DURATECH 024009

DURATECH 20V 18GA Cordless Brad Nailer and Staple Gun Instruction Manual

Ụdị: 024009

1. Ozi nchekwa

WARNING: Always read and understand all safety warnings and instructions before operating this tool. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury.

  • Yiri enyo nchekwa ma ọ bụ enyo nchekwa mgbe niile yana ọta akụkụ yana, dịka ọ dị mkpa, ọta ihu zuru oke mgbe ị na-arụ ọrụ a.
  • To avoid accidental firing, keep fingers AWAY from triggers when not driving fasteners.
  • Do not alter or remove triggers.
  • NEVER point the tool at yourself or others in the work area when connecting the battery and when using or handling the tool. Failure to follow warnings could result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY.
  • To avoid battery over-discharge and potential damage, recharge the device at least once every three months.

2. Ngwaahịa gafereview

Ihe ngwugwu

  • Brad Nailer enweghị eriri
  • 1000pcs 1-1/4" Staples
  • 1000pcs 1-9/16" Nails
  • 2.0Ah Li-ion batrị
  • Chaja ngwa ngwa 1-hour
  • Akpa na-ebu
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka

Ngwa Ngwa

Diagram of DURATECH 20V 18GA Cordless Brad Nailer with labeled parts including cylinder, trigger, LED lighting, indicator switch, battery, belt clip, depth adjustment wheel, LED lighting (two sides), nail viewer window, LED indicator, and single/contact firing knob.

Figure 1: Labeled components of the DURATECH 20V 18GA Cordless Brad Nailer.

Akụkụ na ibu

Image showing the dimensions of the DURATECH 20V 18GA Cordless Brad Nailer: Length 10.83 inches (27.5cm), Width 9.45 inches (24cm), Height 8.86 inches (22.5cm). The tool weighs 6.19 lbs without battery.

Figure 2: Physical dimensions and weight of the nailer (without battery).

  • Ogologo: 10.83 sentimita (27.5 cm)
  • Ogologo: 9.45 inch (24 cm)
  • Weight: 6.19 lbs (without battery)

3. Nhazi

Ntinye batrị

  1. Ensure the battery is fully charged using the provided 1-hour quick charger.
  2. Align the battery with the battery slot on the tool.
  3. Tinye batrị n'ime oghere ahụ ruo mgbe ọ pịrị na ebe nchekwa.

Loading Fasteners (Nails/Staples)

Four-panel image demonstrating how to load staples or nails into the magazine. Steps include pressing the release button, tilting the tool to place fasteners, ensuring points are against the bottom, and closing the magazine cover.

Figure 3: Steps for inserting staples or nails into the magazine.

  1. Pịa bọtịnụ ntọhapụ wee wepụ mkpuchi magazin.
  2. Tilt the tool and place nails/staples into the track of the magazine channel. Ensure the fastener points are placed against the bottom of the magazine.
  3. Mechie mkpuchi akwụkwọ akụkọ ruo mgbe ọ na-etinye bọtịnụ ntọhapụ.

Ntu Viewnke Window

Ntu ahụ viewer window allows you to quickly check the fastener level. When the window shows uhie, it indicates the magazine is without nails. When it shows nwa, it indicates the magazine contains nails.

4. Ntuziaka ọrụ

Ụdị ịgba egbe

The nail gun features two firing modes: Single Firing Mode and Contact Firing Mode. Select the desired mode using the switch located near the LED indicator.

Close-up of the single/contact firing mode switch on the nailer.

Figure 4: Firing mode selection switch.

Ụdị ịgbapụ otu

  • Shift the mode switch to the akụkụ aka ekpe (single firing icon).
  • Depress the contact pin against the workpiece.
  • Squeeze the trigger to fire a single fastener.

Ụdị ịgbanyụ ọkụ kọntaktị

  • Shift the mode switch to the akụkụ aka nri (contact firing icon).
  • Afanyekwa mkpalite.
  • Depress the contact pin against the workpiece to fire fasteners continuously as the tool is moved along the surface.

Mara: If the contact pin is not depressed against the workpiece before squeezing the trigger (in single firing mode) or if the trigger is not squeezed before depressing the contact pin (in contact firing mode), the nail gun will not shoot fasteners due to the safety protection device.

Ndozi omimi

Adjust the fastener driving depth using the depth adjustment wheel located near the contact pin. Turning the wheel allows you to set the desired depth for various materials and applications.

Close-up of the depth adjustment mechanism on the nailer, showing a wheel to adjust how deep fasteners are driven.

Figure 5: Depth adjustment wheel.

Ọkụ ọkụ LED

The tool is equipped with LED lights on both sides to illuminate the work area, which is particularly useful in low-light conditions. The LED lighting can be activated via the LED Lighting & Indicator Switch.

Close-up of the nailer's front with LED lights illuminated, showing the LED Lighting & Indicator Switch.

Figure 6: LED lighting for the work area.

Ihe ngosi LED

The LED indicator provides visual feedback on the tool's status:

Close-up of the LED indicator on the nailer with a legend explaining different light states: Red On (low battery), Red Flashing (nails jammed), Green On (no nails), Green Flashing (overheat), Light Off (normal state).

Figure 7: LED indicator and its meanings.

  • Na-acha uhie uhie: Batrị dị ala.
  • Na-acha uhie uhie: Nails/staples are jammed.
  • Green Na: No nails/staples in the magazine.
  • Green na-egbu maramara: Ikpo oke ọkụ.
  • Gbanyụọ ọkụ: Operatingdị arụmọrụ nkịtị.

Vidiyo ngwaahịa ngwaahịa

Video 1: This official video demonstrates the product's features, including loading fasteners, LED indicators, firing modes, and depth adjustment.

5. Nlekọta

Clearing Jammed Fasteners

If the LED indicator turns red and flashes, it signifies that nails/staples are jammed. Follow these steps to clear the jam:

Image showing the quick release mechanism on the nailer.

Figure 8: Quick Release Mechanism.

  1. Remove the battery from the tool to prevent accidental firing.
  2. Open the magazine using the quick release mechanism.
  3. Carefully remove any jammed nails or staples from the magazine channel. A small tool like a screwdriver may be used to assist, but ensure it does not damage the tool.
  4. Close the magazine and reinsert the battery.

Nlekọta batrị

  • Always use the provided DURATECH 20V Li-ion battery and charger.
  • Recharge the battery at least once every three months to prevent over-discharge and potential damage, even if not in use.
  • Chekwaa batrị ahụ n'ebe dị jụụ, kpọrọ nkụ na-adịghị na ìhè anyanwụ kpọmkwem na oke okpomọkụ.

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

Refer to the LED Indicator section (Section 4) for common issues and their corresponding indicator lights. If the issue persists after following the recommended steps (e.g., clearing jams, recharging battery), please contact customer support.

7. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwapụta
Nọmba nlereanya024009
Voltage20V
Ụdị ntu18GA Brad mbọ
Ntu Ogologo3/4" to 2" (19mm to 50mm)
Ụdị Staple18GA Narrow Crown Staples
Ogologo ogologo3/4" to 1-9/16" (19mm to 40mm)
Ike Magazin100 fasteners
Nailer SpeedUp to 100 nails/min
Mgbọ kwa ụgwọApprox. 500 nails (with 2.0Ah battery)
Ụdị batrịLithium ion
Item Weight (without battery)6.19 n'arọ
Onye nrụpụtaỤlọ ọrụ mmepụta ihe nke Hangzhou Great Star Industrial Co,.LTD

Compatible Fasteners

Image showing the nailer with examples of compatible 18GA staples (3/4 to 1-9/16 inch) and 18GA nails (3/4 to 2 inch).

Figure 9: Compatible nail and staple types.

8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official DURATECH website. Ensure you have your model number (024009) and purchase details available when contacting support.

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