Before Starting The Equipment; Operation - EINHELL DTA 25/2 Manual De Instrucciones Original

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3. Health damage caused by hand-arm vib-
rations if the equipment is used over a pro-
longed period or is not properly guided and
maintained.

5. Before starting the equipment

Each time before starting work, check that the
trigger catch functions perfectly and that all
screws and nuts are securely fastened.
Never tamper with the stapler.
Never dismantle or block any parts of the
stapler such as, e.g. a trigger catch.
Never carry out any "emergency repairs" with
unsuitable means.
Proper stapler maintenance is required at
regular intervals in accordance with the infor-
mation supplied by the manufacturer.
Take precautions to prevent anything which
would weaken or damage the equipment, e.g.
from
a) striking or engraving,
b) modifi cations which are prohibited by the ma-
nufacturer,
c) guiding on templates made of hard material,
e.g. steel,
d) pushing across the fl oor,
e) using as a hammer,
f)
any kinds of acts of violence.

6. Operation

6.1 Checking the trigger catch
Check the trigger catch (Fig. 1/Item H) each time
before use. The trigger catch must move freely
without catching. The spring on the trigger catch
must return the trigger catch to the released initial
position. Never use the equipment if the trigger
catch is not working.
1. Disconnect the equipment from the air supply.
2. Remove the staples/nails from the magazine
(Fig. 1/Item E).
3. Check that the trigger and the trigger catch
can move up and down freely.
4. Connect the equipment to the air supply.
5. Press the trigger catch against the workpiece
without pressing the trigger. The equipment
should not operate. Never use the equip-
ment if it operates without the trigger being
pressed. Risk of injury.
6. Remove the equipment from the workpiece.
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The trigger catch must return to the released
initial position. Press the trigger. The equip-
ment should not operate. Never use the
equipment if it operates. Risk of injury.
7. Press the trigger and press the trigger catch
against the workpiece. The equipment opera-
tes.
8. Press the trigger catch against the workpiece
and press the trigger; the equipment opera-
tes.
6.2 Loading staples and nails
When you fill the magazine (Fig. 1/Item E),
make sure that you hold the equipment in
such a way that the muzzle is pointed neither
at you or anyone else.
To fill the magazine, press the magazine lever
(Fig. 1 / Item C) and slide back the magazine
cover (Fig. 1 / Item D) as far as it will go.
Insert the staples as shown in (Fig. 3) or the
nails as shown in (Fig. 4).
Do not insert more than one complete stick
of staples/nails, otherwise the magazine will
be overfilled and you will not be able to close
it again. Slide the magazine cover forward
again until it snaps into place.
The level indicator (Fig. 5 / Item F) shows the
number of loaded staples / nails if less than
50 are loaded.
6.3 Operation/Operating pressure
Connect the pneumatic stapler/nailer to the
compressed air connection (Fig. 1 / Item B).
Set the swivel air outlet (Fig. 1 / Item K) to the
desired position.
Before starting the stapler, switch on the com-
pressor and set the operating pressure on the
pressure reducer to 4 bar.
The knurled screw (Fig. 6 / Item G) for precis-
ion adjustment must be approximately in the
middle position between Item 1 and 2. To do
so, turn open the knurled screw three revolu-
tions, starting from Position 1.
For the purpose of setting the operating
pressure it is advisable to use a test workpi-
ece which is similar in structure and material
thickness to the workpieces to be joined.
To staple/nail, place the pneumatic stapler/
nailer against the workpiece and pull the trig-
ger lever (Fig. 1 / Item A) once and release it
again after each shot.
If the nail or the staple goes in too deep, re-
duce the operating pressure on the pressure
reducer by 0.5 bar.
If the nail or the staple does not go in deep
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