Actuating Tool - Porter-Cable RN175B Instruction Manual

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ACTUATInG TOOl

To reduce the risk of injury, AlWAyS wear proper eye ANSI Z87.1
(CAN/CSA Z94.3) and hearing protection ANSI S12.6 (S3.19) when operating this tool.
The tool can be actuated using one of two modes: single sequential actuation trigger
mode and contact actuation trigger mode.
Single Sequential actuation trigger -
Allow the tool to recoil off the work
surface after actuation. If the contact trip remains
depressed a nail will be driven each time the trigger is
released and pulled, which could result in accidental
actuation, possibly causing injury.
The sequential actuation trigger's intended use is
for intermittent fastening where accurate fastener
placement is desired.
To operate the tool in Single sequential actuation
mode:
1.
Depress the contact trip firmly against the work surface.
2.
Pull the trigger.
3.
Allow the tool to recoil from the work surface.
Contact actuation trigger -
The contact actuation trigger is intended for rapid
fastening on flat, stationary surfaces.
Using the contact actuation trigger, two methods are
available: place actuation and contact actuation.
To operate the tool using the plACe ACTUATIOn
method:
1.
Depress the contact trip against the work surface.
2.
Pull the trigger to drive the fastener.
3.
Allow the tool to recoil off the work surface
To operate the tool using the COnTACT ACTUATIOn method:
1.
Pull the trigger.
2.
Depress the contact trip against the work surface. As long as the trigger is pulled,
the tool will drive a fastener every time the contact trip is depressed. This allows
the user to rapidly drive multiple fastener in sequence.
Changing the Actuation Mode -
1.
Push the (red) trigger lock button down
2.
Rotate the (black) selectable trigger button counterclockwise
3.
Align the triangular indicator to the desired mode
For Sequential Mode
For Contact Mode
4.
Then push the trigger lock button back up to the un-locked position.
ADJUSTInG DepTH (FIG. 9)
To reduce risk of serious injury from accidental actuation when
attempting to adjust depth, ALWAYS:
(Fig. 7)
(Fig. 8)
10 - ENG
Trigger lock button
Fig. 7
S
Trigger mode selector button
Trigger lock button
Fig. 8
C
Trigger mode selector button

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