Makita AT1150A Instruction Manual page 7

Medium crown stapler / wide crown stapler
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► 1. Trigger 2. Contact element 3. Workpiece
2.
To drive a staple, you may place the contact ele-
ment against the workpiece and pull the trigger, or
No. 1 method is for continuous stapling.
No. 2 method is for intermittent stapling, when you wish
to drive a staple carefully and very accurately.
For squential trip trigger (accessory)
To drive a staple you may place the contact element
against the workpiece and pull the trigger.
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2
► 1. Trigger 2. Contact arm
Setting the squential trip trigger
1.
To remove trigger, remove retainer and pull out
pin.
2.
Difference between sequential trip trigger and
continuous shot trigger is shown in the figure below.
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► 1. Sequential trip trigger (SINGLE SHOT PART)
2. Continuous shot trigger
3.
Insert the bigger hook of the conical into a hole
into the idler.
► 1. Conical
4.
To install the sequential trip trigger, hold the trigger
with your fingers and pass the top of the conical through
the trigger valve stem as shown in the figures.
5.
Place the pin that has been removed in No. 1
above and lock it with the retainer.
CAUTION:
WITH THE TRIGGER HELD IN A HALF-
PULLED POSITION, an unexpected stapling
could occur, if contact element is allowed to
re-contacct against the workpiece or the other
sueface under the influence of recoil. In order
to avoid this unexpected stapling, perform as
follows;
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