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Framing gun
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Flat paper-joined cartridges of nails are aligned on a specific angle. Ensure this angle matches the gun magazine angle.
Framing nails are usually between 3.05mm and 3.15mm in diameter, depending on the wood type.
Before use, empty the magazine of
all
nails. Check for single nails.
If using an air-powered gun, connect the hose
before
turning on the power and air.
Put a drop of suitable viscosity machine oil into the air hose before each use. Alternatively, dribble oil over the cartridge of nails after loading.
Test the trigger mechanism before loading, so that it fires only when activated (e.g. pressing the muzzle against the timber, then squeezing trigger).
Accurate nailing requires a firm grip. Don't allow the gun to move laterally when firing, as this will bend the nail, but a small recoil should be permitted.
Bent nails, or nails that split timber, are not considered successful structural fasteners.
It is possible to fire into predrilled holes, with good practice.
If placing an active gun down, always position it so the firing range is directed away from all people and animals. Do not walk in front of the gun.
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