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Harbor Freight Tools CONTRACTOR 92359 User Manual

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SKU 92359

Cleaning, Maintenance, and

Lubrication

Note: These procedures are in addition to

the regular checks and maintenance

explained as part of the regular

operation of the air-operated tool.

1.

Daily - Air Supply Maintenance:

Every day, perform maintenance

on the air supply according to

the component manufacturers’

instructions. The lubricator’s oil

level needs to be maintained and

the moisture filter must be regularly

drained. Performing routine

maintenance on the air supply

will allow the tool to operate more

efficiently and will also reduce wear

on the tool.

Clearing Jams

TO PREVENT

SERIOUS INJURY

FROM ACCIDENTAL

OPERATION, BEFORE ANY

MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS

ARE DONE (including clearing

jams):

• Wear ANSI-approved safety

goggles with side shields.

Other people in the work area

must also wear ANSI-approved

impact safety goggles with side

shields.

• Release the trigger.

• Detach the air supply.

• Attempt to fire Tool into piece

of scrap wood to ensure that

it is incapable of firing any

fasteners.

• Empty Canister and leave it

open during service.

1. Occasionally a nail may become

jammed in the firing mechanism of

Nailer, making the tool inoperable.

2. To remove a jammed nail,

disconnect

Nailer from its compressed air supply.

Attempt to fire the Roofing Nailer

into a piece of scrap wood to ensure

it is disconnected. Remove the

Nails form the Nail Canister (82) and

discharge any possible trapped air.

3. Remove and discard all jammed/

damaged nails from the nailer.

Detach and discard all damaged or

improperly collated nails from the coil.

Examine the nailer for any broken,

worn or damaged parts. If any part

appears damaged or worn, have the

tool repaired by a qualified service

technician.