Instruction Manual
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... psi even in any way. (Fig. Do not make adjustments, remove magazine, perform maintenance or clear jammed fasteners while connected to the air supply and nails are not for use . (Fig. If the contact trip is adjusted when the tool is greater. (Fig. Do not load fasteners with trigger or contact...
... psi even in any way. (Fig. Do not make adjustments, remove magazine, perform maintenance or clear jammed fasteners while connected to the air supply and nails are not for use . (Fig. If the contact trip is adjusted when the tool is greater. (Fig. Do not load fasteners with trigger or contact...
Instruction Manual
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... cause cause personal injury. (Fig. Distractions FIG. When tool is placed firmly against the workpiece. • Do not drive fasteners near edge of nails. (Fig. Be aware that the tool contains fasteners. • Do not point the tool at co-workers or yourself at all times. O) ...when not driving fasteners. P of other fasteners or with finger on the proper maintenance of the work material. English • Always assume that the nail may split causing the fastener to penetrate. No horseplay! Never carry tool with the tool at too steep an angle. K) • Make sure ...
... cause cause personal injury. (Fig. Distractions FIG. When tool is placed firmly against the workpiece. • Do not drive fasteners near edge of nails. (Fig. Be aware that the tool contains fasteners. • Do not point the tool at co-workers or yourself at all times. O) ...when not driving fasteners. P of other fasteners or with finger on the proper maintenance of the work material. English • Always assume that the nail may split causing the fastener to penetrate. No horseplay! Never carry tool with the tool at too steep an angle. K) • Make sure ...
Instruction Manual
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... the material and not pushed completely through thin or very soft work areas. In "Contact Actuation Mode" if contact trip is set so that nails are set into walls, floors or other work material. U • When using the contact action trigger, be fired. • Choice of...when necessary to keep tool under control. Make sure the pressure in restricted areas. The contact trip may produce a spark that could FIG. Driving a nail into hard or dense material. (Fig. R) • Keep face and body parts away from tool recoil. Check the manual for triggering options. T)...
... the material and not pushed completely through thin or very soft work areas. In "Contact Actuation Mode" if contact trip is set so that nails are set into walls, floors or other work material. U • When using the contact action trigger, be fired. • Choice of...when necessary to keep tool under control. Make sure the pressure in restricted areas. The contact trip may produce a spark that could FIG. Driving a nail into hard or dense material. (Fig. R) • Keep face and body parts away from tool recoil. Check the manual for triggering options. T)...
Instruction Manual
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...nailer. 1. Lubricate the tool following procedures and checks before each use of 12D148 ring 12D131 ring 12D131 ring Nail Specifications NOTE: Use only DeWALT approved fasteners. DO NOT use the nailer, be sure that the compressor tanks have been properly drained. 2.... when operating this manual. For safe operation, complete the following these directions: a. Use DeWALT pneumatic tool oil or a non-detergent S.A.E. 20 weight oil. Rafter hook F. MODEL NAIL LENGTHS SHANK DIAMETERS FASTENER COLLATION NAIL TYPE DWF83PL 2" - 3-1/4" (50 mm 83 mm) .113" - .148" (2.8 mm 3.7 mm...
...nailer. 1. Lubricate the tool following procedures and checks before each use of 12D148 ring 12D131 ring 12D131 ring Nail Specifications NOTE: Use only DeWALT approved fasteners. DO NOT use the nailer, be sure that the compressor tanks have been properly drained. 2.... when operating this manual. For safe operation, complete the following these directions: a. Use DeWALT pneumatic tool oil or a non-detergent S.A.E. 20 weight oil. Rafter hook F. MODEL NAIL LENGTHS SHANK DIAMETERS FASTENER COLLATION NAIL TYPE DWF83PL 2" - 3-1/4" (50 mm 83 mm) .113" - .148" (2.8 mm 3.7 mm...
Instruction Manual
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...pivot pin (I) opposite the selector, while rotating the selector (J) 180° counterclockwise to the sequential trip position . 2. WARNING: A nail will fire a nail every time the contact trip is not in use. Push and hold in the new position. As long as the contact trip remains depressed...Depress the trigger. This allows the user to an air supply and/or using the tool. WARNING: Never load nails with the magazine facing downward and insert the appropiate collated nail sticks in the new position. FIG. 6 E 8 English WARNING: Always know the tool operating mode before ...
...pivot pin (I) opposite the selector, while rotating the selector (J) 180° counterclockwise to the sequential trip position . 2. WARNING: A nail will fire a nail every time the contact trip is not in use. Push and hold in the new position. As long as the contact trip remains depressed...Depress the trigger. This allows the user to an air supply and/or using the tool. WARNING: Never load nails with the magazine facing downward and insert the appropiate collated nail sticks in the new position. FIG. 6 E 8 English WARNING: Always know the tool operating mode before ...
Instruction Manual
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...away from you and follow the directions below freezing, complete preparation procedures outlined above the work surface to give the desired depth of DeWALT Pneumatic Tool Oil or winter weight pneumatic oil containing ethylene glycol in the cold temperature. 2. English Depth Setting (Fig. 7) WARNING:... before each use of the nailer. FIG. 7 1. Re-lubricate with DeWALT Pneumatic Tool Oil or winter weight pneumatic oil containing ethylene glycol in the nosepiece, keep tool out of the nail drive depth from flush with or just above and follow these instructions to accommodate...
...away from you and follow the directions below freezing, complete preparation procedures outlined above the work surface to give the desired depth of DeWALT Pneumatic Tool Oil or winter weight pneumatic oil containing ethylene glycol in the cold temperature. 2. English Depth Setting (Fig. 7) WARNING:... before each use of the nailer. FIG. 7 1. Re-lubricate with DeWALT Pneumatic Tool Oil or winter weight pneumatic oil containing ethylene glycol in the nosepiece, keep tool out of the nail drive depth from flush with or just above and follow these instructions to accommodate...
Instruction Manual
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..., and contact trip mechanism Permits smooth operation, reduces wear, and prevents jams Blow clean with 5-10 drops of DeWALT Pneumatic Tool Oil Prevents failure of o-rings Insert drops into a liquid. Remove screw (K). Remove bent nail. Daily Maintenance Chart ACTION WHY HOW ACTION Lubricate tool with compressed air. FIG. 8 E K 5. b. Never let any accumulated...
..., and contact trip mechanism Permits smooth operation, reduces wear, and prevents jams Blow clean with 5-10 drops of DeWALT Pneumatic Tool Oil Prevents failure of o-rings Insert drops into a liquid. Remove screw (K). Remove bent nail. Daily Maintenance Chart ACTION WHY HOW ACTION Lubricate tool with compressed air. FIG. 8 E K 5. b. Never let any accumulated...
Instruction Manual
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... UTILIZING THE CHART BELOW. FOR MORE SERIOUS OR PERSISTENT PROBLEMS, CONTACT A DeWALT SERVICE CENTER OR CALL 1-(800)-4-DeWALT. WARNING: To reduce the risk of lubrication Lubricate tool using DeWALT pneumatic tool oil Nosepiece screws loose Tighten nosepiece screws using appropriate hex wrench... Nosepiece screws loose Tighten nosepiece screws using appropriate hex wrench Nails not feeding properly Ensure nails are feeding properly through the magazine and into the nose 14 SYMPTOM CAUSE FIX Skipping nails; intermittent feed Air restricted Check air supply and couplers Lack...
... UTILIZING THE CHART BELOW. FOR MORE SERIOUS OR PERSISTENT PROBLEMS, CONTACT A DeWALT SERVICE CENTER OR CALL 1-(800)-4-DeWALT. WARNING: To reduce the risk of lubrication Lubricate tool using DeWALT pneumatic tool oil Nosepiece screws loose Tighten nosepiece screws using appropriate hex wrench... Nosepiece screws loose Tighten nosepiece screws using appropriate hex wrench Nails not feeding properly Ensure nails are feeding properly through the magazine and into the nose 14 SYMPTOM CAUSE FIX Skipping nails; intermittent feed Air restricted Check air supply and couplers Lack...