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Page 127 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
Before you use your stapler for the first time, check the safety yoke mechanism to ensure proper
function. To do this:
a. Make sure the stapler is disconnected from the air supply!
b. Make sure the magazine is empty and contains no staples.
c. Make sure the trigger and the safety yoke mechanism move up and down without sticking.
d. Connect the stapler to the air supply.
e. Without pressing the trigger, depress the safety yoke mechanism against a scrap piece of wood
that is clean and free of any knots, staples, or other foreign objects. If the stapler does not fire,
then the safety yoke mechanism is working correctly. If the stapler does fire when you do this,
immediately disconnect the stapler from the air supply and notify the Shop Monitor.
f. Similarly if the stapler fires when the trigger is pulled, without the safety yoke mechanism being
depressed, then the stapler is not working properly. If the stapler does fire, immediately
disconnect the stapler from the air supply and notify the Shop Monitor.
31.3.2. Loading Stapler
a. Disconnect the air supply from the stapler!
b. Push the magazine latch in the direction shown in Figure
1.
c. Pull back the magazine cover until it stops.
d. Point the stapler up and insert a stick of staples into the
magazine as shown in Figure 2. Make sure that the
pointed ends of the staples point in the same direction as
the stapler nose piece.
e. Push the magazine cover forward until the magazine latch
locks in place.
31.3.3. Operating Stapler
To operate your stapler:
a. Connect the air supply to the quick connect fitting.
b. Test the loaded stapler for proper penetration. Hold the
stapler perpendicular to the surface of a piece of clean scrap wood that is thick enough for the
length of staples you have loaded. Depress the safety yoke mechanism on your workpiece.
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