● Before applying/removing accessories and implements, disconnect the tool from the pneumatic supply.
● While using the tool, the pipes under pressure may move uncontrollably. It is necessary to be aware of this danger.
● Use exclusively lubricants recommended by the manufacturer.
● Use exclusively spare parts and accessories labelled and recommended by the manufacturer.
● Any repair interventions must be carried out only by personnel designated by the manufacturer or by other specialists, observing the indications
provided in these instructions for use.
● Any aids to mount the tool on a support, for example on a workbench, must be used so that the tool can be mounted safely and damages, twisting
and displacements are avoided.
● Regularly check that the tool is free of damage and wear signs; make sure that the tool is in perfect state during the intended period of use.
● Do not dispose the tool together with household waste. The discarded equipment contains valuable recyclable materials, which must be reused
to avoid damaging the environment and/or the human health resulting from uncontrolled waste disposal. Therefore, please dispose old equipment
at appropriate collection systems or send the tool to the dealer where it was purchased for the disposal. They will recycle the materials of the tool.
● Do not handle the nail gun improperly.
● Do not carry out any emergency reparation using improper means.
● Avoid any type of weakening or damage to the tool, for example due to:
– falling or incision,
– modification interventions that are not authorised by the manufacturer,
– guiding on templates made of hard material such as steel, for example,
– falling/dragging on the floor,
– use as hammer,
– any type of violent action.
CONNECTION OF ACCESSORIES TO THE COMPRESSOR
Warning!
Make sure that the compressor is OFF before connecting the accessories.
Make sure that the pressure in the compressed air installation does not exceed the maximum admissible pressure for the nail gun. Then set the air
pressure to the recommended minimum value (see "Technical data").
Empty the cartridge to avoid that at the next passage, a fixing element is ejected when - following repair, maintenance or transport operations - the
internal components of the nail gun are not in starting position.
1)
Connect the coiled air line B to compressed air outlet C (fig. 1a) using coupling D. Push coupling D firmly inside outlet C. A clicking noise will
indicate that the coupling is engaged
2)
Once you have fastened this end of the coiled air line B, you can connect any accessory to the other end E, pushing firmly, for example, coupling
F inside E (figures 3a - 4a). In this case also, a clicking noise will indicate that the coupling is engaged.
Illustration of correct connection:
Air hose:
Male quick Disconnect:
Female quick Disconnect:
Oiler:
Regulator:
Filter:
Stop Valve:
Compressor:
INTENDED USE
This tool is designed to insert brads and staples in wood and similar materials. Only nails and/or staples illustrated on the label applied on the cartridge
shall be used. Use of other fixing objects is not allowed. Similarly, it is not allowed to use the tool on hard materials such as stone, metal, etc.
NAIL / STAPLER GUN -
RECOMMENDED OPERATING PRESSURE: 4 ~ 7 BAR
For nailing/stapling wood, laths etc.
Warning!
Do not exceed the 8 bar value for the tool. In any case, do your best to
work with the lowest air pressure possible.
If not used correctly and without suitable maintenance, the nail/
stapler gun can cause serious injury or death.
Prior to maintenance, lubrication, loading of nails/staples or
removal of jammed nails/staples, always make sure that you
have unplugged the nail/stapler gun from the compressor.
Air flexible hose
Quick release coupling (male)
Quick release coupling (female)
Air compressed oiler
Three-point controller/Control module
Filter
Shut-off valve/Check valve
Air compressor
Always wear goggles and ear plugs when using the nail/stapler
gun.
Never direct the nail/stapler gun towards persons or animals
or yourself.
Never use the nail/stapler gun against metal or masonry objects.
Handle the nail/stapler gun holding it firmly by the grip only.
Never exceed the working pressure indicated for this accessory.
Any dust, chips, sand infiltration or of any other kind may cause
leakage or damage to the tool and couplings.
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