Operation – Ryobi P300 User Manual

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OPERATiON

bRaDS

3/4 In. To 1 In.
1-1/4 In.

LOAdiNG THE TOOL WiTH bRAdS

See Figure 5.

Remove battery pack from the tool.

Hold tool upside down; squeeze latch and slide base

open.

Place brads in the center of the channel with "T" head

sitting on the slot base. Close base while making sure
brad strip stays upright in channel.

NOTE: There are two channels for the brads. Use the
smaller channel for brads sized 3/4 in. to 1 in. Use the
larger channel for brads sized 1-1/4 in. Refer to molding
on the tool.

Make sure that the latch is securely locked in place.

Reattach battery pack to tool.

SETTiNG dEPTH

See Figure 6.

Rotate the depth adjustment knob clockwise to use more

force for nailing or stapling.

Rotate depth adjustment knob counter clockwise to use

less force for nailing or stapling.

Test on a scrap piece of the same material you are using

to achieve the desired results.

NOTE: Harder materials will require more force to nail or
staple.

NAiLiNG OR STAPLiNG

See Figure 7.

Hold handle firmly with magazine flat to workpiece

forming a 90º angle.

Press the activation foot of the nailer/stapler down

against the workpiece to disengage the safety interlock.
The activation foot must be depressed before the switch
trigger is depressed.

Release the switch trigger and activation foot before

driving another brad or staple.
NOTE: You must release the activation foot and switch
trigger after each brad or staple to reset the tool. The tool
will not fire another staple or brad until the activation foot
and switch trigger are released.

REMOviNG A JAMMEd bRAd/STAPLE

Remove battery pack from the tool.

Hold tool upside down; squeeze latch and slide base

open.

Remove unused brads/staples from magazine.

Remove jammed brad/staple with needle nose pliers.

NOTE: You must remove jammed brad/staple before
using tool any further. If you try to fire a brad/staple
while the tool is jammed, you could cause damage to
the mechanism.

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Fig. 7

Fig. 6

InCREaSE

foRCE

DECREaSE

foRCE

Fig. 5

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