3 Specifications....................... 3 SafetyGuidelines.................... 4 SafetySymbols...................... 4 Important Safety Information . . . . . . . . 4 Instructions Pertaining to a Risk of Fire, Electric Shock, or Injury toPersons......................... 4 CaliforniaProposition65........... 4 General........................... 4 WorkArea......................... 4 PersonalSafety.................... 5 ElectricalSafety.................... 5 ToolUseandCare ................. 5 Service............................ 7 AirSource......................... 7 Unpacking.......................... 7 Contents.......................... 7 Additional Items Not Included . . . . . . 7 Assembly........................... 7 Glossary............................ 8 Getting To Know Your AngleFinishNailerLikeAPro ........ 9 Features............................ 9 Anti-DryFire...................... 9 Tethered No-mar / Stud Finder Tip . . 9 LowNailIndicatorLights........... 9 Nail Placement Laser Pointer . . . . . . . 9 BubbleLevel ......................9 Set-Up ............................10 Lubrication ......................10 Minimum Components Required forHook-up...................... 10 Hook-up Instructions For Nailer toAirSupply .....................10 AirHoseRequirements............ 10 Loading / Unloading The Nailer . . . . 11 LoadingtheNailer ..............11 UnloadingtheNailer ............ 11 Adjusting the Nail Penetration . . . . . 11 Adjusting the Direction of theExhaust .................... 11 Installing and Removing No-MarTip ......................11 Pre-Operation...................... 12 OperationalModes ...............12 SequentialMode................ 12 BumpMode.................... 12 SafetyLockoutMode ............ 12 Work Contact Element (WCE). . . . . . 12 Electronics ON / OFF Switch . . . . . . . 13 Operation .........................14 Nail Placement Laser Pointer . . . . . . 14 Firing theNailer .................. 14 LowNailIndicatorLights.......... 14 BubbleLevel .....................14 StudFinder ......................15 Storage............................ 15 Maintenance....................... 15 Clearing a Jam from the Nailer . . . . . 15 NailerRepair ..................... 15 ReplacementParts................ 16 BatteryReplacement.............. 16 Assembly Procedure for Seals . . . . . . 16 TechnicalService ................. 16 Fastener Interchange Information. . 16 Fasteners ........................16 TroubleshootingGuide .............17 Replacement Parts List forAngleFinishNailer.......... 18-19 Warranty ..........................20 For parts, product and service information Visit: Call : Customer Service at 1-800-543-6400 Address any correspondence to: Campbell Hausfeld Attn: Customer Servic100 Production Drive Harrison, OH 45030 e U.S.A. Operating Instructions and Parts Manual Straight Finish Nailer Description This nailer is designed for decorative trim, molding, window and door casings, furniture trim, door jamb installation, and picture frame assembly. Features include: convenient rear loading magazine which holds up to 110 nails, tethered no-mar tip with stud finder function, quick clear nose, an adjustable depth of drive mechanism, oil free, electronic low nail indicator, nail placement laser pointer, in-line magazine, bubble level, anti-dry fire, conversion trigger with safety lockout, rubber comfort grip, swivel plug, and adjustable exhaust. Figure 1 - CHN70500 Angle Finish Nailer Specifications Model CHN70500 Requires: 0.7 Avg SCFM using 10 fasteners per minute at 90 psi Air Inlet: 1/4 inch NPT Fastener Size Range: 1 inch to 2-1/2 inch 16g brad finish nails Magazine Capacity: 110 fasteners per load Weight: 5 lbs., 5 oz. Length: 13 inches Height: 12 inches Maximum Pressure: 120 psi Pressure Range: 70 psi to 120 psi Batteries: Two (2) AAA Laser: Class IIIA Wavelength: 640 nm -660 nm Radiant Power: 1.53 < 5 mW Locate model number and date code on magazine and / or tool body. Record below: Model #: _____________________________ Date Code: ___________________________ Retain these numbers for future reference. 3 Operating Instructions and Parts Manual CHN70500 Important Safety Information Safety Guidelines This manual contains information that is very important to know and understand. This information is provided for SAFETY and to PREVENT EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS. To help recognize this information, observe the following symbols. Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury. Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury. Notice indicates important information, that if not followed, may cause damage to equipment. NoTe: Information that requires special attention. Safety Symbols The following Safety Symbols appear throughout ...