Craftsman 142.18894 Owner's manual

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MAGNESIUM COMBINATION NAILER/STAPLER KIT
t8 Gauge 5/8" - t-1/2" Brad Nailer & 5/8" - t-9/16" Stapler
Model 142.18894
CAUTION: Read, understand and
follow all Safety Rules and Oper-
ating Instructions in this manual
before using this product.
PRECAUCION: Lea, comprenda y siga
todas las reglas de seguridad y las in-
strucciones de operaci6n en este manual
antes de operar este producto
Safety
KnowYour Nailer
Operation
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Espa_ol
Parts List
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
www.craftsman.com
Warranty......................................................................2
SafetyInstructions......................................................2
KnowYourNailer.........................................................3
Operation.................................................................4-6
Maintenance................................................................7
Troubleshooting...........................................................7
Espadol..................................................................8-14
PartsandIllustrationsList.........................................15
CRAFTSMAN ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY
FOR ONE YEAR from the date of purchase, this
product is warranteed against any defects in material
or workmanship. A defective product will be replaced
free of charge.
For warranty coverage details to obtain free re-
placement, visit the web site: www.craftsman.com
This ONE YEAR warranty is void if this product is
ever used while providing commercial services or if
rented to another person. For 90 DAY commercial
use terms, see listing on Craftsman warranty web
page. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,
and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
Sears Brands Management Corp. Hoffman Es-
tates, IL 60179
Read and follow all safety rules and operating
instructions in this manual and on warning label of
tool before using this tool. Failure to follow warnings
could result in DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY. Keep
this manual with the tool.
Keep work area clean and properly lighted.
Keep children, bystanders and visitors at a safe
distance from work area while operating this tool.
Air tool operators and all others in work area MUST
always wear safety goggles complying with the
United States ANSI Z87.1 to prevent eye injury from
fasteners and flying debris when loading, operating
and unloading this tool. Everyday eyeglasses have
only impact resistant lenses. These are NOT safety
glasses. ANSI Z87.1 safety glasses have perma-
nently attached rigid, hard plastic side shields and
will have "Z87.1" printed or stamped on them.
Always wear ear protection. The work area may
include exposure to excessive noise levels which
will require necessary ear protection. Some envi-
ronments will require head protection: use head
protection conforming to ANSI Z89.1.
Do not alter or modify this tool in any way. Do not
use this tool for any application other than for which
it was designed.
Do not use oxygen, carbon dioxide, high-pressure
compressed gas or bottled gases as the power
source for this tool. The tool will explode and seri-
ous personal injury could result.
Never connect the tool to air pressure which could
potentially exceed 200 PSI. Use only clean, dry
regulated air within rated range as marked on tool.
The tool must have a male, free-flow hose coupling
so that all air pressure is removed from the tool
when the coupling joint is disconnected. Failure to
use proper coupling could cause accidental dis-
charge, possibly causing injury.
Only use air hose that is rated for maximum work-
ing pressure of 150 PSI or 150% of the maximum
system pressure, whichever is greater.
Do not pull trigger or depress contact trip while
connecting to the air supply, as the tool may cycle,
possibly causing injury.
When loading the tool, do not pull trigger or de-
press contact trip. Do not point the tool at yourself
or others. Do not place hand or any part of body in
the fastener discharge area of the tool as accidental
actuation may occur and cause injury.
Disconnect tool from air supply before loading or
unloading, performing tool maintenance, clearing
a jammed fastener, leaving work area, moving tool
to another location or handing the tool to another
person.
Use only the size and type of fasteners designated
in the Specifications list in this manual.
Do not load the tool until you are ready to use it.
Always assume that the tool contains fasteners.
Keep the tool pointed away from yourself and others
at all times. Never engage in horseplay. Never pull
the trigger unless the contact trip is in contact with
the workpiece. Keep others at a safe distance from
the tool while the tool is in operation.
Always remove finger from trigger when not driving
fasteners to avoid accidental firing. Never carry the
tool with finger on or under the trigger as accidental
actuation may occur and cause injury.
Always keep hands and body away from the fas-
tener discharge area when air supply is connect-
ed to the tool. Grip tool firmly to maintain control
while allowing tool to recoil away from work surface
as fastener is driven. If contact trip is allowed to
recontact work surface before trigger is released, an
unwanted fastener may be driven.
Check operation of the contact trip frequently. Nev-
er use the tool if the contact trip, trigger or springs
have become inoperable, missing or damaged. Do
not alter or remove contact trip, trigger or springs.
Never use a tool that is leaking air, has missing or
damaged parts, or requires repair.
Never drive fasteners on top of other fasteners or
with the tool at too steep an angle. The fasteners
can ricochet and cause injury. Do not drive fasten-
ers close to the edge of the work piece. The work-
piece is likely to split, allowing the fastener to fly free
and cause injury. Do not attempt to drive fasteners
into hard or brittle materials such as concrete, steel
or tile.
Do not overreach. Always place yourself in a firmly
balanced position when using or handling the tool.
Do not attach the hose or tool to your body.
Do not operate tool without fasteners or damage to
tool may result.
Do not use tool without safety warning label. If
label is missing, damaged or unreadable, contact
1-800-469-4663 to obtain a new label.
Only qualified repair personnel must perform tool
service.
When servicing a tool, use only identical repair
parts.
Store tool out of reach of children and other un-
trained persons.
WARNING: Some dust created by using power tools
contains chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm
2
Tool-free Depth Adjustment
(See Figure 8)
Selectable Trigger
Rear Exhaust with MufflerMale Coupling
Dust Cap
LED Light
Quick Jam
Reversible Belt Hook
With Hex Wrench storage
Tool Noseplate
Magazine Cover
Magazine Cover Release Latch
No-Mar Tip Storage
(Reverse Side of Tool)
FEATURES BENEFITS
Oil-less Design Requires no regular maintenance
and eliminates the risk of oil stains
1. Tool free design for user friendly
Tool-free Depth Adjustment 2. Control for precise countersinking
LED Light Offers clearer view in darker areas
Tool free mechanism to open the
Quick Jam Clearance
nose piece to clean the jam
Prevents making mark on the
No-Mar Contact Trip Pad
workpiece
Reversible Belt Hook with
Provides convenient tool carrying
Wrench storage
Trigger has two operation settings:
Selectable Trigger 1. Single trigger pull firing
2. Continuous contact trip firing
1. Ultra-quiet
Rear Exhaust with Muffler 2. Directs air away from the user
during operation
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity ........................................ 100 Nails or Staples
Nail Size ....................................................... 18 Gauge
Nail Lengths ................................................... 5/8" to 2"
Staple Size ................................ 1/4" Crown, 18 Gauge
Staple Length ......................................... 1/2" to 1-9/16"
Operating Pressure .................................... 70-120 PSI
Air inlet......................................................... 1/4" N.P.T.
Tool Length ........................................................... 10.1"
ToolHeight ............................................................ 11.2"
ToolWidth ............................................................... 2.5"
Tool Weight ...................................................... 2.88 Ibs
LED LIGHT
Requires CR2023 battery (supplied)
15 minute automatic shut-off to conserve battery
power in case light is not turned off after tool use.
CHANGING THE BATTERY (See Figure 1 & 2)
Open the tool noseplate.
Remove the soft protection pad by pulling up on
one of the side tabs. (See Figure 1).
Use small screwdriver or other blunt instrument
to push battery up and out of receptacle. (See
Figure 2).
Insert new battery into receptacle. Positive side
will face out.
Replace the soft protection pad.
Close tool noseplate.
Figure 1 Figure 2
DESCRIPTION
TheCraftsman18GaugeCombinationNailerand
Staplerdrivesbradsfrom5/8"to2"longand1/4"
crownstaplesfrom5/8"to1-1/2"long.Oillessdesign
eliminatesdailyoilingandoilstainsonworkpiece.Die
castmagnesiumbodywithtexturedrubbergripmin-
imizesoperatorfatigue.Largecapacity,sideloading
magazinefeaturespositive,quickactionlatch.Tool
featuresrearexhaust,singlerapid-fireoperation,
adjustabledepthofdrivecontrol,rubbernosetip
andstoragecase.Safetyfeaturedisablestooluless
contacttipispressedagainstworkpiece.Tapered
nosepieceprovidesoperatorwithgreatervisibilityfor
precisefastnerplacement.Quickreleasenosecover
allowseasyaccesstojammedfasteners.The18
GuageCombinationNailerandStaplerisexcellent
formolding,furnituremaking,pictureframingand
upholstery.
AIRSUPPLYLINE
See Figure 3
DANGER: Do not use oxygen, carbon dioxide,
high-pressure compressed gas or bottled gases as
the power source for this tool. The tool will explode
and serious personal injury could result.
The air tool operates on compressed air at pres-
sures from 70-120 PSI
Never connect the tool to air pressure which
could potentially exceed 200 PSI. Use only
clean, dry, regulated air within rate range as
marked on tool.
Air delivery Required: 0.94 SCFM @ 90 PSI. (30
shots per minute).
WARNING: Keep hands and body away from
discharge area of tool when connecting air supply.
Always disconnect tool from air supply when servicing
or adjusting tool and when tool is not in use.
Air operated tools require clean, dry, lubricated
compressed air to ensure top performance, low
maintenance and long life.
Dirt and abrasive materials present in all air lines
will damage tool O-rings, valves and cylinders.
Moisture will reduce tool performance and life if
not removed from compressed air.
The air supply system must be able to provide
air pressure of 70-120 pounds per square inch at
tool.
All hoses and pipes in the air supply system must
be clean and free of moisture and foreign parti-
cles. Hoses must be rated for maximum working
pressure of 150 PSI or 150% of maximum system
pressure, whichever is greater.
Do not mount swivel connector in air supply line.
The air pressure should be properly regulated.
Different workpiece materials and different
fastener lengths will require different operating
pressure.
Be sure all connections in air supply system are
sealed to prevent air loss.
WARNING: This tool is equipped with a male, free-
flow coupling for air supply connection. To prevent
accidental discharge and possible injury, NEVER
remove the male coupling to replace with a female
coupling.
To connect tool to air supply:
1. Firmly hold tool by its handle with one hand. Be
sure to point tool away from you and others in
the area.
2. With other hand, insert female coupling of air
hose over male coupling of tool until hose cou-
pling is firmly seated.
CAUTION: When connecting or disconnecting air
hose, air pressure may cause the the hose coupling
to kick back if the hose coupling is not firmly seated
on tool coupling.
NOTE: When hose is disconnected from tool, snap
the dust cap over the tip of the tool male coupling.
Figure 3-Air Supply Line
LOADING
See Figures 4-7 (Pages 4 & 5)
WARNING: Disconnect tool from air supply. Do not
load tool until you are ready to use it. Do not pull trig-
ger or depress contact trip while loading tool. Make
sure that the tool noseplate is securely closed before
loading fasteners. Always load with nose of tool point-
ing away from you and others. Always wear safety
goggles that comply with United States ANSI Z87.1.
Depress the magazine cover release latch and
slide magazine cover open. (See Figure 4)
Figure 4-Open Magazine Cover
LoadNails:Placenailstripsothatthechisel
pointsrestonthebottomofthemagazine.(See
Figure5)
Figure5-LoadingNails
* LoadingStaples:Positionstaplessothatthe
staplestripstraddlesandrestsontheinnerwall
ofthemagazine.(SeeFigure6).
NAILINGANDSTAPLINGOPERATION
SeeFigures8-10(Pages5&6)
WARNING:Readandfollowallsafetyrulesand
operatinginstructionsinthismanualandonwarning
labeloftoolbeforeusingtool.Keepthismanualwith
thetool.
WARNING:Donotusethistoolwithoutsafetywarn-
inglabel.Iflabelismissing,damagedorunreadable,
contact1-800-469-4663toobtainanewlabel.
WARNING:Neveroperatetoolunlesscontacttrip
isincontactwithworkpiece.Donotoperatetool
withoutfastenersordamagetotoolmayresult.Nev-
erfirefastenersintotheairbecausefastenersmay
injureoperatororothersanddamagetotoolmay
result.
Perform"SafetyMechanismCheck"asdescribed
intheMaintenancesection(SeePage7)priorto
firstuseoftoolandonadailybasisthereafter.
Thetoolisequippedwitharotatingswitchthat
canbesettorapid-fireorsingle-firemode(See
Figure8). Whentheswitchissettosingle-fire
mode,thetoolwillnotdrivea secondfastener
untilthetriggerisfullyreleasedandpulledagain.
Whentheswitchisrotatedtorapid-firemode,the
toolcandrivefastenerscontinuously.Afastener
willbefiredeachtimethecontacttripispressed
againsttheworkpiece,aslongasthetriggeris
maintainedinthepulledposition.
Figure6-LoadingStaples
* Slidemagazinecoverforwardovermagazineuntil
latchsnapsintoplace,lockingmagazinecover.
(SeeFigure7).
Figure7-CloseMagazine
5
Figure8-PushandRotateSwitch(pushingfromthe
backside)toSelectOperationMode
SINGLE-FIREOPERATION:
* Forsingle-fireoperation,pushintheroundside
oftheredspringloadedtriggerswitch,androtate
theteardropshapedsidesothatitdropsintothe
switchrecessfacingtheonenailicon.Theairtool
isequippedwithacontacttripsafetymechanism
thatdisablestoolsunlesscontacttripispushed
againstwork.Todriveafastener,holdtoolfirmly
andpresscontacttriponworkpiecewherefasten-
eristobeapplied.Pulltriggertodrivefastener
intoworkpiece.Tofirea secondfastenerliftthe
toolfromtheworkpiece,releasethetriggerand
thenrepeattheabovesequence.
RAPID-FIREOPERATION:
* Forrapid-fireoperation,pushintheroundsideof
theredspringloadedtriggerswitch,androtate
theteardropshapedsidesothatitdropsintothe
switch
recessfacingthethreenailicon.Holdthetrigger
depressedandpushcontacttripagainstwork-
piece.Afastenerwillbedriveneachtimethe
contacttripispushedagainsttheworkpiece.This
operatingprocedureprovidesrapid-firefastener
driving.Neveroperatetoolunlesscontacttripis
incontactwithworkpiece.
CAUTION:Allairpowerfasteningtoolsrecoilwhen
operated.Thisrecoiliscausedbyrapiddrivingof
thefastener.Toolmaybouncefromrecoilcausinga
secondunwantedfastenertobedriven.Reducetool
bouncebyholdingtoolfirmlyinhandandpressing
toolgentlyagainstworkpiece.Letthetooldothe
work.Thiswillallowrecoiloftooltobouncetoolaway
fromworkpiecepreventingthedrivingofsecond
fastener.
TOOL-FREEDEPTHADJUSTMENT
Thecontacttripmaybeadjustedupordowntovary
thedepthofthefastenerintheworkpiece.Toadjust,
rotatedepthcontrolwheel(SeeFigure9)toraiseor
lowercontacttriptodesiredsetting.
Figure11-StoringNo-MarTip
CLEARINGAJAMMEDFASTENER
WARNING:Disconnecttoolfromairsupplybefore
attemptingtoclearjammedfasteners.
Depressthemagazinecoverreleaselatchand
slidethemagazinecoveropen.Removeanyre-
mainingfastenersfromthemagazine.NOTICE:
Fastenersareunderspringpressureandmay
dislodgefromthemagazine.
Graspnosecoveronbothsidesandpulloutward
untilpindisengagesfromlatch,thenpullupward
sothatfastenerguideplateswingsawayfrom
magazine(SeeFigure12).
Ifnecessary,uselongnoseplierstoremovethe
jammedfastener.
Closefastenerguideplate,hookpinintolatch
andsnapnoseplateclosed.
Figure9-SettingDepthControl
NO-MARTIP
Thetoolisequippedwithano-martipthatprevents
marringoffinishedsurfacesbythecontacttripduring
normaloperation.Tipcanberemovedandstored
onthestoragesleevelocatedontheendcoverof
themagazine.Hexwrenchisalsostoredonthebelt
hook.(SeeFigures10&11)
Figure10-StoringHexWrench
Figure12-ClearingaJammedFastener
OPERATINGPRESSURE
Useonlyenoughairpressuretoperformtheop-
eration.Airpressureinexcessofthatwhichisre-
quiredwillmaketheoperationinefficientandmay
causeprematurewearordamagetothetool.
Determineminimumairpressurerequiredby
drivingsometestfastenersintotheworkpiece.
Setairpressuresothattestfastenersaredriven
downflushwiththeworksurface.Fastenersdriv-
entoodeepmaydamageworkpiece.
COLDWEATHEROPERATION
CAUTION:Donotstoreincoldenvironment.Frost
oricecouldforminsidetoolaffectingoperationand
damagingtool.Useacoldtemperaturelubricant,
suchasethylene glycol, when operating tool in freez-
ing temperatures.
LUBRiCATiON
This is an oilless tool. No lubrication is necessary.
BELT HOOK REVERSAL
To reattach belt hook to other side of tool, use the
supplied hex wrench stored in belt hook.
1. insert hex wrench into hex screw on opposite
side of tool.
2. Loosen and remove both screw and hook.
3. Reverse sides of screw and hook and tighten
hook securely into place.
SAFETY MECHANISM CHECK
inspect contact trip safety mechanism daily for proper
operation. Do not operate tool if mechanism is not
operating properly.
With the red trigger switch in the rapid-fire mode,
perform the following procedures to test safety mech-
anism:
Leave trigger untouched while pushing contact
trip into workpiece. Tool must not fire.
Pull Trigger while contact trip is clear of work and
pointed away from operator and others, Tool
must not fire.
Depress and hold trigger. Push contact trip
against work where fastener as needed. The tool
should drive only one fastener is needed. The
tool should drive only one fastener each time the
contact trip is pushed against workpiece.
If contact trip mechanism does not operate prop-
erly, immediately discontinue tool operation and
take the tool to a qualified service dealer for pos-
sible repair. Reference the parts list in this manual
for correct replacement parts,
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION
Trigger cap leaks 1. O-ring damaged 1. Check and replace damaged O-ring
air 2. Valve stem, seal or O-rings damaged 2. Check and replace damaged stem, seal or O-
rings
Cap leaks air 1. Cap bolts loose 1. Tighten bolts
2. Damaged gasket 2. Check and replace damaged gasket
3. Damaged O-ring 3. Check and replace damaged O-ring
Nose leaks air 1. 1. Check and replace damaged O-ring
2. 2. Check and replace damaged bumper
3. 3. Check and replace guide
Tool will not 1. 1. Check air supply
operate 2. 2. Replace damaged or worn O-ring or seal
3. Replace damage spring
4. Clean and grease cap and head valve
Tool operates
slowly or loses
power
Tool skips fasteners
or inconsistent
operation
Damaged cylinder O-ring
Damaged bumper
Ram guide damaged
Insufficient air supply
Damaged or worn head valve O-ring or
seal
3. Damaged head valve spring
4. Head valve binding in cap
1. Damaged head valve spring
2. Damaged or worn O-rings
3. Damaged trigger assembly
4. Build-up on ram
5. Cylinder not sealed on bumper
properly
6. Insufficient air supply
7. Head valve poorly lubricated
1. Worn or damaged bumper
2. Build-up on ram or nose
3. Insufficient air supply
4. Damaged or worn piston O-ring
5. Damaged magazine springs
6. Magazine-nose bolts loose
7. Fasteners too short
8. Damaged fasteners
9. Incorrect fastener size
10. Cap leaks
11. Damaged trigger valve seal and O-
rings
12. Bent or damaged ram
13. Dirty magazine
14. Damaged or worn magazine
1. Check and replace damaged spring
2. Check and replace damaged or worn O-rings
3. Check and replace trigger assembly
4. Clean piston/ram assembly
5. Disassemble cylinder and assemble properly
6. Check air supply
7. Disassemble head valve, clean, grease and
assemble properly
1. Check and replace bumper
2. Clean and grease piston/ram assembly and inside
of nose cover
3. Check air supply
4. Check and replace O-ring
5. Check and replace springs
6. Align nose with magazine and tighten bolts
7. Use only the size and type of fasteners
designated in the Specifications list in this manual
8. Discard damaged fasteners
9. Use only the size and type of fasteners
designated in the Specifications list in this manual
10. Tighten cap bolts. Check and replace damaged
gasket
11. Check and replace damaged seal and O-rings
12. Check and replace damaged piston/ram assembly
13. Clean magazine and lubricate with a dry, film
lubricant.
14. Check and replace magazine
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CRAFTSMAN MAGNESIUM COMBINATION NAILER/STAPLER NO. 142.18894
The model number is also found on the nameplate attached to the tool. Always mention the model number when
ordering parts. To purchase parts, call 1-800-469-4663
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ITEM PARTS NO
101 2040100-02100-0
102 11369-I04P301-1
103" 11370-0010003-I
104 11360-0010001-3
105 11399-1040003-I
106 2041102-04060-0
107" 1131P-0394701-1
106 11368-1040001-I
109" 1136X-1040001-1
110 11302-1044703-I
111" 11350-0390001-I
112 2041105-03030-0
113" 11204-0800006-I
114 11399-1044701-I
115 11320-0390006-3
116 2041105-04020-0
117 11322-0394701-I
116 11321-0394701-I
119 2041102-05010-0
120" 11327-0264701-3
121 11301-1040002-I
201 2041102-01020-0
202 11373-0150001-3
203 1133U-0014701-I
204 11375-0154701-I
205 2041102-01030-0
205A 2041102-01031-0
206 2041109-02030-0
207 11374-0154701-I
206 11376-0260001-I
PARTS NAME ITEM PARTS NO
BOLT ASSY 209 11224-1044710-I
CAP 210 2040400-05130-0
SEAL 301 11230-1041305-I
COMPRESSION SPRING 302 1132H-I044701-I
COLLAR 303 11346-I04P301-1
O- RING 304 1135V-0000007-1
OIL SEAL 307 2040100-02010-0
HD.VALVE PISTON 306 1133D-I044701-I
SEAL 309 2040500-02020-0
CYLINDER CAP SEAL 310 1132T-1040002-1
PISTON RING 311 1132L-0010001-I
O- RING 401 2040100-03030-2
DRIVER UNIT 402 11352-0804703-I
COLLAR 403 11353-1044701-2
CYLINDER 404 11324-0264701-I
O- RING 405 1131D-0460001-I
CYLINDER RING 406 1134K-0804701-1
CYLINDER SPACER 407 11303-0804704-I
O- RING 406 1135Y-1044701-1
BUMPER 409 1135X-1044701-1
JOINT GUIDE 410 2040400-04120-0
O - RING 411 2040202-02020-0
TRIGGER VALVE HEAD 412 2040101-02110-0
SPRING 413 11260-1040001-I
PLUNGER 415 11389-0804705-I
O- RING 416 11377-0804702-I
O- RING 419 2040100-02050-0
O- RING 420 11347-0804703-I
PLUNGER CAP 422 11378-0741101-I
SPRING 423 11367-0020001-I
PARTS NAME ITEM PARTS NO
TRIGGER UNiT 424 11363-0804702-1
SPRING PIN 425 1131J-0804701-1
GUN BODY 426 2040101-02030-0
GASKET 427 1131C-0664701-1
END CAP 426 11331-0804703-1
&IR PLUG 429 11339-0689101-1
BOLT W/FLAT WASHER 430 2040400-04050-0
SPRING RETAINER 431 11391-0804704-1
LOCK NUT 432 11313-0084701-1
MUFFLER 433 11343-0804701-1
&IR PLUG CAP 434 11390-0804702-1
BOLT ASSY 435 2040401-05140-0
DRIVER GUIDE COVER A 436 11338-1044702-2
DRIVER GUIDE COVER B 437 11337-0264701-1
FIXED PIN 436 11330-0684702-3
URETHANE RETAINER 439 11393-0264701-2
SPRING 440 2040400-02060-0
DRIVER GUIDE 441 1135G-1044701-1
LATCH 442 2040401-04120-0
LOCK HANDLE
SPRING PIN
FLAT WASHER
HEX.SOC.HD.BOLT
GUIDE COVER UNIT
MAGAZINE A
FLAT BAR
BOLT ASSY
REAR PLATE
SHAFT
PUSHER SPRING
PARTS NAME
PUSHER
POSITIONING SHEET
HEXISOC.HD.BOLT
RING
SAFETY A
PROTECTIVE CASING
SPRING PiN
MAGAZINE B
LOCK.SPRING
LATCH
PROTECTING HOOD COVER
SPIRAL PiNS
SAFETY GUIDE
SAFETY SPRING
SAFETY
ADJUST AXE
SPRING PIN
RUBBER PAD
SPIRAL PiNS
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Sears Brands Management Corporation
Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
www.craftsman.com
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