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1. CONNECTING THE TOOL TO AN AIR SUPPLY LOADING THE FASTENERS CLEARING JAMS OPERAT THE TOOL REGULAR MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING EXPLODED PARTS LIST VIEW DRAWING EXPLODED VIEW DRAWING 32 Installed Spacer for 25 32 Flooring 32a Spacer is included with tool not installed Spacer for 1 2 Flooring 5
2. WHEN CONNECTING THE AIR The tool may possibly fire the fasteners as soon as you plug it in to air hose Therefore remove all the fasteners before connecting to the air DO NOT DEPRESS THE SAFE BRACKET AND THE TRIGGER WHEN LOADING IF THE FASTENERS ARE JAMMED Disconnect the tool from the air and remove the jammed fasteners WARNING The warning caution and instructions explained in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur It must be understood by the operator that COM MON SENSE AND CAUTION ARE FACTORS WHICH CANNOT BE BUILT INTO THIS PRODUCT BUT MUST BE SUPPLIED BY THE OPERATOR UNPACKING When unpacking check and make sure that all the accessories are included If anyone is missed or broken please call seller for help Refer to the follow lists SETTING Description Hammer Nailer Stapler S3 Hex Key S4 Hex Key S5 Hex Key Air Tool Oil Operating Instruction Goggles Teflon Tape Your air tool is fully assembled when you receive it Before using it attach the air line and desired air system accessories See Figure for the recommended accessories and connection order Be sure the air hose is depres surized when install or remove adapters to the air line QUICK STAPLER CONNECTOR OILER FILTER AIR SUPPLY Ei Att TTT a Hit HH fo AIR HOSE REGULATOR Figure CONNECT THE TOOL
3. WITH AN AIR SUPPLY 1 Determine if it is necessary to lubricate If necessary put two drops of oil into the AIR PLUG 66 as shown in Figure 2 If you are using an automatic in line oiler check and add oil if necessary 2 Turn the air compressor on and adjust the regulator to a proper pressure for shoot ing suitable fastener 3 Connect the tool with the air supply Refer to Setting for air supply connection recommendations Figure 2 LOADING THE FASTENERS A Loading the staples 1 Hold the tool firmly press the lock 46 and pull the movable magazine 58 See figure 3 2 Place the specified type and size of staples in the fixed magazine 35 from upside See figure 4 3 Push and lock the movable magazine 58 See figure 5 B Loading the L cleats 1 Hold the tool firmly press the lock and pull the movable magazine 58 See figure 3 2 Place the specified type and size of L cleats in the magazine from side The head of the L cleats should be inserted into the notch on the fixed magazine See figure 6 and figure 7 3 Push and lock the movable magazine 58 See figure 5 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 CLEARING JAMS 1 Disconnect the tool from air line See figure 8 2 Remove all remaining fasteners from the tool See figure 9 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 CONTENTS SAFETY WARNINGS amp CAUTIONS UNPACKING SETTING
4. jewelry They can get caught in moving parts Also wear a protective hair covering to prevent long hair from getting caught in the tool 8 WHEN OPERATING TOOL keep the proper footing and balance to avoid damaged resulting from losing balance 9 CHECK DAMAGED PARTS Before using tool carefully check if there is any part damage 10 REPLACE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Only allow the use of the same replacement parts while servicing Approved accessories and replacement parts are available 11 KEEP ALERT Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate any tool when you are tired 12 STORE THE TOOL When not in use tool should be cleaned fully assembled and then stored in a dry location to reduce rust For safety keep out of reach of children 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 OUTDOOR EXTENSION CORDS When air compressor is used outdoors use only rounded jacket ex tension cords intended for outside use See manufacturer s manual for the AWG required for the compressor s amperage draw PAY ATTENTION TO AIR HOSE AND THEIR CONNECTIONS Don t trip over hoses Make sure all connections are tight AFTER LOADING THE FASTENERS never point the tool at yourself or bystanders USE THE CORRECT AIR CONNECTOR The connector on the tool must not hold pressure when the air supply is disconnected Ifthe wrong fitting is used the tool can be charged with air after being disconnected and still be able to drive a fastener
5. LIST Refer to the Exploded View Drawing for the location of parts listed below ITEM 1 DESCRIPTION CYLINDER BUSHING ITEM DESCRIPTION 35 FIXED MAGAZINE PLUNGER 36 SPRING WASHER 6 N w w 3 O RING 19 2 1 8 SCREWM6 35 4 O RING 15 9 1 8 FEEDER SHOE 5 POPPET SPRING 6 O RING 42 5 5 4 40 BAFFLE LOCK 7 O RING 17 5_2 6 41 MAGAZINE PLATE 8 O RING 57 4 3 5 42 SCREW 9 PISTON ASSEMBLY 43 SPRING 10 HAMMER FACE 44 SCREWM4 16 11 _ SCREWM5 16 45 LIMITED PLATE 12 CYLINDER CAP 46 LOCK 13 SCREWM4 20 47 NUT M4 14 SPRING WASHER 4 48 SPRING WASHER 4 15 POPPET ACTUATOR 49 BUSHING 16 O RING 54 2 3 5 50 17 SEAL 51 19 BUMPER 53 SCREWM3 5 20 NOSE 54 SPRING WASHER 3 21 SCREW M3 18 55 WASHER 3 22 SPRING PIN3 14 56 LEAF SPRING 23 BAFFLE PLATE 57 SCREWM3 8 24 SCREWM5 16 58 MOVABLE MAGAZINE 25 SPRING WASHER 5 59 SPRING PIN2 5 11 27 LIMITED NAIL PLATE 61 MAGNET 29 JOINTGUIDER 63 NUT 30_ BUSHING 64 31 SCREWM6 16 65 32 CPACER 66 67 ARM SCREW M6 12 w gt SPRING PIN3 20 68 HAM M ER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 IN 1 FLOORING NAILER STAPLER MODEL 10023320 SAFETY WARNIN OPERATE THE TOOL Test the driving depth in a sample piece of wood before using If the fasteners are being driven too far or not far enough adjust the regulator to provide less air pressure or more air pressure 1 Load fastener following the direct
6. TIONS Characteristic Minimum Operating Air Pressure 70 PSI Maximum Operating Air Pressure 90 PSI Staple Length Range 3 4 2 L shaped Nail Length Range 1 1 2 2 Staple Size 15 1 2 Gauge L shaped Nail Size 16 Gauge Load Capacity S 80 L 100 Air Inlet 1 4 NPT Air Consumption 0 2 CFM at 90PSI Tool Weight 11 5 lbs SAFETY WARNINGS amp CAUTIONS 1 KEEP WORKING AREA CLEAN Cluttered areas invite injuries 2 DON T ALLOW CHILDREN AT THE WORKING AREA Don t let them handle the tool 3 DO NOT OPERATE THIS TOOLIF UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS Read warning label on prescriptions to determine if your judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs Ifthere is any doubt do not attempt to operate 4 USE SAFETY GLASSES Safety glasses should conform to ANSI Z87 1 specifications Before operating wear safety glasses against flying debris from the front and side Safety glasses should be worn when loading operating unloading or servicing this tool 5 USE EAR PROTECTION The working area may be exposed to high noise levels that can lead to hearing damage 6 NEVER USE OXYGEN COMBUSTIBLE GASES BOTTLED GASES OR HIGH PRESSURE COMPRESSED GAS AS A POWER SOURCE FOR THIS TOOL The tool may explode and cause seriousinjury 7 DRESS SAFELY Protective gloves and nonskid footwear or safety shoes are recommended when working with and operating this tool Don t wear loose clothing or
7. d other tool parts only ifnecessary DO NOT SOAK TROUBLE SHOOTING STOP USING THE TOOL IMMEDIATELY IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS OCCUR SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY COULD OCCUR ANY REPAIRS OR REPLACE MENTS MUST BE DONE BY AQUALIFIED PERSON OR AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER ONLY PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION A Tighten and recheck B Replace gasket Figure 10 Airleaking incylindey A Loose nose screws 13 cap B Gasket 17 is cracked worn A Drop lubricant B Check air supply equipment Lack of power slow A Tool is too dry to cycle Poor power B Air pressure too low of shooting and C Exhaust blocked C Clean exhaust channel returning Shooting no fastener A Damaged pusher spring A Replace spring or intermittent feed B Worng size of fastener B Use standard fasteners ing C Magazine or wear plate is dirty C Clean magazine and nose Fastener isjammed in A Driver channel is worn A Replace wear plate tool B Driver is broken worn B replace driver C Bent fasteners C Use standard fasteners READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING THE TOOL SUMMARY You will need the instructions for the safety warning and precautions assembly instructions operating and maintainance procedures parts list and diagram Keep your invoice with these instructions Write the invoice number upon the front cover Keep the instructions and invoice in a safe and dry place for future reference SPECIFICA
8. ion given in the section called LOAD THE FASTENER 2 Connect the tool with the air supply Make sure the air pressure is in correct range denoted in section of SPECIFICATIONS 3 Hold the LONG ARM 66 and press the SHOE 28 to work surface and make sure the fastener connection position Strike the hammer face with a hammer to drive the fastener out As shown in Figure 10 4 Lift the tool off the work surface REGULAR MAINTENANCE 1 Frequent but not excessive lubrication is required for best performance Oil added through the airline connec tion will lubricate inside parts An automatic airline oilier is recommended but oil may be added manually before every operation or after about 1 hour of continuous use Only a few drops of oil at a time are necessary Too much oil will be gathered inside the tool and be blown out while excess shooting ONLY USE PNEUMATIC TOOL OIL Do not use detergent oil or additives as these lubricants will cause accelerated wear out the seal 2 Use a small amount of oil on all moving surface and pivots 3 Dirt and water in the air supply are major causes of pneumatic tool worn Use a filter oiler for better perfor mance and longer life The filter must have enough flow capacity for the specific application Consult the manufacturer s instructions for proper maintenance of your filter 4 Keep tools clean for better and safer performance Use nonflammable cleaning solutions CAUTION Such solutions may damage O ring an
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