Page 2 - GB; ENGLISH
2 Matthew G. PopikVice President of Engineering PORTER ✦✦ CABLE Porter-Cable Corporation4825 Highway 45 NorthJackson, TN 38305 Date of Manufacture: ___________________________ Fecha de fabricación:, Date de fabrication: Serial No: ______________________________________ Número de serie:, Nombre d'ord...
Page 3 - SAFETY GUIDELINES / DEFINITIONS; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
3 indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in mi...
Page 4 - GENERAL SAFETY RULES
4 Fig. 6 Fig. 5 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 1. Read and understand tool labels andmanual. Failure to follow warnings could result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY . Fig. 1. 2 . Operator and others in work area MUST wear safety glasses with side shields. These safety glasses must conform to ANSIZ87.1 requirements...
Page 6 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
6 21. Remove finger from trigger when not driving fasteners. Never carry tool with fingeron trigger. In “Contact Actuation Mode” toolwill fire a fastener if safety is bumped whiletrigger is depressed. Fig. 14. 22. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing a n d b a l a n c e a t a l l t i m e s w h e n ...
Page 7 - EMPLOYER’S RESPONSIBILITIES
7 Employer must enforce compliance with the safety warnings and all other instructions contained in this manual. Keep this manual available for use by all people assigned to use this tool. For personal safety and proper operation of this tool, read and understandtool labels and manual. Failure to fo...
Page 9 - USING THE TOOL WITH SELECTABLE TRIGGERING OPTIONS; OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
9 6. A d j u s t d i r e c t i o n a l e x h a u s td e f l e c t o r ( A ) F i g . 2 3 , s o t h a t t h ee x h a u s t a i r b l a s t w i l l b e d i r e c t e daway from the operator. The exhaustd e f l e c t o r p r o v i d e s e i g h t d e t e n t e dpositions for directing the exhaustblast a...
Page 10 - Do Not
10 Keep fingers AWAY from trigger when not driving fasteners to avoid accidental firing. Never carry tool with finger on trigger. In “Contact Actuation Mode” tool will fire a fastener if safety is bumped while trigger is depressed. Never point tool at yourself or others. Never attempt to drive a fas...
Page 11 - CLEARING A JAMMED FASTENER
11 A rubber nose cushion (C) Fig. 26, is provided to reduce marring of the worksurface. The rubber cushion can be pulled off to provide increased depth-of-drive for toe-nailing applications. The nose cushion can be stored in the reararea of the magazine (A) Fig. 27, when not in use. D i s c o n n e ...
Page 12 - CLEAN AND INSPECT DAILY; SERVICE AND REPAIRS; MAINTENANCE
12 CLEAN AND INSPECT DAILY D i s c o n n e c t t o o l f r o m a i r s u p p l y b e f o r e c l e a n i n g a n d inspection. Correct all problems before placing the tool back in use. Wipe tool clean and inspect for wear or damage. Use non-flammablecleaning solutions to wipe exterior of tool only i...
Page 13 - TROUBLESHOOTING; ACCESSORIES
13 TROUBLESHOOTING Disconnect tool from air supply before performing any Service Procedure. SYMPTOM PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS 1. Air leak near top of Loose screws. Tighten screws. tool or in trigger area. Worn or damaged Install Overhaul Kit. o-rings or seals. 2. Tool does nothing or Inadequate air supply....