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Powercraft 69350 - Cleaning and Maintenance

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a. Compressed air tool
b. Nozzle pipe
c. Snap coupling
d. Compressed air hose
e. Nozzle pipe
f. Snap coupling
g. Lubrication unit
h. Regulator
i. Filter
j. Non-return valve
k. Compressor
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Be sure that the air nailer is not connected
to the compressed air supply.
Press the brad magazine trigger (4), and
open the brad magazine(5).
Insert the required number of brads in
the brad magazine. The points must point
downwards and the feeder should apply
pressure from the back.
Close the brad magazine. Check that it clicks
into place and cannot be pushed to one
side without pressing the release.
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Connect the air nailer to the air supply,
and be sure that the supply air pressure is
correct.
Use the depth setting button on the air
supply (2) to adjust the distance the nail is
to be driven into the item.
Check the brad depth is correct on a piece
of scrap wood before using the air nailer on
the item.
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Load the brads required and set the depth
as described above.
Grip the handle (4), place the air nailer on
the item so that the safety switch (1) is
depressed and press the trigger (3) to fi re a
brad. Release the trigger.
Do not press the drill too hard.
Disconnect the air nailer from the air hose
after use.
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Clean the tool with a well-wrung cloth after
use, and always keep all surfaces clean.
Make sure that the safety switch is free of
dirt and foreign matter.
If the compressed air supply does not mix
lubricating oil in the air, lubricate the tool
with oil via its compressed air nozzle every
1-2 hours of operation. Apply a couple of
drops of oil to the nozzle, connect the tool
to the hose and let the tool run for a few
seconds
to lubricate it. Lubricate the tool with 4-5
drops of oil by the same method after use.
Check regularly that all parts of the tool
(seals, magazine, trigger, etc.) are in good
condition and get them replaced if not.

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