Typical examples
Base
Thickness* Staples
material
Plywood
≤ 1 mm
Fibre board
1–3 mm
≤ 3 mm
Softwood
(e.g. pine)
3–5 mm 10–14 mm 12–15 mm
* Thickness of material to be fastened
Adding staples
(Fig. B)
Turn the product over.
Squeeze the release buttons
Pull the push rod
[
9 ]
NOTE
Use the window of the fill indicator
u
check if the magazine
(Fig. C)
Add staples to the magazine
Slide the push rod
magazine
is completely closed.
8 ]
[
The release buttons
to indicate that the magazine
locked.
Adding nails
(Fig. B)
Turn the product over.
Squeeze the release buttons
Pull the push rod
9 ]
[
NOTE
Use the window of the fill indicator
u
check if the magazine
(Fig. D)
Identify the nail icon
rod
and insert the nails into the
9 ]
[
magazine
.
[
8 ]
Slide the push rod
magazine
is completely closed.
[
8 ]
The release buttons
to indicate that the magazine
locked.
Nails
6– 8 mm 8–10 mm
8–10 mm 12–14 mm
8–10 mm 10–12 mm
.
[
7 ]
out of the magazine
to
[
]
is empty.
[
8 ]
.
8 ]
[
back in until the
[
9 ]
must click into place
[
7 ]
is properly
8 ]
[
.
7 ]
[
out of the magazine
to
[
]
is empty.
[
8 ]
on the push
in until the
[
9 ]
must click into place
[
7 ]
is properly
8 ]
[
Operation
Stapling/Nailing
(Fig. G)
Press down the safety contact
workpiece.
Hold the product firmly aligned with the
work surface before firing. This ensures the
complete penetration of the staple or nail.
Pull the trigger
against the workpiece.
NOTE
Do not trigger the product when the
u
magazine
.
8 ]
[
wear.
Setting the impact force
NOTE
Select the lowest impact force that is
u
sufficient for fastening works to avoid over
driving or damaging the materials to be
fastened.
.
[
8 ]
Increasing the impacting force: Turn
the impact force control
direction (towards the + marking).
Decreasing the impacting force: Turn
the impact force control
direction (towards the – marking).
onto the
[
]
while holding the product
3 ]
[
is empty to prevent excessive
8 ]
[
in a clockwise
1 ]
[
in a anti-clockwise
1 ]
[
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