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Hitachi NT 65A User Manual

Hitachi NT 65A
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Hitachi NT 65A Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHitachi
ModelNT 65A
CategoryTools
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Operational Precautions

Operate the Power Tool Safely for Correct Uses

Use the power tool only for its specified purposes as outlined in the instruction manual.

For Safe Operation Handle the Power Tool Correctly

Follow instructions, handle tool correctly, and never let children or untrained people use it.

Order is the First Step to Safety

Maintain an orderly and properly lit workshop and workbench for safety.

Confirm the Safety of the Workshop

Keep unauthorized people, especially children, away from the workshop.

The Right Parts in the Right Places

Do not remove covers or screws. Never modify the tool or use it after modifications.

Check the Tool Before Using It

Ensure no parts are broken, all screws are tight, and no parts are missing or rusty.

Proper Clothes Should Be Worn

Wear appropriate clothing; avoid neckties, gloves, and open cuffs that can get caught.

General Safety: Protect Your Eyes

Always wear safety eye protection when operating the power tool.

A Correct Stance is a Prerequisite for Safe Handling

Ensure a firm grip and control when working with the machine.

Excessive Work Could Cause Accidents

Do not exceed the tool's or accessories' abilities to prevent damage and danger.

Stop Operation Immediately if Abnormalities Are Noticed

Immediately stop operation if abnormalities occur and have the tool inspected.

Never Expose Compressor, Air Set and Nailer to Direct Sunshine

Avoid exposing the compressor, air set, and nailer to direct sunshine for extended periods.

Look After the Power Tool Carefully

Handle the tool with care to prevent deformation or damage; avoid scratching.

Take Good Care for a Long Life

Always take good care of the power tool and keep it clean for longevity.

Inspection at Regular Intervals is Essential for Safety

Regular inspection ensures the power tool is operated safely and efficiently at all times.

Ask the Authorized Service Agent for Repairing and Changing Parts

Use only identical replacement parts when servicing the tool.

Keep the Power Tool in a Proper Place

Store the tool in a dry place out of reach of children and protect from rust.

Precautions on Using Nailer

Safe Operation Through Correct Usage

Use the tool only for driving nails into wood and similar materials as intended.

Make Sure Air Pressure is Within the Rated Range

Ensure air pressure is between 5-8.5kgf/cm² (70-120psi) and air is clean and dry.

Never Operate the Equipment with High-Pressure Gases

Never use gases other than compressed air, such as carbon dioxide or oxygen.

Be Careful of Ignition and Explosions

Avoid using the tool near flammable substances due to spark risk.

Nailing Safety: Protect Your Eyes with Safety Eye Protection

Wear safety eye protection and ensure others do too, conforming to ANSI Z87.1.

Protect Your Ears and Head

Wear ear mufflers and head protection when nailing and ensure others do too.

Pay Attention to Those Working Close to You

Be aware of others and ensure no body parts are near the nail outlet during operation.

Never Point the Nail Outlet Towards People

Always assume the tool contains fasteners; never point the nail outlet at anyone.

Make Sure You Connect and Handle the Hose Properly

Ensure the hose is securely fastened to the air socket and the air plug is seated.

Before Using the Power Tool, Check the Push Lever

Verify the push lever and valve operate properly before use; do not modify or remove.

Use Only the Specified Nails

Use only the specified nails to prevent abnormal nailing or malfunctions.

Be Careful When Connecting the Hose

When connecting the hose and loading nails, do not touch the trigger or fire head.

Do Not Carelessly Place Your Finger on the Trigger

Keep your finger off the trigger unless actually nailing to prevent accidental discharge.

Press the Nail Outlet Firmly Against the Material to Be Nailed

Firmly press the nail outlet against the material to prevent nails from rebounding.

Keep Hands and Feet Away From the Firing Head

Keep hands and feet away from the firing head to prevent injury from accidental nail firing.

Beware of the Tool's Kickback

Be aware of kickback, especially when nails strike knots or previous nails.

Take Care When Nailing Thin Boards or Corners of Wood

Ensure no one is behind thin boards or corners when nailing to prevent injury.

Simultaneous Nailing on Both Sides of the Same Wall is Dangerous

Never nail on both sides of a wall simultaneously to avoid nails passing through.

When Using This Tool in Elevated Places

Secure hoses and consider safe working positions when operating in elevated areas.

Be Careful of Wires and Pipes Hidden Behind Walls

Check for hidden wires and pipes in walls before work to prevent shock or explosion.

Do Not Disconnect the Hose With Your Finger on the Trigger

Disconnecting the hose with finger on the trigger may cause spontaneous firing.

Disconnect the Hose and Take Out Any Nails Left

Disconnect hose and remove nails after use, maintenance, or moving the tool.

When Removing a Nail Which Has Become Stuck

Disconnect hose and release air before removing stuck nails to prevent accidental firing.

A Female Plug (Air Socket) Should Not Be Used in the Body

Avoid using a female plug in the body to ensure proper compressed air flow.

Caution Concerning Nail Ends

Be careful of protruding sharp nail ends when loading nails longer than 50mm.

When Attaching and Detaching the Nose Cap, Disconnect the Hose

Disconnect the hose and keep finger off the trigger when attaching/detaching the nose cap.

Name of Parts

Specifications

Nail Selection

Standard Accessories

Applications

Preparation Prior to Operation

Prepare the Hose

Use a hose with minimum 6 mm (1/4") diameter and securely connect it to the air compressor.

Discharge Drain Water From the Air Compressor

Drain moisture and oil from the air tank to prevent corrosion and use clean, dry air.

Prepare the Nails

Ensure nails are prepared and ready for loading into the tool.

Check on Safety

Ensure safety measures are followed, including keeping unauthorized persons away and wearing eye protection.

Before Use

Check the Air Pressure

Maintain air pressure between 5-8.5kgf/cm² (70-120psi) according to nail and wood type.

Never Place Flammable Materials Near Work Site

Keep flammable materials like thinner or gasoline away from the work site.

Lubrication

Lubricate the tool via an air set or directly to ensure smooth operation and prevent rust.

Connect the Hose Assembly

Securely connect the hose to the tool's air socket as illustrated.

How to Use the Nailer

Nailing Procedures

Describes intermittent nailing by depressing the outlet and pulling the trigger.

Adjusting Nail Penetration

Details how to adjust nail depth by changing bit guide position or air pressure.

Attachment and Detachment of the Nose Cap

Handling Procedures for Nail

Inspection and Maintenance

Countermeasure for Nail Jamming

Procedure to safely remove jammed nails by disconnecting air and removing the bit guide.

Periodic Inspection and Maintenance

Periodically inspect the device, checking exhaust cover, piston damper, and O-rings.

Check on Mounting Screws for Each Part

Regularly check all mounting screws for tightness and check for air leaks.

Protection Against Dirt

Remove dirt from the inlet port and hose; use clean oil on the air intake port.

Inspecting the Drive Bit

Inspect the drive bit for wear; grind or replace if slipping or worn.

Inspecting the Piston

Check the piston and cylinder for wear or dirt; clean and lubricate as needed.

Inspecting the Magazine

Clean the magazine periodically and check nail feeder movement for smooth operation.

Storing

Apply oil to steel parts for rust prevention and store in a warm place when not in use.

Selecting a Compressor

Oiler-Filter-Reducing Valve (Air Set)

Applicable Lubricants

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