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Factory pre-grooved decking
You should purchase our adjustable joist attachment when installing this type of decking material.
This attachment will allow you to adjust to almost any groove height, in a fine increment. This attachment will
bolt onto the lower housing of the tool. Use the tapped holes in the outer lobs. See the instructions that come
with the attachment for mounting and adjusting.
You must drive the fastener so that it sets at the proper height for the on coming back groove of the next deck
board.
When the fastener is set correctly you will have to push the next deck board groove under the short points of the
fasteners. This should take reasonable force. This will keep the decking tight to the joist.
Always make sure that the short points are pushing down on the groove when pushing boards on.
For angled decking installations, butt joints and deck board replacements, please visit our website for all Video
instructions. www.hidfast.com
Framing tips & other
Always use the straightest joist possible. Use lumber with square edge, no edges missing.
Frame with your carrying beam under your joist instead of at the end of
joist. Beam at the end will require stainless steel joist hangers at every joist,
and this is a slower method. Placing your beam under will allow you to set
your joist on top and overhang the joist. You can install decking from the
house out. When you reach the end of the joist, measure so that you will
finish with a full piece of decking. Cut joist ends to length, add your rim
joist, and the last piece of decking.
Always place a brace to hold your deck frame square until all decking is
installed. Then you can remove it.
Install bridging on long joist spans.
Use a chalk-line to set your first decking board straight.
Use a stainless steel trim head screw to start at the house wall, or at any fixed obstruction in, or at the deck.
Check gap between boards for consistency.
Check every few boards to ensure that decking is always straight, open or close gap to regain straightness.
Make certain that the decking is always tight to the joist.
When ever possible cut your first board to the length needed, and then let the remaining boards run long so that
you may snap a chalk-line and cut all ends at once.
Always work from small tight areas into larger open area.
If you use a decking board with a bow or crook always start with one end in, and let the other end hook out. You
can work the other end in as you go. Never install with the two ends in and the bow out in the middle. You will
not be able to pull the middle in.
Always check with decking manufacturer for proper gaping of deck board ends. Composites and other plastics
will move with the change in temperature. The longer the piece, the more it will expand and contract.
Wood decking will expand and contract due to moisture, always check manufacturer's requirements.
Tool tips ,
Oil the tool daily.
WARNING!
Never point the tool at anyone, or at anything other than a surface to be fastened.
Stay away from the trigger cap when the air supply is connected. Do not bump it.
Do not leave the tool unattended with the air connected.
There should be no people or valuables under a deck that you are working on.
Read Operating Instructions
Always become familiar with all the instructions and warnings before operating any power tool.
Always wear approved eye protection
Impact resistant eye protection should meet or exceed the standards as set forth in the United
States ANSI Z87.1,
Safety Instructions
The instructions are furnished as general guidelines for use of your pneumatic tool.
When operating pneumatic tools it is of the utmost importance to think safety first.
Disconnect tools from the air supply when changing accessories or when the tool is not in
use. Use eye protection. Putting a few drops of air tool oil in the tool and running for a
few seconds at the end of a day will help protect internal parts. Follow all operating
instructions and operate tool in accordance with the ANSI B186.1 safe operating code.
Tool Application and Usage
Portable tools shall be used only for the purposes intended in their design and within the
capacity for which they were intended and rated. It shall be the tool owner's and/or
employer's responsibility to instruct each operator in the safe use of the tool.
Tool Maintenance
It shall be the tool owner's and/or employer's responsibility to assure that tools are
maintained in a safe operation condition. Tool maintenance and repair shall be performed
by authorized, trained, competent personnel.
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WARNING!
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