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Paslode IM200Li.2 - Fuel Cartridge Information; Fuel Cartridge Description and Operation; Fuel Cartridge Safety and Handling

Paslode IM200Li.2
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9
DANGER
WARNING
Sunlight can raise the inside temperature of an
unventilated car or van to above 60° (140°).
Never puncture or attempt to open the fuel cartridge;
it is non-refillable.
Never incinerate, reclaim or recycle the fuel cartridge.
Never smoke while installing the fuel cartridge.
Never inhale the spray.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Store fuel cartridge(s) in well-ventilated areas only.
Fuel Cartridge
To eject the fuel, propellant pressure squeezes the inner fuel
container, much as you squeeze a tube of toothpaste. This
squeezing action ensures that all the fuel is used, and that
the Cordless Finish Nailer can operate in any position.
Because of this container-within-a-container design, you
might hear the sound of fluid when shaking the fuel cell
after all the fuel has been used. This is the propellant, which
remains between the containers even after all the fuel has
been expelled.
Fuel Cartridge
NOTE
1. When replacing fuel cartridge also clean or replace
the air filter for optimum tool operation.
NOTE: Altitude Restriction
Paslode ordless technolo is powered b an
internal cobustion enine and are eected b
altitude. he tool a lose power or becoe erratic
at elevations o 6000 eet or r . eater.
There is a second container inside the fuel cartridge. The
inner container holds the fuel. The space between the
inner container and the outer cylinder is filled with a gas,
called the propellant, which is under pressure.
EXPLOSION/FIRE
HAZARD
Read ALL safety
instructions before using
or handling the fuel
cartridge. Failure to
follow ALL instructions
may result in explosion or
fire. This may cause
severe personal injuries
or property damage.
Keep the fuel cartridge
away from heat, sparks
and open flame.
Exposure to
temperatures above
4° (120°) may
cause the fuel
cartridge to burst,
releasing flammable
gas.
If you expose the empty fuel cartridge to extreme
temperatures, the propellant gas will expand and could
cause the container to burst, releasing flammable gases.

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