Manual Hitachi N5008AF Tacker

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9. Before using the power tool, check the push lever.
Before using the power tool make sure to check that
the push lever and valve operate properly. Without
staples loaded into the power tool, connect the hose
and check the following. If the sound of operation
occurs this indicates a fault, so in such a case do not
use the power tool until it has been inspected and
repaired.
If merely pulling the trigger causes operating
sound of drive bit movement occur, the power
tool is faulty.
If merely pushing the push lever against the
material to be stapled causes the sound of drive
bit movement to occur, the power tool is faulty.
Furthermore, with regard to the push lever, please
note that it must never be modified or removed.
10. Use specified staples only.
Never use staples other than those specified and
described in these instructions.
11. Be careful when connecting the hose.
When connecting the hose and loading staples in
order not to fire the tool by mistake, make sure of the
followings.
Do not touch the trigger.
Do not allow the firing head to contact with any
surface.
Keep the firing head down.
Strictly observe the above instructions, and always
make sure that no part of the body, hands or
legs is ever in front of the staple outlet.
12. Do not carelessly place your finger on the trigger.
Do not place your finger on the trigger except when
actually stapling. If you carry this tool or hand it to
someone while having your finger on the trigger,
you may inadvertently discharge a staple and thus
cause an accident.
13. Press the staple outlet firmly against the material to
be stapled.
When driving in staples, press the staple outlet
firmly against the material to be stapled. If the outlet
is not applied properly, the staples may rebound.
14. Keep hands and feet away from the firing head
when using.
It is very dangerous for a staple to hit the hands or
feet by mistake.
15. Beware of the tool’s kickback
Do not approach the top of the tool with your head,
etc. during operation. This is dangerous because the
tool may recoil violently if the staple currently being
driven in comes into contact with a previous staple
or a knot in the wood.
16. Take care when stapling thin boards or the corners
of wood.
When stapling thin boards, the staples may pass
right through, as may also be the case when stapling
the corners of wood due to deviation of the staples.
In such cases, always make sure that there is no one
(and nobodys hands or feet; etc.) behind the thin
board or next to the wood you are going to staple.
17. Simultaneous stapling on both sides of the same
wall is dangerous
Under no circumstances should stapling be
performed on both sides of a wall at the same time.
This would be very dangerous since the staples
might pass through the wall and thus cause injuries.
18. Do not disconnect the hose with your finger on the
trigger.
If you disconnect the hose with your finger on the
trigger, the next time the hose is connected, there
is a danger that the power tool will fire a staple
spontaneously, or operate incorrectly.
19. Disconnect the hose and take out any staples left in
the magazine after use.
Disconnect tool from air before doing tool
maintenance, cleaning a jammed fastener, leaving
work area, moving tool to another location, or after
use. It is very dangerous for a staple to be fired by
mistake.
20. When removing a staple which has become stuck,
make sure to first of all disconnect the hose and
release compressed air.
When removing a staple which has become stuck in
the staple outlet, first of all make sure to disconnect
the hose and release compressed air inside the
power tool.
Accidental firing of the staple could be very
dangerous.
21. A female plug (air socket) should not be used in the
body.
If a female plug is installed in the body, the
compressed air sometimes can not be drawn when
the hose is disconnected so avoid this.
The tool and air supply hose must have a hose
coupling such that all pressure is removed from the
tool when the coupling joint is disconnected.
Type of power Piston reciprocating
Air pressure (Gauge) 4.9 8.3 bar (70 120 psi.)
Applicable staples Refer to "STAPLE SELECTION" on page 3.
Numbers of loadable staples 120 staples
Size (L×H×W) 323 mm× 280 mm × 86 mm (12-11/16 × 11 × 3-3/8)
Weight 1.8 kg (4.0 lbs)
Hose (inside diam.) 6 mm (1/4)
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Brand Hitachi
Model N5008AF
Category Tackers
File type PDF
File size 0.21 MB

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