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damage, distortion, displacement.
 
tool may require the observance of
additional provisions and regula-
tions (for example working in areas
subject to an explosion hazard).
 
the tool without the manufacturers
authorisation;
 -
erative any parts of the tool such
as the safety yoke;
 

equipment;
 
properly and at regular intervals in
accordance with the manufactur-
ers instructions;
 
tool, for example by:
 
 
manufacturer;
 
hard material such as steel;
 
floor;
 
applying excessive force of any
kind.
LOADING
Disconnect the tool from air supply.
(Figure 3)
Release magazine by pushing click
lever. (Figure 4)
Loading pins: hold the nail gun
downwards and load a strip of nails
into the cartridge, with the points
facing downwards. (Figure 5)
Then shut the magazine by pushing
it fully upwards. Use only recom-
mended fasteners (see technical
specifications). (Figure 6)
The tool and the fasteners specified
in the operating instructions are to
be considered as one unit safety

TOOL USE
 -
self and others and connect tool
to air supply.
 
lowest pressure needed for the
application. This will reduce noise
levels, part wear and energy use.
 
the workpiece to be fastened and
press the trigger to fire staples.
Adjust the mini pressure which is
necessary for the penetration of
the fasteners. Then, make some
tests in starting with the lowest
pressure. (Figure 7)
 
been driven into the workpiece in
accordance with the requirements.
- if the fastener is protruding, in-
crease the air pressure in incre-
ments of 0,5 bar, checking the
result after each new adjustment;
- if the fastener is driven into an
excessive depth, reduce the air
pressure in increments of 0,5 bar
until the result is satisfactory.
You should endeavour in any event
to work with the lowest possible air
pressure.
Hold the tool during the work oper-
ation in such a way that no injuries
can be caused to the head or to the
body in the event of a possible recoil
consequent upon a disruption in the
energy supply or hard areas within
the workpiece.

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