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Type | Brad Nailer |
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Power Source | Pneumatic |
Magazine Capacity | 100 nails |
Nail Size | 5/8" to 2" |
Nail Gauge | 18 gauge |
Ensures a clean workspace to prevent injuries, as cluttered areas can lead to accidents.
Prohibits children from the working area and handling the tool to prevent accidents.
Advises against operating the tool while impaired by alcohol or drugs, including prescription medications.
Mandates wearing safety glasses conforming to ANSI Z87.1 for eye protection from flying debris.
Recommends ear protection due to high noise levels that can cause hearing damage.
Warns against using oxygen or combustible gases as a power source, which could cause explosion.
Advises wearing protective clothing, non-slip footwear, and securing long hair to prevent entanglement.
Discourages firing into hard or brittle materials like concrete or steel to prevent damage or injury.
Emphasizes maintaining proper footing and balance during operation to avoid falls.
Instructs to check for damaged parts before use and ensure they are not compromised.
Specifies using only approved replacement parts and accessories for servicing the tool.
Stresses the importance of staying alert, using common sense, and not operating when tired.
Instructs to clean, assemble, and store the tool in a dry location out of children's reach.
Advises using specific outdoor extension cords for compressors used outdoors.
Reminds users to be mindful of air hoses and ensure all connections are tight to prevent tripping or leaks.
Warns against pointing the loaded tool at oneself or others.
Stresses using the correct air connector that does not hold pressure when disconnected.
Advises removing fasteners before connecting to air supply to prevent accidental firing.
Instructs not to depress the safe bracket and trigger while loading fasteners.
Details disconnecting the tool and removing jammed fasteners.
Recommends testing driving depth and adjusting air pressure for optimal fastener seating.
Ensures the tool is connected to air supply at correct pressure range before operation.
Details the correct grip and placement on the work surface to drive a fastener.
Explains the two distinct modes for driving fasteners: sequential and contact actuation.
Emphasizes regular lubrication using pneumatic tool oil for optimal performance and longevity.
Recommends applying a small amount of oil to all moving parts and pivots.
Highlights the importance of a clean air supply and using a filter/oiler to prevent wear.
Advocates keeping the tool clean and using nonflammable cleaning solutions if necessary.
Addresses air leaks around the trigger area, listing potential causes and solutions.
Covers air leaks between the tool body and drive guide, with causes and fixes.
Details issues with air leaks between the body and cylinder cap, providing repair steps.
Explains how to resolve fasteners being driven too deeply into the material.
Offers solutions for the tool running slowly or experiencing power loss.
Provides guidance on troubleshooting when the tool skips fasteners.
Offers solutions for when fasteners become jammed in the tool.
Covers issues where the tool fails to drive fasteners tightly, with potential causes and fixes.