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Coil-fed pneumatic nailers

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SAFETY
iNSTRUCTiONS
EYE PROTECTION
which
conforms
to ANSI
specifications
and
provides
protection
against
flying
particles
both
from
the FRONT
and SIDE
should
ALWAYS
be worn
by the operator
and
others
in the work
area
when
connecting
to air
supply,
loading,
operating
or servicing
this
tool.
Eye
protection
is required
to guard
against
flying
fasteners
and
debris,
which
could
cause
severe
eye injury.
The
employer
and/or
user
must
ensure
that
proper
eye
protection
is worn.
Eye protection
equipment
must
conform
to the requirements
of the American
National
Standards
Institute,
ANSI
Z87.1
and
provide
both
frontal
and
side
protection.
NOTE:
Non-side
shielded
spectacles
and
face
shields
alone
do not
provide
adequate
protection.
CAUTION:
Additional
Safety
Protection
will
be
required
in
some
environments.
For
example,
the
working
area
may
include
exposure
to noise
level
which
can
lead
to hearing
damage.
The
employer
and
user
must
ensure
that
any
necessary
hearing
protection
is
provided
and
used
by the
operator
and
others
in the work
area.
Some
environments
wi!l
require
the use
of head
protection
equipment.
When
required,
the employer
and
user
must
ensure
that
head
protection
conforming
to ANSI
Z89.1
is used.
AiR
SUPPLY
AND
CONNECTIONS
Do not use oxygen, combustible
gases, or bottled gases as a power source for this tool as
tool may explode,
possibly
causing
injury.
Do not use supply
sources
which can potentially
exceed
200 P.S.I.G. as tool may burst,
possibly
causing
injury.
The connector
on the tool must not hold pressure
when air supply
is disconnected.
If a
wrong fitting
is used, the tool can remain charged
with air after disconnecting
and thus will
be able to drive a fastener
even after the air line is disconnected
possibly
causing
injury.
Do not pull trigger or depress
contact arm while connected
to the air supply as the tool may
cycle, possibly
causing
injury.
Always
disconnect
air supply:
1.) Before
making adjustments;
2.) When servicing
the tool;
3.) When clearing
a jam; 4.) When tool is not in use; 5.) When moving
to a different
work
area, as accidental
actuation
may occur, possibly
causing
injury.
LOADING
TOOL
When loading tool:
1.) Never place a hand or any part of body in fastener
discharge
area of
tool;
2.) Never point tool at anyone;
3.) Do not pull the trigger
or depress
the trip as
accidental
actuation
may occur, possibly causing
injury.
OPERATION
Always
handle
the tool with
care:
1.) Never
engage
in horseplay;
2.) Never
pull
the trigger
unless
nose
is directed
toward
the work;
3.) Keep
others
a safe
distance
from
the tool
while
tool
is in operation
as accidental
actuation
may
occur,
possibly
causing
injury.
The
operator
must
not hold
the trigger
pulled
on
contact
arm
tools
except
during
fastening
operation
as
serious
injury
could
result
if the
trip
accidentally
contacted
someone
or
something,
causing
the tool
to cycle.
Keep
hands
and
body
away
from
the discharge
area
of the
tool.
A contact
arm
tool
may
bounce
from
the
recoil
of
driving
a fastener
and
an
unwanted
second
fastener
may
be
driven
possibly
causing
injury.
Check
operation
of the
contact
arm
mechanism
frequently.
Do not
use the tool
if the
arm
is not working
correctly
as accidental
driving
of a fastener
may
result.
Do not interfere
with
the
proper
operation
of the contact
arm
mechanism.
Do not drive
fasteners
on top
of other
fasteners
or with
the tool
at an overly
steep
angle
as
this
may
cause
deflection
of fasteners
which
could
cause
injury.
Do not drive
fasteners
close
to the
edge
of the work
piece
as the wood
may
split,
allowing
the fastener
to be deflected
possibly
causing
injury.
This
nailer
produces
SPARKS
during
operation.
NEVER
use
the
nailer
near
flammable
substances,
gases
or
vapors
including
lacquer,
paint,
benzine,
thinner,
gasoline,
adhesives,
mastics,
glues
or any other
material
that
is =- or the vapors,
fumes
or byproducts
of which
are --
flammable,
combustible
or explosive.
Using
the nailer
in any such
environment
could
cause
an
EXPLOSION
resulting
in personal
injury
or death
to user
and bystanders.
MAiNTAiNiNG
THE
TOOL
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When
working
on
air
tools
note
the
warnings
in this
manua!
and
use
extra
care
when
evaluating
problem
tools.
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