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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.)