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Paslode IM250A Li - Operation Preparation; Fastener Compatibility; Loading Fasteners into Magazine

Paslode IM250A Li
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13
Paslode Impulse
HOT WEATHER OPERATION
COLD WEATHER OPERATION
Fasteners
Loading Fasteners
STEP 1:
Align the heads of the Paslode
16
Gauge
Angled
Brads
to the silver brad channel in the rear of the
magazine
and insert one or two strips. Push the nails strips forward.
STEP 2: Next, while applying pressure to the release lever,
pull
the follower toward the rear of the magazine until the
follower passes the last strip of fasteners. Release the lever
on the
follower and let the follower push the nails forward
into the nose of the tool.
In the illustration above, you will see an indicator arrow
on the side of the follower.
When
the indicator arrow is in
the reload area, marked on the side of the magazine, you
may insert a new strip of nails.
When the follower arrow
reaches the lockout area the tool automatically locks the
tool from dry firing. To unlock the tool, simply reload another
strip of nails.
Lockout Feature
Pull
Follower
Nail
Channel
Use only
Paslode 16
Gauge Angled Brads.
Do not use Straight Brads!
WARNING
Li-Ion Angled
Bradder and Outdoor Weather
The Impulse bradder
should not be used in the
the rain or where excessive moisture is present.
The use of
Paslode
Impulse
Technology
under
these conditions may result in damage
to
tool
components and cause the tool to malfunction.
The purpose of this feature is to prevent needless
blank cycling, which could mar woods,waste fuel and
damage tool components.Ten
(10) nails will be left in
the magazine when the follower reaches the lockout
area.
When changing fastener length or loading at
the beginning of the work day, you should inspect the
magazine and nose for any fasteners left in the tool.
These nails will not be visible unless you open the
nose of the tool.
Use the Impulse Li-Ion Angled Bradder outdoors, in
tery are between -7°C (20°F) and 49°C (120°F).
clear weather, when the nailer, fuel cell, and bat-
The
Impulse Bradder requires cooling to operate
optimally.
The fan should provide the necessary air
flow to permit continuous operation. Whenever the
Impulse bradder is idle for
extended periods, keep
the fuel and tool out of direct sunlight and in sur-
roundings where temperatures will not exeed 49°C
(120°F). After
extended
periods
of continuous use,
it may be necessary to cool the
motor by setting
the tool
aside until the tool
operates normally. An
over heated tool may not drive nails completely or
Fuel combustion can be adversely affected at
extreme low temperatures. Ensure that the tool
battery and fuel cell
are above the minimum oper-
ating temperature of -7°C (20°F) before use.
damage or void your warranty.
®
®
The Paslode Impulse Li-Ion Angled Bradder drives
Paslode 16 gauge angled fasteners. The use of fasteners
®
that do not meet Paslode standards may cause tool
may operate erratically.
Preparing the Paslode Impulse 16 Gauge
Lithium-Ion Angled Bradder Operation

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