POWX13800 EN
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Warning! Disconnect the nailer from the power outlet whenever loading it.
7.1 Loading staples/nails (Fig. 1)
▪ Depress the magazine lever and pull the magazine out.
▪ Insert a row of staples/nails into the opening behind the nose piece.
▪ Push the loaded magazine back into the unit. It clips into place.
Note that the nail strip should be placed close to the bottom of the magazin.
The nails may get stuck if the nail strip is placed in a wrong position.
8 OPERATION
When the unit is loaded with fasteners and you are ready to begin, plug the
nailer/stapler power cord (6) into a power outlet.
Note: each time you fire the nailer / stapler, the safety (3) must be pressed
firmly against the workpiece.
8.1 Hammer force preselection (Fig. 2)
▪ With the depth adjustment wheel preselection, it is possible to preselect the required
hammer force. The required hammer force depends on the length of the staples or nails
and on the strength of the material. The optimal hammer force setting, you can determine
through practical testing. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the hammer force and turn
it counter-clockwise to reduce the hammer force
8.2 Switching on/off (Fig. 3)
▪ To supply the tool with power, push the power switch to the “I” position.
▪ To turn off, push the power switch to the “O” position.
8.3 Firing a staple or nail (Fig. 4)
▪ Switch the on/off switch into the on position.
▪ Place the tacker against the workpiece so that the nose piece of the tacker is where you
want the staple/nail to be located.
▪ To fire the tacker squeeze the trigger.
▪ Additional pressure applied to the front of the tool will prevent recoil and increase the force
applied to the nails or staples. This is especially important for ensuring that the nail or
staple is driven the whole way into a hard surface.
Remove all nails/staples from the magazine after each use.
The machine is designed only for intermittent operation and will warm up
with the contiues use. The tracking force is reduced as a result of heating
up/ therefore, allow the machine to cool off after 15 minutes (max)
continuous operation.
There is a contact switch in your staple gun. The contact switch enables
the staple gun only to be started on contact with the material surface.