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2. Place the contact element against the workpiece
and pull the trigger.
No. (1) method is for continuous nailing.
No. (2) method is for intermittent nailing, when you
wish to drive a nail carefully and very accurately.
CAUTION:
However when the tool is set to the "Intermittent
Nailing" mode, WITH THE TRIGGER HELD IN A
HALF-PULLED POSITION, an unexpected nailing
could occur, if contact element is allowed to re-
contact against the workpiece or the other surface
under the influence of recoil.
In order to avoid this unexpected nailing, perform
as follows;
A. Do not place the contact element against the
workpiece with excessive force.
B. Pull the trigger fully and hold it on for 1-2
seconds after nailing.
To prevent the trigger from being accidentally pulled, a
lock-off button is provided.
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2
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To lock the trigger, turn the lock lever to the "LOCK"
position.
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2
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To start the tool, turn the lock lever to the "FREE" position.
Nailing of steel plate
WARNING:
Use 3.2 mm (1/8") or less steel for C-shaped one.
The tool will bounce severely and a nail struck
back, causing serious injuries.
Use hardened nails only for steel plate.
Using other purposed nails may cause serious
injuries.
When nailing, hold the tool so that it stands upright
to the driving surface.
Slanted nailing may cause nails to strike back,
causing serious injuries.
Do not use for fastening a corrugated plate or the
C-shaped steel directly. It may cause nails to strike
back, causing serious injuries.
Do not use the tool for nailing on ceiling or roof.
Choose and use nails more than 10 mm (3/8") longer
than total thickness of all workpiece to be fastened by
referring to the table below.
Material
thickness
C-shaped steel
Nail length
14 - 35 mm
15 - 40 mm
1.6 - 3.2 mm
45 mm(1-3/4")
50 mm(2")
(1/2" - 1-3/8")
(5/8" - 1-5/8")
(1/16" - 1/8")
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1
2
3
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CAUTION:
Depending on the hardness and total thickness of
all workpiece in combination to be fastened,
enough fastening may not be obtained. Nailing on
steel plate to excessive depth may extremely
reduce the fastening force. Before nailing, adjust
the nailing depth properly.
In the nailing on the steel plate, the driver may be
clogged due to susceptibility to wear. When it is
worn, sharpen it or replace it with a new one.
Nailing of concrete
WARNING:
Use hardened nails only for concrete.
Using other purposed nails may cause serious
injuries. Do not nail directly on the concrete or do
not use to fasten directly the steel plate to the
concrete. Failure to do so may cause concrete
fragments to fly off or nails to strike back, causing
serious injuries.
When nailing, hold the tool so that it stands upright
to the driving surface.
Slanted nailing may cause concrete fragments to fly
off or nails to strike back, causing serious injuries.
Do not use on the surface that objects hang from,
such as area where hangers for sewer pipe, dust
pipe etc. are set up
1. Thickness of
workpiece
2. 10 mm (3/8") or
more
3.
C-shaped steel
(Thickness 1.6 mm
(1/16”) - 3.0 mm
(1/8”))
1. Trigger
2. Lock lever
1. Trigger
2. Lock lever
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