4 reconnect air supply, Trigger lock mechanism, Shingle gauge – MAX CN445R2 User Manual
Page 10: Warning, Cleaning the roofing nailer, Note
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3
Refer to the mark on the Contact Arm cover for direction to
turn the Adjustment dial.
4
Reconnect air supply.
TRIGGER LOCK MECHANISM
The tool is equipped with a trigger lock mechanism. Push and ro-
tate the Trigger Lock Dial to the trigger free position before driving
nails.
SHINGLE GAUGE
• ALWAYS disconnect the air supply before mak-
ing adjustment.
This gauge can be used to control shingle spacing. Loosen the
screw to adjust gauge to desired shingle exposure, as shown.
CLEANING THE ROOFING NAILER
• Do not use gasoline or similar highly flammable
liquids to clean the nailer.
Vapor could be ignited by a spark causing an explosion.
Tar and dirt may build up on the Nose and Contact Arm. This can
prevent correct operation. Remove any build-up with kerosene,
#2 fuel oil or diesel fuel. Do not dunk the nailer into these solvents
beyond the height of the nail heads, to avoid getting the solvent
into the drive cylinder.
Dry off the nailer before use. Any oil film left after cleanup will ac-
celerate the tar buildup, and the nailer will require more frequent
re-cleaning.
NOTE:
Solvents sprayed on Nose to clean and free up the trip may have
the opposite effect! The solvent may soften the tar on the shin-
gles and cause tar build-up to be accelerated. Dry operation is
better, as noted above.
Deeper
Shallower
Deeper
Shallower
Trigger lock dial
Trigger
Shingle exposure
WARNING
WARNING