Campbell Hausfeld IFN21950 Manual Do Utilizador

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GENERAL
a.   To reduce the risks of 
electric shock, fire, and 
injury to persons, read all 
the instructions before 
using the tool.
b.   Be thoroughly familiar with the 
controls and the proper use of the 
equipment. Follow all instructions. 
Contact your Campbell Hausfeld 
representative if you have any 
questions.
c.    Only persons well acquainted with 
these rules of safe operation should 
be allowed to use the unit.
  
Read and  
 understand tool 
labels and manual. Failure to follow 
warnings, dangers, and cautions could 
result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY.
WORK AREA
a.   Keep the work area clean and well 
lighted. Cluttered benches and dark 
areas increase the risks of electric 
shock, fire, and injury to persons. 
b.   Do not operate the tool 
in explosive atmospheres, 
such as in the presence 
of flammable liquids, 
gases, or dust. 
The tool is 
able to create sparks resulting in the 
ignition of the dust or fumes. 
c.    Keep bystanders, children, and 
visitors away while operating the 
tool.
 Distractions are able to result in 
the loss of control of the tool. 
PERSONAL SAFETY
a.   Stay alert. Watch what you are 
doing and use common sense 
when operating the tool. Do not 
use the tool while tired or under 
the influence of drugs, alcohol, 
or medication. 
A moment of 
inattention while operating the 
tool increases the risk of injury to 
persons. 
b.   Dress properly. Do not wear loose 
clothing or jewelry. Contain long 
hair. Keep hair, clothing, and 
gloves away from moving parts. 
Loose clothes, jewelry, or long 
hair increases the risk of injury to 
persons as a result of being caught 
in moving parts. 
c.    Avoid unintentional starting. 
Be sure the switch is off before 
connecting to the air supply. 
Do not 
carry the tool with your finger on 
the switch or connect the tool to th 
air supply with the switch on. 
d.   Do not overreach. Keep proper 
footing and balance at all times. 
Proper footing and balance enables 
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Operating Instructions
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Important Safety Instructions 
(Continued) 
better control of the tool in 
unexpected situations. 
e.   Use safety equipment. A dust mask, 
non-skid safety shoes and a hard 
hat must be used for the applicable 
conditions. 
f.    Always wear eye 
protection. 
g.   Always wear hearing 
protection when using 
the tool. 
Prolonged exposure to 
high intensity noise is able to cause 
hearing loss. 
h.   Do not attach the hose or tool to 
your body. Attach the hose to the 
structure to reduce the risk of loss of 
balance if the hose shifts.
i.    Always assume that the tool 
contains fasteners. Do not point 
the tool toward yourself or anyone 
whether it contains fasteners or not. 
j.    
Do not nail on 
  top of another 
nail. This is able to cause the nail to 
be deflected and hit someone, or 
cause the tool to react and result in a 
risk of injury to persons.
k.    
Remove finger 
  from the trigger 
when not driving fasteners. Never 
carry the tool with finger on trigger, 
the tool is able to fire a fastener.
 Tool Components and Specifications
  • REQUIRES: 4.1 SCFM with 16 
nails per minute @ 90 psi
 •  AIR INLET: 1/4 inch NPT 
 •  NAIL SIZE RANGE: 2 inch to 3-1/2 inch
 •  NAIL SHANK RANGE: 0.113 inch to 
0.131 inch
 • MAGAZINE CAPACITY: 60 - 75
 • WEIGHT: 7 lbs., 6 oz.
 • LENGTH: 19-1/4 inch
 • HEIGHT: 15-1/4 inch 
 • MAXIMUM PRESSURE: 120 psi
 • PRESSURE RANGE: 70 psi – 120 psi
 Adjustable Direction 
Exhaust Deflector
Nail Loading 
Area
Trigger
Work 
Contract 
Element
Debris Shield
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 Warning Labels 
(Backside)
Nail Discharge Area