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Wen 61711

Wen 61711
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OPERATION
WARNING! Disconnect air line from the tool and remove all other fasteners before removing jammed fasten-
ers, in order to avoid personal injury. Keep the tool pointed away from yourself and others.
If a staple becomes jammed in the nosepiece, keep the
tool pointed away from yourself and others and follow
these steps:
1. Disconnect the tool from the air supply. Open the mag-
azine (Fig. 5 - 1) and remove all other fasteners from the
magazine.
2. Open the jam-clearing latch (Fig. 5 - 2), and pull up to
open the front plate (Fig. 5 - 3). Remove the jammed fas-
tener, using pliers or another tool if necessary.
3. If the piston assembly is in the down position, insert a
screwdriver or other rod into the nosepiece and push the
piston back in position.
4. Close the front plate. Push down latch cover to secure
the front plate to the nosepiece. Make sure the trigger and
contact tip move freely without sticking or binding.
5. Connect the nailer to the air supply. Load fasteners.
Test-fire the stapler into a piece of scrap wood to make
sure it is operating properly.
Fig. 5
2
3
1
Magazine
Lock
10
WARNING! A staple will fire each time the trigger is pressed as long as the contact trip remains activated
which could result in inadvertent actuation.
1. Hold the stapler upright on the workpiece and position the contact tip where the fastener will be driven.
2. Pull the trigger to drive a fastener.
3. Release the trigger, lift the tool off the workpiece and reposition. Repeat step 2 to drive another fastener.
CLEARING JAMMED NAILS
FIRING FASTENERS

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