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1. USE ONLY THE LUBRICANTS SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL OR SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER TOOL SERVICE MUST ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED REPAIR PERSONNEL AIR SOURCE NEVER USE OXYGEN OR OTHER BOTTLED GASES AS A POWER SOURCE Explosion may occur Combustible gases and other bottled gases are dangerous and may cause the tool to explode DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED AIR PRESSURE MARKED ON THE TOOL Use only clean dry regulated compressed air within 1 600 346 5004 the rated pressure range marked on the tool Never connect the tool to pressure that could potentially exceed 200 PSI DO NOT ABUSE THE AIR HOSE Protect all hoses from kinks restrictions solvents or sharp objects Keep air hose away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged hoses immediately Damaged hoses can burst or whip around CHECK ALL FITTINGS HOSES PIPES CONNECTIONS AND COMPRESSOR BEFORE EACH USE Repair or replace damaged or leaking hoses and connections immediately Damage to a hose or connection may cause a pressure hose to break and whip around the work area which may lead to injury FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION See Fig 1 WARNING Disconnect the tool from the air source before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing the tool Such precautionary safety measures reduce the risk of unintentional tool operation ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION Follow the instructions below to p
2. Troubleshooting Guide Air leaking near the Loose screws Tighten screws top of the tool or in the trigger area Worn or damaged O rings or seals Install overhaul kit Air leaking near the Tighten screws bottom of the tool Worn or damaged O rings Install overhaul kit inadeanale airsipal Make sure the compressor is set i PPY between 70 PSI and 110 PSI Tool does nothing or Tool is too dry Add about 2 3 drops of operates sluggishly lubrication into the air connector Exhaust blocked Clean exhaust channel Worn or damaged O rings or seals Install overhaul kit Piston is broken or worn Replace the piston ER Gn fActeneic Remove the bent fasteners dc ael replace with the right fasteners jammed in i frequently Dirty magazine Verify that fasteners are the Wrong fasteners correct size feedbacknhomier com 1 800 348 5004 Limited Manufacturer Warranty North American Tool NAT Industries makes every effort to ensure that this product meets high guality and durability standards NAT warrants to the original retail consumer a 1 year limited warranty from the date the product was purchased at retail and each product is free from defects in materials Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or accidents repairs or alterations or a lack of maintenance NAT shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or consequential da
3. ie beswon aW Ts Paste waster ce men a 7 www 9 Te Saw 5 Te Arcee pt feedback hoemier com 13 North American Tool Imdustries Ba Commercial Rd Huntington IN 46750 ie oemeon 9N Pas omero 1 me mw 4 se een a Tae Seng Waster Tas tector Co o Co e P eeno www i ce oe ee i Tar rawe 5 a gwm 5 a nenn 2 so men C meneran e ersen mi me i 1 800 348 5004 Parts List Call 1 800 348 5004 for assistance or replacement parts Please provide the following information Address any correspondence to Mode number Part description and number as shown in parts list oera number if any ie beswen aW Te fm Te verse fe Tes meea Ew mro o ce ce ce w Co ining owe 2 in e Te ean ln teym 1 On ww Te om i im om i 20 Tage Vave Boa 1 feedbacknhomier com 13 North American Tool Industries Ba Commercial Rd Huntington IN 46750 ee eerie ar Tee oger vane aay S wm r o m fe o om i Ca Togo vane Sem mn tor Tiger vane Seat 1 20 conpresson seeng 1 a r Tee men Te ome o Te ogee ves me o onm fe Co oe o we o man D 1 800 348 5004 Please carefully read and save these instructions before attempting to assemble maintain install or operate this product Observe all safety information to protect yourself and others Failu
4. NEVER USE TOOL UNLESS SAFETY IS OPERATING PROPERLY Before actually beginning the nailing work test the tool by using the checklist below Conduct the test in the following order If abnormal operation occurs stop using the tool and have it repaired by a qualified repair personnel immediately 1 Disconnect air hose and remove all nails from the tool eALL SCREWS MUST BE TIGHTENED If any screws are loose tighten them THE SAFETY AND TRIGGER MUST MOVE SMOOTHLY 2 Adjust the air pressure to 70 PSI and then connect the air hose TOOL MUST NOT LEAK AIR 3 Remove the finger from the trigger ad press the safety against the wood THE TOOL MUST NOT OPERATE 4 Separate the safety from the wood Next point the tool downward pull the trigger and then wait in that position for 5 seconds or longer feedback homier com THE TOOL MUST NOT OPERATE 5 1 Without touching the trigger depress the safety against the work piece Pull the trigger THE TOOL MUST OPERATE Z Hold the trigger back while separating the safety from the wood The tool will remain in operated status the driver blade will remain at the bottom 3 Remove the finger from the trigger Tool operation will end the driver blade will return to the top 6 If no abnormal operation is observed you may load nails in the tool Drive nails into the work piece that is the same type to be used in the actual application THE TOOL M
5. e STAY ALERT WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING A POWER TOOL Do not use tool while tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating the tool may cause serious injury e AVOID UNINTENTIONAL FIRING Keep fingers away from trigger when not driving fasteners especially when connecting the tool to the air supply DO NOT OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times Proper footing and 2 balance enables better control of the tool in unexpected situations MAKE SURE AIR HOSE IS FREE OF SNAGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTACH AN AIR HOSE OR TOOL TO YOUR BODY Entangled or snarled hoses can cause a loss of balance or footing in addition to unintentional tool operation TOOL USE AND CARE NEVER POINT THE TOOL AT YOURSELF OR OTHERS IN THE WORK AREA Always assume the tool contains fasteners Never point the tool at yourself or others whether it contains fasteners or not KEEP FINGERS AWAY FROM TRIGGER WHEN NOT DRIVING FASTENERS TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL FIRING Never carry the tool with the trigger depressed since you could unintentionally drive a fastener and injure yourself or someone else Always carry the tool by the handle e NEVER MODIFY OR ALTER THE TOOL Doing so may cause the tool to malfunction and personal injuries may result e KNOW THIS TOOL Read manual carefully learn its applications and limitations
6. install a 3 8 inch guick plug 1 4 inch NPT threads with an inside diameter of 0 315 inch on the nailer and a 3 8 inch guick coupler on the air hose 1 With the ON OFF switch in the OFF position plug the compressor into an electrical outlet 2 Close the pressure regulator by turning it all the way to the left Turn the compressor ON and let it pump all the way up to automatic shut off pressure 3 Attach air hose to regulator outlet Adjust the pressure regulator by turning the knob to the right so that the outlet pressure is between 60 PSI and 100 PSI 4 Load fasteners into the nailer 5 Point the nailer in a safe direction while attaching the air hose 6 Nailer is now ready for use You may need to adjust the outlet pressure to achieve proper fastener depth MINIMUM COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR HOOKUP Air Compressor The air compressor must be able to maintain a minimum of 60 PSI when the nailer is being used An adequate air supply can cause a loss of power and inconsistent driving Pressure Regulator A pressure regulator is required to control the operating pressure of the nailer between 60 PSI and 100 PSI Air Supply Hose Always use air supply hoses with a minimum working pressure rating equal to or greater than the pressure from the power source or 150 PSI whichever is greater Use 1 4 inch air hose for runs up to 50 feet and a 3 8 inch air hose for runs 50 feet and longer 1 800 348 5004
7. 1 800 348 5004 WARNING Do not attempt to clean by inserting pointed objects through openings Sharp edges may damage internal components causing a serious hazard Ventilation opening the work contact element and the trigger must be kept clean and free of foreign matter Periodically clean the tool with compressed air Clean the magazine Remove metal or wooden chips that may have accumulated in the magazine Periodically clean the magazine with compressed air STORAGE WARNING Keep out of the reach of children and personnel unfamiliar with the operation of the tool Lock the storage area Tools are dangerous in the hands of those unfamiliar with the tool When not in use the tool should be disconnected and locked in a warm dry place When tool will not be in use for an extended period of time apply a thin coat of lubricant to the steel parts to avoid rust Do not store the tool in a cold weather environment see COLD WEATHER OPERATION pg 7 HOOKUP INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOOL TO AIR SUPPLY NOTE For better performance install a 3 8 inch guick plug 1 4 inch NPT threads with an inside diameter of 0 315 inch on the nailer and a 3 8 inch guick coupler on the air hose feedbacknhomier com 1 With the ON OFF switch in the OFF position plug the compressor into an electrical outlet 2 Close the pressure regulator by turning it all the way to the left Turn the compressor ON and let it pump all the way
8. Do not store the tool in a cold weather environment see COLD WEATHER OPERATION pg 7 HOOK UP INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOOL TO AIR SUPPLY NOTE For better performance install a 3 8 inch guick plug 1 4 inch NPT threads with an inside diameter of 0 315 inch on the nailer and a 3 8 inch guick coupler on the air hose 1 With the ON OFF switch in the OFF position plug the compressor into an electrical outlet 2 Close the pressure regulator by turning it all the way to the left Turn the compressor ON and let it pump all the way up to automatic shut off pressure feedback homier com 3 Attach air hose to regulator outlet Adjust the pressure regulator by turning the knob to the right so that the outlet pressure is between 70 PSI and 115 PSI 4 Load fasteners into the nailer 5 Point the nailer in a safe direction while attaching the air hose 6 Nailer is now ready for use You may need to adjust the outlet pressure to achieve proper fastener depth MINIMUM COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR HOOK UP Air Compressor The air compressor must be able to maintain a minimum of 70 PSI when the nailer is being used An adequate air supply can cause a loss of power and inconsistent driving Pressure Regulator A pressure regulator is required to control the operating pressure of the nailer between 70 PSI and115 PSI Air Supply Hose Always use air supply hoses with a minimum working pressure rating equal to or greater
9. Remove the finger from the trigger Tool operation will end the driver blade will return to the top 6 If no abnormal operation is observed you may load nails in the tool Drive nails into the work piece that is the same type to be used in the actual application THE TOOL MUST OPERATE PROPERLY NAIL LOADING Refer to Figure 5 WARNING Always load nails into the tools magazine before the air supply is connected Connecting the air supply after loading nails reduces the risk of unintentionally driving a nail and injuring yourself or someone else WARNING When loading the tool s magazine check that the nail tips contact the wear rail and slide smoothly against the surface of the magazine If the nails are not loaded properly the tool will misfire and nails can be deflected causing the tool to react in an unexpected manner and damage the tool 1 Disconnect the air supply 2 Hold the tool handgrip securely and pull pusher back until it locks in latched position at rear of magazine 3 Insert nail strip into magazine with nail points angled forward and down 4 Pull pusher back press release lever and slide pusher forward against nails 5 Tool is now loaded and ready for normal operation rcs E s i Pusher 4 200 348 5004 METHODS OF OPERATION This tool is eguipped with a safety and does not operate unless the safety is depressed There are two methods of operat
10. USING THE NO MAR TIP Fig 15 WARNING When attaching or detaching the No Mar Tip be sure to remove your finger from the trigger and disconnect the air hose from the nailer If you would like to protect the surface of the work piece from scratches or markings made by the safety attach the No Mar Tip to the safety To replace the No Mar Tip 1 Disconnect air hose from the tool 2 Put the No Mar Tip to the toe of the safety To remove the No Mar Tip p directly away NOTE The nose cap may reduce nailing depth due to its thickness Readjustment of the nailing depth is required 8 MAINTENANCE JAM CLEARING Fig 16 If a nail becomes jammed in the tool disconnect the air hose and keep the tool pointed away from you while clearing the jam 1 Disconnect the tool from the air supply 2 Remove all nails 3 Pull and open the jam release 4 Using caution not to bend or damage the driver blade use pliers or a screwdriver if required to clear the jammed fastener 5 Close the jam release 6 Reconnect the tool to the air source 7 Reload the tool with fasteners Jam release CLEANING WARNING When cleaning a tool be careful not to disassemble any portion of the tool since internal components may be misplaced or safety components may be improperly mounted Certain cleaning agents such as gasoline carbon tetrachloride ammonia etc may damage plastic parts and O rings
11. fasteners on top of other fasteners or with the tool at too steep of an angle the fasteners can ricochet and cause serious injury eDO NOT USE TOOL AS A HAMMER eKEEP ALL SCREWS AND COVERS TIGHTLY IN PLACE eKEEP FACE HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM FIRING HEAD AT ALL TIMES DO NOT DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM TOOL WITH YOUR FINGER ON THE TRIGGER The tool can fire when reconnected to an air supply DO NOT LOAD FASTENERS WITH TRIGGER PULLED OR SAFETY DEPRESSED NEVER PLACE A HAND OR ANY PART OF THE BODY IN FASTENER DISCHARGE AREA OF TOOL DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS INTO THIN BOARDS OR NEAR EDGES OF WORK PIECE DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM TOOL WHEN 1 Doing maintenance and inspection 2 Loading fasteners 3 Turning the adjuster and top cover 4 Clearing a jam 5 It is not in use 6 Leaving the work area 3 7 Moving it to another location 8 Handing it to another person NOTE Never attempt to clear a jam or repair the tool unless you have disconnected the air hose from the tool and removed all remaining fasteners from the tool TOOL SERVICE USE ONLY ACCESSORIES THAT ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR THE SPECIFIC TOOL MODEL USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR FAILURE TO FOLLOW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CREATE A RISK OF INJURY USE ONLY THE LUBRICANTS SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL OR SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER TOOL SERVICE MUST ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED REPAIR PERSONNE
12. wear loose clothing or jewelry Contain long hair Keep hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts and increase the risk of injury STAY ALERT WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING A POWER TOOL Do not use tool while tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating the tool may cause serious injury AVOID UNINTENTIONAL FIRING Keep fingers away from trigger when not driving fasteners especially when connecting the tool to the air supply DO NOT OVERREACH Keep 2 proper footing and balance at all times Proper footing and balance enables better control of the tool in unexpected situations MAKE SURE AIR HOSE IS FREE OF SNAGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTACH AN AIR HOSE OR TOOL TO YOUR BODY Entangled or snarled hoses can cause a loss of balance or footing in addition to unintentional tool operation TOOL USE AND CARE eNEVER POINT THE TOOL AT YOURSELF OR OTHERS IN THE WORK AREA Always assume the tool contains fasteners Never point the tool at yourself or others whether it contains fasteners or not KEEP FINGERS AWAY FROM TRIGGER WHEN NOT DRIVING FASTENERS TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL FIRING Never carry the tool with the trigger depressed since you could unintentionally drive a fastener and injure yourself or someone else Always carry the tool by the ha
13. 3 4 50mm 2 57mm 2 1 4 64mm py 2 1 2 FEATURES New designed light die cast aluminum magnesium body A rotating switch that can be set to rapid fire or sequential fire Quick release latch for jams Adjustable depth of penetration 360 adjustable exhaust cover eSoft rubber grip handle No mar tip protects work surface North American ne Wi FMDULTEFDFEITI a KIT 7613 Application Sheathing External softwood trim Framing Paneling CAUTION FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THIS ENGINE CLEANING GUN Any failures made in following the safety regulations and instructions may result in an electric shock fire and or serious injury EXPLANATION OF NAILING ACTION SINGLE ACTUATION MECHANISM First press the safety against the wood next pull the trigger to drive the fastener After fastening once fastening will not be possible again until the trigger is released and pressed again For warranty purchases please keep your dated proof of purchase File or attach to the manual for satekee ping For customer service call 1 200 246 5004 or email feedbackghonmier com 1 7613 2 08 10 CONTACT ACTUATION MECHANISM First pull the trigger next press the safety against the wood to drive the fastener If the trigger is held back a fastener will be driven each time the safety is pressed against the
14. After nailing 1 Disconnect air hose from the tool 2 Remove all nails from the tool 3 Supply 5 10 drops of pneumatic tool lubricant into the air plug on the tool 4 Open the petcock on the air compressor tank to drain any moisture COLD WEATHER OPERATION WARNING DO NOT USE A FROZEN TOOL Allow the tool to thaw before using Moisture frozen in the tool may impede internal components resulting in the risk of injury and or tool damage 1 800 348 5004 When using the tool in cold conditions the tool will cycle slower than usual while driving the first nails The cycle rate will increase as the tool warms up Keep the tool warm to avoid reduced cycle rate ADJUSTING THE NAILING DEPTH WARNING Disconnect the tool from the air source before making adjustments Such precautionary measures reduce the risk of unintentional tool operation 1 Disconnect the tool from the air supply 2 Remove the nails from the tool 3 Adjust tool driving depth To reduce nail depth turn the adjustment knob counter clockwise FIG 12 To drive the nail deeper turn the adjustment knob clockwise FIG 13 4 Reload nails as described in the NAIL LOADING section of this manual pg 6 5 Reconnect the air supply Z Turn the adjustment knob clockwise Us feedback amp ahomier com ADJUSTING THE EXHAUST The direction of the exhaust vent can be changed by turning the top cover FIG 14 A
15. INDDLITRIES ae L lt Xx Wearing Parts with O mark For customer serve call 1 200 246 5004 or email feedbackghonmier com 49 7613 2 08 10 Parts List Call 1 800 348 5004 for assistance or replacement parts Please provide the following information Address any correspondence to Model number Part description and number as shown in parts list Sonal number if any Tee ron any a men o Ts www 8 Te me a Te se o o Ca me i a p se n feedback hoemier com 13 North American Tool Imdustries Ba Commercial Rd Huntington IN 46750 Tee seinen ey a o Css www i om ee ps eee El sane 1A 1 600 346 5004 Parts List Call 1 800 348 5004 for assistance or replacement parts Please provide the following information Address any correspondence to Mode number Part description and number as shown in parts list oera number if any Tee renn eam es man a he me er on een a Te mw in mawme 2 in wae feedbacknhomier com 14 North American Tool lndustries Ba Commercial Rd Huntington IN 46750 Ce beswion any Ce ae n Tete 1 ne e Co ce 1 800 348 5004 Please carefully read and save these instructions before attempting to assemble maintain install or operate this product Observe all safety infor
16. be caught in moving parts and increase the risk of injury STAY ALERT WATCH WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND USE COMMON SENSE WHEN OPERATING A POWER TOOL Do not use tool while tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating the tool may cause serious injury AVOID UNINTENTIONAL FIRING Keep fingers away from trigger when not driving fasteners especially when connecting the tool to the air supply DO NOT OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times Proper footing and 2 balance enables better control of the tool in unexpected situations MAKE SURE AIR HOSE IS FREE OF SNAGS AND OBSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTACH AN AIR HOSE OR TOOL TO YOUR BODY Entangled or snarled hoses can cause a loss of balance or footing in addition to unintentional tool operation TOOL USE AND CARE eNEVER POINT THE TOOL AT YOURSELF OR OTHERS IN THE WORK AREA Always assume the tool contains fasteners Never point the tool at yourself or others whether it contains fasteners or not KEEP FINGERS AWAY FROM TRIGGER WHEN NOT DRIVING FASTENERS TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL FIRING Never carry the tool with the trigger depressed since you could unintentionally drive a fastener and injure yourself or someone else Always carry the tool by the handle NEVER MODIFY OR ALTER THE TOOL Doing so may cause the tool to malfunction and personal injuries may result KNOW THIS TOOL Read m
17. by a qualified repair personnel Be sure the air pressure gauge is operating properly and check it at least twice a day TOOL TESTING DANGER OPERATORS AND OTHERS IN WORK AREA MUST WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES WITH SIDE SHIELDS WHICH CONFORM TO ANSI 287 1 SPECIFICATION WARNING NEVER USE TOOL UNLESS SAFETY IS OPERATING PROPERLY Before actually beginning the nailing work test the tool by using the checklist below Conduct the test in the following order If abnormal operation occurs stop using the tool and have it repaired by a qualified repair personnel immediately 1 Disconnect air hose and remove all nails from the tool eALL SCREWS MUST BE TIGHTENED If any screws are loose tighten them feedback hoemier com THE SAFETY AND TRIGGER MUST MOVE SMOOTHLY 2 Adjust the air pressure to 70 PSI and then connect the air hose TOOL MUST NOT LEAK AIR 3 Remove the finger from the trigger ad press the safety against the wood THE TOOL MUST NOT OPERATE 4 Separate the safety from the wood Next point the tool downward pull the trigger and then wait in that position for 5 seconds or longer THE TOOL MUST NOT OPERATE 5 Without touching the trigger depress the safety against the work piece Pull the trigger THE TOOL MUST OPERATE Z Hold the trigger back while separating the safety from the wood The tool will remain in operated status the driver blade will remain at the bottom 3
18. from the trigger Tool operation will end the driver blade will return to the top 6 If no abnormal operation is observed you may load nails in the tool Drive nails into the work piece that is the same type to be used in the actual application THE TOOL MUST OPERATE PROPERLY NAIL LOADING WARNING Always load nails into the tool s magazine before the air supply is connected Connecting the air supply after loading nails reduces the risk of unintentionally driving a nail and injuring yourself or someone else WARNING When loading the tool s magazine check that the nail tips contact the wear rail and slide smoothly against the surface of the magazine If the nails are not loaded properly the tool will misfire and nails can be deflected causing the tool to react in an unexpected manner and damage the tool 1 Disconnect the air supply 2 Insert the nail strip into the back of the magazine FIG 7 FIG 7 Yh yy ig Finish Nailer a 1 fi 1 800 348 5004 3 Slide the nail strip forward in the magazine FIG 8 4 Pull the nail pusher back to engage the pusher to the nail strip FIG 9 WARNING KEEP THE TOOL POINTED AWAY FROM YOURSELF AND OTHERS WHEN LOADING FASTENERS FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY NEVER LOAD FASTENERS WITH THE WORK PIECE CONTACT OR TRIGGER ACTIVATED DOING SO COULD RESULT IN POSSIBLE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY REMOVING THE N
19. up to automatic shut off pressure 3 Attach air hose to regulator outlet Adjust the pressure regulator by turning the knob to the right so that the outlet pressure is between 70 PSI and 110 PSI 4 Load fasteners into the nailer 9 Point the nailer in a safe direction while attaching the air hose 6 Nailer is now ready for use You may need to adjust the outlet pressure to achieve proper fastener depth MINIMUM COMPONENTS REOUIRED FOR HOOKUP Air Compressor The air compressor must be able to maintain a minimum of 70 PSI when the nailer is being used An adequate air supply can cause a loss of power and inconsistent driving Pressure Regulator A pressure regulator is reguired to control the operating pressure of the nailer between 70 PSI and 110 PSI Air Supply Hose Always use air supply hoses with a minimum working pressure rating equal to or greater than the pressure from the power source or 150 PSI whichever is greater Use 1 4 inch air hose for runs up to 50 feet and a 3 8 inch air hose for runs 50 feet and longer RECOMMENDED HOOKUP Quick connector Coupler a 1 600 348 5004 Troubleshooting Guide Air leaking near the Tighten screws top of the tool or in the trigger area Worn or damaged O rings or seals Install overhaul kit PONO OINGO Worn or damaged O rings Install overhaul kit WHAT Make sure the compressor is set q PPY between 70 PSI and 110 PSI Tool does nothing or Tool is
20. 0mml 3 4 1 26 x 1 05 mm 0 050 0 041 18Ga FEATURES e 360 adjustable exhaust Comfort grip handle Light die cast alum alloy ergonomically engineered body Rugged and comfortable design results in a lightweight tool New type magazine lock secure and safe _ North American ne Wi FMDULTEFDFEITI a KIT 7613 APPLICATION Upholstering Furniture Manufacturing Trim Work Cabinets CAUTION FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THIS BRAD NAILER Any failures made in following the safety regulations and instructions may result in an electric shock fire and or serious injury EXPLANATION OF NAILING ACTION SINGLE ACTUATION MECHANISM First press the safety against the wood next pull the trigger to drive the fastener After fastening once fastening will not be possible again until the trigger is released and pressed again For warranty purchases please keep your dated proof of purchase File or attach to the manual for satekee ping For customer service call 1 200 246 5004 or email feedbackghonmier com 1 880 613 3 08 10 e CONTACT ACTUATION MECHANISM First pull the trigger next press the safety against the wood to drive the fastener If the trigger is held back a fastener will be driven each time the safety is pressed against the wood FULL SEOUENTIAL ACTUATION MECHANISM First press the s
21. AILS 1 Disconnect the air supply 2 Pull the pusher backwards FIG 10 feedbacknhomier com 3 Return the pusher forward quietly while pushing the pusher 4 Pull out the nails from the back of the magazine FIG 11 ag FIG 11 Uu METHODS OF OPERATION This tool is eguipped with a safety and does not operate unless the safety is depressed There are two methods of operation to drive nails with this tool They are Sequential Fire Contact Fire red trigger SEGUENTIAL FIRE 1 Position the nail outlet on the work piece with your finger off the trigger 2 Depress the safety firmly until is completely depressed 3 Pull the trigger to drive a nail To continue nailing a separate location move the tool along the wood repeating steps 2 3 as reguired CONTACT FIRE WARNING To avoid double firing or accidental firing due to recoil Do not press the tool against the wood with excessive force Separate the tool from the wood as it recoils after nailing 1 Pull the trigger with the tool off the work piece 2 Depress the safety against the work piece with a bouncing motion Each depression of the safety will drive a nail As soon as the desired number of nails has been driven remove your finger from the trigger NOTE Always handle nails and package carefully If nails are dropped the collating bond may be broken which will cause mis feeding and jamming
22. AND UNTRAINED PEOPLE Tools feedbackithomier com eare dangerous in the hands of untrained users PLACE TOOL PROPERLY ON THE WORK PIECE Do not drive fasteners on top of other fasteners or with the tool at too steep of an angle The fasteners can ricochet and cause serious injury DO NOT USE TOOL AS A HAMMER KEEP ALL SCREWS AND COVERS TIGHTLY IN PLACE eKEEP FACE HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM FIRING HEAD AT ALL TIMES DO NOT DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM TOOL WITH YOUR FINGER ON THE TRIGGER The tool can fire when reconnected to an air supply DO NOT LOAD FASTENERS WITH TRIGGER PULLED OR SAFETY DEPRESSED NEVER PLACE A HAND OR ANY PART OF THE BODY IN FASTENER DISCHARGE AREA OF TOOL DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS INTO THIN BOARDS OR NEAR EDGES OF WORK PIECE DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM TOOL WHEN 1 Doing maintenance and inspection 2 Loading fasteners 3 Turning the adjuster and top cover 4 Clearing a jam 3 5 It is not in use 6 Leaving the work area 7 Moving it to another location 8 Handing it to another person NOTE Never attempt to clear a jam or repair the tool unless you have disconnected the air hose from the tool and removed all remaining fasteners from the tool TOOL SERVICE USE ONLY ACCESSORIES THAT ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR THE SPECIFIC TOOL MODEL USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR FAILURE TO FOLLOW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CREATE A RISK OF INJURY
23. L AIR SOURCE NEVER USE OXYGEN OR OTHER BOTTLED GASES AS A POWER SOURCE Explosion may occur Combustible gases and other bottled gases are dangerous and may cause the tool to explode DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED AIR PRESSURE MARKED ON THE TOOL Use only clean 1 800 348 5004 dry regulated compressed air within the rated pressure range marked on the tool Never connect the tool to pressure that could potentially exceed 200 PSI DO NOT ABUSE THE AIR HOSE Protect all hoses from kinks restrictions solvents or sharp objects Keep air hose away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged hoses immediately Damaged hoses can burst or whip around CHECK ALL FITTINGS HOSES PIPES CONNECTIONS AND COMPRESSOR BEFORE EACH USE Repair or replace damaged or leaking hoses and connections immediately Damage to a hose or connection may cause a pressure hose to break and whip around the work area which may lead to injury FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION See FIG 1 WARNING Disconnect the tool from the air source before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing the tool Such precautionary safety measures reduce the risk of unintentional tool operation ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION feedbacknhomier com Adjustable Exhaust Deflector Depth of Driver Adjustment I gt i Safety No Mar tip Follow the instructions below to prepare your tool for operat
24. N WARNING USE ONLY THE AIR TOOL LUBRICANTS SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL Do not use other lubricants as they may damage the tool If the tool is not used with an in line lubrication system on the air supply it is necessary to periodically lubricate the tool with air tool lubrication Under low use lubricate once a day Under heavy use lubricate twice a day To lubricate insert 2 3 drops of lubricant into the air supply fitting attached to the tool handle FIG 2 Using too much oil will cause it to collect in the tool and be noticeable in the exhaust 2 3 Drops of feedbacknhomier com Do not use detergent oil WD 40 transmission fluid motor oil or other lubrication not specifically designed as air tool lubricants These lubricants will cause accelerated wear to the seals O rings and bumpers in the tool resulting in poor tool performance and freguent maintenance ADJUSTING AIR PRESSURE Adjust the air pressure at recommended operating pressure 70 110 PSI according to the length of nails and the hardness of the work piece The correct air pressure is the lowest pressure that will do the job Using the tool at a higher than reguired air pressure unnecessarily over stresses the tool Do not exceed 110 PSI CONNECTING AIR SUPPLY WARNING Never use oxygen or other bottled gases as a power source Explosion may occur C
25. Please carefully read and save these instructions before attempting to assemble maintain install or operate this product Observe all safety information to protect yourself and others Failure to observe the instructions may result in damage and or personal injury Pease Keep instructions for future reference important Operating Instructions 3 1 2 INCH CLIPPED HEAD FRAMING NAILER CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING You can create dust when you cut sand drill or grind materials such as wood paint metal concrete cement or other masonry This dust often contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Wear protective gear WARNING This product or its power cord may contain chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Important When using equipment a few safety precautions must be observed to avoid injuries and damage Please read the complete operating manual with due care Keep this manual in a safe place so that the information is available at all times If you give the equipment to any other person give them these operating instructions as well We accept no liability for damage or accidents which arise due to non observance of these instructions and the safety information herein SPECIFICATIONS Normal Operating Pressure 70 PSI 115 PSI Maintenance Oil
26. SES AS A POWER SOURCE Explosion may occur Combustible gases and other bottled gases are dangerous and may cause the tool to explode DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED AIR PRESSURE MARKED ON THE TOOL Use only clean dry regulated compressed air within the rated pressure range marked on the tool Never connect the tool to pressure that could potentially exceed 200 PSI DO NOT ABUSE THE AIR HOSE 1 800 348 5004 Protect all hoses from kinks restrictions solvents or sharp objects Keep air hose away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged hoses immediately Damaged hoses can burst or whip around CHECK ALL FITTINGS HOSES PIPES CONNECTIONS AND COMPRESSOR BEFORE EACH USE Repair or replace damaged or leaking hoses and connections immediately Damage to a hose or connection may cause a pressure hose to break and whip around the work area which may lead to injury FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION See FIG 1 WARNING Disconnect the tool from the air source before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing the tool Such precautionary safety measures reduce the risk of unintentional tool operation ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION Follow the instructions below to prepare your tool for operation 1 All tool operators and their immediate supervisors must become familiar with the operator safety instructions before operating the tool 2 Included with each tool is feedbackn
27. UST OPERATE PROPERLY NAIL LOADING WARNING Always load nails into the tools magazine before the air supply is connected Connecting the air supply after loading nails reduces the risk of unintentionally driving a nail and injuring yourself or someone else WARNING When loading the tool s magazine check that the nail tips contact the wear rail and slide smoothly against the surface of the magazine If the nails are not loaded properly the tool will misfire and nails can be deflected causing the tool to react in an unexpected manner and damage the tool 1 Disconnect the air supply 2 Push the magazine latch and pull the magazine to open position FIG 5 See tool specifications to determine appropriate nail sizes 3 Insert the appropriate nail strip with the nail tips contacting the wear rail FIG 6 4 Push the nail strip against the nose 5 Push the magazine fully closed Magazine latch will maintain fully closed position Nail tips contact wear rail Push il Against E Nail eee 18Ga WARNING KEEP THE TOOL POINTED AWAY FROM YOURSELF AND OTHERS WHEN LOADING FASTENERS FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY NEVER LOAD FASTENERS WITH THE WORK PIECE CONTACT OR 1 600 346 5004 TRIGGER ACTIVATED DOING SO COULD RESULT IN POSSIBLE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY REMOVING THE NAILS 1 Disconnect the air supply 2 Pull the magazine latch and pu
28. afety against the wood next pull the trigger to drive the fastener Follow the same sequence to continue driving fasteners GENERAL SAFETY RULES WORK AREA e KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL LIT Cluttered benches and dark areas increases the risk of injury e DO NOT OPERATE THE TOOL IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES such as in the presence of flammable liguids gases or dust The tool may create a spark that could ignite flammable liguids gases or dust KEEP VISITORS AWAY Do not let visitors handle the tool All visitors should be kept safely away from the work area e NEVER ENGAGE IN HORSEPLAY WITH THE TOOL Respect the tool as a working implement PERSONAL SAFETY OPERATORS AND OTHERS IN WORK AREA MUST WEAR feedbacknhomier com SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS Safety glasses must conform to ANSI Z87 1 specifications e ALWAYS WEAR EAR AND HEAD PROTECTION Wear ear protection to protect your ears from loud noises Wear head protection to protect your head from flying objects USE SAFETY EQUIPMENT A dust mask non skid safety shoes and a hard hat must be used for the applicable conditions Wear a full face shield if you are producing metal filings or wood chips DRESS PROPERLY Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry Contain long hair Keep hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts and increase the risk of injury
29. ally beginning the nailing work test the tool by using the checklist below Conduct the test in the following order If abnormal operation occurs stop using the tool and have it repaired by a qualified repair personnel immediately 1 Disconnect air hose and remove all nails from the tool eALL SCREWS MUST BE TIGHTENED If any screws are loose tighten them 2 Adjust the air pressure to 70 PSI and then connect the air hose Do not load any nails into the tool Set the switching to the upward position SINGLE ACTUATION MECHANISM Set the button to the upward position completely as shown in FIG 5 Otherwise it will not operate properly feedback homier com CONTACT ACTUATION MECHANISM Set the button to the downward position completely as shown in FIG 6 Otherwise it will not operate properly THE TOOL MUST NOT LEAK AIR 3 Remove the finger from the trigger and press the safety against the wood THE TOOL MUST NOT OPERATE 4 Separate the safety from the wood Next point the tool downward pull the trigger and then wait in that position for 5 seconds or longer THE TOOL MUST NOT OPERATE 5 1 Without touching the trigger depress the safety against the work piece Pull the trigger THE TOOL MUST OPERATE 2 Hold the trigger back while separating the safety from the wood The tool will remain in operated status the driver blade will remain at the bottom 3 Remove the finger
30. anual carefully learn its applications and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards related to this tool USE ONLY FASTENERS THAT ARE RECOMMENDED FOR YOUR MODEL Do not use the wrong fasteners or load the fasteners incorrectly 1 800 348 5004 CHECK FOR MISALIGNMENT OR BINDING OF MOVING PARTS BREAKAGE OF PARTS OR ANY OTHER CONDITION THAT MAY AFFECT THE TOOL S OPERATION If damaged have the tool serviced by an authorized technician before using Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools CHECK SAFETY BEFORE USE Make sure the safety operates properly Never use the tool if the safety is not operating properly Do not tamper with or remove the safety DO NOT USE THE TOOL IF THE TRIGGER DOES NOT ACTUATE PROPERLY Any tool that cannot be controlled with the trigger is dangerous and must be repaired NEVER USE A TOOL THAT IS DEFECTIVE OR OPERATING ABNORMALLY If the tool appears to be operating unusually making strange noises or otherwise appears defective stop using it immediately and arrange for repairs by an authorized service center MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep the tool clean and lubricated for better and safer performance NEVER CARRY THE TOOL BY THE AIR HOSE STORE TOOLS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN AND UNTRAINED PEOPLE Tools feedbacknhomier com are dangerous in the hands of untrained users PLACE TOOL PROPERLY ON THE WORK PIECE Do not drive
31. any portion of the tool since internal components may be misplaced or safety components may be improperly mounted Certain cleaning agents such as gasoline carbon tetrachloride ammonia etc may damage plastic parts and O rings WARNING Do not attempt to clean by inserting pointed objects through openings Sharp edges may damage internal components causing a serious hazard Ventilation opening the work contact element and the trigger must be kept clean and free of foreign matter Periodically clean the tool with compressed air Clean the magazine Remove metal or wooden chips that may have accumulated in the magazine Periodically clean feedbacknhomier com o the magazine with compressed air Clean the magazine Remove metal or wooden chips that may have accumulated in the magazine Periodically clean the magazine with compressed air STORAGE WARNING Keep out of the reach of children and personnel unfamiliar with the operation of the tool Lock the storage area Tools are dangerous in the hands of those unfamiliar with the tool When not in use the tool should be disconnected and locked in a warm dry place When tool will not be in use for an extended period of time apply a thin coat of lubricant to the steel parts to avoid rust Do not store the tool in a cold weather environment see COLD WEATHER OPERATION pg 7 HOOKUP INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOOL TO AIR SUPPLY NOTE For better performance
32. arm to avoid reduced cycle rate ADJUSTING THE EXHAUST The direction of the exhaust vent can be changed by turning the top cover FIG 7 A NAIL INDICATOR The red indicator bars are used to show when the tool needs to be reloaded FIG 8 When the tool is loaded with a nail strip the red indicator bars will no longer be visible in the indicator window As the nail strip is consumed the red indicator bars will start to become visible The tool should be reloaded when the red indicator bar is halfway exposed in the indicator window MAINTENANCE JAM CLEARING Remove a jammed nail in the following order refer to FIG 9 1 Disconnect tool from the air supply 2 Remove all fasteners Failure to do so will cause the fasteners to eject from the front of the tool 3 Completely remove the small nose screws A and the top nose plate B to reveal the jammed fastener 4 Using caution not to bend or damage the driver blade use pliers or a screwdriver if necessary to clear the jammed fastener 5 Put the nose plate B back on 1 800 348 5004 the nose C fastening it with the screws A 6 Reconnect the tool to the air source 7 Reload the tool with fasteners Nose plate B lt 0 NG cd Bi h fee amp p O gp o gp 9 Nose C Nose screws A CLEANING WARNING When cleaning a tool be careful not to disassemble
33. as well as the specific potential hazards related to this tool USE ONLY FASTENERS THAT ARE RECOMMENDED FOR YOUR MODEL Do not use the wrong fasteners or load the fasteners incorrectly CHECK FOR MISALIGNMENT 1 800 348 5004 OR BINDING OF MOVING PARTS BREAKAGE OF PARTS OR ANY OTHER CONDITION THAT MAY AFFECT THE TOOL S OPERATION If damaged have the tool serviced by an authorized technician before using Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools CHECK SAFETY BEFORE USE Make sure the safety operates properly Never use the tool if the safety is not operating properly Do not tamper with or remove the safety DO NOT USE THE TOOL IF THE TRIGGER DOES NOT ACTUATE PROPERLY Any tool that cannot be controlled with the trigger is dangerous and must be repaired NEVER USE A TOOL THAT IS DEFECTIVE OR OPERATING ABNORMALLY If the tool appears to be operating unusually making strange noises or otherwise appears defective stop using it immediately and arrange for repairs by an authorized service center MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep the tool clean and lubricated for better and safer performance NEVER CARRY THE TOOL BY THE AIR HOSE STORE TOOLS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN AND UNTRAINED PEOPLE Tools are dangerous in the hands of feedbacknhomier com untrained users PLACE TOOL PROPERLY ON THE WORK PIECE Do not drive fasteners on top of other fasteners or with the tool
34. at too steep of an angle the fasteners can ricochet and cause serious injury eDO NOT USE TOOL AS A HAMMER eKEEP ALL SCREWS AND COVERS TIGHTLY IN PLACE eKEEP FACE HANDS AND FEET AWAY FROM FIRING HEAD AT ALL TIMES DO NOT DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM TOOL WITH YOUR FINGER ON THE TRIGGER The tool can fire when reconnected to an air supply DO NOT LOAD FASTENERS WITH TRIGGER PULLED OR SAFETY DEPRESSED NEVER PLACE A HAND OR ANY PART OF THE BODY IN FASTENER DISCHARGE AREA OF TOOL DO NOT DRIVE FASTENERS INTO THIN BOARDS OR NEAR EDGES OF WORK PIECE DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM TOOL WHEN 1 Doing maintenance and inspection 2 Loading fasteners 3 Turning the adjuster and top cover 4 Clearing a jam 5 It is not in use 6 Leaving the work area 7 Moving it to another location 8 Handing it to another person NOTE Never attempt to clear a jam or repair the tool unless you have disconnected the air hose from the tool and removed all remaining fasteners from the tool TOOL SERVICE USE ONLY ACCESSORIES THAT ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR THE SPECIFIC TOOL MODEL USE OF UNAUTHORIZED PARTS OR FAILURE TO FOLLOW MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CREATE A RISK OF INJURY USE ONLY THE LUBRICANTS SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL OR SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER TOOL SERVICE MUST ONLY BE PERFORMED BY A GUALIFIED REPAIR PERSONNEL AIR SOURCE NEVER USE OXYGEN OR OTHER BOTTLED GA
35. ectors should be fitted to the tool so that high pressure air in the tool is vented as soon as the air line is disconnected 5 Set the regulator at the air delivery system to a PSI that falls within the tool s operating range of 70 115 PSI The correct pressure is the lowest pressure that will do the job OPERATION LUBRICATION WARNING USE ONLY THE AIR TOOL LUBRICANTS SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL Do not use other lubricants as they may damage the tool If the tool is not used with an in line lubrication system on the air Supply it is necessary to periodically lubricate the tool with air tool lubrication Under low use lubricate once a day Under heavy use lubricate twice a day To lubricate insert 2 3 drops of lubricant into the air supply fitting attached to the tool handle Figure 2 Using too much oil will cause it to collect in the tool and be noticeable in the exhaust feedback homier com 2 3Dropsof Bi Air Tool Lubricant Do not use detergent oil WD 40 transmission fluid motor oil or other lubrication not specifically designed as air tool lubricants These lubricants will cause accelerated wear to the seals O rings and bumpers in the tool resulting in poor tool performance and freguent maintenance ADJUSTING AIR PRESSURE Adjust the air pressure at recommended operating pressure 70 115 PSI according to the length of nails and the hardness of the work piece The correct air pres
36. he safety against the wood to drive the fastener lf the trigger is held back a fastener will be driven each time the safety is pressed against the wood FULL SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION MECHANISM First press the safety against the wood next pull the trigger to drive the fastener Follow the Same sequence to continue driving fasteners GENERAL SAFETY RULES WORK AREA KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL LIT Cluttered benches and dark areas increases the risk of injury DO NOT OPERATE THE TOOL IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust The tool may create a spark that could ignite flammable liquids gases or dust KEEP VISITORS AWAY Do not let visitors handle the tool All visitors should be kept safely away from the work area NEVER ENGAGE IN HORSEPLAY WITH THE TOOL Respect the tool as a working implement PERSONAL SAFETY feedbackithomier com OPERATORS AND OTHERS IN WORK AREA MUST WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS Safety glasses must conform to ANSI Z87 1 specifications ALWAYS WEAR EAR AND HEAD PROTECTION Wear ear protection to protect your ears from loud noises Wear head protection to protect your head from flying objects USE SAFETY EOUIPMENT A dust mask non skid safety shoes and a hard hat must be used for the applicable conditions Wear a full face shield if you are producing metal filings or wood chips DRESS PROPERLY Do not
37. homier com Adjustable Exhaust Deflector p i D M x 5 f SI ab YW i W Body T oi 9 N 0 AR a Safety th one copy of these Operating Safety Instructions Keep this publication for future reference 3 Select a hose with a minimum inner diameter of 1 4 inch and a maximum length of 100 feet WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a hose bursting select hoses that are rated at a maximum of 200 PSI 4 Select fittings that are appropriately sized for the selected hoses The tool and air hose must have a hose coupling such that all pressure is removed from the tool when the coupling joint is disconnected Bini Trigger Air Plug Latch Nail Indicator WARNING Never use non relieving couplers and or female quick disconnect couplings on the tool Non relieving coupling and female couplings will trap high pressure air in the tool when the air line is disconnected This will leave the tool charged with enough air after it has been disconnected to drive a nail Only MALE pneumatic type air connectors should be fitted to the tool so that high pressure air in the tool is vented as soon as the air line is disconnected 5 Set the regulator at the air delivery system to a PSI that falls within the tool s operating range of 60 100 PSI The correct pressure is the l
38. ing Firing Mode Sequential Fire Contact Fire Fastener Size Range 2 inches to 3 1 2 inches Capacity 90 pcs 90mm 3 1 2 Smooth Ring Screw Shank _ Shank Shank Dia 2 87 3 33mm 10 12Ga FEATURES 360 adjustable exhaust cover Comfortable rubber grip eLightweight magnesium housing Adjustable depth of penetration eAnti dry firing mechanism Single sequential full o _ North American ne Wi FMDULTEFDFEITI a KIT 7613 sequential and dual action are exchangeable No Mar Tip protects work surface Keep this manual and receipt in a safe and dry place for future reference CAUTION FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ INSTRUCTION MANUAL COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THIS 3 1 2 INCH CLIPPED HEAD FRAMING NAILER Any failures made in following the safety regulations and instructions may result in an electric shock fire and or serious injury EXPLANATION OF NAILING ACTION SINGLE ACTUATION MECHANISM First press the safety against the wood next pull the trigger to drive the fastener After fastening once fastening will not be possible again until the trigger For warranty purchases please keep your dated proof of purchase File or attach to the manual for safekeeping For customer service call 1 200 246 5004 or email feedbackghonmier com 1 880 613 1 08 10 is released and pressed again CONTACT ACTUATION MECHANISM First pull the trigger next press t
39. ion 1 AII tool operators and their immediate supervisors must become familiar with the operator safety instructions before operating the tool 2 Included with each tool is one copy of these Operating Safety Instructions Keep this publication for future reference 3 Select a hose with a minimum inner diameter of 1 4 inch and a maximum length of 100 feet WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from a hose bursting select hoses that are rated at a maximum of 200 PSI Pusher Trigger Hand Grip i Air Plu 4 Select fittings that are appropriately sized for the selected hoses The tool and air hose must have a hose coupling such that all pressure is removed from the tool when the coupling joint is disconnected WARNING Never use non relieving couplers and or female quick disconnect couplings on the tool Non relieving coupling and female couplings will trap high pressure air in the tool when the air line is disconnected This will leave the tool charged with enough air after it has been disconnected to drive a nail Only MALE pneumatic type air 1 800 348 5004 connectors should be fitted to the tool so that high pressure air in the tool is vented as soon as the air line is disconnected 5 Set the regulator at the air delivery system to a PSI that falls within the tool s operating range of 70 110 PSI The correct pressure is the lowest pressure that will do the job OPERATION LUBRICATIO
40. ion to drive nails with this tool They are Sequential Fire Contact Fire red trigger SEOUENTIAL FIRE 1 Position the nail outlet on the work piece with finger off the trigger 2 Depress the safety firmly until it is completely depressed 3 Pull the trigger to drive a nail 4 Remove finger from trigger To continue nailing in a separate location move the tool along the wood repeating steps 2 5 as required CONTACT FIRE WARNING To avoid double firing or accidental firing due to recoil Do not press the tool against the wood with excessive force Separate the tool from the wood as it recoils after nailing CONTACT TRIGGER LOAD 1 Disconnect the tool from the air source 2 Remove the O ring from the trigger pin Fig 6 feedback homier com 3 Pull the trigger out 4 Put the red trigger on 5 Push the trigger pin back using a small hammer if necessary 6 Put the O ring back to fasten the trigger pin 7 Reattach the tool to the air supply 8 Grip the tool firmly to maintain control Position the nose of the tool onto the work surface 9 Squeeze and hold the trigger push the tool against the work surface to depress the work piece contact and drive a nail BOUNCE FIRE 1 Pull the trigger with the tool off the work piece 2 Depress the safety against the work piece to drive a nail 3 Move the tool along the work piece with a bouncing motion Each dep
41. ll magazine to open position FIG 5 3 Grasp the head of the nail strip and remove from magazine METHOD OF OPERATION This tool is eguipped with a safety and does not operate unless the safety is depressed The method of operation to drive nails with this tool is single actuation mechanism 1 Position the nail outlet on the work piece with finger off the trigger 2 Depress the safety firmly until it is completely depressed 3 Pull the trigger to drive a nail 4 Remove finger from the trigger To continue nailing a separate location move the tool along the wood repeating steps 2 5 as required NOTE Always handle nails and package carefully If nails are dropped the collating bond may be broken which will cause mis feeding and jamming feedbacknhomier com After nailing 1 Disconnect the air hose from the tool 2 Remove all nails from the tool 3 Supply 5 10 drops of pneumatic tool lubricant into the air plug on the tool 4 Open the petcock on the air compressor tank to drain any moisture COLD WEATHER OPERATION WARNING DO NOT USE A FROZEN TOOL Allow the tool to thaw before using Moisture frozen in the tool may impede internal components resulting in the risk of injury and or tool damage When using the tool in cold conditions the tool will cycle slower than usual while driving the first nails The cycle rate will increase as the tool warms up Keep the tool w
42. mages arising from the use of our products To receive service under warranty the original manufacturer part must be returned for examination by an authorized service center Shipping and handling charges may apply If a defect is found NAT will either repair or replace the product at its discretion feedbacknhomier com 10 1 800 348 5004 P T N erth Amerie mo 18 GAUGE 1 1 4 INCH BRAD NAILER INDUSTRITS am m Assembly Drawing x Wearing Parts with O mark For customer serve call 1 200 446 5004 or email feedbackithomier com 44 880 613 3 08 10 Parts List Call 1 800 348 5004 for assistance or replacement parts Please provide the following information Address any correspondence to Model number Part description and number as shown in parts list cU RYN Oral number if any Huntington IN 46750 le ewn ewn we enw 9 a nn t a Seng Waser o EN o om r S e o smor n for orm Po nel Te orn ft fe we Pe Swm iw om i Pe em come o ris one fo mm Pos man de e wone e we i o me 1 feedbacknhomier com 19 1 800 348 5004
43. mation to protect yourself and others Failure to observe the instructions may result in damage and or personal injury Pease Keep instructions for future reference Important Operating Instructions 18 GAUGE 1 1 4 INCH BRAD NAILER CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING You can create dust when you cut sand drill or grind materials such as wood paint metal concrete cement or other masonry This dust often contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Wear protective gear WARNING This product or its power cord may contain chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Important When using equipment a few safety precautions must be observed to avoid injuries and damage Please read the complete operating manual with due care Keep this manual in a safe place so that the information is available at all times If you give the equipment to any other person give them these operating instructions as well We accept no liability for damage or accidents which arise due to non observance of these instructions and the safety information herein SPECIFICATIONS Normal Operating Pressure 70 PSI 115 PSI Magazine Capacity 100 pcs Firing Mode Sequential Fire Fastener Size Range 18 ga Brads 3 8in 1 1 4in 2mm 0 079 gt 10mm 3 8 15mm 5 8 2
44. ndle NEVER MODIFY OR ALTER THE TOOL Doing so may cause the tool to malfunction and personal injuries may result KNOW THIS TOOL Read this manual carefully learn its applications and limitations as well as the specific potential hazards related to this tool USE ONLY FASTENERS THAT ARE RECOMMENDED FOR YOUR MODEL Do not use the wrong fasteners or load the fasteners incorrectly 1 800 346 5004 CHECK FOR MISALIGNMENT OR BINDING OF MOVING PARTS BREAKAGE OF PARTS OR ANY OTHER CONDITION THAT MAY AFFECT THE TOOL S OPERATION If damaged have the tool serviced by an authorized technician before using Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools CHECK SAFETY BEFORE USE Make sure the safety operates properly Never use the tool if the safety is not operating properly Do not tamper with or remove the safety DO NOT USE THE TOOL IF THE TRIGGER DOES NOT ACTUATE PROPERLY Any tool that cannot be controlled with the trigger is dangerous and must be repaired NEVER USE A TOOL THAT IS DEFECTIVE OR OPERATING ABNORMALLY If the tool appears to be operating unusually making strange noises or otherwise appears defective stop using it immediately and arrange for repairs by an authorized service center eMAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep the tool clean and lubricated for better and safer performance NEVER CARRY THE TOOL BY THE AIR HOSE STORE TOOLS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
45. oad nails as described in the NAIL LOADING section of this manual pg 6 5 Reconnect the air supply FIG 7 Depthof Drive Adjustment y Too Deep FIG 8 Depth of Drive Cig A Th Adjustment Too Shallow A ZZ WL Turn the adjustment knob clockwise ADJUSTING THE EXHAUST The direction of the exhaust vent can be changed by turning the top cover Fig 9 cd et Pa USING THE NO MAR TIP Refer to Figure 10 WARNING When attaching or detaching the No Mar Tip be sure to remove your finger from the trigger and feedback homier com disconnect the air hose from the nailer If you would like to protect the surface of the work piece from scratches or markings made by the safety attach the No Mar Tip to the safety To replace No Mar Tip 1 Disconnect the air hose from the tool 2 Put the No Mar Tip to the toe of the safety To remove the No Mar Tip Pull the No Mar Tip directly away from the tool NOTE The nose cap may reduce nailing depth due to its thickness Readjustment of nailing depth is reguired MAINTENANCE JAM CLEARING If a nail becomes jammed in the tool disconnect the air hose and keep the tool pointed away from you while clearing the jam 1 Disconnect the tool from the air supply 2 Remove all nails 3 Insert screwdriver into the driving mechanism Figure11 4 Tap the screwdriver gently with a hammer The inser
46. ombustible gases are dangerous and may cause the tool to explode WARNING Never connect the tool to an air source that is capable of producing air pressure exceeding 200 PSI Excessive pressure can cause abnormal operation or cause the tool to burst resulting in personal injury 5 WARNING Do not exceed maximum recommended air pressure marked on the tool Verify prior to using the tool that the air source has been adjusted within the rated air pressure range Be sure the air pressure gauge is operating properly and check it at least twice a day Tools operated in excess of their maximum pressure rating may operate abnormally or burst resulting in personal injury To connect the tool to the compressor only use pneumatic air hoses that meet the following criteria 1 Maximum hose pressure rating 200 PSI 2 Minimum hose inner diameter 1 4 inch 3 Maximum hose length 100 CONNECT THE AIR SUPPLY Snap the air hose onto the guick connector eCheck for air leakage If leakage is noted cease using the tool immediately and have it checked by a qualified repair personnel Be sure the air pressure gauge is operating properly and check it at least twice a day 1 800 348 5004 TOOL TESTING DANGER OPERATORS AND OTHERS IN WORK AREA MUST WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES WITH SIDE SHIELDS WHICH CONFORM TO ANSI Z97 1 SPECIFICATION WARNING NEVER USE TOOL UNLESS SAFETY IS OPERATING PROPERLY Before actu
47. or other bottled gases as a power source Explosion may occur Combustible gases are dangerous and may cause the tool to explode WARNING Never connect the tool to an air source that is capable of producing air pressure exceeding 200 PSI Excessive pressure can cause abnormal operation or cause the tool to burst resulting in personal injury WARNING Do not exceed maximum recommended air pressure marked on the tool Verify prior to using the tool that the air source has been adjusted within the rated air pressure range Be sure the air pressure gauge is operating properly and check it at least twice a day Tools operated in excess of their maximum pressure rating may operate abnormally or burst resulting in personal injury To connect the tool to the compressor only use pneumatic air hoses that meet the following criteria 1 Maximum hose pressure rating 200 PSI 2 Minimum hose inner diameter 1 4 inch 3 Maximum hose length 100 feet CONNECT THE AIR SUPPLY Snap the air hose onto the quick connector eCheck for air leakage If leakage is noted cease using the tool immediately and have it checked by a qualified repair personnel Be sure the air pressure gauge is operating properly and check it at least twice a day 1 800 348 5004 TOOL TESTING DANGER OPERATORS AND OTHERS IN WORK AREA MUST WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES WITH SIDE SHIELDS WHICH CONFORM TO ANSI Z87 1 SPECIFICATION WARNING
48. owest pressure that will do the job 1 800 348 5004 OPERATION LUBRICATION WARNING USE ONLY THE AIR TOOL LUBRICANTS SUPPLIED WITH THE TOOL Do not use other lubricants as they may damage the tool If the tool is not used with an in line lubrication system on the air supply it is necessary to periodically lubricate the tool with air tool lubrication Under low use lubricate once a day Under heavy use lubricate twice a day To lubricate insert 2 3 drops of lubricant into the air supply fitting attached to the tool handle FIG 2 Using too much oil will cause it to collect in the tool and be noticeable in the exhaust ca 2 3 Drops of Air Tool Lubricant Do not use detergent oil WD 40 transmission fluid motor oil or other lubrication not specifically designed as air tool lubricants These lubricants will cause accelerated wear to the seals O rings and bumpers in the tool resulting in poor tool performance and frequent maintenance feedbacknhomier com ADJUSTING AIR PRESSURE Adjust the air pressure at recommended operating pressure 60 100 PSI according to the length of nails and the hardness of the work piece The correct air pressure is the lowest pressure that will do the job Using the tool at a higher than required air pressure unnecessarily over stresses the tool Do not exceed 100 PSI EE 60PSI Minimum 100PSI Maximum CONNECTING AIR SUPPLY WARNING Never use oxygen
49. re to observe the instructions may result in damage and or personal injury Pease Keep instructions for future reference Important Operating Instructions 15 GAUGE 2 1 2 INCH FINISH NAILER CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING You can create dust when you cut sand drill or grind materials such as wood paint metal concrete cement or other masonry This dust often contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Wear protective gear WARNING This product or its power cord may contain chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Important When using equipment a few safety precautions must be observed to avoid injuries and damage Please read the complete operating manual with due care Keep this manual in a safe place so that the information is available at all times If you give the equipment to any other person give them these operating instructions as well We accept no liability for damage or accidents which arise due to non observance of these instructions and the safety information herein SPECIFICATIONS Normal Operating Pressure 70 110 PSI Magazine Capacity 100 nails Firing Mode Sequential Fire Contact Fire Fastener Size Range 15 ga 1795 in 2 Ain 00 13 00 071 00 073 1 8 01 84 mm 32mm 1 1 4 38mm 1 1 2 45mm 1
50. repare your tool for operation e a fee dbac kanmhomier com Fastener Type Exhaust Mr Depth of Drive Adjustment SPECIFICATIONS Normal Operating Pressure 70 115PS1 0 5 0 8MPa Maintenance Oiling Firing Mode Sequential Fire Contact fire Fastener Size Range 2 3 1 2 50 90mm 1 All tool operators and their immediate supervisors must become familiar with the operator safety instructions before operating the tool 2 Included with each tool is one copy of these Operating Safety Instructions Keep this publication for future reference 3 Select a hose witha minimum inner diameter of 1 4 inch and a maximum length of 100 feet WARNING To reduce the risk of injury from 4 Hand pie Wire collation Air Plug Magazine a hose bursting select hoses that are rated at a maximum of 200 PSI 4 Select fittings that are appropriately sized for the selected hoses The tool and air hose must have a hose coupling such that all pressure is removed from the tool when the coupling joint is disconnected WARNING Never use non relieving couplers and or female quick disconnect couplings on the tool Non relieving coupling and female couplings will trap high pressure 1 800 346 5004 air in the tool when the air line is disconnected This will leave the tool charged with enough air after it has been disconnected to drive a nail Only MALE pneumatic type air conn
51. ression of the safety will drive a nail As soon as the desired number of nails has been driven remove your finger from the trigger NOTE Always handle nails and package carefully If nails are dropped the collating bond may be broken which will cause mis feeding and jamming sA ter nailing 1 Disconnect the tool from the air supply 2 Remove all nails from the tool 3 Supply 5 10 drops of pneumatic tool lubricant into the air plug on the tool 4 Open the petcock on the air compressor tank to drain any moisture COLD WEATHER OPERATION WARNING DO NOT USE A FROZEN TOOL Allow the tool to thaw before using Moisture frozen in the tool may impede internal components resulting in the risk of injury and or tool damage When using the tool in cold conditions the tool will cycle slower than usual while driving the first nails The cycle rate will increase as the tool warms up Keep the tool warm to avoid reduced cycle rate ADJUSTING THE NAILING DEPTH WARNING Disconnect the tool from the air source before making adjustments Such precautionary measures reduce the risk of unintentional tool operation 1 Disconnect the tool from the air supply 2 Remove the nails from the 1 800 248 5004 tool 3 Adjust tool driving depth e o reduce nail depth turn the adjustment Knob counter clockwise Fig 7 To drive the nail deeper turn the adjustment knob clockwise Fig 8 4 Rel
52. sons or property or for incidental special or conseguential damages arising from the use of our products To receive service under warranty the original manufacturer part must be returned for examination by an authorized service center Shipping and handling charges may apply If a defect is found NAT will either repair or replace the product at its discretion feedback 2homier com 1 800 348 5004 n P m j Poa i i Aa i ray a L F i m North American Tool INDUITHIFNS 3 1 2 INCH CLIPPED HEAD FRAMING NAILER Jj ce E 7h 2n 2b Fr sw l CON mx err oo yy Ts j aT ean 96 97 f 7 Tiry 10 a q A 1 e8 JA Ia CD J oj 7 ite 89 i 93 8 BL 11 a Ela 9 8 9D y E gj a Ny 61 62 E oy bt Tf 13 59 bi ee 7 H e P F a J H 24 15 al 26 I2 AL 65 6B fe efr au AJ rh uu 49 51 7 66 12 S at Ale See s 372 Part 5 ed a 67 16 vt Ta a 68 T 45 4 gw D al 72 3 2 42 alL P 9 w Ma 73 Wearing Parts with O mark XI349011 41200 1 For customer service call 1 200 246 5004 or emal feedbackithomier com 40 08 10 7613 1 Parts List Call 1 800 348 5004 for assistance or replacement parts Please provide the following information Address any correspondence to Model number Part description and number as shown in parts list Sonal number if any
53. sure is the lowest pressure that will do the job Using the tool at a higher than required air pressure unnecessarily over stresses the tool Do not exceed 120 PSI see Figure 3 7OPSI Minimum 120PSI Maximum CONNECTING AIR SUPPLY WARNING Never use oxygen or other bottled gases aS a power source Explosion may occur Combustible gases are dangerous and may cause the tool to explode WARNING Never connect the tool to an air source that is capable of producing air pressure exceeding 200 PSI Excessive pressure can cause abnormal operation or cause the tool to burst resulting in personal injury WARNING Do not exceed maximum recommended air pressure marked on the tool Verify prior to using the tool that the air source has been adjusted within the rated air pressure range Be sure the air pressure gauge is operating properly and check it at least twice a day Tools operated in excess of their maximum pressure rating may operate abnormally or burst resulting in personal injury To connect the tool to the compressor only use pneumatic air hoses that meet the following criteria 1 Maximum hose pressure rating 200 PSI 2 Minimum hose inner diameter 1 4 inch 3 Maximum hose length 100 feet 1 600 346 5004 CONNECT THE AIR SUPPLY Refer to Figure 4 Snap the air hose onto the quick connector eCheck for air leakage If leakage is noted cease using the tool immediately and have it checked
54. ted screwdriver should push the driver blade back freeing the nail jam 5 Remove the bent nail using needle nose pliers if necessary 6 Reconnect the tool to the air supply 7 Reload the tool with nails Gea n CLEANING WARNING When cleaning a tool be careful not to disassemble any portion of the tool since internal components may be misplaced or safety components may be improperly mounted Certain cleaning agents such as gasoline carbon tetrachloride ammonia etc may damage plastic parts and O rings WARNING Do not attempt to clean by inserting pointed objects through openings in the tool Sharp edges may damage internal components causing a serious hazard Ventilation openings the work contact element and the trigger must be kept clean and free of foreign matter Periodically clean the tool with 1 800 348 5004 compressed air Clean the magazine remove metal or wooden chips that may have accumulated in the magazine Periodically clean the magazine with compressed air STORAGE WARNING Keep out of the reach of children and personnel unfamiliar with the operation of the tool Lock the storage area Tools are dangerous in the hands of those unfamiliar with the tool When not in use the tool should be disconnected and locked in a warm dry place When tool will not be in use for an extended period of time apply a thin coat of lubricant to the steel parts to avoid rust
55. than the pressure from the power source or 150 PSI whichever is greater Use 1 4 inch air hose for runs up to 50 feet and a 3 8 inch air hose for runs 50 feet and longer Troubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Cause s Corrective Action Air Leaking near the top of Loosesorew8 screws Tighten screws Screws the tool or in the trigger area Worn or damaged O rings or seals Install overhaul kit EEO OF Ine Teo Worn or damaged O rings or seals Install overhaul kit Make sure the air compressor is set between 70 PSI and 110 PSI Inadequate air supply Add about 2 3 drops of lubrication into the air connector Bent fasteners Remove the bent fasteners replace Fasteners are jammed in with the right fasteners the tool frequently Wrong fasteners Verify that fasteners are the correct size Tool does nothing or Tool is too dry operates sluggishly feedback homier com 10 1 B00 346 5004 Limited Manufacturer Warranty North American Tool NAT Industries makes every effort to ensure that this product meets high guality and durability standards NAT warrants to the original retail consumer a 1 year limited warranty from the date the product was purchased at retail and each product is free from defects in materials Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or accidents repairs or alterations or a lack of maintenance NAT shall in no event be liable for death injuries to per
56. too dry Add about 2 3 drops of operates sluggishly lubrication into the air connector Exhaust blocked Clean exhaust channel Worn or damaged O rings or seals Install overhaul kit Piston is broken or worn Replace the piston ES Ie Eenttactenete Remove the bent fasteners a oI replace with the proper fasteners jammed in i frequently Dirty magazine Verify that fasteners are the Wrong fasteners correct size feedbacknhomier com 10 1 800 348 5004 Limited Manufacturer Warranty North American Tool NAT Industries makes every effort to ensure that this product meets high quality and durability standards NAT warrants to the original retail consumer a 1 year limited warranty from the date the product was purchased at retail and each product is free from defects in materials Warranty does not apply to defects due directly or indirectly to misuse abuse negligence or accidents repairs or alterations or a lack of maintenance NAT shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To receive service under warranty the original manufacturer part must be returned for examination by an authorized service center Shipping and handling charges may apply If a defect is found NAT will either repair or replace the product at its discretion feedbacknhomier com 11 1 800 348 5004 a a rt 4 15 GAUGE 2 1 2 INCH FINISH NAILER
57. wood FULL SEOUENTIAL ACTUATION MECHANISM First press the safety against the wood next pull the trigger to drive the fastener Follow the same seguence to continue driving fasteners GENERAL SAFETY RULES WORK AREA KEEP THE WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL LlT Cluttered benches and dark areas increase the risk of injury DO NOT OPERATE THE TOOL IN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES such as in the presence of flammable liguids gases or dust The tool may create a spark that could ignite flammable liguids gases or dust KEEP VISITORS AWAY Do not let visitors handle the tool All visitors should be kept safely away from the work area NEVER ENGAGE IN HORSEPLAY WITH THE TOOL Respect the tool as a working implement PERSONAL SAFETY OPERATORS AND OTHERS IN WORK AREA MUST WEAR feedbacknhomier com SAFETY GLASSES WITH SIDE SHIELDS Safety glasses must conform to ANSI Z87 1 specifications ALWAYS WEAR EAR AND HEAD PROTECTION Wear ear protection to protect your ears from loud noises Wear head protection to protect your head from flying objects USE SAFETY EOUIPMENT A dust mask non skid safety shoes and a hard hat must be used for the applicable conditions Wear a full face shield if you are producing metal filings or wood chips DRESS PROPERLY Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry Contain long hair Keep hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair can
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