOLS

Read and understand all instructions. 

Failure to follow all instructions listed 

below may result in serious personal injury.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

!

Work Area

Keep work area clean and well lit.

 Cluttered 

benches and dark areas invite accidents.

Keep by-standers, children, and visitors away 

while using your tool.

 All children should be kept 

away from the work area. Don’t let them handle 

machines, tools or extension cords. Visitors can 

be a distraction and are difficult to protect from 

injury. Distractions can cause you to lose control.

Personal Safety

Stay alert. Watch what you are doing & use 

common sense. 

Keep hands and body away from 

the path of any potential fired fastener. Do not 

operate any tool when you are tired, under the 

influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.  A 

moment of inattention while operating this tool 

may result in serious injury.

Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing 

or jewelry

; they can be caught in moving parts. 

Protective, non-electrically conductive gloves 

and non-skid footwear are recommended when 

working. Wear protective hair covering to contain 

long hair and keep it from harm. Keep hands dry, 

clean and free from oil and grease. 

Safety glasses 

To prevent eye injuries, the tool 

operator and all persons in the work area must 

wear ANSI Z87.1 approved safety glasses with 

permanently attached, rigid side shields.

Hearing protection.

 Wear ear protection to 

safeguard against possible hearing loss.

Guard against electric shock.

 Prevent body 

contact with grounded surfaces: pipes, radiators, 

ranges, and refrigerator enclosures. Before 

driving fasteners into walls, floors, or wherever 

“live” electrical wires may be encountered, try to 

ascertain whether there is a danger of shock.

Do not overreach. 

Keep proper footing and 

balance at all times. Do not reach over or across 

machines which are running.

Employers must enforce compliance with the 

safety warnings and all other instructions 

in this manual.

 Keep it available for use by 

everyone assigned to use this tool. Permit only 

trained and experienced workers to operate 

pneumatic fastening tools.

Tool Use and Care

Use clamps or other practical way to secure 

and support the workpiece to a stable 

platform.

 Holding the work by hand or against 

your body is unstable and may lead to loss of 

control.

Store idle equipment. S

tore

 

equipment in a dry 

area to inhibit rust. Equipment also should be in 

a high location or locked up to keep out of reach 

of children.

Don’t force the tool. 

It

 

will do the job better and 

more safely at the rate for which it was intended.

Use the right tool. 

Don’t force a small tool or 

attachment to do the work of a larger industrial 

tool. Don’t use a tool for a purpose for which it 

was not intended

Extension cords.

 Observe warnings that 

accompany air compressors concerning the use of 

correct gauge and and concerning insulation for 

outdoor use.

Service

Check for damaged parts.

 Before using this 

tool, any part that is damaged should be carefully 

checked to determine that it will operate properly 

and perform its intended function. Check for 

alignment of moving parts, binding of moving 

parts, breakage of parts, mountings, and other 

conditions that may affect its operation. Inspect 

screws and tighten any ones that are loose. Any 

part that is damaged should be properly repaired 

or replaced by an authorized service center unless 

otherwise indicated elsewhere in the instruction 

manual. Have defective switches replaced by an 

authorized service center. Don’t use the tool if 

Summary of Contents for 404-7791

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Manual de instrucciones ITEM NO ART CULO No Combination Brad Nailer Narrow Crown Stapler 404 7791 v070910...

Page 2: ...o material and workmanship for a period of ONE YEAR from date of purchase If defective the product will be repaired or replaced Call the Vulcan Power Tool customer service line at 1 800 482 0131 and a...

Page 3: ...ctrical wires may be encountered try to ascertain whether there is a danger of shock Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times Do not reach over or across machines which are runnin...

Page 4: ...tions Don t trip over hoses Make sure all connections are tight Disconnect tool from air supply hose before return springs may be improperly mounted When servicing tool use only identical replacement...

Page 5: ...to penetrate Grip tool firmly to maintain control while allowing the tool to recoil away from the work surface as the fastener is driven If the safety is allowed to recontact the work surface before t...

Page 6: ...ng and furniture assembly door and window casing manufacturing aluminum and vinyl siding installation soffit work trim and molding application picture framing and applications where gluing is necessar...

Page 7: ...ose to the tool A as possible within 15 feet is ideal Do not use bottled air or gases Please see figure below l All compressed air contains moisture and other contaminants that can harm the internal c...

Page 8: ...tool from the air supply before loading fasteners 2 Depress the Lock 59 to release the MOVABLE MAGAZINE 57 and pull the magazine out fully as shown 3 Being certain the gun is aimed in a safe direction...

Page 9: ...ol from air supply before loading fasteners doing any disassembly maintenance clearing a jammed fastener leaving the work area moving the tool to another location or handing the tool to another person...

Page 10: ...Oil added through the airline connection will lubricate all internal parts Use only air tool oil Do not use oil with detergents or other additives These can cause damage through accelerated wear to th...

Page 11: ...s too deeply Worn bumper Replace bumper Drive depth is set too deep Turn thumbwheel to the right Air pressure too high Adjust air pressure at regulator Tool runs slowly or has power loss Insufficient...

Page 12: ...on assembly Lack of power Adjust regulator to adequate pressure Slow cycling and loss of power Check cylinder cap spring for broken coils reduced length or if exhaust port is blocked Other Contact tec...

Page 13: ...ve guide 38 Spring 39 Trigger 40 Locking washer 41 Pin 42 Plate 43 Screw 44 Latch rubber 45 Latch assembly 46 Pin 47 Front plate 48 Bar guide 49 Pin 50 Screw 51 Drive guide 52 Rail A 53 Fixed magazine...

Page 14: ...14 SCHEMATIC DRAWING...

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