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MAINTAINING THE PNEUMATIC TOOL 

 

 

When working on air tools, note the warnings in this manual and use extra care 
evaluating problem tools. Disconnect air supply and empty the magazine when 
inspecting or maintaining the tool.

 

REPLACEMENT PARTS: 

 

Use only genuine parts from the manufacturer or distributor. Do  not  use  modified parts  or   parts  which  will  not  give 
equivalent performance to the original equipment.   
Tighten all screws. 
Keep contact arm moving smoothly. 

 

ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE FOR SEALS: 

 

When repairing a tool, make sure the internal parts are clean and lubricated. Use O-Ring lubricant on all O-Rings. 
Coat each O-Ring with O-Ring lubricant before assembling.  Use a small amount of oil on all moving surfaces and 
pivots.  After reassembly add a few drops of Air Tool Lubricant through the air line fitting before testing. 

 

AIR PRESSURE AND VOLUME: 

 

Air  volume  is  as  important  as  air  pressure.  The  air  volume  supplied  to  the  tool  may  be  inadequate  because  of 
undersize fittings and hoses, or from the effects of dirt and water in the system. Restricted air flow will prevent the tool 
from  receiving  an  adequate  volume  of  air,  even  though  the  pressure  reading  is  high.  The  results  will  be  slow 
operation,  misfeeds  or  reduced  driving  power.  Before  evaluating  tool  problems  for  these  symptoms, trace  the  air 
supply  from  the  tool  to  the  supply  source  for  restrictive connectors,  swivel  fittings,  low  points containing water and 
anything else that would prevent full volume flow of air to the tool. 

 

DRIVER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Worn driver causing poor quality or loss of power:   

Wear or a chip on the driving tip will affect the nail drive, giving symptoms of bent and incompletely driven nails, and

 

damaged nail heads. 

The driver length may be adjusted to allow the driving tip to be redressed to compensate for wear. Heat and precise 
measurement are required. Contact a qualified service technician for this adjustment. 

The length setting for a new driver is shown below. Measurement is from the bottom face of the main piston. 

Note that the measurement from the top of the piston gives the maximum amount the driver may be adjusted to allow 
redressing.  Always extend the driver the minimum required to allow

 

redressing to restore the driving end; several 

re-dressings will be possible before this maximum depth is reached. 

When using optional flangeless driver, see adjustment below. Be sure to use proper preparation and installation. 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING / REPAIRS 

 

The troubleshooting and / or repairs shall be carried out only by the authorized dealer / distributor 

or 

by other 

pneumatic tool specialists.

 

Standard Length 

PN58: 4.654” – 4.677”(118.2 – 118.8 mm) 

PN59: 5.169” – 5.185” (131.3 – 131.7 mm) 

Summary of Contents for PN58

Page 1: ...NUAL CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 19 3 19 Everwin Pneumatic Corp BEFORE OPERATING THIS TOOL ALL OPERATORS SHOULD READ AND STUDY THIS MANUAL TO UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE SAFETY WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTION...

Page 2: ...TE Additional safety measures may be required because of your particular application of the tool Contact your EVERWIN representative or distributor with any questions concerning the tool and its use E...

Page 3: ...eals driver blades bumpers pistons and piston rings b Failure due to normal wear neglect abuse misuse misapplication accidents over pressure usage improper storage shipping damages improper maintenanc...

Page 4: ...MATIC CORP declaramos bajo nuestra sola responsabilidad que este producto esta en conformidad con las Directivas Europeas 2006 42 EC y con la normativa EN 792 13 Overensstemmelseserkl ring CE Deklarat...

Page 5: ...sed the tool can remain charged with air after disconnecting and thus will be able to drive a fastener even after the air line is disconnected possibly causing injury Do not pull trigger or depress co...

Page 6: ...CAL DATA AIR CONSUMPTION Tool air consumption PN58 2 8 cfm 1 3 liter second PN59 2 8 cfm 1 3 liter second of free air to operate at the rate of 100 nails per minute at 90 psi 6 0 kg cm2 Take the actua...

Page 7: ...gger still actuated finger still holding trigger pulled an unwanted second fastener will be driven SEQUENTIAL TRIP IDENTIFIED BY NICKEL PLATED TRIGGER The Sequential Trip requires the operator to hold...

Page 8: ...r in pneumatic tools A filter will help to get the best performance and minimum wear from the tool The filter must have adequate flow capacity for the specific installation The filter has to be kept c...

Page 9: ...harge area of tool while the air supply is connected l Never point the tool at anyone else l Never engage in horseplay l Never pull the trigger unless nose is directed at the work l Always handle the...

Page 10: ...er Do not press the tool against the work with 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 oper...

Page 11: ...r press the contact trip against the work surface Pull the trigger THE TOOL MUST CYCLE IN ADDITION TO THE OTHER WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING FOR SAFE OPERATION l Use this pn...

Page 12: ...Before evaluating tool problems for these symptoms trace the air supply from the tool to the supply source for restrictive connectors swivel fittings low points containing water and anything else that...

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