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Max HN100(CE) Operating And Maintenance Manual page 14

High pressure framing tool

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ENGLISH
WHEN USING THE TOOL FOR STEEL PLATES
WARNING
● Carry out work based on the required Work
Standards.
● If there is no specified work standard, refer
the following as a reference.
● Never use the nails for the ceilings (ceiling
foundations included) or roofs (roof
foundations included).
● Be sure to apply discharge outlet to an
object at a right angle.
● Do not drive the nails into the steel plate
directly.
This tool is exclusively designed for 2.3 mm
(.091") to 3.2 mm (1/8") thick light gage steel.
When using it, comply with the Work Standards,
considering the object condition and work site
environment.
q Select appropriate nails according to the
object thickness, seeing the right table.
※ The nails may not be driven into the object
depending on its hardness or thickness.
※ If the object is thinner than an appropriate
range of thickness, the nails may not be driven
into it because of being bent.
Wood
※ For the 3.2 mm (1/8") thick light gage steel, use the
φ 2.9 ∼ 3.4 mm (.113" ∼ .134") nails for steel plates.
w If the thickness of the light gauge steel
foundations material used is 3.2 mm (1/8"),
use the φ2.9∼3.4 mm (.113"∼.134") nails for
steel plate.
e Never drive the nails directly into the light
gauge steel because they will fly off,
endangering you.
r Be sure to apply the discharge outlet to the
object at a right angle. If applied obliquely, the
nails will fly off, endangering you.
t Never use the nails for the roofs (roof
foundations included) or ceilings (ceiling
foundations included).
y If the nails are driven into the steel plate too
deeply, their holding force will be extremely
reduced. When working with the tool, fully
check the driven conditions.
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Object thickness
(Total) range
Penetration amount
Light gage steel:
2.3 mm (.091") to
3.2 mm (1/8") thick

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