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Operating Pressure | 70-120 psi |
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Nail Length | 2 inches to 3-1/4 inches |
Nail Diameter | .113 - .131 inches |
Fastener Type | Round head nails |
Firing Mode | Sequential and contact (bump) firing |
Highlights severe risks from improper nailer use, emphasizing reading the manual.
Explains the meaning of signal words like DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION used in the manual.
Details the single sequential and contact actuation mechanisms of the Hitachi nailer.
Covers essential guidelines like eye protection, gas sources, and trigger safety.
Details safe practices such as not pointing the tool, finger placement, and air pressure limits.
Mandates wearing safety glasses, ear protection, and head protection for user safety.
Covers keeping the work area clean, proper storage, and avoiding flammable environments.
Includes checking push lever, securing parts, and using correct couplers and fasteners.
Focuses on keeping hands away from firing head, proper placement, and avoiding thin boards/edges.
Addresses overreaching, using non-defective tools, staying alert, and avoiding modifications.
Ensures manual availability, eye protection enforcement, and preventing use of damaged nailers.
Identifies and illustrates the various parts of the Hitachi nailer.
Explains the dual-mode switching device for sequential or contact nailing.
Lists the accessories included with the nailer, such as eye protection.
Covers pre-operation checks, environment, and essential air supply specifications.
Covers safety checks, lever operation, and the step-by-step testing procedure.
Provides guidance on lubrication and care for the nailer in cold weather.
Tests for sequential and contact actuation by setting the switch and performing actions.
Conducts a final test by driving nails into a workpiece to ensure proper operation.
Advises setting pressure between 70-120 psi, using the lowest effective pressure.
Lists critical safety steps for loading nails: no trigger/lever depression, point downward, gentle feeder action.
Details inserting nail strips, overlapping heads correctly, and engaging the nail feeder.
Choose between sequential and contact actuation based on work requirements.
Details step-by-step for single sequential actuation: setting switch, positioning, lever, trigger.
Details step-by-step for contact actuation: setting switch, preparing, lever, moving nailer.
Covers finger safety, keeping body clear, potential sparks, and mechanism usage recommendations.
Lists essential steps after nailing, including disconnecting air, removing nails, and lubricating.
Step-by-step guide for adjusting nail depth, including hose disconnection and testing.
Ensure consistent air pressure and firm nailer contact for accurate depth adjustment.
Covers inspecting magazines, lubrication, storage, and feeder checks.
Lists parts and stresses repairs by authorized service centers using genuine parts.
Details daily actions like draining filters, filling lubricators, and cleaning for proper operation.
Provides troubleshooting for common issues like no nail drive, weak drive, or jams.
Advises contacting service centers for persistent or unresolved troubleshooting issues.