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NOTICE:
Depending on the hardness and
total thickness of all workpiece in combination,
enough fastening may not be obtained. Nailing on
steel plate with excessive depth may extremely
reduce the fastening force. Before nailing, adjust
the nailing depth properly.
NOTICE:
Nailing on the steel plate makes the
driver prematurely worn out and it may cause nail
jamming. When the driver is worn, replace it with a
new one.
Nailing on concrete
WARNING:
Use hardened nails only for con-
crete. Using other purposed nails may cause serious
injuries.
WARNING:
Do not nail directly on the con-
crete or do not fasten directly the steel plate to
the concrete. It may cause concrete fragments to fly
off or nails to strike back, causing serious injuries.
When nailing, hold the tool so that
WARNING:
it stands upright to the driving surface. Slanted
nailing may cause concrete fragments to fly off or
nails to strike back, causing serious injuries.
WARNING:
Do not use the tool for fastening
an object to hang something such as sewer pipe.
Choose and use nails so that the penetration depth into
concrete ranges 10 mm (3/8") - 15 mm (5/8"). Refer to
the table below.
Wood thick-
Nail length (B)
ness (A)
20 mm (3/4")
32 mm (1-1/4")
25 mm (1")
38 mm (1-1/2")
30 mm (1-3/16")
42 mm / 45 mm
(1-5/8" / 1-3/4")
35 mm (1-3/8")
50 mm (2")
45 mm (1-3/4")
57 mm (2-1/4")
50 mm (2")
65 mm (2-1/2")
► Fig.24
NOTICE:
Use the tool only for soft concrete
built up not so long before. Driving nails into hard
concrete may cause nail bending or nailing into insuf-
ficient depth.
NOTICE:
When penetrating into concrete
deeper than 15 mm (5/8"), nails may not be driven
sufficiently.
Cutting linked sheet
from the tool before removing the linked sheet.
When using linked sheet nails, the linked sheet will be
ejected from the driver guide as you drive the nails.
Tear away the ejected sheet by twisting as shown in the
figure.
► Fig.25: 1. Ejected linked sheet
Removing jammed nails
the trigger lock lever to the lock position
disconnect the hose before removing jammed
nails. Also remove the nails from the magazine
before cleaning a jam.
1.
the magazine cap and remove the nail coil.
2.
and hit it with a hammer lightly.
► Fig.26: 1. Metal rod 2. Nail ejection port 3. Hammer
3.
driver or other similar tool.
► Fig.27
4.
and the door.
Penetration depth
into concrete (C)
MAINTENANCE
Approx. 12 mm
(1/2")
Approx. 13 mm
inspection or maintenance, always lock the trig-
(1/2")
ger by turning the trigger lock lever to the lock
Approx. 12 mm / 15
mm (1/2" / 5/8")
position
tool.
Approx. 15 mm
(5/8")
NOTICE:
Approx. 12 mm
alcohol or the like. Discoloration, deformation or
(1/2")
cracks may result.
Approx. 15 mm
(5/8")
Cleaning of tool
Iron dust that adhere to the magnet can be blown off by
using an air duster.
► Fig.28: 1. Magnet
Storage
When not in use, disconnect the hose. Then cap the air
fitting with the cap. Store the nailer in a warm and dry
place.
► Fig.29: 1. Cap
14 ENGLISH
CAUTION:
Always disconnect the air hose
Always lock the trigger by turning
CAUTION:
Depress the latch lever and open the door. Open
Insert a small metal rod into the nail ejection port
Remove the jammed nail with a flat-blade screw-
Reset the nail coil and close the magazine cap
CAUTION:
Before attempting to perform
, and disconnect the air hose from the
Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner,
, and

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