Craftsman 27233 Operation Manual - Page 8

Plug nailer into 120 Volt, 60Hz

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TO NAIL (FIGURE 2) Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields when operating your nailer. Failure to do so could result in objects being thrown into your eyes, resulting in possible serious injury. 1. Plug nailer into 120 Volt, 60Hz power outlet, 2. Hold nailer firmly with the tacking mouth (1) flat to the workpiece. 3. dUespereesnsoutghhe sdaofewtnywalorcdk priness(2u)r.e to Do not allow familiarity of your nailer to make you careless. Remember that a careless fraction of a second is sufficient to inflict severe injury. Fig. 2 4 3 _/ NOTE: The safety lock pin must be _,,,_ _'f-_ depressed for this nailer to operate. _ _ \_ ! This nailer will not fire uniess this f/_ / /'_--._ "'-)1 is done. _._;_ 4. Squeeze the trigger (3) to drive the brad nail. 5. If the workpiece is very hard, press down on the housing cap (4) with _ L _ your free hand. _._ NOTE: AVOID BLANK SHOTS to prevent wear and damage to internal parts. /// k_ k _'_" _ J 1 _'_ 1 J I /J I/ 2 The nailer must be disconnected from the electrical power source during maintenance. STANDARD MAINTENANCE 4. Do not oil or grease any parts, 5. Keep the nail magazine chamber clean. 6. Do not rotate or remove housing cap. 1. Inspect all screws and tighten if necessary. 2. Use a clean cloth to remove dirt from the tool. 3. Do not use gasoline, brake fluid, oils, or solvents to clean plastic parts. These chemicals will damage, weaken, or destroy plastics. Do not alter, redesign parts on this nailer, or attach special fixturing. This can be a source of personal injury. Page 8

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TO
NAIL
(FIGURE
2)
Always wear safety goggles or safety
glasses with side shields when
operating your
nailer.
Failure to do so
could result in objects being thrown
into your
eyes,
resulting in possible
serious
injury.
1.
Plug nailer into 120 Volt, 60Hz
power
outlet,
2.
Hold nailer firmly
with the
tacking
mouth
(1) flat to the workpiece.
Do not
allow
familiarity
of your
nailer
to
make you careless.
Remember
that a
careless
fraction of a second
is sufficient
to inflict severe
injury.
Fig. 2
4
3
Use enough
downward
pressure
to
_/
3.
depress
the safety
lock pin (2).
NOTE:
The safety lock pin must be
_,,,_
_'f-_
depressed
for
this
nailer to operate.
_
_
\
_
!
This nailer will not fire uniess
this
f/_
/
/'_--._
"'-)1
is done.
_._;_
///
k_
J
4.
Squeeze
the trigger
(3) to drive
the
_
k.'_
......
__
1
brad nail.
L
___
I
5.
If
the
workpiece
is very hard, press
_
_'_"
/J
down
on the
housing cap
(4) with
_
_'_
I/
your free hand.
_._
NOTE:
AVOID BLANK
SHOTS to
prevent wear
and damage
to
2
internal
parts.
1
J
The
nailer must be disconnected
from
the electrical
power source
during
maintenance.
STANDARD
MAINTENANCE
1.
Inspect
all screws
and tighten
if necessary.
2.
Use a clean cloth to remove
dirt
from the tool.
3.
Do not use gasoline,
brake fluid, oils,
or solvents
to clean plastic
parts.
These
chemicals
will damage,
weaken,
or destroy plastics.
4.
Do not oil or grease
any parts,
5.
Keep the nail magazine
chamber
clean.
6.
Do not rotate or remove
housing
cap.
Do not alter, redesign
parts on this
nailer, or attach special fixturing.
This
can be a source
of personal
injury.
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