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Type | Brad Nailer |
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Power Source | Pneumatic |
Fastener Size | 2 in - 3-1/2 in |
Magazine Capacity | 100 nails |
Operating Pressure | 70-120 PSI |
Fastener Type | Brad Nails |
Nail Diameter | 18 GA |
Outlines the product warranty terms and conditions, including limitations and exclusions.
Specifies necessary eye protection conforming to ANSI standards for safe operation.
Warnings for air supply, connections, and safe disconnection procedures.
Safety rules for operating, loading, and handling the pneumatic tool.
General safety precautions to be followed when performing tool maintenance.
Details on fastener compatibility, air fitting requirements, and tool dimensions.
Recommended pressure range and air consumption rates for optimal performance.
Explanation of the sequential trip mode and its operational benefits.
Requirements for air fittings, hoses, supply source, regulator, and filters.
Proper lubrication procedures for optimal tool performance and longevity.
Advice and cautions for operating the tool in cold temperatures.
Safety measures to prevent accidental injuries during the fastener loading process.
Specifies compatible fasteners for loading into the tool for proper function.
Information on adjusting the tool's exhaust deflector for directed airflow.
Step-by-step instructions for safely removing nails from the tool magazine.
Essential checks and manual review before handling or operating the tool.
In-depth explanation of sequential trip usage, safety features, and benefits.
Steps to verify the proper functioning of the tool's safety mechanisms.
General rules for safe tool usage, handling, modification, and maintenance.
Cautionary advice when working with the pusher spring assembly.
Recommendations for genuine replacement parts and seal assembly procedures.
How air supply affects tool performance and troubleshooting.
Common causes and corrections for air leaks from the frame or nose.
Troubleshooting steps for when the tool does not cycle properly.
Causes and corrections for reduced power or intermittent fastener feed.
Solutions for fasteners getting stuck in the tool.