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N95RHN TOOL SPECIFICATIONS

All screws and nuts are metric.

FASTENER SPECIFICATIONS:

This tool uses a wide range of nail sizes in lengths of 2” to 3-1/2” (50 - 90mm) and shank 
diameters of .113” to .148” (2.8 - 3.3mm)

TOOL AIR FITTING:

This tool uses a 1/4” N.P.T. male plug.  The inside diameter should be .275” (7mm) or 
larger.  The fitting must be capable of discharging tool air pressure when disconnected from 
the air supply. The connector socket on the air hose should be .275” (7mm) inside diameter 
or larger.

OPERATING PRESSURE:

70 to 100 p.s.i.g. (4.9 to 7.0 kg/cm

2

). Select the operating pressure within this range for 

best fastener performance. 
DO NOT EXCEED THIS RECOMMENDED OPERATING PRESSURE.

AIR CONSUMPTION:

The N95RHN requires 7.8 cubic feet per minute of free air to operate at the rate of 
100 nails per minute, at 80 p.s.i.g. (5.6 kg/cm

2

).  Take the actual rate at which the tool will 

be run to determine the amount of air required. For instance, if your nail usage averages 50 
nails per minute, you need 50% of the 7.8 c.f.m. which is required to operate the tool at 100 
nails per minute.

BOSTITCH OFFERS TWO TYPES OF OPERATION

CONTACT TRIP

The common operating procedure on “Contact Trip” tools is for the operator to contact the 
work to actuate the trip mechanism while keeping the trigger pulled, thus driving a fastener 
each time the work is contacted. This will allow rapid fastener placement on many jobs, 
such as sheathing, decking and pallet assembly.
All pneumatic tools are subject to recoil when driving fasteners.  The tool may bounce, 
releasing the trip, and if unintentionally allowed to recontact the work surface with the 
trigger still actuated (finger still holding trigger pulled) an unwanted second fastener will be 
driven.

SEQUENTIAL TRIP

The Sequential Trip requires the operator to hold the tool against the work before pulling 
the trigger.  This makes accurate fastener placement easier, for instance on framing, toe 
nailing and crating applications.
The Sequential Trip allows exact fastener location without the possibility of driving a second 
fastener on recoil, as described under “Contact Trip”.
The Sequential Trip Tool has a positive safety advantage because it will not accidentally 
drive a fastener if the tool is contacted against the work – or anything else – while the 
operator is holding the trigger pulled.

MODEL IDENTIFICATION:

Refer to Operation Instructions on page 7 before proceeding to use this tool.

CONTACT TRIP

SEQUENTIAL TRIP

Identified by:   

Identified by:   

BLACK TRIGGER  

GRAY TRIGGER  

OPERATION

MODEL

TOOL

LENGTH

HEIGHT

WIDTH

WEIGHT

ACTUATION

N95RHN-1

Contact Trip

21-1/2” (546mm)

13-3/4” (350mm)

5-7/16” (138mm)

9lbs. (4Kg.)

N95RHN-2

Sequential Trip

21-1/2” (546mm)

13-3/4” (350mm)

5-7/16” (138mm)

9lbs. (4Kg.)

Summary of Contents for N79WW

Page 1: ...TATIVE OR DIS TRIBUTOR ANTES DE OPERAR ESTA HERRAMIENTA TODOS LOS OPERADORES DEBER N ESTUDIAR ESTE MANUAL PARA PODER COMPRENDER Y SEGUIR LAS ADVER TENCIAS SOBRE SEGURIDAD Y LAS INSTRUCCIONES MANTENGA...

Page 2: ...ting the specific requirements established for genuine Bostitch nails staples and accessories LIMITED WARRANTY Bostitch Inc warrants to the original retail purchaser that this product is free from def...

Page 3: ...not pull trigger or depress contact arm while connected to the air supply as the tool may cycle possibly causing injury Always disconnect air supply 1 Before making adjustments 2 When servicing the to...

Page 4: ...hile keeping the trigger pulled thus driving a fastener each time the work is contacted This will allow rapid fastener placement on many jobs such as sheathing decking and pallet assembly All pneumati...

Page 5: ...ear in pneumatic tools A filter will help to get the best performance and minimum wear from the tool The filter must have ade quate flow capacity for the specific installation The filter has to be kep...

Page 6: ...justment feature provides control of the nail drive depth from flush with or just above the work surface to shallow or deep countersink TO ADJUST THE FASTENER DEPTH CONTROL DISCONNECT TOOL FROM AIR SU...

Page 7: ...th extra force Instead allow the tool to recoil off the work surface to avoid a second unwanted fastener Remove your finger from the trigger after each operation B RAPID FASTENER OPERATION To operate...

Page 8: ...MUST NOT CYCLE D With finger off the trigger press the contact trip against the work surface Pull the trigger THE TOOL MUST CYCLE IN ADDITION TO THE OTHER WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANU AL OBSERVE T...

Page 9: ...SEALS When repairing a tool make sure the internal parts are clean and lubricated Use Parker O LUBE or equivalent on all O rings Coat each O ring with O LUBE before assembling Use a small amount of o...

Page 10: ...ectly on bottom bumper Disassemble to correct Head valve dry Disassemble lubricate Air pressure too low Check air supply equipment Skipping fasteners intermittent feed Worn bumper Replace bumper Tar d...

Page 11: ...ch Air Tool Lubricant BC602 1 pint Bostitch Air Tool Lubricant BC603 1 pint Bostitch Winter Formula Air Tool Lubricant BC604 1 quart Bostitch Air Tool Lubricant SEQ1 Sequential Trip Conversion Kit 851...

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