Shingle gauge adjustment, General operating instructions – Harbor Freight Tools 92917 User Manual

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SKU 92917

93253

3.

CANISTER

COVER (84)

CANISTER (90)

NAILS

CANISTER

PLATFORM (86)

(TURN TO ADJUST)

FEED

PAWL

(51)

Place a coil of Nails (99) around the

Canister Platform (86) in the Nail

Canister (90).

4. Uncoil enough nails to reach the

Feed Pawl (51). Place the second

nail on the coil between the teeth

of the Feed Pawl, making sure the

nail head fits in the slot in the upper

portion of the Feed Pawl.

5. Swing the Canister Cover (84)

closed. Then, close the Door (53).

Make sure the Door closes securely.

If it does not engage, the nail head is

not in the slot in the upper portion of

the Feed Pawl (51).

Shingle Gauge Adjustment

1.

BOTTOM VIEW

SCREWS

(28)

BRACKET

(96)

SHINGLE SPACING

The Bracket (96) controls roof

shingle spacing. To adjust the

Bracket to work with a particular

width of shingles, use the accessory

Hex Wrench (97) to loosen the two

Screws (28) on the Bracket.

2. Slide the Bracket forward or

backward to the desired spacing.

3. Then, retighten the two Screws.

General Operating Instructions

1. Test the Tool, as directed in the prior

section, before each use.

2. If an automatic oiler is not used, add

a few drops of Pneumatic Tool Oil

to the airline connection before use.

Add a few drops more after each

hour of continual use.

3. Attach the Nailer to the air supply at

the air inlet. Start your compressor

and check the pressure making sure

it is set at the recommended 70-100

PSI and not to go over the maximum

100 PSI.

4.

ROOFING

SHINGLE

SAFETY

NOSEPIECE

TRIGGER

(73)

AIR SUPPLY

HOSE

(NOT INCLUDED)

To fire, place the nose of the Nailer

on the workpiece. The Nailer should

not fire if the nose is not depressed.

Once depressed, gently and briefly

squeeze the Trigger (73) once.

Do

not fire repeatedly. Nails could

bounce off of one another, damaging

the workpiece or causing PERSONAL

INJURY.

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