Adjusting the air pressure
The necessary air pressure depends on the size of
the fasteners and the workpiece material.
Set the air pressure to about 6.5 bar and fire
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a few fasteners into a material similar to the
workpiece material as a test.
Adjust the air pressure until the lowest setting is
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found that yields consistent results.
If necessary, a fine adjustment can be under-
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taken using the nailer depth setting.
Depth adjustment DCN 4590 (fig. VI)
The penetration depth of the fasteners can be
adjusted.
Disconnect the nailer from the air supply.
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Turn the depth adjuster [2] to the left or right to
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change the penetration depth.
Reconnect the nailer to the compressed air
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supply.
For testing, fire a few fasteners into a material
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similar to the workpiece material.
Repeat the process until the desired penetration
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depth is achieved.
Removing fasteners from the nailer
CAUTION !
Risk of injury or material damage
¾ Remove fasteners only when the
nailer is disconnected from the
compressed air supply.
DCN 4590 (fig. III)
Press the lock and open the magazine [4].
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Take the roll with fasteners out of the magazine.
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Close the magazine and check for correct
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locking.
DKG 416 (fig. IV)
Press the lock and open the magazine [4].
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Remove the fasteners.
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Close the magazine and check for correct
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locking.
Operation in cold weather
The nailer may freeze in cold weather near to or
below freezing point if there is also high air humid-
ity. This can impair correct operation.
In cold weather, we recommend the use of a
lubricant for compressed air equipment or an
antifreeze agent (ethylene glycol).
The formation of frost or ice on valves and moving
parts of the nailer can lead to its failure.
Do not store the nailer in a cold environment!
Troubleshooting
CAUTION !
Risk of injury or material damage
¾ Remedy faults only when the
nailer is disconnected from the
compressed air supply.
Open the magazine as described and remove
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fasteners.
Open the lock of the fault release.
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Use a suitable screwdriver to press the drive mech-
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anism back and remove bent fasteners.
Reconnect the nailer to the compressed air supply.
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Load the magazine with fasteners.
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Close and lock the magazine as described.
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Maintenance / care
CAUTION !
Risk of injury or material damage
¾ Clean and service the device only
when it is disconnected from the
compressed air supply.
Keep the nailer dry, clean and free from oil. Al-
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ways use a clean cloth when cleaning. Never use
brake fluid, petrol or solvent for cleaning.
The cylinder, O-ring and compression ring are
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lubricated for the life of the nailer under normal
operating conditions. Further lubrication is not
necessary.
Environmental instructions
Do not dispose of this device with
normal household waste. Dispose of
the device via an approved waste
disposal company or via your local
authority waste disposal facility.
Observe the currently valid regula-
tions. In case of doubt, contact your
waste disposal facility. Dispose of all packaging in an
environmentally responsible manner.
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