8. Before commissioning
NOTE: Always put on the safety goggles provided be-
fore starting up the machine. Remove the protective
film from the safety goggles before using them for the
first time.
8.1
Connect compressed air source
NOTE: The air nail gun may only be operated with
cleaned, oil-misted compressed air and must not ex-
ceed the maximum working pressure of 8.3 bar at the
product. The compressor must be equipped with a
pressure reducer to regulate the working pressure.
Connect the product to a suitable compressed air
source:
1.
To do this, press the quick coupling of the com-
pressed air hose (not included in the scope of de-
livery) onto the ¼ (4) threaded nipple of the air nail
gun. The locking mechanism is automatic.
2.
Connect the other end of the compressed air hose
to the (filter) pressure reducer on the compressor.
8.2
Loading the magazine
1.
Press the magazine lever (5) and pull back the
magazine cover to the end stop.
2.
Insert the appropriate driving-in material (nails,
see Fig. A or staples, see Fig. B) into the maga-
zine (6). The staples must be placed on the spar of
the magazine (6).
3.
Slide the magazine cover forward until it clicks into
place.
9.
Operation
• Load the magazine (6) of the air nail gun as de-
scribed in the chapter "Loading the magazine".
• Set the correct working pressure on the compressor
using the pressure reducer.
• Ensure that the maximum working pressure of 8.3
bar on the product is not exceeded. Excessive work-
ing pressure does not improve performance, but
only increases compressed air consumption and
accelerates wear.
• Switch the compressor on.
• Run the compressor once until the maximum boiler
pressure has been reached and the product switch-
es off.
• Place the air nail gun on the workpiece and press
the trigger (2). NOTE: The air nail gun is equipped
with a release safety catch (8). The driving-in mate-
rial does not leave the product until the muzzle of the
air nail gun is tripped against the workpiece and the
trigger (2) is actuated.
• Turn the exhaust air aperture (1), to let the air flow
out to the desired direction.
• Disconnect the product from the compressor after
completing your work.
Removing jammed staples
If a staple/nail gets stuck in the magazine shaft, re-
move the compressed air supply line immediately.
1.
Open the magazine (6) as described in the chapter
"Loading the magazine".
2.
Open the front plate (10) by pulling the front plate
quick clamp lever (11) towards the release catch
(8).
3.
Remove the jammed driving-in material.
4.
Close the front plate (10) by pulling the front plate
quick clamp lever (11) towards the exhaust air cov-
er (1).
5.
Close the magazine (6) of the air nail gun as de-
scribed in the chapter "Loading the magazine".
10. Maintenance and care
Attention: Disconnect the product from the com-
pressed air supply before carrying out maintenance
and cleaning work.
Compliance with the maintenance notes specified here
ensures a long service life and trouble-free operation
for this quality product.
Before starting work, always check that the magazine
(6) is firmly seated. Clean the product thoroughly and
immediately after work.
Regular lubrication is a prerequisite for your product
to function properly over the long term. Only use the
oil included in the scope of delivery for this purpose.
If the compressed air universal tool is out of operation
for several days, you must put 5-10 droplets of oil in-
to the compressed air supply before switching it on.
Only store your compressed air tool in dry rooms.
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