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INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Congratulations
on
the
purchase
of
your
Muro
Auto
Feed
Screwdriving
Tool.
The
Muro
FD/FLVL41
is
an
all-in-one,
high
performance
tool,
designed
with
the
professional
in
mind.
This
MURO
model
drives
collated
screws
(VISROPE)
from
1"
to
3"
in
length.
Be
sure
to
ask
for
Muro
VISROPE
screw
coils
to
ensure
trouble
free
operation
of
your
Muro
Auto
Feed
Screwdriving
Tool.
General
Safety
Rules
WARNING!
Read
and
understand
all
instructions.
Failure
to
follow
all
instructions
listed
below,
may
result
in
electric
shock,
fire
and/or
serious
personal
injury.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
A.
Work
Area
1.
Keep
your
work
area
clean
and
well
fit.
Cluttered
benches
and
dark
areas
invite
accidents.
2.
Do
not
operate
power
tools
in
explosive
atmospheres,
such
as
in
the
presence
of
flammable
liquids,
gases,
or
dust.
Power
tools
create
sparks
which
may
ignite
the
dust
or
fumes.
3.
Keep
bystanders,
children,
and
visitors
away
while
operating
a
power
too!.
Distractions
can
cause
you
to
lose
control.
B.
Electrical
Safety
1.
Double
insulated
tools
are
equipped
with
a
polarized
piug
(one
blade
is
wider
than
the
other.)
This
plug
will
fit
in
a
polarized
outlet
only
one
way.
If
the
plug
does
not
fit
fully
in
the
outlet,
reverse
the
plug.
If it
still
does
not
fit,
contact
a
qualified
electrician
to
install
a
polarized
outlet.
Do
not
change
the
plug
in
any
way.
Double
insulation
[E]
eliminates
the
need
for
the
three
wire
grounded
power
cord
and
grounded
power
supply
system.
2.
Avoid
body
contact
with
grounded
surfaces
such
as
pipes,
radiators,
ranges
and
refrigerators.
There
is
an
increased
risk
of
electric
shock
if
your
body
is
grounded.
3.
Don't
expose
power
tools
to
rain
or
wet
conditions.
Water
entering
a
power
tool
will
increase
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
4.
Do
not
abuse
the
cord.
Never
use
the
cord
to
carry
the
tools
or
pull
the
plug
from
an
outlet.
Keep
cord
away
from
heat,
oil,
sharp
edges
or
moving
parts.
Replace
damaged
cords
immediately.
Damaged
cords
increase
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
5.
When
operating
a
power
tool
outside,
use
an
outdoor
extension
cord
marked
“W-A"
or
“W”
These
cords
are
rated
for
outdoor
use
and
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
Be
sure
to
use
an
extension
cord
of
sufficient
size
to
prevent
overheating
and
loss
of
power
to
the
tool.
The
table
below
shows
the
correct
size
extension
cord
to
use.
Cord
Length
Required
Wire
Size
25
feet
18
ga
50
feet
16
ga
75
feet
14
ga
100
feet
12
9a
C.
Personal
Safety
1.
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
power
tools
may
result
in
serious
personal
injury.
2.
Dress
properly.
Do
not
wear
loose
clothing
or
jewellery.
Contain
long
hair.
Keep
your
hair,
clothing,
and
gloves
away
from
moving
parts.
Loose
ciothes,
jewellery,
or
long
hair
can
be
caught
in
moving
parts.
3.
Avoid
accidental
starting.
Be
sure
switch
is
off
before
plugging
in.
Carrying
tools
with
your
finger
on
the
switch
or
plugging
in
tools,
that
have
the
switch
on
invites
accidents.
4.
Remove
adjusting
keys
or
wrenches
before
turning
the
tool
on.
A
wrench
or
a
key
that
is
left
attached
to
a
rotating
part
of
the
tool
may
result
in
personal
injury.
5.
Do
not
over
reach.
Keep
proper
footing
and
balance
at
all
times.
Proper
footing
and
balance enables
better
control
of
the
tool
in
unexpected
situations.
6.
Use
safety
equipment.
Always
wear
eye
protection.
Dust
mask,
non-skid
safety
shoes,
hard
hat,
or
hearing
protection
must
be
used
for
appropriate
conditions.
D.
Tool
Use
and
Care
1.
Use
clamps
or
other
practical
way
to
secure
and
support
the
workpiece
to
a
stable
platform.
Holding
the
work
by
hand
or
against
your
body
is
unstable
and
may
lead
to
loss
of
control.
2.
Do
not
force
tool.
Use
the
correct
tool
for
your
application.
The
correct
tool
will
do
the
job
better
and
safer
at
the
rate
for
which
it
is
designed.
3.
Do
not
use
tool
if
switch
does
not
turn
it
on
or
off.
Any
toot
that
cannot
be
controlled
with
the
switch
is
dangerous
and
must
be
repaired.
4.
Disconnect
the
plug
from
the
power
source
before
making
any
adjustments,
changing
accessories,
or
storing
the
tool.
Such
preventive
safety
measures
reduce
the
risk
of
starting
the
tool
accidentally.
5.
Store
idle
tools
out
of
reach
of
children
and
other
untrained
persons.
Tools
are
dangerous
in
the
hands
of
untrained
users.
6.
Maintain
tools
with
care.
Keep
cutting
tools
sharp
and
clean.
Properly
maintained
tools,
with
sharp
cutting
edges
are
less
likely
to
bind
and
are
easier
to
control.
7.
Check
for
misalignment
or
binding
of
moving
parts,
breakage
of
parts,
and
any
other
condition
that
may
affect
the
tools
operation.
If
damaged,
have
the
tool
serviced
before
using.
Many
accidents
are
caused
by
poorly
maintained
toolis.
8.
Use
only
accessories
that
are
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
for
your
model.
Accessories
that
may
be
suitable
for
one
tool,
may
become
hazardous
when
used
on
another
tool.
E.
Service
1.
Tool
service
must
be
performed
only
by
qualified
repair
personnel.
Service
or
maintenance
performed
by
unqualified
personnel
could
result
in
a
risk
of
injury.
2.
When
servicing
a
tool,
use
only
the
identical
replacement
parts.
Follow
instructions
in
the
Maintenance
section
of
this
manual.
Use
of
unauthorized
parts
or
failure
to
follow
Maintenance
Instructions
may
create
a
risk
of
electric
shock
or
injury.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
SYMBOLS
AND
DEFINITIONS
[o]
Class
II
Construction
(Double
Insulation)
V
-
Volts
~
-
Alternating
Current
A
-Amperes
W
-Watt
Hz
-Hertz
Nng
-
No
Load
Speed