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Voltage | 18V |
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Depth Adjustment | Yes |
Nail Gauge | 23 gauge |
Magazine Capacity | 100 pins |
Power Source | Battery |
Fastener Length | 15-35 mm |
Guidelines for maintaining a safe and clear work environment to prevent accidents.
Precautions to prevent electric shock when using power tools.
Emphasizes the importance of alertness and avoiding impairment while operating the tool.
Mandates the use of safety equipment like eye protection for injury prevention.
Ensures the switch is off before connecting power or handling the tool to avoid accidental starts.
Instructs to remove any tools left attached to rotating parts before operation.
Advises on keeping good balance for better control in unexpected situations.
Warns against loose clothing or jewellery that can get caught in moving parts.
Recommends connecting and using dust collection to reduce dust hazards.
Use the correct tool for the application for better safety and efficiency.
Tools with faulty switches are dangerous and must be repaired.
Remove power source or battery before making adjustments or changing accessories.
Keep idle tools out of reach of children and untrained users.
Check for damage or misalignment; repair damaged tools before use.
Sharp cutting tools are less likely to bind and easier to control.
Use the tool, accessories, and bits as per instructions for intended operations.
Recharge with the manufacturer-specified charger to avoid fire risk.
Use only specified battery packs to prevent injury and fire.
Prevent shorting battery terminals to avoid burns or fire.
Avoid contact with battery fluid; flush with water if contact occurs.
Service by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts ensures safety.
Adhere to instructions for lubricating and changing accessories.
Ensure handles are free from oil and grease for a secure grip.
Always assume the tool is loaded; careless handling can cause accidental firing.
Never point the tool at people; unexpected triggering can cause injury.
Drive fasteners only when the tool is firmly against the workpiece.
Disconnect power when fasteners jam to prevent accidental activation.
Be careful when removing jammed fasteners as the mechanism may be under compression.
Avoid using the nailer for electrical cables to prevent damage and hazards.
Employers must enforce safety eye protection for operators and nearby persons.
Review all instructions and markings on the charger, battery, and product before use.
Never disassemble the battery cartridge; tampering can lead to risks.
Immediately stop if operating time is excessively shorter due to potential overheating or explosion.
In case of electrolyte contact with eyes, rinse with water and seek medical attention.
Avoid shorting terminals or storing with metal objects; prevents burns or fire.
Protect the battery cartridge from water and rain to prevent hazards.
Do not store the tool and battery where temperatures may exceed 50°C (122°F).
Never incinerate the battery cartridge, even if damaged, as it may explode.
Handle the battery carefully to avoid dropping or striking it.
Follow regulations for transporting lithium-ion batteries, including packaging and labeling.
The tool automatically stops if it draws abnormally high current to protect itself.
The tool stops automatically when overheated; allow it to cool before restarting.
The tool stops when battery capacity is low, indicating the need to recharge.
Press the check button on the battery to view remaining capacity via indicator lamps.
Always switch off the tool and remove the battery cartridge before installation or removal.
Grip the tool and battery firmly during installation/removal to prevent accidents.
Install the battery cartridge fully until the red indicator is not visible for secure locking.
Verify the switch trigger operates properly and returns to OFF before installing the battery.
Depress the trigger-lock button to lock the switch trigger in the OFF position when not in use.
Keep fingers away from trigger/contact element and remove battery before adjusting depth.
Avoid looking directly at the lamp or light source to prevent eye strain.
Wipe the lamp lens with a dry cloth, avoiding scratches that may reduce illumination.
Always remove the battery cartridge before loading to prevent unintentional firing.
Do not slide the magazine abruptly to prevent dropping nails and causing injury.
Load pin nails correctly to prevent premature wear and damage to the tool.
Use only specified pin nails to avoid jamming and damage to the nailer.
Remove the battery cartridge and keep fingers away from trigger/contact element before installing.
Utilize the nose adapter when working with materials that can be easily scratched.
Avoid hanging the hook from a waist belt to prevent accidental dropping and firing.
Verify all safety systems are operational before use to prevent personal injury.
Ensure the contact element is firmly against the workpiece before driving nails.
Pull the switch trigger completely to drive a pin nail.
Release the switch trigger after each nail and repeat to drive the next.
Drag the tool while holding the contact element pressed to drive nails continuously.
Hold the nailer firmly if the nail head remains above the workpiece surface.
The trigger locks when 0-3 pin nails remain; reload to resume operation.
Always remove the battery cartridge before attempting to clear jammed pin nails.
Use a hex wrench to remove screws securing the driver guide cover to clear jams.
Further remove screws for the contact top cover if jams are difficult to clear.
Always switch off the tool and remove the battery before any inspection or maintenance.
Avoid using gasoline, benzine, thinner, or alcohol, as they can cause discoloration or damage.
For repairs and maintenance, use authorized service centers with genuine replacement parts.
Use only accessories recommended by Makita to avoid injury risks.