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Model NB0050

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Operating Instructions

Each time the
Work Contact
Element (WCE) is
depressed, a nail is
driven into the
work surface. Care
should be taken
when using this method because a nail
will be driven when the WCE is
depressed by any surface.

To convert the tool back to single cycle
operation, reinstall the single cycle pin
and attach an o-ring to each end.

Operating The Nailer

Disconnect the 
nailer from the air

compressor before adjusting, clearing
jams, servicing, relocating, and during
non-operation.

WORK CONTACT ELEMENT (WCE)

Check the opera-
tion of the Work

Contact Element (WCE) trip mechanism
before each use. The WCE must move
freely without binding through its
entire travel distance. The WCE spring
must return the WCE to its fully extend-
ed position after being depressed. Do
not operate the nailer if the WCE trip
mechanism is not operating properly.
Personal injury may occur.

1. Disconnect the

air supply from
the nailer.

2. Remove all

nails from the
magazine (See
Loading-
Unloading)

3. Make sure the

trigger and
work contact
element (WCE)
move freely up
and down
without stick-
ing or binding.

4. Reconnect air

supply to the
nailer.

5. Depress the

work contact
element (WCE)
against the
work surface
without pulling
the trigger. The nailer 

MUST NOT

cycle. Do not use the nailer if it
cycles. Personal injury could result.

6. Hold the nailer

clear of the
work surface.
The work con-
tact element
(WCE) should
return to its original down position.
Pull the trigger. The nailer 

MUST

NOT

cycle. Do not use the nailer if a

cycle occurs. Personal injury could
result.

7. Pull the trigger

and depress the
work contact
element (WCE)
against the
work surface.
The nailer 

MUST

cycle.

8. Depress the

work contact
element (WCE)
against the
work surface.
Pull the trigger.
The nailer 

MUST

cycle.

LOADING/UNLOADING THE NAILER

1. Always 

connect

the tool to the air

supply before 

loading

fasteners.

2. Press down on

the latch. Pull
back on the
magazine
cover.

3. Insert a stick of

Campbell
Hausfeld nails
or equivalent
(See Fastener
Section)into the
magazine. Make sure the pointed
ends of the nails are resting on the
bottom ledge of the magazine
when loading. Make sure the nails
are not dirty or damaged.

4. Push the maga-

zine cover for-
ward until the
latch 
catches.

5.

Unloading

is the reverse of load-

ing, except 

always disconnect

the

air hose before proceeding.

ADJUSTING THE NAIL PENETRATION

1. Regulate the air pressure to 70 PSI

at the nailer.

2. Connect the air

hoses and test
for penetration
by driving nails
into a sample
piece of wood.
If the nails do
not achieve the desired penetra-
tion, adjust the air pressure to a
higher setting until the desired pen-
etration is achieved. Do not exceed
110 PSI at the nailer or durability of
the nailer will be reduced.

ADJUSTING THE DIRECTION OF THE
EXHAUST

The NB0050 is
equipped with an
adjustable direc-
tion exhaust
deflector. This is
intended to allow
the user to change
the direction of the exhaust. Simply
twist the deflector to any direction
desired.

CLEARING A JAM FROM THE NAILER

1. Disconnect the

air supply from
the nailer.

2. Remove all

nails from the
magazine.
Failure to do so
will cause the
nails to eject
from the front
when the quick clear mechanism is
opened and the jam is removed.

3. Undo latch by

pulling out and
down. The wire
latch will disen-
gage from the
hooks on the
nose casting.

Movement

1

1

2

1

2

Rotate

CAMPBELL

CAMPBELL

PROFESSIONAL

PROFESSIONAL

HAUSFELD

HAUSFELD

Summary of Contents for NB0050

Page 1: ...is tribute this instruction manual to all users The employer must also ensure all users read understand and follow the instructions as described in the manual safety warnings labels etc Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in death or serious injury Do not use any type of flammable gases or oxygen as a power source for the nailer Use filtered lubricat...

Page 2: ...r parts Do not use the nailer if any shields or guards are removed or altered Do not use the nailer as a hammer Serious personal injury may occur Avoid long extended periods of work with the nailer The nailer can harm the user s hands or arm Stop using the nailer if pain occurs Always check the work con tact element WCE trip mechanism of the nailer A nail could acci dentally be dri ven if the trig...

Page 3: ...ailer prop erly will dramatically shorten the life of the nailer and void your warranty 1 Disconnect the air supply from the nailer to add lubricant 2 Turn the nailer so the air inlet is facing up and put 4 to 5 drops of 30 W non detergent oil into air inlet Do not use deter gent oil or oil additives Run the nail er briefly after adding oil and wipe off excessive oil at the exhaust RECOMMENDED HOO...

Page 4: ...ntact element WCE against the work surface The nailer MUST cycle 8 Depress the work contact element WCE against the work surface Pull the trigger The nailer MUST cycle LOADING UNLOADING THE NAILER 1 Always connect the tool to the air supply before loading fasteners 2 Press down on the latch Pull back on the magazine cover 3 Insert a stick of Campbell Hausfeld nails or equivalent See Fastener Secti...

Page 5: ...sfeld finishing nails are available at local retail stores If you need help locating any item call customer service at 1 800 543 6400 Campbell Hausfeld nails meet or exceed Federal Specifications FF N 105B Shank Nails Per Nails Per Model Length Gauge Finish Head Collation Stick Box FB003060 1 1 4 16 Gauge Galvanized Brad Adhesive 50 2500 FB004060 1 1 2 16 Gauge Galvanized Brad Adhesive 50 2500 FB0...

Page 6: ...s or seals are damaged O Rings must be replaced operation of work contact element must be checked Screws need to be tightened O Rings must be replaced Bumper needs to be replaced Screws need to be tightened Gasket needs to be replaced Bumper needs to be replaced Drive channel needs to be cleaned Magazine needs to be cleaned Spring needs to be replaced Fitting hose or compressor needs to be checked...

Page 7: ...ident purchaser s abuse neglect or failure to operate products in accordance with instructions shall also include the removal or alteration of any safety devices If such safety devices are removed or altered this warranty is void D Normal adjustments which are explained in the owner s manual s provided with the product E Items or service that are normally required to maintain the product i e o rin...

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