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EnGLIsh
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
FIX
Tool operates, but no fastener
is driven
No pins in magazine
Load pins in magazine.
Wrong size or angle pins
Use only the recommended pins. Refer to
Technical Data
.
Debris in nosepiece
Clean nose area and watch closely for small pieces of broken pins stuck
in the track.
Debris in magazine
Clean magazine
Damaged or worn driver
Replace driver with kit.
Worn magazine
Replace magazine. See authorised service centre.
Damaged pusher spring
Replace spring. See authorised service centre.
Jammed nail
Wrong size or angle pins
Use only the recommended pins Refer to
Technical Data
.
Magazine not secured after previous jam clear/
inspection
Make sure to magazine is latched properly.
Damaged or worn driver
Replace driver.
Material and fastener length
If the unit continues to stall (forcing the need to rotate the stall release
lever) choose the appropriate material and fastener length that is not
too rigorous an application.
Debris in nosepiece
Clean nose area and watch closely for small pieces of broken pins stuck
in the track.
Damaged pusher spring
Replace springs. See authorised service centre.
Dry fire lock out is engaged with only 2–4 pins
remaining in magazine and the user is applying
excessive force to contact trip, overriding the lockout
Load more pins in magazine to disengage dryfire lockout.
Tool is not yet run-in
New tools can take 100–500 pins for parts to mesh and wear in
together. Drive shorter pins during this period if experiencing difficulty
fully driving pins.
Use of incorrect speed
If trying to drive longer pins in soft materials, or driving pins into harder
materials using speed 1 - adjust speed setting to position 2 or 3.
Worn magazine
Replace magazine. See authorised service centre.
Driver blade does not slide
backward and forward smoothly
through its firing path
Driver blade is bent
Replace driver.