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Fastener Type | Brad Nails |
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Minimum Fastener Length | 5/8 inch |
Magazine Capacity | 100 nails |
Power Source | Pneumatic |
Fastener Gauge | 18 Gauge |
Maximum Fastener Length | 1-1/4 inch |
Weight | 2.7 lbs |
Users must read and understand the manual before use to reduce injury risk.
This product is designed for pleasant, enjoyable use with top priority on safety, performance, and dependability.
Maintain a clean, well-lit work area and keep bystanders away.
Always wear appropriate PPE, including eye protection, and stay alert.
Use correct tools, maintain them properly, and check for damage before use.
Tool service and replacement parts should only be handled by qualified personnel.
Know your tool, handle with care, and avoid misuse.
Always wear safety glasses, hearing, and lung protection as needed.
Use tool as intended, manage recoil, keep hands clear, avoid pointing at others.
Use correct pressure (70-120 psi), ensure couplings discharge air, disconnect supply when not in use.
Do not load with controls active, keep tool pointed away, avoid trigger/contact activation.
Explains symbols for manual, PPE, hot surface, and signal words like Danger, Warning, Caution.
Details requirements for service and emphasizes reading the manual for safety.
Defines terms like Activate, Actuate, Fastener, Jam, Workpiece, and Trigger.
Lists operating pressure, fastener type/range, capacity, air inlet, sound levels, and weight.
Identifies adjustable exhaust, depth of drive, dust cap, no-mar pad, magazine, and trigger.
Explains adjustable exhaust, depth of drive, dust cap, no-mar pad, side-loading magazine, and trigger functions.
Guides on unpacking, inspecting for damage, and ordering assistance for missing parts.
Lists various uses for the brad nailer, such as finish work, trim, cabinets, and frames.
Emphasizes safety, disconnecting the tool, and wearing eye protection during operation.
Covers lubrication, checking air pressure, dust cap usage, and no-mar pad installation/removal.
Warns about disconnecting air supply before removing/replacing the no-mar pad.
Explains how to adjust the exhaust direction.
Details air pressure requirements, hose coupling safety, and connection method.
Step-by-step guide on how to load nails, including correct nail position and magazine closing.
Warnings about connecting air supply before loading, keeping tool pointed away, and not activating controls.
Explains the single sequential actuation method for accurate placement.
Instructions on gripping the tool, managing recoil, and avoiding hand placement near moving parts.
Guide on testing and adjusting air pressure for desired fastener depth.
Explains how to adjust the driving depth using the tool's selector and testing.
Procedure for safely removing nail strips from the magazine.
Steps to safely clear jammed nails, including disconnecting air and using tools.
Advice on cleaning, avoiding solvents, and using correct replacement parts.
Guidance on proper lubrication and operation in cold weather conditions.
Importance of clean, dry air supply and potential issues with dryers.
A checklist for daily checks to ensure tool readiness and safety.
Lists available maintenance kits and part numbers, with a warning about using recommended accessories.
Table listing common issues like air leaks, tool not operating, and jams, with their causes and solutions.
Details warranty coverage, duration, limitations, and exclusions for the product.
Provides contact information for nearest authorized service centers for repair and service.
Space to record model and serial numbers for future reference and ordering parts.