Specifications; Safety Instructions - Craftsman 351.183220 Owner's Manual

Angle finishing nailer
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DESCRIPTION
The Sears Angle Finishing Nailer drives 15 gauge nails
from 1 1/2 to 2 1/4" long and 14 gauge nails 2 1/2" long
Magazine is angled for nailing in tight spots.. Tapered
nose makes
precise
nail placement
easy. Die cast
aluminum body is light weight and balanced to reduce
operator
fatigue_ Contact
safety disables nailer uritil
nosepiece
is in contact
with workpiece.
Convenient
rear load magazine
makes loading nails easy. The
Sears Angle Finishing
Nailer-is ideal for interior and
exterior molding, furniture making and cabinetry°
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity
......................
I00 nails, 15 gauge
....................................
90 nails, 14 gauge
Finish nail lengths
.....................
1 1/2 to 2 1/2"
Operating pressure
.......................
60-100 PSIG
Air inlet ..................................
1/4" N..RTE
Length .....................................................
13"
Height ........................................
11 1/2"
Width ..........................................
3 3/4"
Weight ..........................................
5 3/4 tbs.
FINISH NAILS
918348
................
15 gauge finish nails, 1 t/2" long
9.18349 ..................
15 gauge finish nails, 2" long
918350
..............
14 gauge finish nails, 2 1/2" long
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Air tool operators
and all others in work area should
always wear safety goggles
(must comply with ANSI
Z87.t)
to prevent eye injury from fasteners and flying
debris when loading, operating
or unloading this tool
Never exceed
operating
pressure
of 100 PSIG (7.1
kg/cm3).
Always keep hands and body away from the fastener
discharge
area when air' supply is connected
to tool
Always disconnect tool from air supply when servicing
or adjusting tool and when tool is not in use,,
Do not operate tool when contact trip is not in contact
with work
Never load the tool untUyou are ready to use it,,
Never depress tool trigger when Ioading_
Always load tool with tool pointing
away from you arid
others.
Never' point tool at yourself or others.
Never carry tool with trigger depressed.
Do not use oxygen, combustible gases or high pres-
sure compressed gas as the air' supply for the toot,
Always use tool at safe distance from other people in
work area,,
Do not attempt to discharge fastener into hard or brittle
materials such as concrete, steel or tile.
Do not connect female quick-disconnect coupling to
tool side of air'line_
Connect male free-flow nipple to tool side of air line so
that tool is depressurized
when disconnected from
hose°
Use Sears recommended fasteners only,
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
AIR SUPPLY LINE
Refer to Figure I.
The Sears air nailer operates
on compressed
air at
pressures from 60 to 100 PSIG.
Never exceed maximum pressure.
Minimum air requirements
for nailer:
Average working
SCFM 40 at 90 PSI with a 3/8" air hose and 15 gallon
tank..
WARNING:
KEEP HANDS AND BODY AWAY FROM
DISCHARGE
AREA OF NAILER WHEN
CONNECTING
AIR SUPPLY.
ALWAYS
DISCONNECT
TOOL
FROM
AIR SUPPLY WHEN SERVICING OR AD-
JUSTING TOOL
AND WHEN TOOL IS
NOT IN USE,
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FEHkLE
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Figure 1-
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