Hitachi NT50AF 사용자 설명서

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The NT50AF Pneumatic Flooring Nailer and N5009AF Pneumatic 
Flooring Stapler have a safety trigger that prevents accidental op‑
eration if ram cap is hit while connected to power source. Squeeze 
safety lever to enable the Tool.  Releasing the safety lever re‑engag‑
es the safety and renders the Tool inoperable.
To operate Tool, depress safety trigger while Tool is in position of 
use, and tap the ram cap with a minimal stroke from the hammer.  
If on the first initial operation a fastener does not eject into the 
flooring, repeat hammer blow.  This will ensure that the driver 
blade/Piston is properly reset to allow the driver blade/piston to be 
in the correct position to drive the fastener.
DO NOT OVERPOWER THE TOOL– A 90lb static force will oper‑
ate the Tool.  This is easily achieved by a tap of the Hammer. If the 
Flooring is warped or bowed, the ram can be hit firmly to tighten 
the flooring.  Try to avoid this constant wear, as abusive blows by 
the hammer could damage tool and / or internal parts.
DO NOT HIT THE TOOL HARD
This Tool is pneumatically powered and requires only actuation by 
depressing the safety trigger and tapping the ram head.
Note: The NT50AF Pneumatic Flooring Nailer and N5009AF Pneu‑
matic Flooring Stapler will not drive a fastener if the ram cap is 
struck by hammer and the safety trigger is not depressed. 
The NT50AF Pneumatic Flooring Nailer and N5009AF Pneumatic 
Flooring Stapler are user‑friendly and following these simple 
instructions, will insure a very high quality hardwood flooring 
installation.
If the fastener is not properly seated, increase pressure incremen‑
tally until fastener is seated.  DO NOT EXCEED 90 PSI!
 
WARNING
   Keep your finger off the trigger except during fastening opera-
tion, because serious injury could result if the contact ram 
accidentally contacts you or others in the work area.
   Keep hands and body away from the discharge area. The Tool 
may bounce from recoil of driving a fastener and unwanted 
subsequent fastener may be driven, possibly causing injury.
   Some types of loaded fasteners can spark out of the muzzle 
during a driving operation. Exercise caution!