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Clarke 3110380 Instrucciones de uso y mantenimiento

AIR SUPPLY

Compressed air can be dangerous. Ensure that you are thoroughly familiar with
all precautions relating to the use of compressors and compressed air supply.
Tools of this type, operate on a wide range of air pressures. It is recommended that air
pressure be set to between 60 and 100psi. at the tool when running.
Higher pressure and unclean air will shorten the tools' life because of faster wear, and could
be a safety hazard.
Water in the air line will cause damage to the tool, ensure it is properly maintained at all times.
The recommended procedure to connect this tool to an air supply, is shown on page11.
The air inlet used for connecting air supply, is a 10mm Quick Fit type.
Line pressure, or hose ID., should be increased to compensate for unusually long air hoses
(over 10M). Minimum hose dia. should be 6mm (1/4") ID., and fittings should have the same
inside dimensions.
ASSEMBLY
Ensure the tool is not loaded, then, with the air supply turned OFF, connect the air line to
the Stapler at the Quick Fit coupling.
With your fingers well away from the trigger, and the tool pointed away from you, and
anyone in the vicinity, depress the magazine catch, pull out the magazine and load with
appropriate staples...as shown. Push the magazine back until it locks in position, - Your stapler
is now ready for use.

OPERATION

Turn ON the air supply, and check for air leaks. If any are apparent, rectify before
proceeding. Ensure the operating pressure is set to between 4-7bar (60-100psi), depending
upon the size of staple used and type of material being worked. The harder the material,
and bigger the staple, the higher the pressure.
Hold the tool so that it is at right angles to the work. Lower it so that the Safety Element
contacts the work surface, and is forced upwards. This movement releases the Trigger,
which may now be pulled, driving in the staple.
If the gun jams, ensure the air is turned OFF and the trigger pulled, before opening the
magazine to free the jammed staple.
WARNING!
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