Safety Instructions - Roberts 10-600 Manual De Operación

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NOT attempt to modify or create.
accessories not recommended for
the tool. Alterations, modifications or
misuse could result in serious personal
injury.
• Never point driving tool with
operational fasteners at yourself or any
other person.
Tool Specific

Safety Instructions:

• NOTICE: NEVER POINT THE STAPLER
AT ANOTHER PERSON OR TOWARD
ANYTHING YOU DO NOT WANT TO
STAPLE. SEVERE BODILY INJURY
CAN OCCUR. ALWAYS HAVE THE
STAPLER HEAD SECURELY SEATED
ON OBJECTS TO BE STAPLED BEFORE
PULLING THE TRIGGER. UNPLUG
WHEN NOT IN USE.
• Use only 20 gauge 3/16" crown staples
in 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2" and 9/16"
lengths. We recommend that only
DUO-FAST
or Surebonder
®
be used. Use of accessories that are
not designed for the tool may cause
personal injury and damage to the tool.
• Before connecting tool to a power
source (outlet, receptacle, etc.), be
sure that the power supply is of the
same voltage as specified on the tool.
Use of a higher voltage then specified
could result in a serious injury to the
user and damage to the tool. Use of a
lower voltage could also cause injury
or damage.
• Ensure tool is grounded while in use
to protect yourself from electric shock.
Use only 3-wire extension cords that
have 3-prong grounding type plugs
and 3-pole receptacles that accepts the
tool's plug. Replace or repair damaged
cords.
Safety Instructions:
• Only hold plastic handle when tool
is in use. DO NOT touch tool's
metal parts.
• Do not use tool on a hard surface such
as rock or concrete. Personal injury or
damage to the tool
may result.
• When using tool in high elevations,
• Improper use of an extension cord may
• Take special caution when tacking
• Never connect tool to a DC power source.
staples
®
• During operation, the stapler head may
• Do not drive fasteners on top of other
• Do not drive fasteners too close to the edge
ensure proper footing and that no
one is below the work area that could
possibly be injured.
result in the risk of fire and/or electric
shock. If an extension cord must be
used, always ensure the prongs are
the same number, size and shape to fit
inside the plug and that the extension
cord is properly wired, in good
condition and the wire size is large
enough to carry the full amp rating
of the tool. Use only 12 gauge or 14
gauge extension cords with this tool.
An undersized cord will cause a drop in
tool voltage resulting in loss of power
and overheating. If in doubt, use the
next heaviest gauge. The smaller the
gauge number, the heavier the cord.
thin material. Fasteners may penetrate
through such material and cause
possible harm to anything or anyone in
the immediate area.
be warm to the touch. This is normal.
However, if the tool begins to feel hot,
slow down tacking speed. If the unit
continues to be hot, discontinue use
until it cools.
fasteners or with tool at too steep of
an angle. Fasteners may ricochet and
injure someone.
of the work materials. The work piece is
likely to split and the fasteners could fly free
or ricochet and injure someone.

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