Tool Operation - DeWalt DPN250MCN-XJ Traducido De Las Instrucciones Originales

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the exposed point of the metal connector nail into the
metal connector's pre-formed hole, and orientate so the
nail is perpendicular to the hole before attempting to
drive a fastener.
FIG 1- shows correct placement
FIG 2- shows incorrect placement

TOOL OPERATION

NOTE: Although this is not the only pneumatic tool offered
by D
WALT that operates sequentially, its operation
E
is unique from all other D
nose, which acts as the contact safety yoke, is in the
"depressed" position at rest to allow visibility of the nail
points used for positive placement. When the tip of the
nail is placed in the preformed metal connector hole and
the trigger is pulled, the moveable nose moves out from
the tool to detect the work surface. If the moveable nose
does not detect the work surface close to the nose of the
tool, the tool will not actuate.
Loading Nails (Figs 3-7):
1. Hold nailer with magazine tilted downward. Insert
stick of nails from rear of magazine (Fig 3). The
DPN250MCN-XJ has three separate nail channels
for 40, 50 and 60 series nails (Figs 4 - 6). Never mix
different length nails in the magazine. Slide nails all the
way to the front of magazine.
2. Engaging Pusher: Pull pusher towards rear of magazine
beyond the last nail , then release to engage pusher to
the strip of nails (Fig 7).
Removing Nails (Fig 8-12)
1. Depress the pusher tab to disengage pusher from the
nails (Fig 8). Slowly slide pusher forwards past the nails
to the nosepiece (Fig 9).
2. Remove nails by releasing the pusher spring and sliding
nails backwards (Fig 10).
3. Depress the magazine tab and slide nails past
magazine tab and out the magazine. (Fig 11 & 12).
DIRECTIONAL EXHAUST DEFLECTOR (FIG 13)
The adjustable exhaust deflector can be rotated unto any
desired position by hand without the use of hands.
WALT tools. The moveable
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CONTACT TRIP HOUSING ASSEMBLY
REPLACEMENT (FIG 14 & 15)
Never TAMPER with or disassemble contact trip (CT)
housing assembly, it can cause SEVERE injury to the user
or to bystanders. Contact trip housing must be replaced as
a COMPLETE ASSEMBLY only.
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