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Servicing
Air Filter
Open the grille by pressing slightly above the adapter, and
pivoting the cover open. The air filter simply lifts out.
Tap the filter GENTLY to remove any dust. Check and clean
the air filter every two days. Soap and water restores the
filter to a "like new" condition.
End-of-Workday Routine
At the end of each workday, conduct an end-of-workday
routine. These simple steps are based on maintaining the
safety and operational efficiency of the Paslode Cordless
Framing Nailer.
Before you leave the work site:
1. Remove battery and store in tool case. Always use the
Cordless Framing Nailer case for transporting and
storing the tool.
2. Dispose of all empty fuel cartridges. Remember to
dispose of these cartridges where they will not be found
by children, crushed, punctured, or burned.
When you get home:
1. Place the battery in its charger if it needs charging as
indicated by the red charge light on the handle.
2. Wipe your Cordless Framing Nailer with a clean, soft
cloth.
3. Remove and clean the filter every two days.
Cordless Framing Nailer Paslode
Cordless Tool Accessories
A variety of accessories are available for the Paslode
Cordless Framing Nailer:
No-Mar Work Contacting Element - Part No. 901252
Battery - Part No. 404717
Clear Safety Glasses - Part No. 402510
Paslode Lubricating Oil - Part No. 401482
Battery Charger Kit - Part No. 900200
Wall Mount Transformer - Part No. 900477
Battery Charger Base - Part No. 901230
Paslode Cordless Framing Nailer Case - Part No. 404710
Automotive Adapter - Part No. 900507
Contact your Paslode
®
representative for additional
information.
Tools
A 5/32 Hex Socket Wrench (Part No. 401331 ) is provided
with each Paslode Cordless framer.
Grille
WARNING
Make certain magazine mounting screws are tight and
magazine is tight to nose. Attempting to fire tool with a
loose magazine will result in loss of nail control,
damage to tool, or nail discharge toward operator.
Tool Cleaning and Oiling
Periodic cleaning and oiling are necessary to keep the
Paslode Cordless Nailer operating properly. The tool
should be cleaned and lubricated at least every 50,000
cycles. This number may vary depending upon the rate
at which the tool is used and the operating conditions it
is used in. The chart in the cleaning instructions will help
you determine how often the tool should be cleaned.
Filter