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Pneumatic flooring tool
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CONNECTION & AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM
To ensure maximum performance and efficiency, and also a
minimum of care, this tool requires clean & dry air. The use of
a filter and a pressure regulator is recommended.
This tool needs a detachable male coupler with 3/8" NPT male
treads. The use of a 3/8" (1 cm) diameter air supply hose is
recommended. A smaller hose or a hose longer than 50'
(15 m) could cause a pressure drop when the tool is activated
repeatedly.
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LWAYS USE A FREE
COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLY TO PREVENT THAT THE TOOL
STAYS CHARGED AFTER DISCONNECTING THE AIR
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SUPPLY HOSE
U
NLOAD TOOL BEFORE CONNECTING AIR TO PREVENT
ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE
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FTER MOVING TOOL TO A DIFFERENT WORK AREA
AFTER ANY MAINTENANCE TO THE TOOL
ENSURE PROPER OPERATION BY ACTUATING TOOL
SEVERAL TIMES WITHOUT FASTENERS OVER THE
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SUBFLOORING
Dirt, dust, and other particles in the air supply can cause
sluggish operation or premature wear of many components of
the tool. Drain water from the compressor tank regularly. The
compressor start-stop limits should be set to deliver an air
pressure of at least 100 psi (7 bar) at all times. Consult the
compressor manual or dealer for instructions on how to make
this adjustment.
At 80 psi (5.5 bar) and 100 hits per minute, this tool consumes
approximately 4.7 cu.ft (130 R) of air per minute at 70EF (21EC).
Higher air pressure will increase the consumption of
compressed air.
This tool is designed to be operated with a compressed air
pressure of 80 to 100 psi (5.5-7.0 bar). Air pressure of 90 psi
(6.2 bar) is adequate for most situations, although occasionally,
a higher pressure could be necessary. Always use the tools at
minimum operating pressure in order to avoid unnecessary
high noise level. In these more difficult cases, the compressed
air pressure can be increased up to 100 psi (7.0 bar). It is very
important not to exceed this maximum pressure to prevent
leaks, premature wear or damages to the tool.
Check the compressed air supply hose before connecting to
ensure that it is free from dirt or particles that can alter the
performance of the tool. Pay special attention to any air leaks.
Do not use a compressed air pressure higher than 110 psi
(7.6 bar). Higher pressure can cause premature wear or
damage to certain components. After assembly, check all the
connections to prevent the leaks and to have maximum
efficiency.
T
O PREVENT ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE TO THE FINISHED
SURFACE OF THE INSTALLED FLOOR
ONTO THE SUBFLOORING WHEN CONNECTING AIR
LOADING TOOL OR PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE TO
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THE TOOL
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FLOW CONNECTION FOR THE
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ALWAYS
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REST THE TOOL
This tool comes in one of 3 different configurations:
• L-type 16ga nails in lengths of 1½" (38 mm), 1¾" (45 mm)
or 2" (50 mm)
• T-type 16ga nails in lengths of 1½" (38 mm) or 2" (50 mm)
• ½" crown 15½ga staples in lengths of 1½" (38 mm), 1¾"
(45 mm) or 2" (50 mm)
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SE ONLY THE TYPE OF FASTENERS IDENTIFIED ON THE
MAGAZINE
FASTENERS WILL DAMAGE THE TOOL
P250AL – Loading the tool with L-type 16ga nails:
This tool is fitted with the
magazine holds & feeds 200 nails (2 strips) in an assembly
no longer than a conventional one. Its exclusive pusher locks
,
OR
into a pre-armed position, allowing nails to be fed by gravity
until it automatically engages behind. To load the tool:
• Insert one or two rows of flooring nails into the back end of
the magazine.
• Pull the pusher back completely and release it until it locks
in position or engages behind the nails.
• To remove nails from the magazine, simply squeeze the
pusher with your thumb and index finger and allow it to
recoil slowly. You can then slide out remaining nails.
P250AT – Loading the tool with T-type nails:
• Insert a row of T-type nails into the back end of the
magazine.
• Pull back on the pusher until it engages behind the nails.
• To remove nails from the magazine, simply squeeze the
pusher with your thumb and index finger and allow it to
recoil slowly. You can then slide out remaining nails.
P250AS – Loading the tool with flooring staples:
This tools is fitted with the
magazine hold & feed 4 strips of flooring staples in an
assembly no longer than a conventional one. Its exclusive
pusher locks into a pre-armed position, allowing staples to
be fed by gravity until it automatically engages behind. To
load the tool:
• Insert up to 4 strips of flooring staples into the back of the
magazine.
• Pull the pusher back completely and release it until it locks
in position or engages behind the last strip.
• To remove staples from the magazine, pull back
completely and hold the pusher, tilt the tool to slide back
remaining staples.
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