Hitachi NT65A3 Instruction Manual - Page 21

Using The Nose Cap

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English You must first depress the push lever (upward position) where you wnat to drive a nail and then pull the trigger. After the each nail is driven, completely release the trigger and lift the tool off the work surface. An FULL SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION MECHANISM (SEQUENTIAL TRIP MECHANISM) may reduce the possibility of bodily injury to you or others in the work area. This is because it is less likely to drive an unwanted nail if you keep the trigger pulled and accidentally bump the push lever against yourself or others. An OPTIONAL SEQUENTIAL TRIP MECHANISM may also reduse the speed of operation compared to the standard contact trip mechanism. NOTE: ● If all warnings and instructions are followed, safe operation is possible with all three systems: SINGLE ACTUATION MECHANISM, CONTACT ACTUATION MECHANISM and FULL SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION MECHANISM. ● Always handle nails and package carefully. If nail strips are dropped, collating paper may be broken. ● After nailing: 1) disconnect air hose from the Nailer; 2) remove all nails from the Nailer; 3) supply 2 - 3 drops of Hitachi pneumatic tool lubricant into the air plug on the Nailer; and 4) open the petcock on the air compressor tank to drain any moisture. USING THE NOSE CAP If you like to protect the surface of workpiece against scratches or markings made by the push lever, attach the accessory nose cap to the push lever. 1 DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM NAILER. 2 Put the nose cap to the toe of the push lever. Nose Cap 2 Push Lever 1 Disconnect air hose NOTE: ● The nose cap may reduce nailing depth due to its thickness. Re-adjustment of nailing depth is required. 21

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English
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You must first depress the push lever (upward position) where you wnat to drive a
nail and then pull the trigger. After the each nail is driven, completely release the
trigger and lift the tool off the work surface. An FULL SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION
MECHANISM (SEQUENTIAL TRIP MECHANISM) may reduce the possibility of bodily
injury to you or others in the work area. This is because it is less likely to drive an
unwanted nail if you keep the trigger pulled and accidentally bump the push lever
against yourself or others.
An OPTIONAL SEQUENTIAL TRIP MECHANISM may also reduse the speed of
operation compared to the standard contact trip mechanism.
NOTE:
If all warnings and instructions are followed, safe operation is possible with all three
systems: SINGLE ACTUATION MECHANISM, CONTACT ACTUATION MECHANISM and
FULL SEQUENTIAL ACTUATION MECHANISM.
Always handle nails and package carefully. If nail strips are dropped, collating paper may
be broken.
After nailing:
1)
disconnect air hose from the Nailer;
2)
remove all nails from the Nailer;
3)
supply 2 – 3 drops of Hitachi pneumatic tool lubricant into the air plug on the Nailer;
and
4)
open the petcock on the air compressor tank to drain any moisture.
USING THE NOSE CAP
If you like to protect the surface of workpiece against scratches or markings made by the
push lever, attach the accessory nose cap to the push lever.
1
DISCONNECT AIR HOSE FROM NAILER.
2
Put the nose cap to the toe of the push lever.
NOTE:
The nose cap may reduce nailing depth due to its thickness. Re-adjustment of nailing
depth is required.
Disconnect air hose
Nose Cap
Push
Lever
2
1