Central Pneumatic 67450 Owner's Manual And Safety Instructions page 13

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Contact Safety Trip (Bump Fire) Mechanism Definition
The contact safety trip (or bump fire) mechanism allows rapid fire. The RED TRIGGER enables the
contact safety trip mechanism. The tool should only fire if the Safety Nosepiece is pressed against the
workpiece and the trigger is pulled. It should fire again if the trigger is released and pulled OR if the
safety is lifted and pressed against the workpiece again. The Tool should not fire if the Safety Nosepiece
is not pressed against an object. Contact safety trip / bump fire should only be enabled and used
by skilled operators who are aware of the hazards and use proper, safe work practices.
Contact Safety Trip (Bump Fire) Mechanism Testing Procedure
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM ACCIDENTAL OPERATION:
Empty the tool before this procedure. Point the tool at a piece of scrap wood when testing.
1. Disconnect the tool from the air supply.
2. Empty the magazine of fasteners.
3. Check that the Trigger and the Safety Nosepiece
move freely, without sticking.
4. Connect the air supply to the tool and
set within the Operating Air Pressure
indicated on the Specification chart.
5. Test the tool by pressing the Safety Nosepiece
against the workpiece without pulling the Trigger.
The tool must not cycle (fire).
If it cycles (fires), stop immediately and have it
repaired by a qualified service technician.
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6. Hold the tool away, or off of the workpiece.
The Safety Nosepiece should return to its original
position. Squeeze the Trigger.
The tool must not cycle (fire).
If it cycles (fires), stop immediately and take
the tool to a qualified service technician.
7. Press the Safety Nosepiece against the workpiece
and squeeze the Trigger.
The tool must cycle (fire) only once.
Release the trigger and squeeze it again.
The tool must cycle (fire) again only once.
With the Trigger held, carefully lift the tool and press
it against the workpiece again.
The tool must cycle (fire) again only once.
If it fails to act in the manner explained in bold,
have it repaired by a qualified service technician.
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