Full One Year Warranty - Craftsman 351.181750 Operator's Manual

16 gauge 3/4 - 2 1/2"length finish nailer
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Warranty
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2
Safety
Rules ......................................
2
Operation
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3-6
Maintenance
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6
Troubleshooting
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7
Parts
Illustration
and List ..........................
8-9
Espa_ol
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10-15
FULL
ONE
YEAR
WARRANTY
If this product
fails due to a defect in material
or workmanship
within one year from the date of purchase,
Sears will at its
option repair or replace
it free of charge.
Contact
your nearest
Sears Service
Center
(1-800-4-MY-HOME)
to arrange
for
product
repair, or return this product
to place of purchase
for
replacement.
If this product
is used for commercial
or rental
purposes,
this
warranty
will apply for 90 days from the date of purchase.
This warranty
applies
only while this product
is used in the
United
States.
This warranty
gives you specific
legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
Sears,
Roebuck
and Co., Dept.
817WA,
Hoffman
Estates,
IL 60179
Read and follow all safety rules
and operating
instructions
in this manual
and on warning
label of tool before
using
this tool. Keep this manual
with the tool.
Keep work area clean and properly
lighted.
Keep children,
bystanders
and visitors
at a safe distance
from work area while operating
this tool.
Air tool operators
and all others
in work area should
always
wear
safety goggles
complying
with United
States
ANSI
Z87.1
to prevent
eye injury from fasteners
and flying
debris
when
loading,
operating
and unloading
this tool.
Everyday
eyeglasses
have only impact
resistant
lenses.
These
are NOT safety glasses.
ANSI
Z87.1
safety glasses
have permanently
attached
rigid,
hard plastic
side shields
and will have "Z87.1"
printed
or stamped
on them.
Always
wear
ear protection.
The work area may include
exposure
to excessive
noise
levels which will require
nec-
essary
ear protection.
Some
environments
will require
head
protection;
use head
protection
conforming
to ANSI
Z89.1.
Do not alter
or modify
this tool in any way. Do not use this
tool for any application
other than for which
it was
designed.
Do not use oxygen,
carbon
dioxide,
high-pressure
com-
pressed
gas or bottled
gases
as the power
source
for this
tool. The tool will explode
and serious
personal
injury
could result.
Never connect
the tool to air pressure
which
could
poten-
tially exceed
200 psi. Use only clean,
dry, regulated
air
within
rated range as marked
on tool.
The tool must
have a male, free-flow
hose coupling
so that
all air pressure
is removed
from the tool when the coupling
joint is disconnected.
Failure
to use proper
coupling
could
cause
accidental
discharge,
possibly
causing
injury.
Only use air hose that is rated for a maximum
working
pressure
of 150 psi or 150% of the maximum
system
pres-
sure, whichever
is greater.
Do not use a hose swivel
connector
with this tool.
Do not pull trigger
or depress
contact
trip while connecting
to the air supply,
as the tool may cycle, possibly
causing
injury.
When
loading
tool: Do not pull trigger
or depress
contact
trip; Do not point the tool at yourself
or others;
Do not
place hand
or any part of body in the fastener
discharge
area of the tool as accidental
actuation
may occur
and
cause
injury.
,,
Disconnect
tool from air supply
before
loading
or unload-
ing, performing
tool maintenance,
clearing
a jammed
fas-
tener,
leaving
work area, moving
tool to another
location
or
handing
the tool to another
person.
Use Sears
recommended
fasteners
only.
Do not load the tool until you are ready
to use it.
Always
assume
that the tool contains
fasteners.
Keep the
tool pointed
away from yourself
and others
at all times.
Never engage
in horseplay.
Never pull the trigger
unless
the contact
trip is in contact
with the workpiece.
Keep oth-
ers at a safe distance
from the tool while the tool is in
operation.
Always
remove
finger
from trigger
when
not driving
fasten-
ers. Never carry
the tool with finger
on or under
the trigger
as accidental
actuation
may occur
and cause
injury.
Always
keep hands
and body away from the fastener
dis-
charge
area when
air supply
is connected
to the tool. Grip
tool firmly to maintain
control
while allowing
tool to recoil
away from work surface
as fastener
is driven.
If contact
trip
is allowed
to recontact
work surface
before
trigger
is
released,
an unwanted
fastener
may be driven.
Check operation
of the contact
trip frequently.
Never use
the tool if the contact
trip, trigger
or springs
have become
inoperable,
missing
or damaged.
Do not alter or remove
contact
trip, trigger
or springs.
Never use a tool that is leak-
ing air, has missing
or damaged
parts,
or requires
repair.
Do not drive fasteners
on top of other fasteners
or with the
tool at too steep
an angle. The fasteners
can ricochet
and
cause
injury. Do not drive fasteners
close
to the edge
of
the workpiece.
The workpiece
is likely to split, allowing
the
fastener
to fly free and cause
injury. Do not attempt
to
drive fasteners
into hard or brittle
materials
such as con-
crete,
steel or tile.
Do not overreach.
Always
place yourself
in a firmly
bal-
anced
position
when using or handling
the tool. Do not
attach
the hose
or tool to your body.
Do not operate
tool without
fasteners
or damage
to tool
may result.
Do not use tool without
safety warning
label. If label is
missing,
damaged
or unreadable,
contact
SEARS
to
obtain
a new label.
Only qualified
repair
personnel
must perform
tool service.
When
servicing
a tool, use only identical
repair parts.
Store tool out of reach
of children
and other
untrained
persons.
@Sears, Roebuck and Co.
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