Original Accessories/Attachments; Getting Started; Connecting The Compressed Air  Supply; Filling The Magazine - Parkside PDT 40 H6 Translation Of The Original Instructions

Air nailer / stapler set
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The pneumatic nail and staple gun may only be
connected to lines, in which it is ensured that the
maximum permissible pressure cannot be
exceeded by more than 10%, e.g. by means of
a pressure control valve (pressure regulator)
built into the compressed air line with a down-
stream or built-in pressure relief valve.
When you are using a pneumatic nail and staple
gun, make sure that the maximum pressure is not
exceeded.
The pneumatic nail and staple gun may only
be operated at the required pressure for the
respective operation to avoid unnecessarily
high noise levels, increased wear and the
resulting errors.
WARNING!
RISK OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION!
Never operate the pneumatic nail and staple
gun with oxygen or combustible gases under
pressure.

Original accessories/attachments

Use only the additional equipment and acces-
sories specified in the operating instructions.
Using fastenings or accessory tools other than
those recommended in the operating instruc-
tions can lead to a risk of injury.
Have your pneumatic tool serviced by
a qualified repair person using only original
replacement parts. This ensures that the safety
of the pneumatic tool is maintained.

Getting started

NOTE
Put on the supplied safety goggles before
each use.
Connecting the compressed air  supply
NOTE
In order to achieve the full power available
from your pneumatic tool, always use com-
pressed air hoses with an internal diameter of
at least 9 mm. A lower internal diameter can
considerably reduce the power.
PDT 40 H6
NOTE
The tool may only be operated with cleaned,
atomised-oil air and must not exceed the maxi-
mum working pressure of 8 bar on the tool.
The compressor must be fitted with a pressure
reducer to regulate the working pressure.
ATTENTION!
Do not use a compressed air line that contains
any condensate.
The tool must be sufficiently supplied with
pneumatic oil to ensure long service life.
This can take place as follows:
Use oiled compressed air by fitting a mist
lubricator.
Without a mist lubricator: add oil manually
via the threaded plug nipple
day. Approx. 1–2 drops of pneumatic oil
for every 15 operating minutes during
continuous use.
If the tool has been out of operation for sev-
eral days, add around 5 drops of pneumatic
oil manually via the threaded plug nipple
Connect the tool to a suitable compressed air
source.
1.) For this purpose, press the quick-release
connection of the compressed air hose (not
included) onto the ¼" threaded plug nipple
of the pneumatic nail and staple gun.
The connection locks automatically.
2.) Now connect the other end of the compressed
air hose to the (filter) pressure reducer on the
compressor.

Filling the magazine

Press the magazine lever
magazine cover until it stops.
Place the appropriate fastener material (nails,
see fig. B; or staples, see fig. C) in the maga-
zine
. The staples must be placed on the
bar of the magazine
Slide the magazine cover forwards until it
clicks into place.
every
.
and pull back the
.
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