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User-maintenance instructions – Harbor Freight Tools 99640 User Manual

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SKU 99640

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store the tool in a clean, dry, safe

location out of reach of children.

USER-MAINTENANCE

INSTRUCTIONS

Procedures not specifically

explained in this manual

must be performed only by a

qualified technician.

TO PREVENT

SERIOUS INJURY

FROM ACCIDENTAL

OPERATION: Turn off the tool,

detach the air supply, safely

discharge any residual air

pressure in the tool, and

release the throttle and/or turn

the switch to its off position

before performing any

inspection, maintenance, or

cleaning procedures.
TO PREVENT SERIOUS

INJURY FROM TOOL

FAILURE: Do not use

damaged equipment. If

abnormal noise, vibration,

or leaking air occurs, have

the problem corrected before

further use.
TO PREVENT EXPLOSION:

Lubricate tool only with

specified lubricants.

Lubricate air inlet using only

pneumatic tool oil. Lubricate

the internal mechanism using

only white lithium grease.

Other lubricants may damage

the mechanism and may be

highly flammable, causing an

explosion.

Cleaning, Maintenance, and

Lubrication

Note: Anytime inspection, maintenance

and cleaning are done:

1.

Disconnect the Floor Nailer from

its air supply.

2.

Empty the Magazine (52) and Slide

Load Magazine (61) completely.

3.

Try to fire the Nailer into a piece of

scrap wood or flooring to ensure

that it is disconnected and inca-

pable of firing any nails/staples.

4. Inspect the air supply screen located

in the Adapter (82) before each use.

Clean or replace as necessary. Dirt

in the air supply is a major cause of

pneumatic tool wear. Use a filter in

the compressed air system for better

performance and longer tool life.

5. Wipe down exterior of the Nailer with

a clean cloth before storing.

6. Store in a clean, dry and safe location

out of reach of children.

CAUTION! All maintenance, ser-

vice or repairs not listed in this

manual are only to be attempted

by a qualified service technician.