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magazine
inner
is
adjusted
as
described
previously
corresponding
to
the
fastener
length
to
be
driven.
Place
the
VISROPE
into
the
magazine
with
the
screw
heads
facing
upwards.
Pull
the
forward
end
of
the
VISROPE
coil
out
of
the
magazine
outlet
and
close
the
magazine
tid.
Insert
the
VISROPE
into
the
slot
between
the
feeder
block
and
guide
cover
(see
fig.
9)
as
far
as
possible.
Then
activate
the
feeding
mechanism
by
depressing
the
feeder
block
about
1"
in
the
"A"
direction,
as
illustrated
and
release.
The
tool's
feed
mechanism
will
pull
the
first
screw
into
place,
which
should
look
like
figure
10.
(f)
Unloading
Visrope
-
To
remove
the
VISROPE,
shift
the
guide
cover
to
the
left
and
tilt
it
upwards
(see
fig.
11)
Push
the
feeder
block
in
the
‘A’
direction,
press
the
grip
finger
downwards
and
pull
the
VISROPE
to
the
left
to
remove
the
screws.
(g)
Screws
of
Different
Lengths
-
Screws
ranging
from
1"
to
3"
can
be
driven
with
your
tool.
The
piastic
tape
location
of
collated
Muro
VISROPE
is
either
22mm
or
30mm
down
from
the
head
of
the
screw.
The
respective
position
depends
upon
the
length
of
the
screws
being
driven.
Screws
ranging
from
1"
to
1-3/4"
are
collated
at
22mm,
while
the
longer
screws
from
1-3/4"
to
3"
are
collated
at
30mm.
The
tool
is
designed
so
that
the
plastic
will
always
be
in
the
same
position
on
the
feeder
block.
When
loading
your
VISROPE
be
sure
to
feed
the
screw
head
into
the
appropriate
slot
as
in
figure
12.
(h)
Stopper
Block
Adjustment
-
Depending
upon
whether
22mm
or
30mm
collated
screws
are
being
driven,
the
stopper
block
needs
to
be
adjusted
accordingly.
To
adjust
the
stopper
block,
loosen
the
cap
screw
under
the
extension
block
on
the
right
hand
side
of
the
tool.
Slide
the
stopper
block
fully
forward
for
30mm
collation
or
fully
backward
for
22mm
collation.
See
figure
13.
CAUTION:
Removing
the
cap
screw
completely
will
allow
the
head
of
the
tool
to
eject
from
the
motor.
Take
care
not
to
remove
this
screw
fully
when
making
the
stopper
block
adjustment.
(i)
Screw
Guide
Adjustment
-
the
distance
that
the
screw
extends
onto
the
screw
guide
should
be
kept
at
approximately
3/8".
See
figure
14.
The
screw
guide
is
adjusted
by
loosening
screw
'B'
on
the
top
side
of
the
feeder
block
and
by
stiding
the
screw
guide
in
and
out
to
achieve
the
appropriate
setting.
The
magazine
will
move
with
the
size
piece
so
that
the
screws
may
be
fed
easily
into
the
feeder
bluck.
Be
sure
to
retighten
screw
'B'
when
the
adjustment
is
complete.
(j)
Countersink
Depth
Adjustment
-
By
turning
the
depth
adjusting
dial
left
or
right,
the
depth
to
which
screws
may
be
driven
can
be
adjusted.
See
figure
15.
Rotating
the
adjusting
dial
to
the
right
reduces
driving
depth,
rotating
to
the
teft
increases
driving
depth.
(k)
Extension
Handle
(optional
accessory)
Installation
-
The
FDJ/FLVL41
tool
is
designed
primarily
to
be
used
as
a
flooring
and
decking
tool.
For
maximum
operat-
ing
comfort
the
too!
may
be
fitted
with
the
optional
extension
handie
which
allows
the
operator
to
stand
up
while
driving
screws.
The
length
of
this
handle
may
be
adjusted
to
suit
the
operator's
height
and
most
comfortable
driving
posture.
To
attach
the
handle
to
the
tool
,
place
the
handle
into
the
handle
bracket,
as
shown
in
figure
1,
and
secure
it
in
position
by
tightening
the
knob.
FIRST
SCREW
FED
INTO
PLACE
Figure
10
Figure
8
LOAD
VISROPE
IN
THIS
DIRECTION
AS
SHOWN
AM
m:
GUIDE
COVER
Figure
9
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BLOCK
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