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USE COMBUSTIBLE GASSES OR ANY OTHER REACTIVE GAS AS A POWER
SOURCE FOR THIS NAILER/STAPLER. Explosion and serious personal injury
could occur.

• Use clean, dry, regulated, compressed air at 60 to 100 PSI (0.4 to 0.7 MPA). Do

not connect the nailer/stapler to any pressure source that may exceed 120 PSI
(0.8 MPA).

• Only use air hose that is rated for a maximum working pressure of at least 150

PSI (1.0 MPA) or 150% of the maximum system pressure, whichever is greater.

• Always disconnect the nailer/stapler to the air supply before loading fasteners.

• Disconnect nailer/stapler from the air supply hose before unloading fasteners, performing nailer/stapler

maintenance, clearing a jammed fastener, leaving work area, moving nailer/stapler to another location,
or handing the nailer/stapler to another person.

• Always assume that the air nailer/stapler is loaded with fasteners. Never point air nailer/stapler at any

part of your body or at others in the work area.

• Never use nailer/stapler if safety, trigger or springs are inoperable, missing or damaged. DO NOT alter

or remove safety, trigger or springs. Make sure that there is free movement of the trigger and safety
mechanism before each use.

• Do not load fasteners with trigger or safety depressed to prevent unintentional firing of a fastener.

• Do not drive fasteners close to the edge of the work piece. The work piece is likely to split allowing fas-

teners to fly free or ricochet causing personal injury.

• Fire fasteners into work surface only. Never fire into materials that are too hard

to penetrate. DO NOT drive fasteners in on top of other fasteners or with the
nailer/stapler at too steep an angle as the fasteners may ricochet causing per-
sonal injury.

• Always carry a fastener-driving nailer/stapler by the handgrip and never by the

trigger or with the trigger activated. Never carry the nailer/stapler by the hose or
pull the hose to move the nailer/stapler.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

READ ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE 

USING AIR NAILER/STAPLER

Preparing the Nailer/stapler for Operation:

• This air nailer/stapler requires lubrication for proper operation and service life. Failure to lubricate nail-

er/stapler properly will result in damage to the nailer/stapler and void your warranty.

• Lubricate before first use and before each work session thereafter.

• Disconnect the air supply from the nailer/stapler before lubricating.

• Add a few drops of nailer/stapler 30W non-detergent oil into the inlet. Wipe off excessive oil at the

exhaust. Excessive oil will damage the o-rings of the nailer/stapler. Never use detergent oil, or oil
additives. Do not use air oi, as it contains solvents which will damage the nailer/stapler’s internal com-
ponents.

• Note: If an in-line oiler is used, manual lubrication through the air inlet is not required on a daily basis.

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Summary of Contents for AIR-PLUS 691164

Page 1: ...ARNINGS operating and maintenance instructions contained on the product label and instruction manual prior to operation of this unit The owner operator shall retain product instructions for future ref...

Page 2: ...ty information Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury and or property damage If you encounter any problems or difficulties please contact our customer service department a...

Page 3: ...g pressure 120PSI 0 8 MPa Recommended operating pressure range 60 100PSI 0 4 0 7 MPa Magazine Capacity Approx 100 Brad Nails Staples Rotatable Exhaust Cap Work Contact Element WCE Discharge Area Nail...

Page 4: ...25 F18 Porter Cable BN125 and Senco Finish Pro 15 STAPLES Can use staples from the following branded air powered staplers Porter Cable NS100A and Senco SLS18 Bostitch is a registered trademark of The...

Page 5: ...or equipment under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication can cause per sonal injury to yourself and others Wear proper apparel Remove your jewelry before using air nailer stapler Do not wear lo...

Page 6: ...ners close to the edge of the work piece The work piece is likely to split allowing fas teners to fly free or ricochet causing personal injury Fire fasteners into work surface only Never fire into mat...

Page 7: ...Stapler CONNECT NAILER STAPLER TO AIR SUPPLY BEFORE LOADING FASTENERS DO NOT LOAD FASTENERS WITH TRIGGER OR SAFETY DEPRESSED TO PREVENT UNINTEN TIONAL DISCHARGE OF A FASTENER Attach a high flow quick...

Page 8: ...e cover Open the nozzle and remove jammed fastener Push the magazine cover forward until the latch catches Cleaning the Nailer Stapler DISCONNECT THE NAILER STAPLER BEFORE CLEANING AND INSPECTION CORR...

Page 9: ...ory for service 1 800 423 3598 Troubleshooting continued Symptom Air leak near bottom of nailer stapler Problem Solutions Loose screws Tighten screws Worn or damaged o rings or bumper Contact factory...

Page 10: ...104 0041 Conical Spring 33 A0200 0431 O Ring 34 A0504 0071 Remote Core 35 A0503 0121 Remote Housing 36 A0200 0331 Trigger Valve Stem 37 A0005 0041 E Ring 38 A0006 0271 Step Pin 39 A0101 0031 Extension...

Page 11: ...teel Bar 70 A0100 0031 Compression Spring 71 A0314 0141 Exhaust Valve Site 72 A0716 0171 End Stopper 73 A0707 0451 Pusher 74 A0706 0691 Spring Holder 75 A0011 0231 Spring Pin 76 B0300 0621 Firing Valv...

Page 12: ...12 NAILER PARTS DIAGRAM...

Page 13: ...221 Upper Remote Housing 24 A0104 0041 Conical Spring 25 A0200 0431 O Ring 26 A0504 0071 Remote Core 27 A0503 0121 Remote Housing 28 A0504 0051 Trigger Valve Stem 29 A0005 0041 E Ring 30 A0006 0271 St...

Page 14: ...ring 57 A0004 0001 Hex Nut 58 A0006 0021 Step Pin 59 A0002 0001 Screw 60 B0600 1381 Piston Set 61 A0707 0442 Pusher 62 A0100 0121 Feeder Spring 63 B1100 0161 Magazine Set 64 A0002 0011 Screw 65 A0708...

Page 15: ...15 STAPLER PARTS DIAGRAM 96...

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