Removing jammed fasteners, Maintenance and cleaning, Maintenance – Parkside PDT 40 B2 User Manual

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Maintenance and cleaning / Service / Warranty / Disposal

Operation / Maintenance and cleaning

provide any performance increase, but only in-
creases compressed air consumption and ac-
celerates wear on the device.

Switch on the compressor.

Allow the compressor to run once long enough
until maximum tank pressure is reached and the
device is switched off.

Place the compressed air tacker on the workpiece
and press the trigger

2

.

NOTE: The compressed air tacker
is equipped with a trigger lock

8

.

The fastener will only leave the device

when the mouth of the compressed air tacker is
pressed against the workpiece and the trigger

2

is actuated.

Check that the fastener has been driven in cor-
responding to the work requirements.
– If the fastener is protruding, increase the air

pressure in 0.5 bar increments.

– If the fastener is too deep, decrease the air

pressure in 0.5 bar increments.

As an alternative, you can accelerate the work
by keeping the trigger

2

depressed.

Set the compressed air tacker against the work-
piece.

Press the device against the workpiece until the
mouth

9

touches it. The fastener will leave the

device.

As long as the trigger

2

is kept depressed, each

time the mouth

9

touches the workpiece one

fastener will leave the device.

Another alternative is to keep the mouth

9

pressed against the workpiece.

Each time the trigger

2

is actuated, a fastener

will leave the device.

NOTE: Fine adjustment with the knurled screw

7

is possible.

Turn the knurled screw

7

downwards in order

to drive the fastener more deeply into the work-
piece.

Turn the knurled screw

7

upwards in order to

drive the fastener less deeply into the workpiece.

Turn the exhaust air aperture

1

to guide the

exhaust airflow in the desired direction.

After finishing work, disconnect the device from
the compressor.

Removing jammed fasteners

If a staple or nail gets jammed in the magazine
slot, immediately disconnect the compressed
air supply.

Open the magazine

5

as described in the

chapter “Loading the magazine“.

Open the face plate

10

by pulling the face

plate quick clamping lever

11

in the direction

of the trigger lock

8

.

Remove the jammed fastener.

Close the face plate

10

by pulling the face

plate quick clamping lever

11

in the direction

of the exhaust air aperture

1

.

Close the magazine

5

of the compressed air

tacker as described in the chapter “Loading the
magazine“.

Maintenance and cleaning

RISK OF INJURY! Be absolutely certain to
disconnect the device from the compressed air
source before cleaning or maintaining it.

Maintenance

Lubrication with oil mister
NOTE:
As a treatment stage after the pressure re-
ducer, an oil mister provides continuous and optimum
lubrication of the compressed air tacker. An oil mis-
ter gives off fine drops of oil into the airflow and so
guarantees regular lubrication.

Install the oil mister after the (filter) pressure re-
ducer. To do so, insert the nipple of the oil mis-
ter into the quick-release coupling of the (filter)
pressure reducer.

Then connect the compressed air device to the
quick-release coupling provided for it.

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