Vi. pre-use checks vii. operations, A. cleaning, B. oiling – Grizzly G3690 User Manual

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VI. PRE-USE CHECKS

VII. OPERATIONS

A. CLEANING

Keep the gun nose as clean as possible. Dirt
and debris have a tendency to work their way
into the gun from the nose. Wipe off any dirt
that collects on the outside of the gun before
connecting it to the air supply.

B. OILING

Keep the gun oiled. Use special pneumatic
tool oil to keep internal parts well lubricated.
This tool oil is available through the Grizzly
Catalog (G2820).

If your air supply is not pre-lubricated, you
must add 2 drops of oil directly into the air
nozzle at the rear of the gun each time the
magazine is loaded.

NEVER USE

any oil that

will corrode the rubber O-ring seals such as
detergent oils or oils that are used as sol-
vents. Avoid over-oiling.

With these points in mind, you can operate
your nail gun under the best possible condi-
tions for increased dependability and low
overall cost of operation.

IMPORTANT:

When you first pick up an air

activated nail gun,

ALWAYS ASSUME THAT

IT IS LOADED.

Inspect for any nails before

connecting it to the air hose.

Do not

connect

the air supply until you are in position and
ready to operate the gun.

A. LOADING FASTENERS

To load the gun:

1.

Disconnect the air hose if connected.

2.

Slide the nails into the magazine through
the rear slot.

Figure 3.

3.

Pull the spring handle back behind the
last nail and let it go slowly. It will press
against the nails.

Figure 4.

Figure 3

shows how to slide the nails in through the

nail slot.

Figure 4

shows pulling back the spring handle to

secure the nails and add pressure.

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