The Nailer is now ready to operate.
Removing the nails:
1 Depress the nail feeder (A) slightly and
slowly slide the nail feeder (B) forward.
2 Remove the nails from the Nailer.
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NAILER OPERATION
Read section titled "SAFETY"(pages 4 – 8).
● Operators and others
● Only person who have
2
Nail Feeder (A)
DANGER
in work area MUST
wear safety glasses
with
side
shields
which
conforms
ANSI
Z87.1
specifi cations.
Ordinary
eyeglasses
do
not
provide
adequate protection.
WARNING
read and understand
this MANUAL should
operate the Nailer.
● NEVER point tool at yourself or
others in work area.
● Keep fi ngers AWAY from trigger
when not driving nails to avoid
accidental discharge.
● Know and understand what trigger
system you are using.
Please
"METHODS OF OPERATION" found
below.
● Inspect the Nailer before operating
to determine actuation system.
Before starting work, check the
nailing operation switching device.
This
Hitachi
nailing operation switching device.
Before starting work, make sure
that
the
properly set.
If the switching device is not set
properly, the nailer will not operate
correctly.
● Never place your hands or body
closer than 8 inches (200 mm) from
fi ring head when using.
● Do not drive nails into other
nails; nails can ricochet and hurt
someone.
● Do
not
Nailer is placed fi rmly against the
workpiece.
● When working close to an edge
of a workpiece or at steep angles,
or
driving
workpiece use care to minimize
chipping, splitting or splintering,
or free fl ight, ricochet or piercing of
to
fasteners, which may cause injury.
● Never drive nails from both sides of
a wall at the same time. Nails can
be driven into and through the wall
and hit a person on the opposite
side.
● Never use Nailer which is defective
or operating abnormally.
● Do not use Nailer as hammer.
● Disconnect air hose from Nailer
when:
1) it is not in use;
2) leaving work area;
3) elevating, lowering or otherwise
moving it to another location;
English
read
and
understand
nailer
includes
switching
device
actuate
Nailer
fasteners
into
a
is
unless
thin
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