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The device is suitable for assembly and repair work. Any other use or modification is considered improper use.
Details of the pneumatic stapler's components, including exhaust aperture, trigger, handle, magazine, and indicators.
Lists the items provided with the pneumatic stapler, such as the tool, carrying case, oil, nails, staples, and glasses.
Provides specifications like dimensions, weight, trigger type, pressure limits, air consumption, and nail/staple sizes.
Details measured noise and vibration levels according to EN standards, providing sound pressure and power levels.
Emphasizes the need for hearing protection due to noise levels and provides vibration data according to ISO 8662-11.
Explains vibration values for the tool, referencing ISO 8662-11 and factors influencing hand-arm system impact.
Covers crucial safety practices like not pointing the tool at others, securing the tool, and avoiding empty firing.
Includes warnings about maximum pressure, gas types, workplace conditions, and proper handling to prevent injury.
Instructions on how to connect the pneumatic stapler to a compressed air supply, including pressure regulation.
Step-by-step guide on how to open the magazine, insert fasteners (nails/staples), and close the magazine cover.
Procedure to safely remove jammed staples or nails from the magazine slot, involving magazine and face plate release.
Guidelines for maintaining the tool, including lubrication with an oil mister or manual application of special oil.
Instructions for cleaning the device using a dry cloth, avoiding liquids and harsh chemicals to prevent damage.
Details the 36-month warranty period and the process for service, including what is covered and excluded.
Information on how to properly dispose of the product and packaging, recommending recycling and local refuse authorities.