Dewalt DW325C Instruction Manual - Page 11

Directional Exhaust Deflector Fig. 7, Cold Weather Operation - coil nails

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English 2. The nailer must be set for the length of nail to be used. Nails will not feed smoothly if the magazine is not correctly adjusted. The DW325C accepts from 1-1/2" - 3-1/4" (38.1 - 82.6 mm) nails. To change setting: a. Release the canister latch (H) on the rear of the canister. b. P ull out canister bottom (I) by swinging right to left until tabs disengage. c. Inside the canister bracket (J) are settings in inches and millimeters. The canister is adjusted correctly when the length of the nail being used is shown in the window (K) of the canister bottom (I). FIG. 5 IN MM 1 3/4 3 1/4 (83) K NOTE: The canister is adjusted correctly for 1-1/2" (38.1 mm) and 1-3/4" (45 mm) nails when 1-3/4 (45 mm) appears in the window of the canister bottom. FIG. 6 C J I L 3. Load the coil of nails, refer to Tool Specifications to determine appropriate fastener sizes. Place a coil of nails over the post in the canister. Uncoil enough nails to reach the feed pawl, and place the second nail between the teeth on the feed pawl (L). The nail heads fit in slot on nose. 4. Swing cover closed. 5. Close the door. Check that latch engages. (If it does not engage, check that the nail heads are in the slot on the nose). Directional Exhaust Deflector (Fig. 7) Loosen screw as shown. Adjust to desired FIG. 7 exhaust direction and tighten screw. Cold Weather Operation WARNING: Read the section titled Important Safety Instructions at the beginning of this manual. Always wear eye and ear protection when operating this tool. Keep the nailer pointed away from yourself and others. For safe operation, complete the following procedures and checks before each use of the nailer. When operating tools at temperatures below freezing, complete preparation procedures outlined above and follow the directions below. 1. Make sure compressor tanks have been properly drained prior to use. Always drain the compressor tanks at least once daily while using the nailer. This is especially important in cold weather because any moisture in the air in the tanks will condense in the cold temperature. 2. Keep the tool as warm as possible prior to use. 3. Put 5 to 10 drops of DeWALT Pneumatic Tool Oil or winter weight pneumatic oil containing ethylene glycol in the end cap. 9

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2. The nailer must be set for the length of nail to be used. Nails will
not feed smoothly if the magazine is not correctly adjusted. The
DW325C accepts from 1-1/2" – 3-1/4" (38.1 – 82.6 mm) nails.
To change setting:
a.
Release the canister latch (H) on the rear of the canister.
b.
Pull out canister bottom (I) by swinging right to left until tabs
disengage.
c.
Inside the canister bracket (J) are settings in inches and
millimeters. The canister is adjusted correctly when the length
of the nail being used is shown in the window (K) of the canister
bottom (I).
IN
1 3/4
3 1/4
MM
(83)
FIG. 5
K
NOTE:
The canister is adjusted correctly for 1-1/2" (38.1  mm)
and 1-3/4" (45  mm) nails when
1-3/4 (45  mm) appears in the
window of the canister bottom.
I
C
J
FIG. 6
L
3. Load the coil of nails, refer to
Tool Specifications
to determine
appropriate fastener sizes. Place a coil of nails over the post in the
canister. Uncoil enough nails to reach the feed pawl, and place
the second nail between the teeth on the feed pawl (L). The nail
heads fit in slot on nose.
4. Swing cover closed.
5. Close the door. Check that latch engages. (If it does not engage,
check that the nail heads are in the slot on the nose).
Directional Exhaust Deflector (Fig. 7)
Loosen screw as shown. Adjust to desired
FIG. 7
exhaust direction and tighten screw.
Cold Weather Operation
WARNING:
Read the section titled
Important Safety Instructions
at the
beginning of this manual. Always wear eye
and ear protection when operating this tool.
Keep the nailer pointed away from yourself and others. For safe
operation, complete the following procedures and checks before
each use of the nailer.
When operating tools at temperatures below freezing, complete
preparation procedures outlined above and follow the directions
below.
1. Make sure compressor tanks have been properly drained prior
to use. Always drain the compressor tanks at least once daily
while using the nailer. This is especially important in cold weather
because any moisture in the air in the tanks will condense in the
cold temperature.
2. Keep the tool as warm as possible prior to use.
3. Put 5 to 10 drops of D
E
WALT Pneumatic Tool Oil or winter weight
pneumatic oil containing ethylene glycol in the end cap.
English
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