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FASTENERS
The TrakFast tool can drive only Ramset
fasteners which have been collated into
strips. Any other fastener will cause tool
damage and void your warranty.
LOADING FASTENERS
The illustration below shows how to properly
load fasteners into the TrakFast tool.
1.
Pull the carrier assembly back until it locks.
2. Load four fastener strips into the rear slot
of the magazine.
3. Pull the carrier assembly slightly back,
push the follower button in, and gently
release the assembly to engage the
fasteners.
The Trigger on the TrakFast tool is automatically
locked and will not operate when there is
less than 2 fasteners in the feed magazine
and unless the work contact element is fully
depressed. The purpose of this feature is to
prevent needless blank cycling, which could
damage tool components.
DANGER
Two (2) fasteners will be left in the Magazine
after strips have been used. At this point
you can reload. It does not indicate that the
tool is empty. Because of a lockout feature
in the TrakFast tool, it will not operate when
the fastener supply in the tool is less than
two (2) fasteners.
TRAKFAST TOOL OPERATION
Press Work Contacting Element Against
Work Surface
Fan Motor will
turn on.
LED will be
steady green.
Fuel is injected
into Combustion
Chamber and
mixed with air by
the Fan.
Squeeze
the Trigger
The Spark Plug
sparks and fuel/
air mixture ignites.
Combustion
powers the Piston
Assembly driving
fastener.
Release Trigger—Lift the Tool
The Combustion Chamber opens.
Fan exhausts hot gases and cools internal
components.
NOTE: if no additional cycles are made, fan
will run for 7 seconds and then shut off.
WARNING
The Work Contacting Element and nose
may become hot after prolonged or rapid
use.
PREPARING AND USE OF TRAKFAST TOOL
PREPARING AND USE OF TRAKFAST TOOL
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