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If the nail is driven in deeply, adjust the
nose to “up”, and if it’s driven in shallowly,
adjust the nose to “down”.
Too deep
Too shallow
3 Tighten the screw to fasten the nose when
a suitable position is reached for a nailing
test.
4 Connect the air hose.
Always wear eye protector.
Perform a nailing test.
5 Disconnect air hose from Nailer.
6 Choose a suitable position for the nose.
USING THE NOSE CAP
WARNING
When attaching or detaching ●
the nose cap, be sure to remove
your fi nger from the trigger and
disconnect the air hose from the
Nailer.
If you like to protect the surface of workpiece
against scratches or markings made by the
nose, attach the accessory nose cap to the
nose.
1 Disconnect air hose from Nailer.
2 Put the nose cap to the toe of the push
lever.
3 Attach the nose cap to the nose with the
arrow mark on the cap facing toward the
front.
4 When not using the nose cap, secure in
the storage compartment located on the
reverse side of the magazine.
NOTE
The nose cap may reduce nailing depth
due to its thickness. Re-adjustment of
nailing depth is required.
Nose
Arrow Nose cap
Outlet
Disconnect
air hose
2
1
Allen wrench for
M4 screw
Nose cap
Nose cap
REMOVING THE NAILS
WARNING
Before removing the nails, be ●
sure to remove your fi nger from
the trigger and disconnect the air
hose.
(1) When 15 or more nails remain
Depress the stop lever and pull out the ○
magazine cover.
Remove the nails from the magazine. ○
(2) When fewer than 15 nails remain
Remove the nose using the 3 mm Allen ○
wrench stored in the back-end of the
magazine.
Remove the nails from the guide surface of ○
the blade guide.
(See section 1 of “MAINTENANCE AND
INSPECTION” on page 16)
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